OFC Charleville

Olympique Football Club de Charleville-Mézières is a French football team from the city of Charleville-Mézières, Ardennes, which plays in Division d'honneur (6th division in the French football league system).

OFC Charleville
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Full nameOlympique Football Club de Charleville-Mézières
Founded1904
GroundPetit-Bois Stadium
Charleville-Mézières
France
Capacity3,000
ChairmanChristophe Vaucois
ManagerMarc Kopniaeff
LeagueDH Champagne-Ardennes
WebsiteClub website

History

The team was founded in 1904 as Association Sportive des anciens élèves de Belair la Villette. The club was renamed Club Ardennais in 1910, Football Club de Charleville in 1927 and then Football Club Olympique Charleville (FCO Charleville) in 1932, in a merger with Olympique de Charleville.

The team became professional in 1935, and played in Division 2 till 1939. In 1936, the club obtained its major achievement by qualifying to the Coupe de France final, but lost against RC Paris. The team had a very defensive strategy for the era, thanks to captain Helenio Herrera.

After the World War II, the club did not retrieve its professional status and found it difficult to get to Division 2. The team was professional from 1994 to 1997, but was forced to forsake playing due to financial problems. The team was relegated to the 6th division, and changed its name as Olympique Football Club de Charleville-Mézières.

Honours

Current squad

As of 25 January 2009

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  FRA Jérémy Mercier
DF  FRA Thibault Marques
DF  FRA Joris Lerolle
DF  FRA Clément Huart
DF  FRA Joffrey Gabriel
DF  FRA Jérémy Henneaux
DF  FRA Guillaume Malherbe
DF  FRA Karim Bouhafara
MF  FRA Benjamin Broutin
MF  FRA Julien Hody
MF  FRA Julien Oneti-Rodriguez
MF  FRA Nicolas Maillet
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  FRA Anthony Marchand
MF  FRA Ahmed Messaoud
MF  FRA Benjamin Bouchenot
MF  FRA Julien Raulet
FW  FRA Salim Yahiaoui
FW  FRA Joan Oliveira
FW  FRA Jean-Bernard Simon
FW  FRA Jimmy Ravaux
FW  BEN Ludovic Da Souza
FW  FRA Brian Moing
FW  FRA Kevin Galera

Managerial history

  • Erich Bieber: 1935–1937
  • Pepi Lehner: 1938–1939
  • Segaux: 1951–1952
  • Claude Breny: 1982–1984
  • Etienne Martinot: 1986–1988
  • Denis Troch: January 1990 – 1991
  • Moussa Bezzaz: 1991–1997
  • Alex Dupont: 1997 – October 1997
  • Miguel Vincent: 2003–2004
  • Marc Kopniaeff: 2004–

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References

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