Blagnac FC

Blagnac FC
Full name Blagnac Football Club
Founded 1962
Ground Stade Municipal des Ramiers
Blagnac, Toulouse
Ground Capacity 6,000
Chairman Hugo Lorsque
Manager Paul Borroka
League Championnat National
2013-2014 Championnat National

Blagnac Football Club is a French association football club founded in 1963. They are based in Blagnac, Toulouse and are currently playing in the Championnat National, the third tier in the French football league system. They play at the Stade Municipal des Ramiers.

History

Blagnac Football Club was founded relatively late in 1962 after a Frenchman by the name of Louis Héraud discovered that the town of Blagnac had no football club.[1] Héraud, along with his supporters, proceeded to go door-to-door collecting up to 20 euros from local Blagnac townspeople in order to begin the process of creating the club. However, it wasn't until a man commonly called Mr. Béranger, a manager of a restaurant in the local airport agreed to fund the club. The club was officially formed on March 4, 1962 as Football Club Blagnacais. Béranger was given the role of president, while Héraud was given dual-roles as vice president and secretary general. The club's first manager was André Augé. In the club's early years of existence, they primarily played with players from the local and regional level of French football, as well as players well past their prime that came from Toulouse FC.

Honours

Current squad

As of Sun 25th Jan 2013

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

No. Position Player
Netherlands GK Leon Fernhout
Colombia GK Julian Ferrer
France DF Johann Dufour
Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Simo Lakić
Basque Country (autonomous community) DF Andrés Echeverri
Uruguay DF Paolo Fagiani
France DF Nicolas Moulin
France DF Jean-André Lausanne
Italy DF Giancarlo Pitoccini
Catalonia DF Prat Umber i Casta
France DF Olivier Legrand
Estonia MF Helgootring Vallstroot
No. Position Player
France MF Salvatore Ferrand
Poland MF Mateusz Wisniewski
Basque Country (autonomous community) MF Markel Zarbitxertza
Basque Country (autonomous community) MF Xabier Zarbitxertza
France MF Xavier Nicolas
France MF Richard Pinochet
Sweden MF Sven Norberg
France FW Bastien Deschamps
Latvia FW Christoff Ekaterin Burgeshoun
France FW Samir Deschamps
Austria FW Heimlich Strausskahnen
Slovenia FW Franc Andrej Ritop

Statistics and records

Statistics

Records

References

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