FC Metz

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Metz
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Full name Football Club de Metz
Nickname(s) Les Grenats, Les Graoullys
Founded 1932
Ground Stade Municipal
Saint-Symphorien
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Metz
(Capacity 26,304)
Chairman Carlo Molinari
Manager Yvon Pouliquen
League Ligue 1
2006-07 Ligue 2, 1st (promoted)
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Football Club de Metz is a French football team, playing in the town of Metz, in the Lorraine region, which has played in the French Ligue 1 for most of its history.

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[edit] History of the club

FC Metz was founded in 1932 by the amalgamation of two amateur athletic clubs, and shortly thereafter became a professional team; it is one of the oldest professional football teams in France. FC Metz ascended to the top level of French football in 1965; the team remained in the highest division until they were relegated in 2001, although they bounced back immediately and returned to the Ligue 1 the following year. In 2006 they were relegated again.

FC Metz plays its home matches at the stade Saint-Symphorien, which has a capacity of 26,700. Its official colors are grenat (maroon) and white, from which the team derives its nickname Les Grenats. The team's crest features the Lorraine cross, symbolic of the team's regional affiliation, and the dragon called the Graoully, which in local legend was tamed by Saint Clement of Metz.[1]

On December 24th 2007, Yvon Pouliquen was named new coach after Francis De Taddeo was sacked for lack of result.

FC Metz also gained recognition in France and Europe for its successful youth academy, which produced star players including: Jean-Philippe Rohr, Sylvain Kastendeuch, Michel Ettore, Philippe Gaillot, Philippe Hinschberger, Carmelo Micciche, Cyril Serredszum, David Terrier, Jeff Strasser, Cyril Pouget, Rigobert Song, Robert Pirès, Louis Saha, Nasredine Kraouche, Grégory Proment.

[edit] Honours

FC Metz has never won the French championship; its best result was a second-place finish in 1998, behind RC Lens. Metz won the Coupe de France twice, in 1984 and 1988; the first of these victories led to arguably the team's greatest moment, an upset of FC Barcelona in the first round of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in October 1984. FC Metz also won the Coupe de la Ligue twice, in 1986 and 1996, and has made a total of ten appearances in European tournaments.

[edit] Current squad 2007/2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of France GK Christophe Marichez (Captain)
2 Flag of France MF Flavien Belson
3 Flag of Peru DF Manuel Corrales
4 Flag of France DF Pascal Delhommeau
5 Flag of France MF Julien François
6 Flag of France MF Julien Cardy
7 Flag of France FW Cyril Chapuis
8 Flag of France MF Vincent Bessat
9 Flag of Peru FW Wilmer Aguirre
10 Flag of France MF Laurent Agouazi
11 Flag of Senegal FW Babacar Gueye
12 Flag of Brazil DF Matheus Vivian
13 Flag of France DF Stéphane Léoni
14 Flag of Switzerland MF Daniel Gygax
15 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Miralem Pjanić
17 Flag of France DF Sébastien Bassong
19 Flag of France FW Abdoulaye Baldé
20 Flag of France MF Mamadou Diakité
No. Position Player
21 Flag of Senegal DF Papa Malick Diop
22 Flag of France MF Cédric Barbosa
23 Flag of Senegal MF Dino Djiba
24 Flag of Luxembourg DF Jeff Strasser
25 Flag of Senegal FW Momar N'Diaye
26 Flag of France MF Sébastien Renouard
27 Flag of France DF Eric Cubilier
28 Flag of Cameroon FW Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona (on loan from Créteil)
29 Flag of Angola DF Luís Delgado
30 Flag of Mali GK Oumar Sissoko


33 Flag of South Korea FW Ou Kyoung-Jun
34 Flag of Senegal MF Oumar Pouye
40 Flag of France GK Joris Delle
45 Flag of Cameroon DF Gaétan Bong
50 Flag of Cameroon GK Joslain Leonel Mayebi
60 Flag of Cameroon GK Pierre Ebede

[edit] Transfers 2007-2008

In:

No. Position Player
-- Flag of Cameroon GK Pierre Ebede (from Panathinaikos)
-- Flag of France GK Richard Trivino (from Créteil)
-- Flag of Brazil DF Matheus Vivian (from Grenoble)
-- Flag of Angola DF Luis Delgado (from Petro Athletico)
-- Flag of Luxembourg DF Jeff Strasser (from Strasbourg)
-- Flag of France DF Eric Cubillier (1 year from Nantes)
-- Flag of France MF Vincent Bessat (from Louhans Cuiseaux)
-- Flag of Switzerland MF Daniel Gygax (3 year loan from Lille)
-- Flag of France MF Cedric Barbosa (from Troyes)
-- Flag of France FW Abdoulaye Balde (from Amiens)
-- Flag of Senegal FW Victor Mendy (from Paris FC)
-- Flag of Cameroon FW Jean-Emmanuel Effa (loan from Créteil)
-- Flag of France FW Cyril Chapuis (from Grenoble)

Out on loan:

No. Position Player
-- Flag of France FW Nicolas Farina (at AS Cannes)
27 Flag of Senegal FW Victor Mendy (at Clermont Foot)
16 Flag of France GK Richard Trivino (at US Boulogne)
7 Flag of France MF Milan Thomas (at AS Cannes?)
18 Flag of Senegal FW Papiss Demba Cissé (at LB Chateauroux)

Out:

No. Position Player
-- Flag of Senegal DF Moktar Mangane (to Tours FC)
-- Flag of France DF Franck Beria (to Lille)
-- Flag of France MF Christophe Walter (to SV Elversberg)
-- Flag of France FW Roy Contout (to Amiens)

[edit] Famous players

For a complete list of FC Metz players, see Category:FC Metz players

Goalkeepers
Defenders
Midfielders
Strikers

[edit] Managerial History


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