Stade Quimpérois
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Quimper Cornouaille FC is a French
France
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 football
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 team from the city of Quimper, Finistère
Finistère
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, currently playing in Championnat de France amateur group D (4th division in the French football league system
French football league system
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). The team used to be known as Stade Quimpérois.

History

The team was founded in 1905. Its major achievement came however in the seventies and eighties, when it played in the Division 2
Ligue 2
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. Its best result was a fourth place in 1988-1989. The club had later financial problems in 1997. In the 2006-2007 season, they managed to escape from regional level (DH Bretagne, 6th division) and came back at a national level.

The team has also a lady section, which played in 3rd division.

Current squad


Notable players

  • Yohann Boulic
    Yohann Boulic
    Yohann Boulic is a French professional footballer. He currently plays in the Championnat de France amateur 2 for Quimper Cornouaille FC.He played on the professional level in Ligue 2 for Stade Brestois 29.- International :...

      
  • Wlodzimierz Lubanski
    Wlodzimierz Lubanski
    Włodzimierz 'Włodek' Leonard Lubański is a former Polish football striker, the all-time goal scorer for the Polish national team. He was considered the best Polish striker ever...

     
  • Živko Slijepčević 
  • Robby Langers
    Robby Langers
    Robert 'Roby' Langers is a retired footballer from Luxembourg.He was voted Luxembourgian Sportsman of the Year in 1987.-Club career:...

  • Michel Etorre
  • Philippe Mahut
    Philippe Mahut
    Philippe Mahut is a former football defender from France, who earned nine international caps for the French national team during the early 1980s...

  • Robert Barraja
  • Fabrice Picot
  • Eugène Ekéké
    Eugène Ekeke
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  • José Souto
  • Jean-Luc Sokal
  • Kévin Le Nouy
  • Olivier Priol
  • Serge Le Guen
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  • Jean-François Bideau
  • Romain Cabon
    Romain Cabon
    Romain Cabon is a French professional football player, who currently plays in the Championnat de France amateur for US Avranches.-Notes:...

  • Hervé Guermeur
  • Serge Barrientos
  • Jean-Paul Bouffandeau
  • Michel Kaham
    Michel Kaham
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  • Jean-Pierre Bosser
  • Patrick Monczuk
  • Patrice Martet
  • Jacques Castellan
  • Jean-Yves Lecoeur
  • Jean-Noël Duse
  • Bernard Ferrigno
  • Christophe Sagna
  • Claude Taruffi
  • Pascal Laguiller
  • Jérôme Molinier
  • Stéphane Sergent
  • Raynald Pellen
  • Marc Weller
    Marc Weller
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  • Gérard Déru
  • André Quentel

  • Managerial history

    Pierre Philippe: ?-? Edmond Lemaître: 1959-1971 Marcel Mao: 1971-1974 Robert Dewilder
    Robert Dewilder
    Robert Dewilder is French former footballer and football manager.-Career:Dewilder played as a midfielder for Boulogne, Sochaux, Monaco, Toulon, Quimper and Blois.-Coaching career:...

    : 1977-1978 Jean Brélivet: 1978-1979 Joël Le Bris: 1979-1981 Marc Rastoll: 1981-January 1983 Jacky Castellan: 1983-1984 Wlodzimierz Lubanski
    Wlodzimierz Lubanski
    Włodzimierz 'Włodek' Leonard Lubański is a former Polish football striker, the all-time goal scorer for the Polish national team. He was considered the best Polish striker ever...

    : 1984-1985 Pierre Garcia
    Pierre Garcia
    Pierre Garcia is a retired French football player and manager.Garcia played for Stade Rennais F.C. in the French Ligue 1.-External links:*...

    : 1985-1987 Georges Peyroche
    Georges Peyroche
    Georges Peyroche is a French football player and manager.-References:***...

    : 1987-1988 Pierre Garcia
    Pierre Garcia
    Pierre Garcia is a retired French football player and manager.Garcia played for Stade Rennais F.C. in the French Ligue 1.-External links:*...

    : 1988-1990 Marc Rastoll: 1990-1993 Roger Pohon: 1993-February 1995 Raymond Kéruzoré
    Raymond Kéruzoré
    Raymond Keruzoré is a former Breton and French football player and manager, regarded as one the greatest players to have played for Stade Rennais, as well as one of the greatest ever Breton players....

    : February 1995-January 1996 Yvon Leroux: February 1996-1996 Noël Tosi
    Noël Tosi
    Noël Tosi is a French football coach and former player.As a player he played for minor clubs in France. His first job as a coach was Deauville in 1986.Tosi previously coached the Congo national football team...

    : 1996-March 1997 Jean Brélivet and Jean-Paul Thomas: March 1997-1997 Jean-Paul Thomas: March 1997-2001 Pascal Laguiller: 2003-2005 Ronan Salaün: 2005-

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