French football club
Football club
GOAL FC Full name Grand Ouest Association Lyonnaise Football Club Founded 2000; 25 years ago (2000 ) (as Monts d'Or) 2020; 5 years ago (2020 ) (as GOAL FC) Ground Stade Ludovic Giuly,Chasselay Capacity 5,000 Chairman Jocelyn Fontanel Olivier Delorme Manager Fabien Pujo League National 2 Group A2023–24 Championnat National , 14th of 18 (relegated)Website https://goalfc.fr
Grand Ouest Association Lyonnaise Football Club (short : GOAL FC , or Goal FC ) is a French association football club founded in 2000. They compete in the Championnat National from 2023–24 after achieving promotion from Championnat National 2 in 2022–23.
History
Founded in 2000 as Beaujolais Monts d'Or , the club became Monts d'Or Azergues in 2005 and Monts d'Or Anse Foot in 2017.[ 1] The club took its current name in 2020 when it merged with smaller amateur clubs Tassin FC , Champagne Sport FC and Futsal Saône Monts d'Or . The new club had over 1,800 registered players across all age groups and activities, making it France's largest.[ 2] [ 3] They are based in the towns of Chasselay , Anse , Tassin-la-Demi-Lune , and Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, and their main home stadium is the Stade Ludovic Giuly in Chasselay, named after France international Ludovic Giuly .
On the pitch, the club won the fifth-tier Championnat de France Amateur 2 in 2009–10 . In January 2013, they announced the signing of Lyon-born former France international and FC Barcelona player Ludovic Giuly from June.[ 4] He scored in a draw with FC Istres of Ligue 2 in the last 32 of the Coupe de France on 4 January 2014, which his team won on penalties.[ 5] Eighteen days later in the last 16, held at Olympique Lyonnais 's Stade de Gerland , the team lost 3–0 at home to Giuly's former club AS Monaco FC , for whom Radamel Falcao scored twice.[ 6] Also in January 2014, former France international and OL mainstay Sidney Govou joined the club.[ 7]
In May 2019, former Brazil international and OL player Cris was hired as manager,[ 8] leaving two years later for Championnat National club Le Mans FC .[ 9] Another of his former teammates, France international Anthony Réveillère , was director of football from 2020 to 2022.[ 10] The club won promotion to the third-tier Championnat National for the first time as group winners in 2022–23 , after defeating Stade Bordelais 3–1 on 3 June 2023.[ 11]
Honours
Current squad
As of 7 August 2024[ 12]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
References
^ "Insolite : GOAL FC, le plus grand club de France !" [Unexpected: GOAL FC, France's biggest club]. Le Quotidien de Sport (in French). 29 December 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2023 .
^ "Mont d'Or Anse : Une énorme fusion pour créer le plus gros club français ?" [Mont d'Or Anse: An enormous merger to create the biggest French club?] (in French). foot-national.com. 9 May 2020.
^ "Goal FC, la naissance officielle du plus grand club de France" [Goal FC, the official birth of France's biggest club] (in French). footamateur.fr. 9 July 2020.
^ Lebaratoux, Yves (4 January 2013). "L'ex-attaquant de Monaco : Ludovic Giuly terminera sa carrière dans son 1er club : Chasselay (CFA)" [Ex-Monaco attacker: Ludovic giuly will finish his career at his 1st club] (in French). France 3 . Retrieved 8 August 2023 .
^ Pitt-Brooke, Jack (21 January 2014). "Cup romance is French affair as Ludovic Giuly returns to take on mighty Monaco" . The Independent . Retrieved 8 August 2023 .
^ Hassett, Sebastian (18 June 2014). "Colombia on track despite missing world-class striker Radamel Falcao" . Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 8 August 2023 .
^ Rouyer, Nicolas (27 January 2014). "Foot : Govou rejoint Giuly à Chasselay" [Football: Govou joins Giuly at Chasselay] (in French). Europe 1 . Retrieved 8 August 2023 .
^ "Cris devient l'entraîneur du Monts d'Or Anse Foot" [Cris becomes manager of Monts d'Or Anse Foot]. Le Progrès (in French). 8 June 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2023 .
^ Even, Fabienne (31 May 2021). "Foot : le brésilien Cris nouvel entraineur du Mans FC" [Football: Brazilian Cris new manager of Le Mans FC] (in French). France 3. Retrieved 8 August 2023 .
^ Clement, Arnaud (10 May 2022). "Jamal Alioui va quitter le GOAL FC, comme Anthony Réveillère" [Jamal Alioui will leave GOAL FC, as will Anthony Réveillère]. Le Progrès (in French). Retrieved 8 August 2023 .
^ "Le GOAL FC en National : "Les joueurs passeront sur la balance tous les lundis" " [GOAL FC in the Championnat National: "The players will be weighed every Monday"] (in French). Foot Lyon. 6 June 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2023 .
^ "Goal FC" . FootballDatabase.eu. Retrieved 31 December 2020 .
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