Hyères Football Club is a French association football team playing in the city of Hyères, Var. The club was founded in 1912 and played the first ever season of professional football in France in 1932–1933 but were relegated. Currently the club plays at an amateur level, in Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of French football.

Hyères FC
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Full nameHyères Football Club
Founded1912; 112 years ago (1912)
GroundStade Perruc
Hyères
France
Capacity1,410
OwnerMourad Boudjellal
PresidentMourad Boudjellal
ManagerLilian Compan
LeagueNational 2 Group A
2022–23National 2 Group C, 7th
Websitehttps://hyeresfootballclub.footeo.com

History

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Hyères Football Club was founded on 21 November 1911 with the separation of the football and cycling sections of Vélosport Hyerois. In September 1919 it became a member of the French Football Federation, formed earlier in the year. In 1932 president Barthélemy Perruc led the club into the first season of professional football in France. They were relegated from the Division after just one year, and a year after that the club gave up their professional status.

In 1941 the club reached the semi-final of the wartime Non-occupied zone of the Coupe de France, eliminating Marseille in the quarter-final.

In 1950 the club were champions of the Championnat de France Amateur, which was the third tier of French football, and the highest level of amateur football, at the time. The club spent the next thirty years moving between this level and the regional level below.

In 1978 the club won promotion to the newly created National Division 4, and two years later reached National Division 3 where they remained for seven seasons until relegation in 1988. They remained in National Division 4 until the FFF reorganised the leagues in 1993, when they placed in the new Championnat National 3, now the fifth tier. In 1998 they gained promotion from what was now Championnat de France Amateur 2 to Championnat de France Amateur, lasting at this level until 2003.

In 2006 the club were promoted from the CFA2 as both champion of group D and overall champion, and in 2009 were promoted from the CFA as champions of group B. They were relegated from Championnat National in the first season and since then have remained in CFA, now called Championnat National 2.[1]

On 2 February 2021, the club was bought by Mourad Boudjellal, after his attempt to buy Marseille and Toulon failed.[2][3] A day later Nicolas Anelka became the clubs sporting director.[4] Anelka announced his departure three months later, on 4 May 2021, with no first team game taking place during his tenure, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.[5]

Current squad

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As of 7 September 2021[6]

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 Jérôme Scolan
GK   FRA Thomas Caudal
GK   FRA Rayan Duprat
DF   FRA Nicolas Decugis
DF   FRA Fabien Aléo
DF   FRA Jordan Souames
DF   FRA Thomas Bellay
DF   FRA Michael Blanc
DF   FRA Alexandre Cantelou
DF   FRA Hugues Daniel
DF   FRA Xavier Dijoux
DF   FRA Baptiste Gainnet
DF   FRA Baba Traoré
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   FRA Jean-Baptiste Blanc
MF   FRA Victor Fuchs
MF   FRA Farah Gomis
MF   FRA Morgan Pottier
MF   FRA William Ressa
MF   FRA Cyril Manas
MF   FRA Yassine Zerfaoui
FW   FRA Cyril Chevreuil
FW   FRA Lucas Lherbier
FW   FRA Flavien Rosset
FW   FRA Ghislain Kakiamosiko Asiakio
FW   CIV Henry Gbizie
28 DF   GLP Jérémy Cordoval

Honours

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Managerial history

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References

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  1. ^ "Histoire & palmarès" (in French). Hyères FC Official Site. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  2. ^ "National 2. Mourad Boudjellal officiellement intronisé au Hyères FC" (in French). footamateur.fr. 2 February 2021.
  3. ^ "OM : Jacques-Henri Eyraud fracasse la tentative de rachat de Mourad Boudjellal et Mohamed Ajroudi" (in French). footmercato.net. 23 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Nicolas Anelka Nouveau directeur sportif du Hyeres FC" (in French). Hyeres FC. 3 February 2021.
  5. ^ "National 2. Nicolas Anelka quitte (déjà) le Hyères FC" (in French). footamateur.fr. 4 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Joueurs" (in French). Hyères FC. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  7. ^ "Hyères FC coaches on RSSSF". Archived from the original on 18 June 2009. Retrieved 11 June 2007.
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