A 2–1 victory over Montauban on 18 May 1985 confirmed their promotion to Division 2 for the first time in the history of Chamois Niortais. Junior Sambia, 23 ans, ancien footballeur niortais, est touché par le coronavirus. Les joueurs jouent avec un ensemble bleu à bande blanche à domicile. Un joueur des Chamois niortais a été condamné ce jeudi-après midi par le tribunal correctionnel de Niort à un an de prison dont six mois ferme. The club has one main supporters' organisation, named "Unicamox 79". Cet article recense tous les joueurs ayant porté le maillot Manager Nicolas Hibst was sacked and replaced by Georges Hatz,[6] who had previously coached AJ Auxerre. However, the side could only procure a 0–0 draw and were relegated to the Championnat de France amateur for the first time since 1970. The team re-joined the CFA for the 1948–49 season and played in the division for the following five campaigns, achieving a second-place finish in 1951, when they finished behind Stade Quimpérois by five points. Chamois Niortais résultats en direct (et la vidéo diffusion en direct streaming en ligne), composition de l'équipe avec le calendrier de la saison et les résultats. For the Conseil national des femmes du Canada, see, The commemorative kit worn in the 2007–08 season, "France – Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs on RSSSF", "Le Chamois Niortais FC : dates, palmarès, joueurs", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chamois_Niortais_F.C.&oldid=995083632, Association football clubs established in 1925, Articles with dead external links from December 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Pages using football kit with incorrect pattern parameters, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1966, 1970, 1975, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2001, This page was last edited on 19 December 2020, at 03:32. [11], Thanks to the promotion, Chamois Niortais became a professional club for the 1985–86 season. The team played in the division for three seasons, until they gained promotion back to the DH Centre-Ouest at the end of the 1938–39 campaign. Throughout the 1930s the club continued to grow in size, enlisting more players and members, despite the team performing relatively poorly in the league. In the 2008–09 season, the average was as low as 2,348 when the club was playing in the Championnat National.[22]. Un joueur des Chamois Niortais a été placé ce dimanche sous contrôle judiciaire dans l'attente de son procès le 26 novembre, pour des accusations de violences conjugales. The season began with a 1–1 draw with Lens and the side's first victory came against Montpellier on 1 August 1987. du Chamois niortais FC en match officiel depuis son accession en deuxième division en 1985. [21], To date, the highest ever average attendance in a season was 10,142 during the club's Division 1 campaign of 1987–88. Jimmy Roye, pièce maîtresse et plus ancien joueur de l'équipe niortaise, annonce qu'il quittera les Chamois Niortais à la fin de la saison. Gastien, a former Chamois Niortais player, is currently in his third spell as manager. L’ancien espoir de l’Olympique de Marseille, Bilal Boutobba, va tenter de se relancer en signant en Ligue 2, aux Chamois Niortais. [17] The club won the CFA Group C that season, and was subsequently promoted back to the National division for the following campaign. Qu'elle est surprenante cette formation niortaise. [9] In 1978, the club finished last and were again relegated to the fourth level, but were immediately promoted back to Division 3 after finishing as runners-up in 1979. In 1943, the club were one of the founder members of the Championnat de France amateur (CFA), the highest level of amateur football in France. Le footballeur italo-argentin avait joué une saison aux Chamois Niortais en … Malgré un passage à vide récemment, la formation des Deux-Sèvres, a frappé fort lors de la dernière journée en s'imposant 4-3 à Sochaux. Niort secured their third-tier status with an 11th-place finish in the 2010–11 season. [4] Some time later, the stadium was renamed the Stade René Gaillard in honour of René Gaillard, the former mayor of Niort. Invité sur France Bleu Poitou, l’entraîneur Sébastien Desabre a … The team returned to the second tier after just one season as they comfortably won Division 3. Le joueur de 24 ans était jugé également pour avoir volé le téléphone portable de … [9] Philippe Hinschberger was appointed as the new manager in 2005,[6] and he successfully escaped from the Championnat National at the first attempt, securing the title with a 2–0 victory over Sporting Toulon Var on 13 May 2006. 1974: Inauguration du Stade de la Venise Verte, rebaptisé plus tard René-Gaillard pour honorer la mémoire de l’ancien maire de Niort. [7] The side remained in the DH Centre-Ouest until 1960 when, under the guidance of Nordine Ben Ali,[6] they won the league title by a point ahead of Poitiers FC to return to the CFA. 1987: Les Chamois Niortais accèdent en D1! The next campaign saw unprecedented success for the team, as they racked up a 17-match unbeaten run on the way to the league championship. Soon after, the football section of the club was founded and named Étoile Sportive Niortaise. The name is taken from "uni", the French for united, "camox", the Latin word meaning chamois. Denis Troch was hired as the club's new manager in August 2008,[12] and despite hopes of a swift return to Ligue 2, the team performed poorly throughout the 2008–09 campaign. A propos de Chamois Niortais. [12] The record attendance at the stadium was set on 24 October 1987, when 16,715 people saw Chamois Niortais defeat Marseille by two goals to one in a Division 1 encounter. ... Les anciens joueurs des Chamois à l’honneur [6] The current manager is Pascal Gastien, who was given the job in 2009 after Denis Troch was sacked following the side's relegation from the Championnat National. [18], For the following season, the home kit reverted to the usual all-blue strip and the jersey currently has a white sash across it. After finishing as runners-up in the Championnat National, the team were promoted to Ligue 2 for the 2012–13 season. Meilleurs joueurs. Chamois Niortais SR Colmar FC Gueugnon CA Paris GFC Ajaccio Istres FC US Boulogne AS Béziers Berrichonne Châteauroux Pays d'Aix FC AC Avignon AC Arlésien Club Français Hyères FC : Grands Joueurs Chamois Niortais : Nom: Pays: Période au club: Stats Ligue 1-Matches -Buts: Stats Total The club also fields a reserve team, which competes in the Championnat National 3, and has youth teams ranging from under-7 to under-15. Le nombre de matches est le total de tous les matches officiels (Championnat, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue) disputés par le joueur sous les couleurs du Chamois niortais FC, soit comme titulaire, soit comme remplaçant. 1925: Création du club des Chamois Niortais. Chamois Niortais jouera son prochain match le 15 déc. From 1980 to 1984, the team played in Division 4 before promotion return to Division 3. [20], At present, the stadium has four stands: the Tribune d'Honneur, the Tribune Pasages, the Tribune Populaire Nord, and the Tribune Populaire Sud. Chamois Niortais Football Club (often referred to as simply Les Chamois) is a French association football club based in the commune of Niort, in the Deux-Sèvres department of western France. 16/07/2020. After another promotion in 1987, they played in Division 1 for the 1987–88 season, only, then were relegated next season. Les joueurs ayant uniquement évolués avec l'équipe réserve ne doivent pas apparaître dans cette liste. Le Niortais Olivier Kemen décisif face à l’AC Ajaccio [LES JOUEURS] S’il n’a pas marqué, l’ancien joueur du Gazélec Ajaccio est à l’origine des deux buts qui ont permis aux Chamois … Depuis lors, le club joue généralement avec un maillot, un short et des chaussettes bleus. [15] The relegation saw the end of Chamois Niortais's era as a professional club, as they were forced to become a semi-professional outfit due to the DNCG rules. Chamois Niortais Football Club (often referred to as simply Les Chamois) is a French association football club based in the commune of Niort, in the Deux-Sèvres department of western France. [4] Faczinek left the club in 1948 and was replaced by former France international Maurice Banide. The club's home stadium is the Stade René Gaillard in Niort, which has a capacity of 10,898 although in the last 20 years attendances have generally averaged below 5,000 per match due to the club's relatively small fan base. Chamois Niortais were relegated to the Championnat National in 2008, and relegated again the next season, losing their professional status. The original team played in a fully white strip, and competed in the regional championship of the Ligue de Charentes. [1], For the first season, the presidency of the club was entrusted to Jean Gavaggio, a chemical engineer at the Boinot factory. L'insigne des Chamois Niortais se compose d'un chamois sur un ballon, avec un fond bleu royal, qui sont les couleurs traditionnelles du club à domicile depuis sa fondation en 1925. … La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 18 octobre 2019 à 21:36. [22] Since then, the average attendance has usually been under 5,000 spectators. However, they again finished bottom of the division and in 1980 returned to Division 4, where they played for the next four seasons. Et c'est un ancien Pailladin qui a été décisif et nous en sommes très heureux. Aller au contenu Aller au menu Aller à la recherche. Three of the coaches, Kazimir Hnatow, Robert Charrier and Pascal Gastien, have had more than one spell in charge of the club. [4] In 1939, Joseph Boinot was appointed president of the club. The side failed to win a league match during the first three months of the season, and that form continued into 2009. Les cas, ou suspicions de cas, de joueurs touchés par le COVID19 commencent à apparaitre en Ligue 2. https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_des_joueurs_du_Chamois_niortais_FC&oldid=163647874, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence. D’ailleurs, ils sont 4 sur 5 à le quitter. [9] In April 1984, Patrick Parizon was appointed as manager and the following month, the side secured a third-placed finish to gain promotion back to Division 3. The club's badge shows a chamois goat standing on a football. Les joueurs acceptés dans cette liste ont joué en D1, D2/L2, National, CFA (saison 2009-2010) Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue. The four stands currently have a combined capacity of 10,898, with 1,324 of these being standing places. In 1926, when the team joined the Ligue du Charentes, the club adopted the small Stade de Genève as their first home. It was founded in 1925 by Charles Boinot, the son of the owner of a local chamois leather factory. [21] The organisation has no history of violence or extremism, and works closely with the football club to try to improve the atmosphere at home matches. To date, the only manager to have coached the club in the top division of French football is Patrick Parizon, during the 1987–88 season. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. [20] Next to the stadium there is a small annexed ground where the club's reserve and youth teams play their matches. 4 en comptant la Coupe de France.Ce vendredi soir, après la défaite à Clermont (2-3, 20e journée), l’ancien adjoint de Patrice Lair a reconnu qu’il serait souhaitable qu’un nouvel entraîneur soit nommé rapidement. In the 2007–08 season the team played in a gold and black kit for the first time, to commemorate 20 years since the club competed in Division 1. [16] In June 2009, Pascal Gastien was appointed as manager for his third spell in charge of the club, handed the task of achieving promotion back to the Championnat National at the first attempt. The stadium is typical of many continental European grounds, with an athletics track between the pitch and the stands. Intérimaire, Jean-Philippe Faure vient de passer 3 matchs de Ligue 2 sur le banc du club des Deux-Sèvres. After Hnatow left Chamois Niortais in 1966,[6] the club's fortunes on the pitch began to diminish and they were eventually relegated at the end of the 1968–69 campaign after ending the season with just 12 points from 26 matches. [12] After a promising start, the team languished around the bottom of the division for the majority of the campaign, and were eventually relegated back to Division 2 on 10 June 1988, after being beaten 3–0 by Caen, finishing just one point behind Lens. Liste des joueurs du Chamois niortais FC Cet article recense tous les joueurs ayant porté le maillot du Chamois niortais FC en match officiel depuis son accession en deuxième division en 1985. They achieved promotion to Division 3 in 1970 and stayed in the division for the following eight seasons. [4] The season began well for the side, as they achieved a 1–0 win against USL Dunkerque on 16 July 1985. On 3 August 1974, the Stade Venise Verte was opened, with the inaugural game being an exhibition match between Chamois Niortais and Dynamo Kyiv. 26/04/2020 Baromètre de l'immo. [9] After being runners-up in the division for two consecutive seasons in 1961–62 and 1962–63, the team secured a number of mid-table league finishes under Kazimir Hnatow. [12], The following season turned out to be the club's only season to date in the top tier of French football. [19], When Chamois Niortais were founded, the club had no fixed home ground and played friendly matches at various venues in and around Niort. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. The club's badge shows a chamois goat standing on a football. The following year the club pulled off a major coup with the signing of Czechoslovakia international Ferdinand Faczinek, who played for the club for one season before transferring to FC Sète at the end of the 1940–41 campaign, after which the Second World War halted competitive football for two years in France. ... Sa compagne qu'il avait rencontrée à Lorient, son ancien club, venait de porter plainte. [8], The side struggled in their first season back in the third tier, achieving a tenth-placed finish. Ibrahima Conté, l’un des joueurs professionnels des Chamois niortais, comparaissait ce jeudi 26 novembre, devant le Tribunal correctionnel de Niort, pour violences habituelles sur conjoint. [6], "CNFC" redirects here. [1] Since then, however, the club has usually played in a home strip of royal blue jersey, shorts and socks. [4], Chamois Niortais were relegated from the CFA to the DH Centre-Ouest in 1945. The side achieved consecutive sixth- and seventh-place finishes in the next two seasons, before being relegated to the Promotion d'Honneur in 1936. Les statistiques sont arrêtées à la fin de la saison 2011-2012. Le joueur avait été placé en service de réanimation jeudi. [4] In 1984–85, the team lost only three matches in the entire campaign as they finished comfortably top of the division. The following season, the team finished as runners-up in the Championnat National behind Nîmes Olympique to return to Ligue 2 for the 2012–13 campaign and regain their professional status. Le propriétaire de Westlink (qui apparaît sur les maillots), marque du groupe DJM, a démissionné de ses fonctions de président du Conseil de surveillance, lundi. [4] They went on to accomplish a respectable fifth-placed finish in their first season with a total of 37 points. They went into their final match of the season, away at Pacy Vallée-d'Eure, requiring three points to avoid successive relegations. The club gained professional status for the first time the following year when they were promoted to Division 2. When the club was founded in 1925, Chamois Niortais adopted a white strip. The club's home stadium is the Stade René Gaillardin Niort, which has a capacity of 10,898 although in the last 20 years attendances have generally averaged below 5,00…