Toulouse FC (women)

Toulouse FC Féminines is a French football representing Toulouse FC. It currently competes in the Division 2 Féminine. Founded in 1980 as Toulouse OAC, the team became a section of Toulouse FC in 2001, at its peak.

Toulouse
Full nameToulouse Football Club Féminines
Founded1980
GroundStadium Annexe No. 2, Toulouse
Capacity1,000
ChairmanOlivier Sadran
ManagerMathieu Vrilliard
LeagueDivision 2
2010–11Division 1, 11th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Toulouse OAC settled in the top positions of the French First Division in the second half of the 90s and soon became a powerhouse, winning four championships in a row between 1999 and 2002. It was the first team to achieve this since the league's unification in 1992.[1] The latter was their most successful season, as they also won the national Cup and reached the semifinals of the UEFA Women's Cup after topping its group and beating Arsenal FC.[2] The following year Toulouse was defeated by eventual champions Umeå IK in the quarterfinals.[3]

However, Toulouse gradually declined in the following years and was relegated in 2011. As of the end of the year Toulouse tops the category's Group C.[4]

Honours

Titles

National competition record

Season Division Place Coupe de France Top scorer
1984–85 2 (Gr. A) 03rd
1988–89 2 (Gr. B) 07th
1989–90 2 (Gr. A) 06th
1990–91 2 (Gr. B) 08th
1991–92 2 (Gr. B) 04th
1992–93 1 10th
1993–94 2 01st
1994–95 1 02nd
1995–96 1 03rd
1996–97 1 02nd
1997–98 1 03rd
1998–99 1 01st
1999–00 1 01st
2000–01 1 01st
2001–02 1 01st Champion Briche (14)
2002–03 1 04th Quarterfinals Rouquet (13)
2003–04 1 04th ? Traïkia (14)
2004–05 1 05th Round of 16 Traïkia (9)
Season Division Place Coupe de France Top scorer
2005–06 1 04th Semifinals Traïkia (12)
2006–07 1 08th Round of 16 Castera, Peruzzetto (8)
2007–08 1 08th Round of 32 Castera (8)
2008–09 1 09th Round of 16 Tenret (12)
2009–10 1 08th Round of 32 Castera (6)
2010–11 1 11th Round of 16 Chatelin, Demarle, Dessalle (3)
2011–12 2 (Gr. C) 01st Round of 16
2012–13 1

Record in UEFA competitions

All results (away, home and aggregate) list Toulouse's goal tally first.

SeasonRoundClubAwayHomeAggregateScorers
2001–2002 Second qualifying round Legenda Chernihiv1–01 o.g.
Osijek6–0Rouquet 3, Pavailler, Kramo 2
Ayr United (Host)2–2Samptiaux, Monicolle
Quarter-final Arsenal1–1 a2–1 a.e.t.3–2Rouquet, Briche, Kramo
Semi-final Frankfurt0–01–2 a1–2Rouquet
2002–2003 Second qualifying round Femina Budapest1–0Maugeais
Lazio Rome (Host)1–1Traïkia
Maccabi Haifa9–0Traïkia 4, Briche 4, Maugeais
Quarter-final Umeå0–2 a0–00–2

a First leg.

Players

Current squad

As of 4 August 2019 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 Deborah Garcia
GK  FRA Lucie Hernandez
GK  FRA Laetitia Stribick-Burckel
DF  FRA Anais Arcambal
DF  FRA Manon Cazes
DF  FRA Laurie Leguevaque
DF  FRA Marie Papaix
DF  FRA Pauline Papaix
DF  FRA Manon Rouzies
DF  FRA Kelly Vilmiaire
MF  FRA Julie Cazanave
MF  FRA Laurianne Cervera
MF  FRA Delphin Chatelin
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  FRA Marina Kerrache
MF  FRA Marie Ange Kramo
MF  FRA Marie Joelle Kramo
MF  FRA Jessica Margaretta
MF  FRA Clara Noiran
MF  FRA Morgane Ritter
FW  FRA Coralie Chanudet
FW  FRA Emma Laizet
FW  FRA Christelle Léger
FW  FRA Sandra Maurice
FW  FRA Magalie Vincent
FW  RSA Kelso Peskin

References


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