Toulouse Fontaines Club
Toulouse Fontaines Club was a football club based in Toulouse, France. Their stadium was in the rue des Fontaines, in the Saint-Cyprien suburb of Toulouse. The club was dissolved in 2016 as part of a merger with Toulouse Saint-Jo Football SC to form Toulouse Métropole FC.[1]
Founded | 1932 |
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Dissolved | 2016 |
Ground | Stade des Fontaines |
Capacity | 2,000 |
History
In 1978, the Toulouse Fontaines Club achieved promotion to the newly formed Division 4, thus leaving their regional league to play in a national competition for the first time. Since then, they never went back to regional football, always playing in D4 and D3, and CFA and CFA 2 after the reform of French leagues.
In 1997, they reached the Round of 32 of the Coupe de France, losing 2–0 to Bordeaux.
References
- "Le Club" (in French). Toulouse Métropole FC. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
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