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AC Ajaccio
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Full nameAthletic Club Ajaccien
Nickname(s) L'ours
Founded 1910
Ground Stade François Coty
Ajaccio (Corse-du-Sud)
Capacity 12,000
Chairman Michel Moretti
Manager Ruud Krol
League Ligue 2
2005-2006 Ligue 1, 18th (relegated)
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Athletic Club Ajaccio, commonly known as AC Ajaccio is a French football team, who were founded in 1910. The club president is Michel Moretti, and the coach is Jose Pasqualetti. They play in the city of Ajaccio, Corsica, at the Stade François Coty.

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[edit] Accolades

[edit] Historical information

Depending on sources, it is agreed that Ajaccio began playing in 1909-10. Their adopted colours are red and white stripes. Though they used to play in what was previously utilized as a sand dump, they decided to move to another, cleaner, safer stadium upon the insistence of Jean Lluis, father-in-law of club president Louis Baretti. The new stadium that was chosen held 5,000 spectators and was in use until 1969.

AC Ajaccio were elected Corsican champions on eight occasions, in 1920, 1921, 1934, 1939, 1948, 1950, 1955 and 1964, and are one of three big "island" teams, along with Gazélec Ajaccio and SC Bastia, the competition between the three being kept no secret. Spectators during the 1946 Corsican Cup final, held between A.C.A. and Sporting Bastia were handed umbrellas to shield themselves from the violence. Upon refusal of a penalty which would have been awarded to ACA, violence erupted between the fans, who used umbrellas both as cause and limitation of violence. This final was abandoned and replayed much later.

A.C.A. became a professional team in 1965 thanks to the ambitious assembly of a team by leaders of the club. They initially adopted the symbol of the polar bear, but this has since been dropped in favour of a more stylized logo.

[edit] Notable past players

[edit] Coaches

 

[edit] Current squad 2006/2007

No. Position Player
1 Image:Flag of France.svg GK Frédéric Roux
4 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg DF Antônio Carlos
6 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg MF Rodrigo
7 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Romain Rocchi
8 Image:Flag of France.svg FW Renaud Connen
10 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg MF Edson
11 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Mathieu Scarpelli
12 Image:Flag of France.svg FW Jean-Jacques Mandrichi
13 Image:Flag of France.svg FW Grégory Lacombe
15 Image:Flag of France.svg DF Fabien Laurenti
16 Image:Flag of Serbia (state) (bordered).svg GK Perica Radić
17 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Djamel Abdoun
18 Image:Flag of Serbia (state) (bordered).svg DF Nenad Dzodic
19 Image:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg MF Martin Kolar
20 Image:Flag of France.svg DF Alexandre Dujeux
No. Position Player
21 Image:Flag of Morocco.svg MF Kamel Chafni
22 Image:Flag of France.svg FW Seid Khiter
23 Image:Flag of the Central African Republic.svg MF Franklin Anzité
24 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Yohan M'Vila
25 Image:Flag of France.svg DF Xavier Collin
26 Image:Flag of France.svg DF Anthony Baron
27 Image:Flag of France.svg FW Dimitri Lesueur
29 Image:Flag of Algeria.svg DF Abderraouf Zarabi
30 Image:Flag of France.svg GK Laurent Bernardi
33 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Jean Baptiste Pierazzi
34 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Vincent Scotté
40 Image:Flag of France.svg GK Yann Bergougnoux

Certain players, such as Chafni, Abdoun and Anzite have dual-nationality, but for the sake of the lists the priority is given to the chosen country of the player.

[edit] Dual Nationality

[edit] Ligue 1 Records

  • Place in top tier: 6th (1971)
  • Goals scored in season: 59 (1968)
  • Goals conceded in season: 40 (2005)
  • Record number of matches: 141 (René Le Lamer)
  • Goals: Étienne Sansonetti (58)
  • Home score: 8-2 vs. Aix (1968).
  • Away score: 4-1 vs. Bastia (1971)

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