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Derby de la Garonne

French football rivalry


Summary

French football rivalry

FieldValue
nameDerby de la Garonne
other_namesGaronne derby
city_or_regionFRA Southern France
teamsBordeaux
Toulouse
firstmeetingBordeaux 1–1 Toulouse
(20 October 1946)
1946–47 French Division 1
mostrecentBordeaux 0–2 Toulouse
(10 February 2021)
2020–21 Coupe de France
stadiumsMatmut Atlantique (Bordeaux)
Stadium de Toulouse (Toulouse)
total89
most_winsBordeaux (40)
most_player_appearances

Toulouse (20 October 1946) 1946–47 French Division 1 (10 February 2021) 2020–21 Coupe de France Stadium de Toulouse (Toulouse)

The Derby de la Garonne (, Garonne Derby) is a football match contested between French clubs FC Girondins de Bordeaux and Toulouse FC. The derby is so-named because Bordeaux and Toulouse are the two major cities in south-western France and both are situated on the Garonne River. The consistency and competitiveness of the rivalry developed following Toulouse's return to Ligue 1 after being administratively relegated to the Championnat National in 2001.

Bordeaux and the current incarnation of Toulouse first met on 20 October 1946 and, due to the clubs' proximity to each other, being separated by 244 km, a competitive rivalry developed. Notable matches the teams contested include a 3–1 victory for Toulouse on the final day of the 2006–07 season which placed Toulouse in third place, which gave the club a qualification spot in the following year's UEFA Champions League. The following season, Bordeaux recorded a 4–3 victory over Toulouse at home. Bordeaux initially took a 3–0 lead into halftime on two goals from Wendel and one from Alou Diarra. However, in a span of 14 minutes in the second half, striker Johan Elmander of Toulouse converted a hat trick to even the match at 3–3. Four minutes from then, Wendel netted the game-winning goal. The match also was notable due in part to referee Bertrand Layec's issuing of nine yellow cards.

The Derby de la Garonne can also refer to matches involving local clubs within the city of Toulouse. Local amateur clubs such as Blagnac FC, Toulouse Rodéo, Balma SC, and Toulouse Fontaines contest similar Derby de la Garonne matches.

Results

CompetitionPlayedBordeaux winsDrawsToulouse winsBordeaux goalsToulouse goalsTotal89402326127108
Ligue 185382324122102
Coupe de France210123
Coupe de la Ligue210133

Honours

:Table correct as of 2 May 2023

BordeauxCompetitionToulouseDomestic17Aggregate4European1Aggregate18Total aggregate4
6Ligue 1
1Ligue 23
4Coupe de France1
3Coupe de la Ligue
3Trophée des Champions
1UEFA Intertoto Cup

References

References

  1. (5 March 2009). "Didot-Gourcuff, le duel breton du derby de la Garonne". [[FIFA.
  2. (2 December 2007). "Bordeaux v. Toulouse Match Report". [[Ligue de Football Professionnel]].
  3. (22 December 2005). "Statu quo dans le Derby de la Garonne". [[Blagnac FC]].
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