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Paris FC (women)
Women's association football club
Women's association football club
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| clubname | Paris FC | |
| image | Paris FC logo.svg | |
| image_size | 175px | |
| fullname | Paris Football Club Féminines | |
| founded | 1971 as ES Juvisy-sur-Orge | |
| 1985 as FCF Juvisy Essonne | ||
| 2017 as Paris FC | ||
| ground | Stade Sébastien Charléty, Paris (D1) | |
| capacity | 19,151 (Stade Charléty) | |
| chrtitle | President | |
| chairman | Marie-Christine Terroni | |
| manager | Sandrine Soubeyrand | |
| league | Première Ligue | |
| season | 2024–25 | |
| position | 3rd of 12 | |
| semi-final | ||
| website | https://parisfc.fr/ | |
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1985 as FCF Juvisy Essonne 2017 as Paris FC
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris (UWCL)
19,607 (Stade Jean-Bouin) semi-final
Paris FC is a French women's football club based in Viry-Châtillon, a suburb of Paris. The club was founded in 1971 and currently play in the Première Ligue, the first division of women's football in France. The club has played in the first division since 1987.
Paris FC was founded in 1971 as Étoile Sportive de Juvisy-sur-Orge, the women's football section of local club ES Juvisy, based in Juvisy-sur-Orge. After 14 years, the section split from the club, formed its own club under the name Football Club Féminin Juvisy Essonne and moved to the commune of Viry-Châtillon. Despite moving from Juvisy-sur-Orge, the women's club retained the name FCF Juvisy amid financial backing and support from the commune and the General Council of Essonne. In the 1991–92 season, Juvisy won its first ever Division 1 Féminine championship. Between 1994 and 2003, the club won four league titles and later won a Challenge de France title in 2005 making Juvisy one of the most successful clubs in women's French football. Juvisy was a regular participant in the UEFA Women's Cup and, in the 2010–11 season, made its first appearance in the re-branded UEFA Women's Champions League. On 6 July 2017, FCF Juvisy was sold to Paris FC as its women's section and moved from an amateur structure to a full-time professional setup.
The club is managed by Sandrine Soubeyrand, who is the all-time leader in caps by a French international and made more than 200 appearances for Juvisy. Other notable players include Marinette Pichon, who was the women's national team all-time leading goalscorer, and Gaëtane Thiney, the club's appearance record holder.
Record in UEFA competitions
All results (away, home and aggregate) list Juvisy's goal tally first.
| Season | Round | Club | Away | Home | Aggregate | Scorers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003–2004 | Second qualifying round | IRL UCD | 6–1 | Bourdille-Mendes 2, Tonazzi 2, Perraudeau | ||
| POL Wrocław | 3–0 | Soubeyrand 2, Guilbert | ||||
| NOR Kolbotn (Host) | 1–2 | Perraudeau | ||||
| 2006–2007 | First qualifying round | FAR Klaksvík | 6–0 | Pichon 2, Gwenaëlle Butel, Lacroix, Moresco, Tonazzi | ||
| ESP Espanyol Barcelona | 0–1 | |||||
| SCO Hibernian Edinburgh (Host) | 6–0 | Tonazzi 3, Pichon 2, Lacroix | ||||
| 2010–2011 | Qualifying round | ROM Târgu Mureș | 5–1 | Tonazzi 3, Lebailly, Trimoreau | ||
| EST Levadia Tallinn | 12–0 | Machart 4, Lebailly 2, Pourtalet 2, Bourdille-Mendes, Fernandes, Soubeyrand, Thiney | ||||
| ISL Breiðablik Kópavogur (Host) | 3–3 | Bourdille-Mendes, Coquet, Machart | ||||
| Round of 32 | ISL Breiðablik Kópavogur | 3–0 f | 6–0 | 9–0 | Soubeyrand, Thiney 2, Tonazzi 2, Machart 3, Coquet | |
| Round of 16 | ITA Torres Sassari | 2–1 f | 2–2 a.e.t. | 4–3 | Tonazzi 3, Coquet | |
| Quarter-final | GER Turbine Potsdam | 2–6 | 0–3 f | 2–9 | Tonazzi, Thiney | |
| 2012–2013 | Round of 32 | SUI FC Zürich | 1–1 f | 1–0 | 2–1 | Thiney 2 |
| Round of 16 | NOR Stabæk Bærum | 0–0 f | 2–1 | 2–1 | Cayman, Soubeyrand | |
| Quarter-final | SWE Kopparbergs/Göteborg | 3–1 | 1–0 f | 4–1 | Machart, Catala 2, Cayman | |
| Semi-final | FRA Olympique Lyon | 0–3 f | 1–6 | 1–9 | Diani | |
| 2022–23 | Qualifying round 1 SF | SUI Servette | 3–0 | Matéo 2 | ||
| Qualifying round 1 F | ITA Roma | 0–0 a.e.t. (4–5p) | ||||
| 2023–24 | Qualifying round 1 SF | UKR Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih | 4–0 | Dufour 3, Korošec | ||
| Qualifying round 1 F | ENG Arsenal | 3–3 a.e.t. (4–2p) | Bourdieu 2, Fleury | |||
| Qualifying round 2 | GER VfL Wolfsburg | 2–0 | 3–3 f | 5–3 | Dufour 2, Fleury, Thiney, Bourdieu | |
| Group stage | Real Madrid | 1–0 | 2–1 f | 3rd | Dufour 2, Gréboval, Thiney 2 | |
| Chelsea | 1–4 f | 0–4 | ||||
| BK Häcken | 0–0 | 1–2 f | ||||
| 2024–25 | Qualifying round 1 SF | First Vienna | 9–0 | Bourdieu 3, Dufour 2, Thiney, Bussy 2, Corboz | ||
| Qualifying round 1 F | Sparta Prague | 2–0 | Matéo, Korošec | |||
| Qualifying round 2 | Manchester City | 0–3 | 0–5 f | 0–8 |
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Rivalries
The Parisians share a strong rivalry with Paris Saint-Germain. Known as the Parisian Derby, the two teams compete for recognition as the capital's top team. Prior to the rise of PSG into an elite club in the 2010s, Paris FC were the biggest team in the land and usually had the upper hand against their city rivals. In fact, PFC were the last side to win the league title, in 2006, before Lyon won 14 consecutive championships, that run being halted when PSG claimed their first crown in 2021.{{cite news | access-date = 8 December 2020}}{{cite news | access-date = 7 June 2021}} Nowadays, PSG dominate the derby thanks to the huge gulf created between them by the investment of their Qatari owners, while Paris FC are trying to establish themselves as France's third team.
Gallery
File:Tribune-stade-maquin.JPG| File:Stade-maquin.JPG| File:FCF Juvisy - AS Muret.JPG|
Players
Current squad
Out on loan
Former notable players
- Eseosa Aigbogun
- Nadia Benmokhtar
- Sarah Bouhaddi
- Élise Bussaglia
- Annaïg Butel
- Camille Catala
- Martine Combes
- Kadidiatou Diani
- Sandrine Fusier
- Nelly Guilbert
- Oriane Jean-François
- Stéphanie Mugneret-Béghé
- Marinette Pichon
- Ouleymata Sarr
- Sandrine Soubeyrand
- Gaëtane Thiney
Current staff
File:Tribune-stade-maquin.JPG| File:Stade-maquin.JPG| File:FCF Juvisy - AS Muret.JPG|
References
References
- "Historique". Football Club Feminin de Juvisy sur Orge.
- (11 February 2010). "Les joueuses de Juvisy veulent leur revanche". Essonne.fr.
- "Football Club Feminin de Juvisy". Football Club Feminin de Juvisy sur Orge.
- (6 July 2017). "Le FCF Juvisy Essonne et le Paris FC ne font plus qu'un !". FCF Juvisy.
- (5 December 2015). "Féminines – Le PSG triomphe de Juvisy à l'occasion du derby francilien". ParisFans.
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