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La Berrichonne de Châteauroux is a French second division football team from Châteauroux. In 2004 the team lost in the French Cup finals to Paris Saint-Germain. However, because PSG finished second in Ligue 1, thereby qualifying for the Champions League, Châteauroux earned an entry to the UEFA Cup, where they were beaten in the first round by Club Brugge from Belgium.
The club spent one season in Ligue 1, in 1997-98, after finishing 1st in the previous year's Ligue 2. Chateauroux, from the central, Indre area, have failed to mount a serious challenge for promotion since relegation from Ligue 1, but have kept towards the top end of Ligue 2. Chateauroux first appeared in Ligue 2 in 1994 after promotion from the inferior National League.
The club plays home fixtures at the 17,173 capacity Stade Gaston Petit, in front of crowds averaging between 6,000 - 7,000. Visitors are directed to one end of the Credit Agricole stand. The team strip is a deep red and blue, vertical striped shirt and blue shorts.
The club president is Michel Denisot (2004), a famous tv presenter, and the Manager is Cédric Daury (2005).
[edit] Kit Partner
LB Châteauroux's kit partner is Nike
[edit] Current squad 2007/2008
Certain players, have dual-nationality, but for the sake of the lists the priority is given to the chosen country of the player.
[edit] Dual Nationality
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Marcello Trapasso
- 18
Jimmy Kébé
- 20
Guilherme Mauricio
- 28
Alharbi El Jadeyaoui
[edit] Managerial history
Roder 1938-1939
Roger Cabanis 1943-1946
Gérard Woczniak 1946-1952
Charles Carville 1952-1953
Antonin Tichy 1953-1954
Jo Rabstejneck ?-?
François Maestroni ?-?
Albert Dubreucq September 1957-1958
Maurice Lafont 1962-1963
Henri Burda 1963-1965
Léon Deladerrière 1965-1967
Robert Vicot 1967-1970
André Strappe 1970-1971
Gérard Woczniak and Ferrandis 1971-1973
Lucien Troupel 1973-1980
Hervé Revelli 1980-1983
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Anton Nieroba 1983-1985
Philippe Leroux 1985-February 1986
Karim Ibrahim February 1986-1986
Philippe Besset 1986-1987
Lionel Sachy 1987-1988
Alec Hrnic 1988-1989
Jacky Lemée 1989
Andrzej Szarmach 1989-1991
Joachim Marx 1991-October 1992
Victor Zvunka October 1992-1998
Joël Bats 1998-September 1999
Thierry Froger September 1999-2003
Victor Zvunka 2003-2005
Didier Ollé-Nicole 2005-March 2006
Cédric Daury March 2006-2008
Frédéric Zago March 2007 (Caretaker)
Christian Sarramagna 2008-
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Créteil (res.) • Ecommoy • Iphy-Decize • Issy • La Flèche • Les Herbiers
Luçon • Malesherbes • Saint-Pryve Saint-Hilaire • Saumur • Thouars
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