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Périgueux Foot

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Périgueux
Full namePérigueux Foot
Founded1978 (as FC Périgueux)
1998 (as Périgueux Foot)
GroundPlaine des Jeux de Saltgourde
PresidentJérôme Rebière
ManagerAlexis Jouandeau
LeagueDépartemental 2 Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Dordogne-Périgord
Group B
Websitehttps://pxfoot.footeo.com/

Périgueux Foot is a football club located in Périgueux, France. The team plays in the Départemental 2, the tenth tier of French football.[1] The club's colours are red and white.

History

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In 1978, FC Fossemagne, who were at the time playing in the Division d'Honneur, merged with US Gour de l'Arche to create FC Périgueux. The club entered the newly-created Division 4 in its first season in existence.[1] From 1979 to 1990, the club went up and down between the Division 3 and the Division 4. However, in 1990, the club suffered relegation to the Division d'Honneur, returning to regional level football. The same year, the club was renamed to RC Périgueux. Périgueux has played at a regional level ever since.[1] In 1998, a merger with CO Périgueux-Ouest [fr] meant that the club now became Périgueux Foot.[1]

The club's best-ever performance in the Coupe de France was in the 1986–87 edition, when the club reached the round of 16.[2]

Name changes

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  • 19??–1978: FC Fossemagne
  • 1978–1990: FC Périgueux (FC Fossemagne merged with US Gour de l'Arche)
  • 1990–1998: RC Périgueux (club renamed)
  • 1998–present: Périgueux Foot (RC Périgueux merged with CO Périgueux-Ouest [fr])

Managerial history

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Notable former players

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Honours

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Honours No. Years
Division d'Honneur Centre-Ouest[a] 1 1972–73

Notes

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  1. ^ The 1972–73 Division d'Honneur Centre-Ouest was won by the predecessor of Périgueux Foot, FC Fossemagne.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Périgueux Foot". Stat Football Club France (in French). Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Football - Périgueux". LesSports.info (in French). Retrieved 27 August 2021.
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