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AS Saint-Étienne
Full nameAssociation Sportive de Saint-Étienne Loire Féminin
Nickname(s)Les Vertes (The Greens) Les Amazones (The Amazones)
Founded1977; 47 years ago (1977), as RC Saint-Étienne
2009; 15 years ago (2009) as AS Saint-Étienne
GroundStade Salif-Keita,
Saint-Étienne
Capacity1,250
PresidentJean-Marc Barsotti
ManagerLaurent Mortel
LeaguePremière Ligue
2023–247th
Websitehttp://www.asse.fr/
Ophélie Brevet playing for Saint-Étienne in the 2012–13 season

Association Sportive de Saint-Étienne Loire (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿etjɛn lwaʁ]), commonly known as ASSE (French pronunciation: [a.ɛs.ɛs.ø]) or simply Saint-Étienne, is a professional football club based in Saint-Étienne in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. The club is the women's side of the French football club of the same name, and was founded in 1977 under the name Racing Club de Saint-Étienne. The current name was adopted following the 2008–09 season as the club RC Saint-Étienne merged with their men's side.[1]

Saint-Étienne plays its home matches at the Stade Salif-Keita in Saint-Étienne which has a capacity of 1,000 spectators. They are coached by Laurent Mortel.

Players

Current squad

As of 12 March 2024[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Nigeria NGA Yewande Balogun
3 DF France FRA Chloé Tapia
4 MF Nigeria NGA Amanda Mbadi
5 DF France FRA Inès Masson
6 MF France FRA Élise Legrout
7 FW United States USA Kristen Scott
8 FW Canada CAN Alex Lamontagne
9 FW France FRA Laury Jésus
10 MF France FRA Solène Champagnac
11 MF Nigeria NGA Regina Otu
12 DF Haiti HAI Amandine Pierre-Louis
13 MF France FRA Faustine Bataillard
15 DF France FRA Ninon Blanchard
16 GK France FRA Maryne Gignoux-Soulier
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW England ENG Kess Elmore
18 FW France FRA Cindy Caputo
19 DF France FRA Anaëlle Anglais
20 DF France FRA Taëryne Job
22 FW Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN Phoenetia Browne
23 MF France FRA Baby Benera
24 FW France FRA Louann Archier
25 FW United States USA Hayley Dowd
28 DF France FRA Noémie Carage
29 DF France FRA Ophélie Chaudier
30 GK France FRA Alexane Géry

Former notable players

Current staff

As of 12 March 2024.[3]
Position Name
Head coach France Laurent Mortel
Assistant coach France Marc-Antoine Brihat
Goalkeeper coach France Baptiste Dumas
Physical Trainers France Axel Berger
France Mathieu Dupré
Doctors France Benoît Bouthin
France Rémi Philippot
Kinesiologist France Pierre-Luc Fouvet
Dietician France Thomas Sabot
Team Manager France Hervé Faure
Video Analyst France Suzy Pasquier

Honours

Domestic

References

  1. ^ "Le RCSE deviendra Section féminine de l'ASSE". 24 September 2015. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  2. ^ "EQUIPE D1 FÉMININE". ASSE. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Staff Féminines Saison 2023-2024". ASSE. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  4. ^ "FFF : football, tirage au sort, résultats, calendrier, Gambardella, nationale, Le Graët, fédération". web.archive.org. 12 October 2012.