Football in France
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Football in France is governed by the French Football Federation (Fédération Française de Football, or FFF). The FFF organises both the men's and women's national football teams. Notably AS Monaco FC, a club from the independent sovereign state of Monaco play in French competition. For more on the subject see Football in Monaco.
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[edit] History of Football in France
The first football club in France was in 1863 as the following newspaper cutting shows: "A number of English gentlemen living in Paris have lately organised a football club... The football contests take place in the Bois de Boulogne, by permission of the authorities and surprise the French amazingly." [1]
Modern football was also introduced by English sailors playing in Le Havre in 1872.[2]
[edit] Domestic competition
The French domestic league system is run by the Ligue de Football Professionnel. Amongst others they run the following leagues:
[edit] Professional
[edit] Amateurs
(includes some reserve teams of professional teams in higher divisions)
- Championnat de France Amateurs
- Championnat de France Amateurs 2
- Regional football
[edit] Women's football
[edit] Competition Records
[edit] UEFA Champions League
The following teams have qualified for elimination rounds in the UEFA Champions League.
- Marseille (1992-93 - Champions)
- AS Monaco FC (1993-94 - Semi-finals, 1997-98 - Semi-finals, 2003-04 - Runner-up)
- Paris Saint-Germain FC (1994-95 - Semi-finals)
- FC Nantes (1995-96 - Semi-finals)
- AJ Auxerre (1996-97 - Quarter-finals)
- Lyon (2003-04 - Quarter-finals, 2004-05 - Quarter-finals, 2005-06 - Quarter-finals)
[edit] Overseas departments national teams
The following Overseas department national teams are associate or full members of their regional confederations but not members of FIFA, and often act as feeder teams for the French national football team.
- French Guiana national football team (CONCACAF)
- Guadeloupe national football team (CONCACAF)
- Martinique national football team (CONCACAF)
- Mayotte national football team
- Réunion national football team (CAF)
- Saint-Martin national football team (CONCACAF)
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[edit] References
- ^ The Scotsman Newspaper, 22nd December 1863, page 8
- ^ FOOTBALLING HISTORY - International Football Hall of Fame
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