Le Havre AC

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HAC in Tournoi de paques 1913

Le Havre Athletic Club (Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a French professional association football club based in Le Havre, Normandy. The football club was founded in 1894 as a section of the sports club of the same name, founded in 1884. Le Havre plays in Ligue 1, the first tier of French football, after securing promotion from Ligue 2 as winners of the 2022–23 season, and plays its home matches at the Stade Océane.

Le Havre made its football debut in France's first championship in 1899 and, on its debut, became the first French club outside Paris to win the league. The club won the league the following season in 1900. Le Havre has yet to win the current first division of French football, Ligue 1, yet they won the second division, Ligue 2, for a record of six times. The club's highest honour to date was winning the Coupe de France in 1959.

The main rivalries of Le Havre are the "Derby Normand" with SM Caen and an always heated clash with Lens, located in the region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais.

History

Template:More citations needed section Contrary to what the club has long claimed, Le Havre AC was not founded in 1872. It was in 1884 that a group of British residents formed Le Havre Athlétique, which played a hybrid form of football, a cross between rugby and association football, called "combination". Association football began being played in Le Havre in 1894.[1][2]

In 1899, Le Havre became the first club from outside Paris to become French football champions. At the time the championship was organised by the USFSA. After being awarded a win over Iris Club Lillois in the semi-final by walkover, they were awarded the title after also receiving a walkover in the final against Club Français.[3] They would also win the following year, with the final being a "re-match" of the forfeited 1899 final.

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The club was on the receiving end of some high-profile illegal transfers, by which Charles N'Zogbia, Matthias Lepiller and Paul Pogba were signed by other clubs, allegedly without the proper compensation being paid.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The first two were arbitrated by FIFA, who ordered Newcastle United and Fiorentina to pay training compensation.

In the 2022–23 Ligue 2, Le Havre finished top of the league table to win their sixth title in the division and secure promotion to the Ligue 1 for the first time since 2008.[4]

Club culture

Le Havre is known as 'les ciel et marine' in France, which translates as 'the sky and navy blues'. These colours were chosen by the club's English founders as they were those of their alma maters, the universities of Cambridge and Oxford: the anthem of the club is played to the melody of "God Save the King" to mark the English origins of the club:

"A jamais le premier
de tous les clubs français
ô H.A.C.
Fiers de tes origines
Fils d'Oxford et Cambridge
deux couleurs font notre prestige
Ciel et marine!"

English translation:

"The first ever
of all French clubs
The H.A.C
Proud of your roots
Son of Oxford and Cambridge
two colours make our prestige
(the colours of the) sky and the sea!"

Players

Current squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Template:Country data FRA Mathieu Gorgelin
3 DF Template:Country data FRA Timothée Pembélé (on loan from Sunderland)
4 DF Template:Country data FRA Gautier Lloris
6 DF Template:Country data FRA Étienne Youte Kinkoue
7 DF Template:Country data HUN Loïc Négo
8 MF Template:Country data MAR Yassine Kechta
9 FW Template:Country data COD Yann Kitala
10 FW Template:Country data GLP Josué Casimir (vice-captain)
17 DF Template:Country data MAR Oualid El Hajjam
18 DF Template:Country data FRA Yanis Zouaoui
19 MF Template:Country data SEN Rassoul Ndiaye
20 FW Template:Country data FRA Élysée Logbo
21 FW Template:Country data FRA Antoine Joujou (on loan from Parma)
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23 MF Template:Country data FRA Junior Mwanga (on loan from StrasbourgScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)
25 MF Template:Country data FRA Alois Confais
28 FW Template:Country data GHA André Ayew
30 GK Template:Country data FRA Arthur Desmas
34 MF Template:Country data FRA Mahamadou Diawara (on loan from Lyon)
44 MF Template:Country data FRA Ismail Bouneb
45 DF Template:Country data SEN Issa Soumaré
70 MF Template:Country data SUI Ruben Londja
93 DF Template:Country data SEN Arouna Sangante (captain)
94 MF Template:Country data GUI Abdoulaye Touré
97 DF Template:Country data SEN Fodé Ballo-Touré
99 FW Template:Country data EGY Ahmed Hassan

Out on loan

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No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Template:Country data FRA Paul Argney (at Template:Flagicon Francs Borains until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Template:Country data GUI Kandet Diawara (at Template:Flagicon Pau until 30 June 2025)

Honours

Nationals

Friendlies

Club staff

Name and Nationality Position
Vincent Volpe Template:Flagicon President
Christopher Sargent Template:Flagicon Vice-President
Steve O'Connor Template:Flagicon Technical director
Ashton Smith Template:Flagicon Sporting director
Bruce Fallon Template:Flagicon Sports coordinator
Didier Digard Template:Flagicon Head coach
Jérémy Collard Template:Flagicon Assistant coach
Gauthier Duchert Template:Flagicon First-team coach
Christophe Hoarau Template:Flagicon Goalkeeper coach
Jean Luc Pierrot Template:Flagicon Video analyst
Stéphane Meunier Template:Flagicon Video analyst
Corentin Rousseau Template:Flagicon Video analyst
Jules Delacroix Template:Flagicon Doctor
Auguste LeBlanc Template:Flagicon Academy Goalkeeping Co-ordinator
Grégory Proment Template:Flagicon Academy manager

Managerial history

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References

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External links

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  2. Archives municipales du Fort de Tourneville (Le Havre), statuts du HAC, fonds de Sanvic, R3 1 L.2.
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