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Girondins de BORDEAUX Thread

bertrandcantat

Youth Team
Girondins de Bordeaux

This thread is for : Results, News, Rumors, Discussion, Articles etc...


Club information:

FC Girondins de Bordeaux

Club address / trainingsground:

Chateau Le Haillan
Rue Joliot Curie, B.P. 33
33186 Le Haillan France

Stadium:

Jacques Chaban-Delmas
Parc Lescure
Place Johnston
33000 Bordeaux France

Ownership: M6 Broadcasting company
Sponsors: Motorola, Puma, Wanadoo, Wit FM

Founded : 1881


Home Strip , Away Strip and Third Strip






PalmareS

Palmares national competitions

France Champion Division 1 (5): 1950, 1984, 1985, 1987 and 1999
France Champion Division 2 (1): 1992
France Champion Amateur (3): 1937, 1944 and 1953
Coupe de France (3): 1941, 1986 and 1987
Coupe de la Ligue (1): 2002
Winner French Super Cup (1): 1986

Participations UEFA European Cups

Champions League (4): 1985, 1986 (1/2 final), 1988, 2000 (1/16 final)

Cup Winners Cup (2): 1969, 1987 (1/2 final)

UEFA Cup (19): 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996 (final), 1998 (1/32 final), 1999 (1/4 final), 2001 (1/4 final), 2002 (1/16 final), 2003 (1/16 final) and 2004 (1/4 final)


French Championship Records

Record attendance: 40.200 (24-04-1985, against Juventus C1)
Record home win: 10-0 (1965 against St.Français)
Record away win: 5-2 (1951 against Strasbourg and 1978 against PSG)
Record defeat in D1: 0-9 (1985-1986 against Monaco)
Record attack: 89 goals (1949-1950 and 1951-1952)
Record defence: 25 goals against (1989-1990 and 1992-1993)
Number of seasons Division 1: 47
Number of seasons Division 2: 9

Personal Records

Record transferfee: 67MF for Stéphane Ziani from Deportivo La Coruña (1999)
Bordeaux player with most matches for Bordeaux: Alain Giresse (519)
Bordeaux player with most matches in Div.1: Dominique Dropsy (596)
Bordeaux player scored most goals in one season: Kargu (27 in '53/'54)
Bordeaux player scored most goals total: Alain Giresse (158)
Bordeaux player scored most goals in Div.1: Bernard Lacombe (245, 118 for Bdx)
Bordeaux goalkeeper longest period invincible: Gaëtan Huard (1176 min. in 14 matches 1992-1993)

European Records

Seasons 1980-1988 Bordeaux played 8 times European = French record
Most times in European history played against a German team (12x)
Record win: 5-0 (1982-1983 UEFA Cup 1st round against Carl Zeiss Jena (East-Germany))
5-0 (1993-1994 UEFA Cup 1st round against Bohemians Dublin (Ireland))
Record defeat: 0-6 (1998-1999 UEFA Cup 1/4 final against AC Parma (Italy))


StadiuM

Stade LESCURE (35.000 places)









The 2004/2005 Girondins of Bordeaux Squad





President
Jean-Louis TRIAUD

Manager
Michel PAVON

Goalkeepers
16 - Ramé
1 - Roux
30 - Valverde

Defenders
2 - Jemmali
6 - Jurietti
4 - Kapsis
27 - Planus
18 - Faubert
21 - Afanou
25 - Cid

Midfielders
24 - Mavuba
10 - Meriem
11 - Riera
8 - Rool
12 - Uche
26 - Cohade
20 - Francia

Forwards
29 - Chamakh
9 - Darcheville
31 - Franco
28 - Kossonogov
7 - Laslandes
17 - Bugnet


Summer Transfert

In :
Cyril Rool from RC Lens (1-year contract, free transfer);
Michalis Kapsis from AEK Athens (Gre, 2-year contract, free transfer);
Lilian Laslandes from Olympique Nice (2-year contract);
Renaud Cohade from Olympique Shifty*es (3 year contract);
Julien Faubert from AS Cannes (3 year contract);
Thiago Ribeiro from Rio Branco (on 2-year loan);
Adônis from Rio Branco (on 2-year loan);
Camel Meriem from Olympique Marseille (returned from loan);
Hervé Bugnet from Le Havre (returned from loan);


Out :
Bruno Basto to Feyenoord (Netherlands) (2-year contract, free transfer)
Pascal Feindouno to Saint-Etienne (1-year loan contract)
Paulo Miranda to São Caetano (Bra, 2,5-year contract)
Marco Caneira to Valencia (Spa, loan)
Olivier Auriac to Brest
Mathieu Béda to Sint-Truiden (Bel, 3-year contract);
Abdoulaye Barry to Gazalec Ajaccio (on loan);
Anicet Adjamossi to Pau (on loan);
Hervé Alicarte to Servette Geneve (Swi, 2-year contract);
Albert Celades to Real Madrid (Spa, returned from loan);
Deivid da Souza to Santos (Bra, on loan till Dec. 2005);
Mauricio Pochettino to Espanyol (Spa, 3-year contract);
Paulo Costa to FC Porto (Por, returned from loan);


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TOON ARMY

Starting XI
It's good to see someone with so much passion for their club.

You're not the only Bordeaux fan on the board, i'm pretty sure ShearerM4 attends Bordeaux games. Maybe he can add more to the thread.

Anyway good luck for the rest of the season (Y)
 

bertrandcantat

Youth Team
Matchday 14 :

Bordeaux 3 - 0 Psg



Video's goal : bordeaux - Psg :rockman:






All Video's goal :

1 2 Lyon 2 - 0 Nantes
Pierre-Alain FRAU 46'
Sidney GOVOU 59'



1 Metz 1 - 2 Caen 1 2
Babacar GUEYE 39'
Sébastien MAZURE 45'
Sébastien MAZURE 81'



1 Nice 1 - 1 Lens 1
José COBOS 15'
John UTAKA 33'


1 2 3 Bordeaux 3 - 0 PSG
Stéphane PICHOT (CSC) 6'
Lilian LASLANDES 47'
Cyril ROOL 75'



1 Sochaux 1 - 1 Istres 1
Jérémy MATHIEU 82'
Laurent COURTOIS 53'



1 Rennes 1 - 1 Toulouse 1
Olivier MONTERRUBIO 70'
Daniel MOREIRA 75'



1 Auxerre 1 - 0 AC Ajaccio
Yann LACHUER 57'



Bastia 0 - 3 Saint-Etienne 1 2 3
David HELLEBUYCK 62'
David HELLEBUYCK 69'
Frédéric PIQUIONNE 86'



1 2 Marseille 2 - 0 Strasbourg
Habib BAMOGO 53'
Sergio KOKE 68'
 


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