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French football club
Football club
Racing Club fléchois Short name La Flèche RC Founded 1995 Ground Stade Montréal
Racing Club Flèchois is a French football club based in La Flèche . As of the 2020–21 season, the club plays in Régional 1 Pays de la Loire, following relegation from 2019–20 Championnat National 3 . The club also has a women's team which currently play in the Sarthe district league.
History [ edit ]
1953 : Fusion of the two football clubs in La Flèche (La Flèche Sportive and AS Bellegarde) to form Union Sportive Fléchoise.
1976 : Fusion of two new football clubs in La Flèche (Union Sportive Fléchoise and Sporting Club Fléchois).
1995 : Separation of the football club from the rest of the multi-sports club of Union des Sports Fléchois to form Racing Club Fléchois .
1996 : First promotion to the Nationale 2 , which lasted for one season.
2002 : New promotion to CFA , again, for one season.
Honours [ edit ]
1986 – 1987 : Champion of DH in the Maine
1990 – 1991 : Cup winners in the Maine
1995 – 1996 : First in the group for National 3
2001 – 2002 : First in the group for CFA 2
Men's Coupe de France [ edit ]
The best result for the club was reaching the last 32 in 1995–1996 , when they were beaten by Martigues , in 2001–2002 , when they were beaten by Châteauroux , and in 2004–2005 , when they were beaten by Libourne-Saint-Seurin .
Women's Challenge de France [ edit ]
Players [ edit ]
Current squad [ edit ]
As of 22 February 2018[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Coaches [ edit ]
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(July 2010 )
References [ edit ]
^ "Seniors N3" (in French). La Flèche RC. Retrieved 22 February 2018 .
External links [ edit ]