US Nœux-les-Mines
Football club in Nœux-les-Mines, France
Football club
Full name | Union Sportive Nœux-les-Mines |
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Founded | 1909 |
Stadium | Stade Camille-Tisserand |
Capacity | 2,000[1] |
President | Jérémy Wacheux |
Manager | Romain Boulert |
League | Régional 1 Hauts-de-France Group B |
2020–21 | Régional 1 Hauts-de-France Group B, 6th |
Union Sportive Nœux-les-Mines is a football club located in Nœux-les-Mines, France. They play in the Régional 1, the sixth tier of French football. Their colours are yellow and blue.[2] The club experienced its "golden era" during the late 1970s and early 80s, notably playing six seasons in the Division 2.[3]
Managerial history
- 1947–1948: Jean Batmale
- 1948–1949: Constant Tison [fr]
- 1955–1976: Simon Flak
- 1976–1978: Guy Debeugny
- 1976–1982: Gérard Houllier
- 1982–1983: René Sillou [fr]
- 1983–1984: Jean-Claude Devenyns
- 1995–2005: Henri Nowak
- 2005–2012: Mickaël Rollin
- 2012–present: Romain Boulert
Notable former players
- Alain Tirloit [fr]
- Joachim Marx
- Richard Krawczyk
- Raymond Kopa
- Héctor Resola [de]
- Jean-Michel Godart [fr]
- Augustin Gronier
- Hervé Flak [fr]
- Patrice Bergues
- Pascal Leprovost
- Daniel Boulanger
- Patrick Gosset
- Jean-Claude Dutriaux
- Jacques Cybulski
- Joël Douillet
- Jean Ciecelski
- Jean-Jacques Owczarczak
- Daniel Kutermak [fr]
- Jean-Pierre Coppin
- Marc Westerloppe
- Freddy Lefebvre
- Stefan Białas
- Éric Danty
- Cas Janssens
- Erick Mombaerts
- Alexandre Stassievitch
- Simon Zimny
- Daniel Wilczynski
Honours
Honour | No. | Years |
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Division d'Honneur Nord | 2 | 1948–49, 1970–71 |
Division 3 | 1 | 1975–76 |
References
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Ligue 2 clubs
- Abbeville
- Aix-en-Provence
- Alès
- Ancenis
- Angers
- Angoulême
- Antibes
- Arles-Avignon
- Auxerre
- Avignon
- CA Bastia
- Beauvais
- Besançon
- Béziers
- Blénod
- Blois
- Bordeaux
- Brest
- Boulogne
- Bourg-en-Bresse
- Bourges
- Calais
- Cambrai
- Cannes
- Cercle Dijon
- Chambly
- Charleville
- Châteauroux
- Châtellerault
- Chaumont
- Cherbourg
- Cholet
- Club Français
- Colmar
- Concarneau
- Corbeil-Essonnes
- Creil
- Créteil
- Dijon
- Douai
- Épinal
- Entente BFN
- Évian
- Évreux
- Excelsior
- Fives
- Fontainebleau
- Forbach
- GSC Marseille
- Gazélec Ajaccio
- Gueugnon
- Haguenau
- Hazebrouck
- Hyères
- Istres
- La Ciotat
- La Roche-sur-Yon
- La Rochelle
- Le Havre
- Le Mans
- Lens
- Le Puy Foot
- Le Touquet
- Libourne-Saint-Seurin
- Lille
- Olympique Lillois
- Limoges Foot
- Longwy
- Louhans-Cuiseaux
- Lucé
- Lyon
- Lyon OU
- Malakoff
- Mantes
- Marignane
- Marseille
- Melun
- Melun-Fontainebleau
- Merlebach
- Monaco
- Montceau-les-Mines
- Montélimar
- Montluçon
- Montmorillon
- Montpellier
- Mouzon
- Mulhouse
- FC Nancy
- Nantes
- Nevers
- Nice
- Nîmes
- Niort
- Nœux-les-Mines
- Orléans
- Paris-Charenton
- Paris-Joinville
- Paris-Neuilly
- Paris Saint-Germain
- Quevilly-Rouen
- Racing Paris
- Perpignan
- Poissy
- Poitiers
- Quimper
- Reims
- Rennes
- Racing Roubaix
- Roubaix-Tourcoing
- Rouen
- Saint-Brieuc
- Saint-Dié
- Saint-Dizier
- Saint-Étienne
- Saint-Quentin
- Saint-Seurin
- Sedan
- Sète
- Sochaux
- Stade Français
- Strasbourg
- Tavaux
- Thionville
- Thonon
- Toulon
- Toulouse
- Toulouse (1937)
- Tours
- Troyes AF
- Troyes ASTS
- Valence
- Valenciennes
- Vannes
- Vauban Strasbourg
- Villefranche
- Viry-Châtillon
- Vittel
- Wasquehal
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