FCF Hénin-Beaumont

The Football Club Feminin Henin- Beaumont is a women's football club from the northern France, located between Lens and Douai town Henin- Beaumont. His club colors are green and white. The League Women's League of FCF carries out their home games at Stade local Octave Birembaut, which has a capacity of about 3,000 spectators.

History

In the spring of 1972 was formed at the amateur club Olympique Henin a women's football department; This in 1981 started his own under the name FCF Henin- Beaumont. Nevertheless, called the FCF as its founding date May 1972. During the season 1978/79 Olympiques women sat down for the first time by the regional round robin and reached at the time discharged even in the knockout system france wide final, where she later in the national champion AS Étroeungt failed. Four years later, the FCF Henin- Beaumont reached the final, only runners-up, after decided by penalties but behind the VGA Saint- Maur - exactly as the women in 1988 was issued again. After of the 1992 introduction of a national women's league, the team of this division belonged to one Féminine to 1996 and again from 2003 to 2012. A better ranking as number four (1993 and 2009), however, did not reach the North Frenchwomen it. For the 2013/14 season they have returned to the top flight.

In the discharged only in 2001 National Cup competition FCF Henin- Beaumont has not yet progressed beyond the quarter-finals; at last he retired in 2013 as Zweitdivisionär against Olympique Lyonnais. The club is known for its good youth work; so the A and B youth teams play for years in the highest French League of their respective age group.

Well-known former players

Internationals for France; in parentheses, the period when FCF Henin- Beaumont and the number of completed while the 'A' matches.

  • Sophie Ryckeboer - Charrier (1987-1989, 15)
  • Isabelle Musset (1987-1989, 14)
  • Sandrine Capy (1987-1993, 4)
  • Candie Herbert (1992-1996 and 2007-2009, 21)
  • Amélie Coquet (2001-2005, 10)
  • Amandine Henry ( 2004/ 05, none )
  • Julie Soyer (2004/ 05, none )
  • Pauline Crammer (since 2006, 1 )

With Marine Dafeur another player of the club was convened in 2013 in the national squad, but not yet used.

Achievements

  • French vice- champions: 1983, 1988
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