Le Havre AC

Le Havre Athletic Club Football Association (short Le HAC) is one of the oldest French football club from the port city of Le Havre in the Seine -Maritime.

The club colors are 1891 light and dark blue, which were intended as a tribute to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in football and rugby mother country England, from the still to 1897 came the most active players in the HAC. The League team played until the summer of 2012 at the Stade Jules Deschaseaux, which has a capacity of 16,340 seats and 1970 Established in 1914 Stade de la Verte Cavée replaced. Since the 2012/13 season Le HAC is located in the newly built Stade Océane with 25 178 seats.

Club president Jean- Pierre Louvel is; the first team is coached by Érick Mombaerts since January 2013. (August 2013)

  • 4.1 French national team
  • 4.2 Other

France's oldest football club?

Logo History

1980

1990

Current

League membership

First class (Division 1 since 2002 in Ligue 1 renamed) played the club 1938-1943, 1944-1947, 1950-1954, 1959-1962, 1985-1988, 1991-2000, 2002/ 03 and 2008 /09.

Achievements

  • French Champion: best ever placement was table Rank 3 (1950 /51); also was Le Havre AC in the early years thrice (1899, 1900, 1919) national champion ( Championnat de France) the oldest association USFSA
  • French Cup Winners: 1959 ( and finalist 1920)
  • French Supercup ( Challenge of Champions ): 1959

For the club key players in the past

French national team

The number of matches for Le Havre AC and the period of these international assignments are given in parentheses

  • Robert Accard (4, from 1922 to 1926, scoring one goal)
  • René Bihel (1, 1947, and a goal achieved ) before five other countries games for another club
  • Julien Bure (1, 1925)
  • Yvon Douis (4, 1959-1961 ) before and after each eight matches, including at the World Cup in 1958 for two other clubs
  • Raymond Frémont (1, 1919)
  • Georges Houyvet (1, 1932)
  • Bernard Lenoble (2, 1924)
  • Pierre Ranzoni (1, 1950) before another international match for another club
  • Albert Renier (4, 1920-1924 )
  • Marceau Stricanne (1, 1951)
  • Charles Wilkes (4, 1905-1908 )

Other

  • Lucien jasseron
  • Raymond Kaelbel
  • Idriss Carlos Kameni
  • Jean -Michel Lesage
  • Anthony Le Tallec
  • Philippe Mahut
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