STARS IN EUROPE - CAMEROON - CLUB - Nicolas Nkoulou joins Lyon

Cameroon defender Nicolas Nkoulou joins Lyon.

6 Jul 2016
STARS IN EUROPE -Cameroon - CLUB - Henri Bedimo joins Olympique Marseille.

Henri Bedimo joins Olympique Marseille and Diedhiou joins Angers.

2 Jul 2016
Africa Cup 2015 Qualifiers - Madagascar - Group Stage - 5th matches - coach Rajaonarisamba sacked

Madagascar replace Frank Rajaonarisamba with Auguste Raux.

8 Jun 2016
NATIONAL TEAM - GUINEA - COACH - Fernandez ends time by mutual consent

Luis Fernandez ends time as Guinea coach by mutual consent.

24 May 2016
OLYMPIC GAMES 2016 - DRAW - South Africa drawn with Brazil

South Africa men and women drawn with Brazil at 2016 Olympic Games.

15 Apr 2016
NATIONAL TEAM - TOGO - COACH - Togo have appointed Claude LeRoy

Togo replace coach Tom Saintfiet with Claude LeRoy.

9 Apr 2016
NATIONAL TEAM - ALGERIA - COACH - Gourcuff stands down

Christian Gourcuff stands down as coach of Algeria.

4 Apr 2016
National team - Morocco - Coach - Renard names first squad

Renard names four uncapped players in first Morocco squad.

11 Mar 2016
NATIONAL TEAM - CAMEROON - FRIENDLY - Cameroon to face France

France will play Cameroon in a friendly.

9 Feb 2016
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Dijon FCO
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 07/2017


Full name
Dijon Football Côte-d'Or

Nickname
The Mustards

Founded
1998

Ground
Stade Gaston Gérard,
Dijon

Capacity
15,995

Chairman
Olivier Delcourt

Manager
Olivier Dall'Oglio

League
Ligue 1

2016-17
Ligue 1, 16th


Dijon Football Côte d'Or commonly referred to as Dijon FCO or simply Dijon is a French association football club based in Dijon. 

The club was founded in 1998 as a result of a merger between two local clubs in the city, and competed in Ligue 2 after suffering relegation from Ligue 1 in the 2011-12 season.

The club earned promotion back to Ligue 1 at the end of the 2015-16 season. 

The club president is Olivier Delcourt and the first-team is coached by Olivier Dall'Oglio, a former football player. 

Dijon play its home matches at the Stade Gaston Gérard.


History
The history of football in Dijon began in 1903
with the founding of Cercle Laïque Dijonnais (Dijon Secular Club). 

The club’s football section was set up in 1913.

During World War II Cercle Laïque Dijonnais was renamed Cercle Sportif Dijon (Dijon Sports Club) and merged with FC Dijon. 

The new club, called Cercle Sportif Laïque Dijonnais (Dijon Secular Sports Club), joined Burgundy’s regional Division Honneur at its creation in 1945. 

In spring 1960, the club won the Burgundy championship for the first time.

After a spell in the top level amateur league from 1962, the club was coached by Pierre Danzelle and was able to field a stronger team, as shown by its winning the CFA Centre division in 1965. 

Refusing repeated proposals by the footballing authorities for the club to turn professional, Dijon's directors brought about the breakup of the team. 

The club was relegated to the Division Honneur in 1967.

The club won promotion to Division 3 in 1974 with the help of Philippe Piat.

In the late 1970s, meanwhile, several small clubs merged to form Dijon FC. 

This new club became the rivals of Cercle Sportif Laïque Dijonnais in the Burgundian capital. 

During the 1980s Cercle was owned by Jean Claude Dubouil. 

For the first time in its history, the club played in Division 2 between 1987 and 1991. 

Despite some good results, however, the club declined both financially and in terms of performance. 

Meanwhile, the city’s second club, Dijon FC, coached by Daniel Joseph, was promoted to the CFA, the same division as Cercle.

 

 


Players

  • Papy Djilobodji
  • Naim Sliti