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Valenciennes Football Club was founded in 1913 by a group of young men known by surnames Colson, Joly, and Bouly. Due to the club having limited resources and its formation coinciding with the onset of World War I , Valenciennes sought a consolidation between locals clubs in the city.
FC Martigues: Angers SCO: 2000–01: Grenoble Foot 38: Amiens SC: FC Istres: 2001–02: Clermont Foot: Stade de Reims: ASOA Valence and Toulouse FC (4 clubs promoted this season) 2002–03: Besançon Racing Club: Angers SCO: FC Rouen: 2003–04: Stade de Reims: Stade Brestois 29: Dijon FCO: 2004–05: Valenciennes FC: ASOA Valence (not promoted ...
The 2022–23 season was the 110th in the history of Valenciennes FC and their ninth consecutive season in the second division. The club participated in Ligue 2 and the Coupe de France . Players
The 2023–24 season is Valenciennes FC's 111th season in existence and 10th consecutive in the Ligue 2. ... The league fixtures were unveiled on 29 June 2023. [6]
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On 25 June, the DNCG relegated Valenciennes FC to the Championnat National because of their approximate amount of €8 million in debts, this allowing Châteauroux to remain in Ligue 2. [9] On 4 July, DNCG confirmed its denial of Luzenac's promotion despite the appeal, [10] allowing Istres also to remain in Ligue 2.
The 2021–22 season was the 109th season in the existence of Valenciennes FC and the club's eighth consecutive season in the second division of French football. In addition to the domestic league , Valenciennes participated in this season's edition of the Coupe de France .
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