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US Thionville Lusitanos

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US Thionville Lusitanos
Full nameUnion Sportive Thionville Lusitanos
Founded1905; 119 years ago (1905), as Fußball-Club Diedenhofen
2021; 3 years ago (2021), as US Thionville Lusitanos
StadiumStade de la Plaine
Stade Jeanne d'Arc
Stade de Guentrange
PresidentFrançois Ventrici
LeagueNational 3 Group I
2022–23Régional 1 Grand Est
Group B, 1st of 14 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Union Sportive Thionville Lusitanos is a football club based in Thionville, France. As of the 2023–24 season, it competes in the Championnat National 3, the fifth tier of the French football league system.

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History

The football club was born in 1905 as Fußball-Club Diedenhofen. After the first world war it was renamed La Sportive Thionvilloise following the transfer of Thionville from Germany to France in accord with the Treaty of Versailles. During the second world war, between 1940 and 1945, with the Germans in charge of the area again, the club was renamed Turn-und-Sportgemeinschaft before reverting to its previous name.[1]

In 1943, Fritz Walter played in the squad, who went on to win the World Cup in 1954 with West Germany.

In 1969 the club gained promotion to the national amateur division for the first time.[1] They turned professional whilst in the second division for the two seasons 1979-1980 and 1980–1981.[2] In the latter season they reached the quarter-finals of the French Cup, where they drew 2–2 at home, before losting 3–0 in the return leg against Martigues.[3] They also reached the last 32 in the 1979–80, 1983–84 and 1997–98 seasons. In the second of the two second division seasons, the club declared bankruptcy and reformed in division 4 as Thionville Football Club[1]

The club spent the rest of the 1980s and 1990s in either the fourth of fifth tier of the national pyramid, before relegation back to the regional level in 2000. They spend one further season at the national level in 2009–10.[1]

On 2 May 2021, Thionville FC merged with Thionville AS Portugais Saint-François to create US Thionville Lusitanos.[4] In 2023, the club achieved promotion back to the Championnat National 3.[5]

Club presidents

  • Roger Hoffmann
  • Jean-Marc Plez
  • Christian Ragni
  • Jean-Luc Bitard
  • Pascal Dine
  • Jean-François Geissler

Managers

  • 1976-1979: Rolland Ehrhardt 
  • 1979-December 1980: Robert Szczepaniak
  • January 1980 – 1981: Pierre Flamion
  • 1983-January 1987: Paweł Chodakowski 
  • February 1987 – 1987: Branko Tucač 
  • 1992-2000: José Souto
  • 2000-2001: Gabriel Dalvit 
  • 2001-2003: Pascal Raspollini
  • 2003-2006: Patrick Libot 
  • 2006-2007: Gabriel Dalvit 
  • 2008-2010: Eric Brusco
  • June 2010 – 2012: Christophe Borbiconi
  • November 2013-June 2018: Manu Cuccu 
  • 2019: David Fanzel

Honours

  • National Fourth Division Champion, Group East: 1984
  • Lorraine Champions: 1923, 1925, 1928, 1961, 1977, 2009
  • Honour Division Champions: 1927, 1932, 1938, 2016
  • Lorraine Cup: 1925, 1929, 1964, 1983, 1993, 2008

Naming history

  • 1905–1919: Fußball-Club Diedenhofen
  • 1919–1940: La Sportive Thionvilloise
  • 1940–1945: Turn-und-Sportgemeinschaft
  • 1945–1981: La Sportive Thionvilloise
  • 1981–2021: Thionville Football Club
  • 2021–present: Union Sportive Thionville Lusitanos

References

  1. ^ a b c d "THIONVILLE" (in French). Stat Football Club France. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  2. ^ unknown (in French), France Football, 3 July 1979, p. 15
  3. ^ "Historique" (in French). Thionville FC. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Thionville Football : et que vive Thionville Lusitanos !". Republicain-lorrain.fr (in French). 2 May 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  5. ^ Guillaume, Emeric (23 June 2023). "L'US Thionville Lusitanos à l'honneur pour sa montée en N3". Moselle.tv (in French). Retrieved 26 June 2023.

External links

This page was last edited on 28 January 2024, at 15:12
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