Fixtures

Frankrike - National 75' 30 [5] Le Mans vs Villefranche [12] - 1-1
Frankrike - National 04/26 17:30 31 Nancy vs Le Mans - View
Frankrike - National 05/03 17:30 32 Le Mans vs Cholet - View
Frankrike - National 05/10 19:00 33 Niort vs Le Mans - View
Frankrike - National 05/17 17:30 34 Le Mans vs Marignane - View

Results

Frankrike - National 04/12 17:30 29 [11] Chateauroux v Le Mans [6] W 1-2
Frankrike - National 04/05 17:30 28 [6] Le Mans v Avranches [16] L 3-4
Frankrike - National 03/29 18:30 27 [6] Le Mans v Epinal [17] W 1-0
Frankrike - National 03/22 18:30 26 [5] Rouen v Le Mans [8] W 0-1
Frankrike - National 03/15 18:30 25 [8] Le Mans v Martigues [3] W 2-0
Frankrike - National 03/09 14:00 24 [9] Sochaux v Le Mans [8] D 2-2
Frankrike - National 03/02 18:30 23 [11] Le Mans v GOAL FC [14] W 2-0
Frankrike - National 02/27 18:30 14 [9] Villefranche v Le Mans [13] W 0-4
Frankrike - National 02/23 18:30 22 [1] Red Star FC 93 v Le Mans [13] L 4-1
Frankrike - National 02/16 18:30 21 [10] Le Mans v US Orleans [8] L 0-1
Frankrike - National 02/09 18:30 20 [11] Versailles v Le Mans [10] D 0-0
Frankrike - National 02/02 18:30 19 [10] Le Mans v Nimes [15] D 0-0

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 40 19 21
Wins 15 5 10
Draws 11 6 5
Losses 14 8 6
Goals for 50 23 27
Goals against 49 26 23
Clean sheets 13 6 7
Failed to score 9 5 4

Wikipedia - Le Mans FC

Le Mans Football Club (French pronunciation: [ləmɑ̃]; commonly referred to as Le Mans FC, formerly known as Le Muc) is a French professional football club based in Le Mans. The club was founded in 1985 as a result of a merger under the name Le Mans Union Club 72. In 2010, Le Mans changed its name to Le Mans FC to coincide with the re-modeling of the club, which includes moving into a new stadium, MMArena, which opened in January 2011. The stadium is based in the interior of the Circuit de la Sarthe, a famous circuit in the city.

The club were controversially relegated from 2019–20 Ligue 2 when the season was terminated early due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

History

Le Mans Sports Club were founded in 1900, but it was not until 1908 that a football club existed within it. Le Mans qualified for the Championnat de la France in 1910, but were heavily overturned by Saint-Servan. Gaining a huge reputation up to World War I, Le Mans SC plunged into obscurity by World War II before joining the war league in 1942.

The football section of Union Sportive du Mans was founded in 1903.

The current club was formed as a result of a merger between Union Sportive du Mans and Le Mans Sports Club, on 12 June 1985. Upon its foundation, former football player Bernard Deferrez was installed as manager. Le Mans UC spent the majority of its infancy in Ligue 2. In the 2003–04 season, the club achieved promotion to Ligue 1 for the first time, but were immediately relegated. Le Mans returned to the first division for the 2005–06 season and successfully remained in the league for the next four seasons. The club suffered relegation back to Ligue 2 in the 2009–10 season. Midway through the campaign, on 2 December 2009, Le Mans announced that it was changing its name from Le Mans Union Club 72 to Le Mans FC.

Le Mans moved to the MMArena midway through the 2010–11 season, comfortably in the promotion spots for a return to Ligue 1, but a bad run sees them finish 4th, missing promotion on goal difference. The failure to achieve promotion is costly, as the club sees its payroll limited by the DNCG. Many players left, and relegation was only narrowly avoided. The club survived by appeal an attempt by DNCG to relegate them to Championnat National. The following season they were relegated on the field, and a long summer of legal battles saw them liquidated and reforming in Maine (province) Division d'Honneur as an amateur club.

Promotion to Championnat de France Amateur 2 was achieved on the first attempt, and promotion from that division was only narrowly missed in 2014–15 and 2015–16. On the third attempt, promotion to the new Championnat National 2 was obtained in 2016–17, when Le Mans finished as one of the best runners up in the competition. Le Mans was promoted for the second season in a row winning Group D and being promoted to the 2018–19 Championnat National, the club would achieve a third consecutive promotion after successfully overcoming Gazélec Ajaccio in the Ligue 2 relegation play-off final with a 3-2 aggregate score, swapping places with the Corsican club who, only three years before had been members of the top-flight themselves.

The club were in 19th place in Ligue 2 when the season was terminated early due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the club supporting an LFP proposal which would have seen Ligue 2 operate temporarily with 22 clubs, meaning they would stay in the division, the FFF ruled on 27 May 2020 that they were to be relegated to Championnat National.

Le Mans fotballklubb er en fransk profesjonell fotballklubb som holder til i Le Mans, Pays de la Loire. Klubben ble grunnlagt i 1908 som Union Sportive du Mans og spiller sine hjemmekamper på MMArena. Laget spiller for tiden i Championnat National, den tredje divisjonen i det franske ligasystemet.

Le Mans har vunnet Coupe de France to ganger, i 1992 og 2004. De har også nådd finalen i Coupe de la Ligue to ganger, i 1991 og 2002. I Ligue 1 har Le Mans sin beste plassering som nummer 9 i 2006–07-sesongen.

Klubbens mest kjente spillere inkluderer François M'Pelé, Stéphane Sessègnon, Gervinho og Cédric Carrasso.