托农埃维昂大日内瓦足球俱乐部

法国的足球俱乐部

托农埃维昂大日内瓦足球俱乐部(法语:Thonon Evian Grand Genève FC,简称Thonon Evian或更简单的Évian),原名埃维昂托农加亚尔足球俱乐部(法语:Evian Thonon Gaillard Football Club法语发音:[evjɑ̃ tɔnɔ̃ ɡajaʁ])是法国的一个足球俱乐部,现比赛于法国全国乙级联赛

托农埃维昂
Thonon Evian
全名Thonon Evian Grand Genève FC
成立2007年7月1日
城市阿讷西
主场体育公园球场
(Parc des Sports)
容纳人数15,660人
主席Jean-Louis Escoffier
主教练Éric Guichard
联赛法国全国乙级联赛
2021–22法国全国丙级联赛奥弗涅-罗讷-阿尔卑斯大区,第 1 位(升级)
网站官方网站
主场球衣
客场球衣

俱乐部原本位于法国东南部邻近瑞士边界及日内瓦市镇加亚尔足球俱乐部,于2007年搬迁到托农莱班

埃维昂以“Football Croix-de-Savoie 74”的名义成立,其后经历两次合并。首次化身成为“FC加亚尔”(FC Gaillard),存在于1924年至2003年之间,期间只获得有限度的荣誉,仅于1999年夺得地区性联赛冠军。埃维昂在2007年成立后取得较大的成就,只花了3季便升上职业联赛。球队于2008年赢得法国业余足球联赛冠军,于2009/10年赛季以法丙冠军身份升级法乙,随即再夺冠而连续两年升级到法甲比赛[1]

埃维昂原采用俱乐部基地的约瑟夫·穆瓦纳体育场(Stade Joseph-Moynat)进行主场赛事,但于升级法乙后球场不符合法国职业足球联赛的规格,于2010/11年赛季开始暂时迁往邻近阿讷西体育公园球场(Parc des Sports),俱乐部正计划兴建新球场或改建约瑟夫-摩历球场。在搬到现时的球场前,埃维昂曾寻求借用邻近的日内瓦日内瓦体育场

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历史

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Évian Thonon Gaillard Football Club was formed in 2003 under the name Football Croix-de-Savoie 74 as a result of a merger between FC Gaillard and FC Ville-la-Grand. Gaillard was founded in 1924 and spent most of its life playing in the Ligue Rhône-Alpes, while Ville-la-Grand was founded in 1928. The new club finished 3rd in the Championnat de France amateur (CFA) Groupe B section for the 2003–04 season. Normally, only the top club in each of the four amateur groups are promoted to the Championnat National; however, both the 1st and 2nd placed clubs in the group were reserve sides of professional teams, namely Lyon and Metz. As such, Croix-de-Savoie was promoted.[2] The club's first season in National saw them narrowly avoid relegation, finishing 14th out of 20, two points above relegated 17th place Besançon.[3] The 2005–06 season was less successful; Croix-de-Savoie finished 18th with 41 points, one point behind SO Châtellerault, thus falling back to the fourth division.[4] Croix-de-Savoie's average attendance also dropped from 933 to 716.[5]

In 2007, the club underwent a further merger, this time with local team Olympique Thonon-Chablais; the club's name changed once again, with it becoming known as Olympique Croix-de-Savoie 74. Whilst the former club had been heavily associated with the commune of Gaillard, the new club moved to the nearby commune of Thonon-les-Bains because the stadium in Gaillard was, in August 2005, deemed unfit for use in the National division. The decision resulted in club being forced to move to Stade Joseph-Moynat in Thonon, a facility with 2,700 seats and a capacity of 6,000. The club returned to the Championnat National as the CFA Group B winners, for the 2008–09 season. In the summer of 2009, the president of the Groupe Danone, Franck Riboud, was made honorary president of the football club. Riboud yet again changed the name of the team to Évian Thonon Gaillard Football Club. He also put money into the team in order to improve the youth system of the club and harbored aspirations of the side achieving promotion to Ligue 2.[6] On 16 April 2010, the club completed the feat in Riboud's first season presiding over the club achieving promotion to Ligue 2, for the first time, following its 1–0 victory over Amiens.

After earning promotion to Ligue 2 for the 2010–11 season, Évian were rumored to be pursuing a move to play its home matches at the Stade de la Praille in Geneva, Switzerland after it was determined that the club's current facility, the Stade Joseph-Moynat, did not meet the Ligue de Football Professionnel's (LFP) standards. Thonon-les-Bains, the commune where the club situates itself, is a few kilometers from the Swiss border and is only 34.6千米(21.5英里), a 45 minute car drive, from the city of Geneva. It was reported that the club's president, Patrick Trotignon, had been in the process of advocating for the move since the beginning of the 2009–10 Championnat National season just in case the club had achieved promotion to the second division. The vice-president of Swiss club Servette FC, who occupy the stadium, questioned the move citing possible schedule conflicts, as well as the health of the pitch if both clubs were to use the stadium on a weekly basis.[7] However, his claims were refuted by Benoît Genecand, who serves as president of Fondation du Stade de Genève (FSG), which owns and operates the facility. The club responded immediately to Genecand's comments via a press release posted on the club's official website.[8] Évian petitioned to the State Council of Geneva and obtained approval from the LFP for the move in early May. On 20 May 2010, Évian received a favorable ruling from the French Football Federation (FFF) with the Federal Council voting in favor of the move. According to the federation, the move now had to be agreed upon by a UEFA executive committee, which is composed of seventeen officials.[9][10] On 8 June, UEFA officially denied Évian's request to play at the Stade de la Praille meaning the club will likely play its home matches at the Parc des Sports in nearby Annecy.[11]

On 9 January 2011, Évian recorded an upset victory over the defending French champions Marseille in the Coupe de France. The team defeated the Ligue 1 club 3–1 in the Round of 64.[12] Strong form throughout the season saw Évian secure a second successive promotion as champions of Ligue 2.

荣誉

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  • 法国业余足球联赛
    • 冠军(1):2007/08年;

参考资料

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  1. ^ 體育通識:埃维昂年年升班. hk.apple.nextmedia.com. 2011-06-14 [2011-06-14] (中文(香港)). 
  2. ^ French Football 2003/04. RSSSF. [21 May 2010]. (原始内容存档于2009-06-12). 
  3. ^ French Football 2004/05. RSSSF. [21 May 2010]. (原始内容存档于2009-06-12). 
  4. ^ French Football 3rd Tier 2005/06. RSSSF. [21 May 2010]. (原始内容存档于2006-01-04). 
  5. ^ European Football Statistics – France 2004/05. European Football Statistics. [21 May 2010]. (原始内容存档于2010-11-24). 
  6. ^ Historique. Évian Thonon Gaillard FC. [21 May 2010]. (原始内容存档于2010-05-28). 
  7. ^ Evian-Thonon-Gaillard au Stade de Genève, Servette ne peut pas s’y opposer. Tribune de Geneve (TDG). 15 April 2010 [20 May 2010]. (原始内容存档于2010-04-17). 
  8. ^ Servette FC et le Stade de Genève. Servette FC (Servette Football Club). 15 April 2010 [21 May 2010]. (原始内容存档于2011-06-17). 
  9. ^ Evian-Thonon-Gaillard se rapproche du Stade de Genève!. Tribune de Geneve (TDG). 20 May 2010 [20 May 2010]. (原始内容存档于2010-05-23). 
  10. ^ Evian se rapproche de Genève. France Football. 20 May 2010 [20 May 2010]. (原始内容存档于2010-05-23). 
  11. ^ L'ETGFC jouera à Annecy. France Football (France Football). 8 June 2010 [8 June 2010]. (原始内容存档于2010-06-11). 
  12. ^ Marseille caught cold by Evian in Coupe. ESPN. 10 January 2011 [15 January 2011]. (原始内容存档于2012-10-24). 

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