AJ Auxerre
AJ Auxerre is a football (soccer) club from France.
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Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise, or AJ Auxerre, is a France football (soccer) team, founded in 1905, playing in the town of Auxerre in Bourgogne. Its home ground is Stade l'Abbé-Deschamps on the banks of the River Yonne River (capacity 23,467, 22,000 seated).
History
Auxerre are famous throughout Europe, their success at the highest level being unprecedented for a club from such a small town (under 40,000).
Honours
- Ligue 1 Championship: 1995-96
- Ligue 2 Championship: 1979-80
- Coupe de France: 1993-94, 1995-96, 2002-03, 2004-05
- French Cup finalists: 1978-79
As of July 10, 2009
Coaching staff
- Head coach: Jean Fernandez
- Assistant coach: David Carre
- Goalkeeper coach: Attila Farkas
- Goalkeeper coach: Xavier Poitrinal
- Team Chef: Bernard David
- Director of Sport: Christophe Grosso
- Physiotheapist: Guillaume Colin
- Medic: François Darras
- Medic: Mathieu Debain
- Medic: Didier Laurens
- Medic: Rudy Slepko
- Coach Equipe C: Claude Barret
- Coach U-18: Jérémy Spender
- Coach E-Youth: Zbigniew Szlykowicz
- Coach D-Youth: Mario Zaccardi
Current reserve squad
As of July 7, 2009 and
Former Personal
- Gérald Baticle
- Dominique Cuperly
Out on loan
Notable players
For a complete list of AJ Auxerre players, see :Category:AJ Auxerre players
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| Greatest ever AJ Auxerre team |
A poll was conducted amongst fans who voted for the greatest AJ Auxerre team ever.
- Bruno Martini
- Laurent Blanc
- Basile Boli
- Philippe Mexès
- Jean-Alain Boumsong
- Vincenzo Scifo
- Corentin Martins
- Yann Lachuer
- Djibril Cissé
- Eric Cantona
- Andrzej Szarmach
Coaches
- Pierre Grosjean :1946-1947
- J. Pastel :1947-1948
- Jacques Boulard and Bruneau: 1948-1950
- Georges Hatz : 1950-1952
- Marc Olivier (football) : 1952-1953
- M. Pignault: 1953-1955
- Pierre Meunier : 1955-1956
- Jacques Boulard : 1956-1958
- J. Helmann: 1958-1959
- Christian Di Orio : 1959-1961
- Guy Roux : 1961-1962
- Interim by Gagneux and Jacques Chevalier: 1962-1964 (Guy Roux was on conscription)
- Guy Roux : 1964-2000
- Daniel Rolland : 2000-2001
- Guy Roux : 2001-2005 (interim by Alain Fiard from November 2001 to January 2002, Guy Roux underwent a Coronary artery bypass surgery)
- Jacques Santini : 2005-2006
- Jean Fernandez : 2006-
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