The club's last honour was winning the Coupe de France in 1997 after beating Guingamp 4–3 on penalties in the final.
In the 2005–06 season, Nice made it to the final of the Coupe de la Ligue in 2006 losing to Nancy 2–1. Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice, pe scurt OGC Nice sau Nice, este un club de fotbal din Nice, Franța, care evoluează în Ligue 1. In the league's inaugural season, Nice finished 7th in its group. "Chinese Investors Buy French Soccer Club OGC Nice". Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules.
The club achieved promotion back to the first division for the 1948–49 season under the leadership of the Austrian manager Anton Marek. After the war, Nice returned to professional status and were inserted back into the second division. To appear in the section below, a player must have played in at least 100 official matches for the club. Olympique Gymnaste Club Nice Côte d'Azur (French pronunciation: [ɔlɛ̃pik ʒimnast nis kot daˈzyʁ]; commonly referred to as OGC Nice or simply Nice) is a French association football club based in Nice.
The club finished the decade (1950–1959) with four league titles and two Coupe de France trophies.
Archived from the original on 5 February 2010. Retrieved … Quel est le gendre idéal de l'effectif niç ... OGC Nice Awards 2013 : épisode 4 OGC Nice. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. On 22 September 2009, French newspaper L'Équipe reported that the Grand Stade Nice had been selected by the French Football Federation as one of the twelve stadiums to be used in the country's bidding for UEFA Euro 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2016. Nice, along with most clubs from the south, were among the first clubs to adopt the new statute and, subsequently, became professional and were founding members of the new league. OGC Nice. Nice and Cannes contest the derby match that is known as the Derby de la Côte d'Azur. Ultima editare a paginii a fost efectuată la 24 aprilie 2020, ora 13:07. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. The FFF officially made its selections on 11 November 2009 and the city of Nice was selected as a site to host matches during the tournament.
Retrieved 11 January 2011. The club has won Ligue 1 four times and the Coupe de France three times. Archived from the original on 5 February 2010. OGC Nice. Nice were declared champions due to having more wins (18) than Lille (17). In the final, Nice defeated Guingamp 5–4 on penalties to earn cup success. [2] In the following season, under new manager Numa Andoire, Nice won the double after winning both the league and the Coupe de France. Nice was founded under the name Gymnaste Club de Nice and is one of the founding members of the first division of French football.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. While playing in the league, Nice developed rivalries with Cannes and Marseille. The new section spawned a football club and, after two seasons, the two clubs merged.
In the league, the club defended its title by holding off both Bordeaux and Lille.
However, after achieving stability, mainly due to selling a few players, Nice were allowed in Ligue 1 after successfully appealing. In 1920, the club was playing in the Ligue du Sud-Est, a regional league under the watch of the French Football Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2016. In the lead up to the season, Nice failed to meet the financial requirements set by the DNCG and were, subsequently, relegated to the Championnat National, the third level of French football. ↑ "Effectif pros" (in French). OGC Nice. Saison 2010-2011 Sponsors. Variety. OGC Nice. After six seasons a mid-table finishes, Nice was back in Division 2.
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The club, now being led by a young and unknown Just Fontaine, faced southern rivals Marseille and earned a 2–1 victory with Victor Nuremberg and Carniglia scoring the goals. Retrieved 10 January 2011. The Tribunal administratif of Nice cancelled the project for irregularities committed concerning the fixation of the price of tickets.
This page was last modified on 10 January 2016, at 16:44. The Stade du Ray has gone through many renovations, most recently being in 1997 and has a capacity of 17,415. The stadium is popular with supporters for being located in the center of the city, but suffers from its old structure and small capacity, as the Nice metropolitan area has over 1 million residents. Three seasons later, Nice won the last title of the decade in 1959.
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The new stadium should be built at the same place as before, at Nice-Lingostière. In subsequent decades, Nice struggled to equal the success of the 1950s with Reims and, later Saint-Étienne eclipsing the club in the 1960s and 70s. OGC Nice en bref : cette page donne un rapide aperçu de la saison Statistiques générales pour la saison actuelle du club.
Nice began to attempt to build a new stadium in 2002. OGC Nice.
During the club's successful run in the 1950s, Nice were among the first French clubs to successfully integrate internationals players into the fold.