The Centre d'entraînement Henri-Guérin (Henri-Guérin Training Center), colloquially known as La Piverdière, was inaugurated in June 2000. Although the group was founded in 1991, its roots date back to 1987 when a group of supporters known as Ultras Roazhon was formed. Plescop [plɛskɔp] est une commune française, située dans le département du Morbihan en région Bretagne. [19] Failing to establish itself and after several problems, among them a fire that destroyed its premises in November 2010,[20] clashes with the National Police[21] and incidents resulting in several of its members becoming arrested during an away match at Auxerre in 2012,[22] the Unvez Kelt decided to dissolve in 2012.[23]. In a tense final, Rennes lost the match to their fierce rivals 2–0. In 2014, Rennes made the Coupe de France final and once again their opponent was Guingamp. The team is managed by Julien Stéphan. After World War I, Rennes began focusing its efforts on winning the recently created Coupe de France. In the league's inaugural season, Rennes finished mid-table in its group. Georginio Gregion Emile Wijnaldum, né le 11 novembre 1990 à Rotterdam, est un footballeur international néerlandais qui évolue au poste de milieu de terrain au Liverpool FC. 2002 à Plescop, France Two seasons later, the club accomplished this feat again. 182: น้ำหนัก (กก.) Rennes, led by players such as Daniel Rodighiéro, Georges Lamia and Jean-Claude Lavaud defeated UA Sedan-Torcy 3–1 in the replay of the final. In July 1930, the National Council of the French Football Federation (FFF) voted 128–20 in support of professionalism in French football. Georginio Rutter (Plescop, 20 de abril de 2002) es un futbolista francés que juega de delantero en el Stade Rennais de la Ligue 1. Strengthened by the arrivals of internationals Bernard Lenoble, Maurice Gastiger, Ernest Molles and captain François Hugues after the war, in the competition's fourth campaign, Rennes reached the final. Actualité du Football par Maxifoot. In the following season, Rennes won the league again, but in 1910 Rennes was unable to win a third, as Saint-Malo won the league by two points. It was displayed at the Mordelles stand during the 1994–95 season. There is currently an image awaiting approval. Despite taking the lead in the second half, however, Rennes was defeated 2–1 after Guingamp scored two goals in a ten-minute span. The Breton identity is regularly displayed and the use of Celtic symbols is frequent. In 1971, Rennes captured its second Coupe de France title after defeating Lyon 1–0 with the only goal coming from a penalty conversion by André Guy. Georginio RUTTER. Led by the Austrian-born Frenchman Franz Pleyer, Rennes achieved its best finish in the league after finishing fourth in the 1948–49 campaign. No Player Action image uploaded. The French Cup winners for the last four years were heavy favourites to beat Rennes having already been crowned Ligue 1 champions for the 2018-19 season on 21 April. From 1972 to 1994, Rennes was supervised by 11 different managers and, during the years, consistently hovered between Division 1 and Division 2. Rennes was founded in 1901 under the name Stade Rennais and is one of the founding members of the first division of French football. [11] A special feat of the RCK is that the group is responsible for having made the largest Gwenn-ha-du in history measuring 270 square metres. Pinault also paid for a completed re-construction of the stadium and also invested in the transfer market, recruiting several players from South America, most notably Lucas Severino, whom Rennes paid a record €21 million for. Current first-team players Eduardo Camavinga and Joris Gnagnon were graduates of the academy. [15] Violent clashes between radical members of the two groups have occurred. Rennes spent four more years in the first division before suffering relegation to Division 2 in the 1936–37 season. Two years later, in 1935, the club reached the final of the Coupe de France for the second time. In 1998, the club was sold by the municipality to retail magnate François Pinault. players with a Wikipedia article, see here. The main rival of the RCK has, however, not been the Breizh Stourmer, but for many years, the Brigade Loire, a supporters' group of Rennes' rival club Nantes. Under the leadership of club president Isidore Odorico, Rennes was among the first clubs to adopt the new statute and, subsequently, became professional and became founding members of the new league. The Breizh Stourmer has since dissolved. Rennes have several supporter groups associated with the club, ranging from groups of senior supporters to ultras. Pinault invested a substantial amount of funding into the club and sought to increase Rennes' production of youth talent by constructing a training centre, which was completed in 2000. The main rival of the RCK has, however, not been the Breizh Stourmer, but for many years, the Brigade Loire, a supporters' group of Rennes' rival club Nantes. After another season in charge, Prouff departed Rennes and the club entered free-fall. Rennes has played on the land where the club's stadium, the Roazhon Park, situates itself since 1912. Full Name: Georginio Rutter: CLB: Stade Rennais. 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Al momento c'è un'immagine in attesa di approvazione. Georginio RUTTER. The centre hosts the senior team's training sessions, as well as the club's reserve and youth teams. The Breizh Stourmer has since dissolved. Жоржиньо Рюттер (фр. It is a section of the RCK that is situated in Paris. In the match, the club faced two-time defending champions Red Star Olympique, which was led by attacker Paul Nicolas, defender Lucien Gamblin and goalkeeper Pierre Chayriguès. In July 1930, the National Council of the French Football Federation (FFF) voted 128–20 in support of professionalism in French football. Football had quickly become widely circulated in nearby regions and it was soon brought to Brittany. Étymologiquement parlant, Plescop serait donc « la paroisse de l'évêque ». The group was initially refused by the club as an official group, however, with the help of Les Socios, it was finally accepted. Эта страница в последний раз была отредактирована 28 сентября 2020 в 08:20. The French Football Federation (FFF) recognised Rennes as having the best youth academy in the country in 2010. Although the group was founded in 1991, its roots date back to 1987 when a group of supporters known as Ultras Roazhon was formed. After three years of Saint-Malo dominating the league, Rennes finally eclipsed the club in 1908 under the leadership of Welsh manager Arthur Griffith. The team is managed by Julien Stéphan. Clicca qui per votare.. Segnala Immagine. In 2003, a second group of ultras, the Breizh Stourmer ("Breton Warriors") was formed through a break with the RCK. After nearly four years of renovation, the new stadium was unveiled on 7 March 1987. Énoncé héraldique : Ecu d’argent à la fasce de gueules chargée de trois besants d’or, et accompagnée de six mouchetures d’hermine de sable. Liens externes. In 1999, the new renovations, which were designed by architect Bruno Gaudin, cost €37.3 million and took four years to complete. The group supports the team at important away matches, such as those against Lyon and Paris Saint-Germain. In 1983, the club renovated the stadium in an attempt to resemble the Olympiastadion in Munich. [8], In 2019–20 season, Rennes finished third in Ligue 1 and qualified for 2020–21 UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history.[9]. The club's first match was played two weeks later against FC Rennais, which Stade lost 6–0. No. The Centre d'entraînement Henri-Guérin (Henri-Guérin Training Center), colloquially known as La Piverdière, was inaugurated in June 2000. Below are the notable former and current players who have represented Rennes in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1901. The Breton identity is regularly displayed and the use of Celtic symbols is frequent. The RCK was formed by three young supporters who decided to establish the Mordelles stand as the true hot spot of the stadium. On 23 May 1972, Rennes officially changed its name to its current form. Pháp: Chiều cao (cm) 182: Cân … He had his best season in the 2009–10 season, appearing in 38 matches and scoring 12 goals. [3] The new club adopted the colours of Rennais, which consisted of a red and black combination with black vertical stripes on the shirt. In that time, the club's youth system has made up most of the club's first team. Références. Esta página se editó por última vez el 29 sep 2020 a las 14:30. In 1902, Stade Rennais joined the USFSA federation and, subsequently, became a founding member of the Ligue de Bretagne de football, a newly created regional league founded by the federation. Six of the seven players made appearances with the first-team. Red Star opened the scoring in the fourth minute and the match was concluded following a late goal from Raymond Sentubéry. The academy has produced several notable talents, such as Ousmane Dembélé, Yacine Brahimi, Eduardo Camavinga, Yoann Gourcuff, Yann M'Vila, Moussa Sow, Abdoulaye Doucouré, Sylvain Wiltord and Jimmy Briand. Stade Rennais Football Club (French pronunciation: ​[stad ʁɛnɛ]), commonly referred to as Stade Rennais FC, Stade Rennais, Rennes, or simply SRFC, is a French professional association football club based in Rennes in Brittany. Rennes is known for its youth academy, known in English as the Henri Guérin Training Centre, which was formed in 2000. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Rennes has won the Coupe Gambardella, the under-19 national youth competition, three times, in 1973, 2003 and 2008. The group was created around the idea of a small, strong core of supporters and chose to situate themselves on the opposite side of the RCK. In 2008, a new group of supporters, the Unvez Kelt (UK) ("Celtic Unity"), was founded. The French Football Federation (FFF) recognised Rennes as having the best youth academy in the country in 2010. The departure led to Rennes becoming a "free agent", and the club played numerous friendly matches to compensate for the loss of league matches. In 2009, Rennes reached the Coupe de France final for the fourth time in its history. On 4 May 1904, Stade Rennais merged with its rivals FC Rennais to form Stade Rennais Université Club, with the primary objective being to overcome the recent domination of the Ligue de Bretagne by US Saint-Malo, then known as US Saint-Servan, which fielded mostly British players. Gourcuff went on to win both the UNFP Player of the Year and French Player of the Year awards and established himself as a French international. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?). In 1994, Rennes returned to Division 1 and entered a period of stability mainly due to the utilisation of the club's youth academy. They compete in Ligue 1, the top tier of Football in France, the club plays its home matches at the Roazhon Park, located within the city. It was displayed at the Mordelles stand during the 1994–95 season. Feltöltött kép. After the war, Rennes returned to Division 1. players with a Wikipedia article, see here. Under the leadership of new president Louis Girard, Rennes underwent a major upheaval, which included renovations to the stadium. The Stade de la Route de Lorient was officially inaugurated a month later when Rennes took on Racing Club de France in front of 3,000 spectators. The departure led to Rennes becoming a "free agent", and the club played numerous friendly matches to compensate for the loss of league matches. Si vous avez un doute, l’atelier de lecture du projet Communes de France est à votre disposition pour vous aider. [17], Another major supporter group of the club is the Section Roazhon Pariz. After the war, Rennes returned to Division 1. The academy has produced several notable talents, such as Ousmane Dembélé, Yacine Brahimi, Eduardo Camavinga, Yoann Gourcuff, Yann M'Vila, Moussa Sow, Abdoulaye Doucouré, Sylvain Wiltord and Jimmy Briand. The facility was inaugurated on 15 September 1912 in a match between Rennes and SA du Lycée de Rennes.