Brest gained promotion to Ligue 2 and even enjoyed a cup run, Ribéry then heading on to Metz and world fame. Squad size: Promoted in 2019, Stade Brestois 29 are the flagship club of the Breton port of Brest, whose relatively short spells in the top flight barely reflect a colourful history of star names and long-suffering support. Stade Brestois 29 shop/Peterjon Cresswell. Red and white flags are also flown from the seats in the sideline Tribune Crédit Mutuel Arkéa, completely rebuilt in 2010. Match disputé à Rennes.1/16e : 01/04/1987 : UCK Vannes(D3) – Brest : 1-1 07/04/1987 : Brest – UCK Vannes (D3) : 3-0 (Buscher, Buscher, Guégan)1/8e : 21/04/1987 : Laval – Brest : 0-1 (Bouquet) 06/05/1987 : Brest – Laval : 1-2 (Colléter). Holding 15,000 and still looking defiantly old-school despite an overhaul in 2010, this compact stadium consists of three roofed stands and one uncovered end, rapidly opened for the last match of the successful 2018-19 campaign. Pre-match drinking is sacrosanct at Stade Brestois. 25.6, Foreigners: 6 22.2 %, National team players: Home of Brest football for nearly a century, the Stade Francis-Le Blé is the smallest of the 20 Ligue 1 grounds in 2019-20. Discounted prices, tarif réduit, of around 25%, are for under-18s and students. Promoted in 2019, Stade Brestois 29 are the flagship club of the Breton port of Brest, whose relatively short spells in the top flight barely reflect a colourful history of star names and long-suffering support. Further down, La P’tite Taverne awaits new ownership. Tarif kids at 50% is for under-10s. Turning left down rue de Gouesnou at the place de Strasbourg roundabout, Le Bistrot de Paris on the left at No.6 also has a pool table while Le Derby just down rue de Paris is a pretty grim betting haunt. The money attracted the likes of striker Roberto Cabañas and defenders Júlio César and José Luis Brown, all South American stars at the 1986 World Cup, to come to a rainy part of north-west France to play their football. Just before you come to Place de Strasbourg tram stop, on the right-hand side the Bar éc (as in Écossais, Scottish) at 243 rue Jean-Jaurès is a great little spot, music-savvy, fun and football-focused. Head up to the roundabout, then veer right down rue de Quimper – the stadium is 2min ahead on the left. After a first promotion to Ligue 1 in 1979, then relegation, de Martigny took over a coaching role, getting Brest back up in one season before he headed off to Spain to work as assistant to Michel Hidalgo when France lit up the 1982 World Cup. Brest currently plays in Ligue 1, the first division in French football.The club plays its home matches at the Stade Francis-Le Blé, a stadium with a capacity of … In 1988, they went down, and their immediate return persuaded a young David Ginola to try his luck there. Prices fall into four categories of match (‘Légende’ against PSG and OM, ‘Gala’ against Nantes, Rennes, OL and Saint-Étienne, ‘Sensation’ and ‘Passion’ the rest) and nine areas of the ground, four alone in the sideline Tribune Foucauld. Matches screened, too. Stade Brestois 29 (French pronunciation: [stad bʁɛstwa]; locally [stɒd brestwɒ]; commonly referred to as Stade Brest or simply Brest, named Stade brestois in French) is a French association football club based in Brest, Brittany.The club was founded in 1950. Saison 1986/87 - 4e journée - 15 000 spectateurs - Arbitre : De Zayas BREST 1 LENS 3 Julio Cesar 90e s. pen. As the slogan, running over the bar in proud red and white, says: La pression on ne la subit pas, on la boit – ‘We don’t submit to pressure, we drink it draught!’, Stade Brestois 29 away/Peterjon Cresswell. The stadium is able to hold 15,097 spectators. David Ginola, Franck Ribéry and Júlio César all ran out in the white and red of Brest in its various guises, the club going through two name changes since its formation in 1950. Effectif :- Gardiens : Patrick Chaslerie, Régis Roch.- Défenseurs : Michel Sorin, Jean-Pierre Bosser, Julio Cesar, Richard Honorine, José-Luis Brown, Patrick Colléter, Pascal Coiffier, Nicolas Le Ny, Yann Daniélou.- Milieux : Thierry Goudet, Maurice Bouquet, Vincent Guérin, Paul Le Guen, Yvon Pouliquen.- Attaquants : Gérard Buscher, Pascal Mariini, Hervé Guégan.- Entraîneur : Raymond Kéruzoré.Coupe de France :1/32e : 21/03/1987 : Brest – Nantes : 1-1/1-1/4-2 (tab) (Le Guen). Crowds remained modest and Brest barely blipped past mid-table. In 2003, a young Franck Ribéry, just turned 20 and still an amateur, arrived from Alès and set the Stade Francis-Le Blé alight. 1986 to 1987: Stade Brestois (Division 1) 1987 to 1992: Stade Rennais (87–91 Division 2, 90–91 Division 1) 1992 to 1993: Tours FC (Division 2) 1995 to 1997: Stade Quimpérois (Division 2) Honours Club honours. Après un début de saison en fanfare et une place de leader après trois journées, les Brestois piétinent à l'automne avant de se reprendre avant la fin des matchs aller. Brest held on for two more seasons before the inevitable drop. Stade Brestois 29 transport/Peterjon Cresswell. For using this site, please activate JavaScript. Two unremarkable decades passed before veteran midfielder Alain de Martigny brought a professional approach to Stade Brestois in the late 1970s. Forcibly relegated in 1991, Brest Armorique ended life in ignominy, a pitch invasion by fans putting a stop to a second-tier derby game with Guingamp. Quoi de mieux pour Franck Honorat que de marquer son prem... 2e rang : Bosser, Brown, Le Guen, Sorin, Julio Cesar, Chaslerie. La saison 1986-1987 : Alors que la section professionnelle prend le nom de Brest Armorique, Brest fait parler de lui lors de l'intersaison. By now, Brest had municipal backing, the City buying up and modernising the stadium, renaming it Stade Francis-Le Blé after a recently deceased mayor, the rebranding the club Brest Armorique. This northern end of the ground is divided, a third of it given over to 700 visiting supporters in sectors 5-6 nearest the Tribune Foucauld. The stadium is an easy glide up from town on tramway A, alighting at Place de Strasbourg, five stops up from focal Liberté. … Admission to the Brittany Ferries end (€9-€25) means you’ll be open to the elements – and it does rain in Brest. If you’re coming directly from the airport, the shuttle bus runs to the terminus of tramway A at Porte de Guipavas – Place de Strasbourg is six stops away. Stade Francis-Le Blé 15.097 Seats, Current transfer record: Playing for reformed Stade Brestois 29, reserve players battled in the third, then fourth, tiers as gates dipped into the hundreds. If there are any places in the home end, Quimper, these run at €15-€28. The Foucauld opposite houses the press and VIPs. Recalling Dupont in 2013 failed to ensure a swift return – it would take the phenomenal strike rate of Gaëtan Charbonnier in 2018-19 to push them back up. A lot. Exposed to the wind and rain blowing in off the Atlantic nearby, it doesn’t offer the most edifying Saturday night out for away fans who’ve journeyed to the very western tip of France to watch a football match. Le Guen........................................................ Lille – Brest : 2-1...................... Guégan, Guégan........................................... Buscher, Guégan........................................... Guérin........................................................... Bosser, Buscher…......................................... Cette saison est marquée par des performances contradictoires : des difficultés à faire le jeu à domicile et de nombreux 0-0 (18 buts marqués en 19 matchs) mais une redoutable efficacité à l'extérieur : même le futur champion, Bordeaux, subit la loi des Brestois au parc Lescure. Brest fans in the Kop, the south end Tribune Quimper, are no strangers to long away trips, of course – Plymouth is closer than all other Ligue 1 grounds in 2019-20, nearest rivals Rennes excepted. Stade Brestois 29 tickets/Peterjon Cresswell. €-16.10m. Generally considered to be the successors of Amoricaine de Brest founded in 1903, Stade Brestois were, in fact, an amalgamation of five clubs supported by the local Catholic Church. Grâce aux centres Leclerc, Brest fait signer deux joueurs présents lors de la Coupe du Monde : le brésilien Julio Cesar et le tout nouveau champion du monde argentin, José-Luis Brown. Angers - Brest | Conférence de presse d'avant-match, Romain Philippoteaux rejoint la #TeamPirates ?☠️. At Portuguese-run Le Gulf Stream diagonally opposite, you can play Benfica v Porto at table football or do battle at pool. An emotional plea to de Martigny on the part of the club, due to celebrate a painful 50th anniversary in 2000, helped Brest climb back to the third flight and crowds click back up to 4,000. The stadium is named for Francis Le Blé, former mayor of Brest who died in 1982. Sector 1 nearest the home end is a Kop all of its own. David Ginola, Franck Ribéry and Júlio César all ran out in the white and red of Brest in its various guises, the club going through two name changes since its formation in 1950. Right on the main drag in town at 7 rue Jean-Jaurès, the Stade Brestois 29 Boutique Officielle (Tue-Sat 10am-noon, 2pm-7pm, match days including Mon 10am-7pm) is awash with red and white – although away tops for 2019-20 are either black or white, and with a different sponsor to the home kits, unusually. Tickets for the game with Niort having sold out in a few hours, the club negotiated a deal with Brittany Ferries to have the Tribune Plein Ciel furnished with signature red seating for 2,000 more home fans to witness the promotion to Ligue 1. Record de specateurs au stade Francis Le Blé : 20 548 le 8 août 1986 lors de Brest - Marseille : © Stade Brestois 29 2020 - Réalisé par sur, Mentions légales | Imprimer | Plan du site. On match days, the stadium ticket offices open 1hr 15min before kick-off but availability isn’t a given – check with the club on +33 2 98 02 20 30 or send a contact form. Blessed with a terrace, friendly regulars and equally welcoming staff, it screens live games, sells match tickets and its U-shaped counter allows many to crowd in and get served pdq. If it’s an evening game, the tramway will have stopped running by the time you get to Place de Strasbourg after the final whistle. If you’re walking from town, the climb up main rue Jean-Jaurès from town is pretty steep – coming back, it’s about 15min. A steady climb led to Ligue 1 promotion under much-travelled coach Alex Dupont in 2010. An average price there is around €40-€50, going as low as €20 for the poorest seat against, say, Reims. The ‘Open Sky’ Stand had not been used since Brest’s last Ligue 1 campaign of 2012-13. It may be filtered by positions. 2, Stadium: Based in this area of St Marc east of town, Amoricaine had moved into the ground built for them on rue de Quimper in 1922. Auxerre also keen on a long-awaited return to Ligue 1, Furlan left Brest in the close season, long-term Dijon coach Olivier Dall’Oglio coming in to steer the club clear of relegation in 2019-20. Slap opposite the home Quimper end of the Stade Francis-Le Blé, this simply wonderful pre-game bar does so many things right. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Stade Brestois 29. Save all your kisses, then, for Le Penalty. Total market value of departures: €12.20m. A midfield controlled by Bruno Grougi, who would go on to make 300-plus appearances for Brest, and goals from France U-21 striker Nolan Roux got the club back to the top flight after 20 years – and just about kept them up in 2010-11. Stade Brestois inherited Amoricaine’s colours, stadium and fan base, although nearby rivals AS Brestois were also a top amateur team at the time. 1971 Winner, French Cup (Stade Rennais) 1975 Promotion to French Division 1 via play-offs (Stade Lavallois) 1981 Champion of French Division 2, Promotion to French Division 1 (Stade Brestois) … Advance tickets are sold at the club shop in town at 7 rue Jean-Jaurès (Tue-Sat 10am-noon, 2pm-7pm, match days including Mon 10am-7pm), at Le Penalty bar (see below) opposite the ground, online through the club and regular networks France Billet, Fnac and Ticketmaster. 27, Average age: The ex-Reims forward hit 27 goals in 37 league games, ensuring promotion for coach Jean-Marc Furlan, his fourth such success with two different clubs. Heading down rue de Quimper towards the stadium, the Relais Celton on the right is an upper mid-range restaurant specialising in traditional cuisine – reserve a table on match days. With later World Cup winner Stéphane Guivarc’h just breaking through and former Brest and Red Star Belgrade midfielder Slavoljub Muslin in his first coaching job, the team had potential but financially, the club was on thin ice. Goudale ales from Arques are available by the bottle but everyone usually sticks with demis of standard lager. This is an overview of all the club's transfers in the chosen season. (August 8, 1986, OM) Surface: Grass: Construction; Opened: 1922: Renovated: 2010: Tenants; Stade Brestois 29 (Present) Stade Francis-Le Bl é is a multi-use stadium in Brest, France. The décor is an education in itself, a framed pictorial history of Stade in shirt, sticker and fanzine form. Transfers: Overview of all signed and sold players of club Stade Brest 29 for the current season. Look out for artefacts displaying the fearsome flag-bearing mascot Zef le Pirate.
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