
- Name: Strasbourg
- City: Strasbourg
- Home Stadium: de la Meinau Stade
- Established Date: 1906
- Coach: Julien Stephan
Fixtures
France Ligue 1 | HT | FT | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Marseille
2
Strasbourg
1
|
1
0
|
4
0
|
L
|
|
Strasbourg
1
Clermont
2
|
1
0
|
1
0
|
W
|
|
Stade Brestois
1
Strasbourg
2
|
0
0
|
0
1
|
W
|
|
Strasbourg
3
Paris Saint Germain (PSG)
3
|
1
1
|
3
3
|
D
|
|
Lille
2
Strasbourg
3
|
0
0
|
1
0
|
L
|
|
Strasbourg
1
Rennes
2
|
1
0
|
2
1
|
W
|
|
Troyes
1
Strasbourg
2
|
0
0
|
1
1
|
D
|
|
Strasbourg
3
Lyon
1
|
1
0
|
1
1
|
D
|
|
Strasbourg
3
Lens
1
|
0
0
|
1
0
|
W
|
|
Lorient
2
Strasbourg
2
|
0
0
|
0
0
|
D
|
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Strasbourg Player
# | Name | Position |
---|---|---|
11 |
Dimitri Lienard | Central Midfield |
14 |
Sanjin Prcic | Central Midfield |
1 |
Sels Matz | Goalkeeper |
16 |
Eiji Kawashima | Goalkeeper |
34 |
Nordine Kandil | Defender |
35 |
Mouhamadou Diarra | Defender |
35 |
Aymeric Ahmed | Defender |
Dany Jean | Defender | |
33 |
Guemissongui Ouattara | Midfielder |
Marvin Gilbert Elimbi | Midfielder | |
40 |
Alaa Bellarouch | Forward |
31 |
Moise Sahi Dion | Secondary Striker |
17 |
Jeanricner Bellegarde | Left Midfield |
10 |
Adrien Thomasson | Attacking Midfield |
33 |
Kanfory Kaba | Attacking Midfield |
6 |
Jean Eudes Aholou | Defensive Midfield |
27 |
Ibrahima Sissoko | Defensive Midfield |
2 |
Frederic Guilbert | Right Back |
3 |
Alaa Bellaarouch | Right Back |
4 |
Karol Fila | Right Back |
19 |
Anthony Caci | Left Back |
5 |
Lucas Perrin | Centre Back |
22 |
Gerzino Nyamsi | Centre Back |
23 |
Maxime Le Marchand | Centre Back |
24 |
Alexander Djiku | Centre Back |
29 |
Ismael Doukoure | Centre Back |
8 |
Abdul Majeed Waris | Centre Forward |
9 |
Kevin Gameiro | Centre Forward |
20 |
Habib Diallo | Centre Forward |
25 |
Ludovic Ajorque | Centre Forward |
Julien Stephan | Coach |
Strasbourg is one of six clubs to have won all three major French trophies: the Championship in 1979, the Coupe de France in 1951, 1966 and 2001 and the Coupe de la Ligue in 1964, 1997, 2005 and 2019. Strasbourg is also among the six teams to have played more than 2,000 games in France's top flight (spanning 56 seasons) and has taken part in 52 European games since 1961.Despite these accomplishments, the club has never really managed to establish itself as one of France's leading clubs, experiencing relegation at least once a decade since the early 1950s. Racing has changed its manager 52 times in 75 years of professional play, often under pressure from the fans.