Cop Sports

|- | colspan=" 2" style=" text-align: center; padding: 0.5em; " bgcolor=" white" | |- | Colors | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| green and white |- | Creation date | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 1942 |- | Equipment supplier | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Duarig |- | President | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Jerome Legrandois |- | Stage | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Henri Binet
(500 places) |- | Seat | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Calvaire
50890 Condé On Transfers |- | Web site | http://condesports.footeo.fr |} Condé Sports is a French club of football based in Condé On Transfers in the Département of the English Channel (50). This club currently evolves/moves in Regional Higher Division (DSR).

History

Condé Sports was rested by Henri Binet in 1942, it was thus the first president of the club. To pay homage to him, the club decided to give its name at the stage. Condé Sports is a team of cut. Indeed, they gained five times the basic Cut Normandy. Moreover, at the time of the season 2003-2004, they faced the Brest-native Stade 29 at the time of the seventh tower of the Coupe de France where at the time some Franck Ribery played. Condé Sports knew D4 (currently Championnat of France Amateurs, CFA), his highest level in the years 1980 pennies the crook of Bigard Jack.

In 2006, Condé Sports again disputes the final of the basic Cut Normandy, after having gained it in 2005. This final will remain historical for the club because it disputed against the ACE Cherbourg with the Stade Michel d' Ornano right before the meeting SM Caen - US Créteil-Lusitanos. Condé Sports gained with the shootings with the goals and made a lap of honor in front of a full stage.

For season 2007/2008, Condé Sports decided, via his new president, to change équimentier. It is thus Duarig which will replace Adidas on the shirt condéen.

Prize list

Former player

Stephan Lemarchand

Season 2007/08

Staff

  • Trainer: Jacques Gosselin
  • assistant Trainer: Stephan Lejeune

Players

  • Dominique Beaurepaire

  • Arnaud Bonnet
  • Damien Dermilly
  • Guillaume Vigot
  • Romain Viard
  • Florian Raulic
  • Pierre Asselin
  • Emmanuel Lebailly
  • Alexandre Lecarpentier
  • Cedric Gilles
  • Manu Martin
  • François Lebailly
  • Stephan Dadet
  • Julien Lecrosnier
  • Emmanuel Giard
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