SC Fives

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The Sporting Club Fivois , or SC Fives , was a club of Football French founded in 1901 with Lille, in the district of Fives, and which amalgamated in September 1944 with the Olympique Inhabitant of Lille to give rise to the Lille OSC.

Prize list

  • Vice-champion of France D1 1934
  • Finalist of the Coupe de France 1941

Chronological reference marks

The club is founded in 1901 under the name of “Fivois Flash”. The club until there very discrete within FCAF, is renamed Sporting Club Fivois in 1919, and under the crook of his captain then president Louis Henno, the club of the suburbs inhabitant of Lille evolves/moves four seasons in Division of Honor of North (5th on 5 of the group has in 1922, 10th on 10 in 1925, 10th on 10 in 1928 and 12th on 12 in 1930), but never manages to be maintained there.

In spite of these very puffing results, the club reaches the professional statute as of 1932, benefitting from a hesitation of the other northerner clubs. The adoption of the statute pro by Fives causes the immediate candidature of the powerful neighbor inhabitant of Lille. The two clubs are cotoient thus among the professional elite between 1932 and 1939.

Fives preserves a certain level at the beginning of the war, and disputes even the final of the Coupe de France 1941 while benefitting from its position " protégé" in closed Area. Fivois are inclined vis-a-vis the Girondins of Bordeaux. The reform of colonel Pascot who dispossesses in 1943 the occupational clubs their professional players carries a terrible blow in Fives, which is at the edge of the abandonment. President Henno then concludes his the fusion which gives rise to LOSC (1944).

Its heritage

Following fusion with the Olympic Inhabitant of Lille, the club ceased existing as such, but some signs point out its existence:
  • SC of initials LOSC, for the old shape of the club
  • the Blue of Losc, official color of the SC Fives
  • the scapular on the shirt says historical of Losc (of Rouge color of the Olympic Inhabitant of Lille)
  • Of the names which made the history of Losc after having made that of the club, among those note Louis Henno, André Cheuva (which played also Olympic Inhabitant of Lille) and Marceau Sommerlynck
  • Of the debates enthralling and impassioned on the birth of Losc: Is this fusion with equality, an absorption of the Olympic Inhabitant of Lille by the SC Fives or the opposite?

Former players

Assessment season per season

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