Fixtures

Francja - National 05/03 17:30 32 GOAL FC vs Nimes - View
Francja - National 05/10 19:00 33 Versailles 78 vs GOAL FC - View
Francja - National 05/17 17:30 34 GOAL FC vs US Orleans 45 - View

Results

Francja - National 04/26 17:30 31 [6] Dijon v GOAL FC [14] L 3-0
Francja - National 04/19 17:30 30 [15] GOAL FC v Marignane Gignac [13] W 3-0
Francja - National 04/12 15:45 29 [3] Niort v GOAL FC [15] L 2-0
Francja - National 04/05 17:30 28 [15] GOAL FC v Cholet [18] L 3-4
Francja - National 03/30 18:30 27 Nancy v GOAL FC D 2-2
Francja - National 03/26 18:00 20 [14] GOAL FC v Sochaux [9] D 2-2
Francja - National 03/22 18:30 26 [15] GOAL FC v Villefranche [13] W 1-0
Francja - National 03/15 18:30 25 [15] Chateauroux v GOAL FC [14] L 3-2
Francja - National 03/08 18:30 24 [15] GOAL FC v Avranches [13] W 4-1
Francja - National 03/02 18:30 23 [11] Le Mans v GOAL FC [14] L 2-0
Francja - National 02/27 18:30 18 [1] Red Star FC 93 v GOAL FC [14] L 2-1
Francja - National 02/23 18:30 22 [15] GOAL FC v Rouen [6] W 1-0

Stat.

 TotalGospodarzeGoście
Matches played 32 15 17
Wins 10 7 3
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 15 5 10
Goals for 43 25 18
Goals against 44 17 27
Clean sheets 8 6 2
Failed to score 9 2 7

Wikipedia - GOAL FC

Grand Ouest Association Lyonnaise Football Club (short: GOAL FC, or Goal FC) is a French association football club founded in 2000. They compete in the Championnat National from 2023–24 after achieving promotion from Championnat National 2 in 2022–23.

History

Founded in 2000 as Beaujolais Monts d'Or, the club became Monts d'Or Azergues in 2005 and Monts d'Or Anse Foot in 2017. The club took its current name in 2020 when it merged with smaller amateur clubs Tassin FC, Champagne Sport FC and Futsal Saône Monts d'Or. The new club had over 1,800 registered players across all age groups and activities, making it France's largest. They are based in the towns of Chasselay, Anse, Tassin-la-Demi-Lune, and Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, and their main home stadium is the Stade Ludovic Giuly in Chasselay, named after France international Ludovic Giuly.

On the pitch, the club won the fifth-tier Championnat de France Amateur 2 in 2009–10. In January 2013, they announced the signing of Lyon-born former France international and FC Barcelona player Ludovic Giuly from June. He scored in a draw with FC Istres of Ligue 2 in the last 32 of the Coupe de France on 4 January 2014, which his team won on penalties. Eighteen days later in the last 16, held at Olympique Lyonnais's Stade de Gerland, the team lost 3–0 at home to Giuly's former club AS Monaco FC, for whom Radamel Falcao scored twice. Also in January 2014, former France international and OL mainstay Sidney Govou joined the club.

In May 2019, former Brazil international and OL player Cris was hired as manager, leaving two years later for Championnat National club Le Mans FC. Another of his former teammates, France international Anthony Réveillère, was director of football from 2020 to 2022. The club won promotion to the third-tier Championnat National for the first time as group winners in 2022–23, after defeating Stade Bordelais 3–1 on 3 June 2023.

GOAL FC, klub piłkarski z Francji, został założony w 2023 roku przez grupę entuzjastycznych piłkarzy i trenerów, którzy marzyli o stworzeniu klubu, który rywalizowałby na najwyższym poziomie w piłce nożnej. Klub szybko zyskał popularność dzięki swoim innowacyjnym strategiom treningowym, ściągając utalentowanych graczy z całej Francji. Głównym celem GOAL FC jest wychowanie młodych zawodników, którzy będą reprezentować Francję na arenie międzynarodowej, a także stworzenie pozytywnego środowiska dla rozwoju piłkarzy. Klub jest znany z ofensywnego stylu gry, który dostarcza rozrywki kibicom.