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Association Sportive de Cannes Football ( french pronunciation : ​ [ asɔsjɑsjɔ̃ spɔʁtiv də kan ] ; normally referred to as AS Cannes or merely Cannes ) is a french association football clubhouse based in Cannes. The clubhouse was formed 1902 as a sports clubhouse and presently plays in the Championnat National 3, the fifth division of french football. Cannes plays its home matches at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin, located within the city. The team is managed by Ludovic Pollet. Despite playing football on the french Riviera, a popular and relaxing tourist finish, Cannes have had a lackluster universe. The club was one of the founding members of the inaugural class of French football and finished runner-up in the league ‘s inauguration season. The club ‘s highest honor to date was winning the Coupe de France in 1932. Cannes death played in Ligue 1 in the 1997–98 season and are presently serving the longest stretch of any club in the National division, having been in the league since the 2001–02 season. The club has most notably served as a springboard for respective outstanding french football players such as Zinedine Zidane, Patrick Vieira, Johan Micoud, Gaël Clichy, Sébastien Frey and Jonathan Zebina.

Cannes is known as Les Dragons ( The Dragons ) and incorporates the nickname into a battalion of club ‘s fixtures, most notably its crest. On 21 May 2010, the club unveiled its new logo to its supporters. The new logo is like to the club ‘s former logo, but is more moral force with the club ‘s city name and foundation being displayed on the badge. The dragon, which is a focal point of the club, is besides given a more up-to-date invention. [ 1 ]

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Association Sportive de Cannes was founded on 4 August 1902 by English sport Herbert Lowe and a group of friends. Lowe was installed as the baseball club ‘s president. During the infancy of the club, in accession to association football, Cannes besides practised the sports of competitive swim and athletics. The club besides wore a black and bluing combination kit before switching to its current bolshevik and flannel stripe following the club ‘s fusion with Club Sportif de Cannes in 1905. Under the leadership of Louis Grosso, a local furniture dealer, the football section developed its structures. In 1920, Cannes were playing in the Ligue du Sud-Est, a regional league under the determine of the french Football Federation ( FFF ). While playing in the league, Cannes developed rivalries with Nice and Marseille. Nice and Cannes contest the bowler hat match that is known as the Derby de la Côte d’Azur. In 1921, the golf club inaugurated the Stade Municipal de Cannes and celebrated the opening by defeating spanish club Espanyol 4–0. During the 1920s, Cannes successfully reached the semi-finals of the Coupe de France on two occasions. Led by french internationals such as Maurice Cottenet, Charles Bardot, and Raoul Dutheil, Cannes were unconstipated participants in the latter rounds of the prestigious cup contest. In 1932, the club ultimately won the competition after defeating RC Roubaix 1–0 at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes, courtesy of a goal from captain Louis Clerc. In July 1930, the National Council of the FFF voted 128–20 in hold of professionalism in french football. Cannes, along with most clubs from the south, were among the first clubs to adopt the new legislative act and, subsequently, became professional and were founding members of the new league. In the league ‘s inaugural season, Cannes finished runner-up to champions Olympique Lillois after losing 4–3 in the ultimate match on 14 May 1933. Cannes had primitively finished second in its group behind Antibes, but were declared champions of the group after Antibes was disqualified from the league for distrust bribery. Cannes remained in Division 1 for a ten before falling to Division 2 in the 1948–49 temper after finishing last in the league table. Cannes returned to the acme division for the 1965–66 season and spent an unforgettable political campaign in the league finishing second from buttocks, frankincense returning to Division 2. It took another 20 years before the clubhouse returned to the first gear division for the 1987–88 season. During this time, Cannes had a young playmaker by the name of Zinedine Zidane in its ranks. In the club return to the inaugural division, Cannes finished in 11th place. In the ensuing two seasons, Cannes remained mid-table end 12th and 11th, respectively. however, in the 1990–91 season, the clubhouse surprised everyone by finishing in one-fourth place, which gave the club reservation for the UEFA Cup. Along with Zidane, PSG loanee striker Amara Simba and the presence of have players like Luis Fernandez, Cannes overclassed many of their higher-rated counterparts. unfortunately, in the come season, with the departure of Simba and Cannes having to combine its focus on both the league and Europe, the club finished in a black 19th-place position. The golf club besides suffered elimination in Round of 32 in the UEFA Cup. The resulting relegation led to the passing of Zidane and numerous others who were being courted by Division 1 clubs. Though the deviation of Zidane and others did hurt the club, Cannes still had a solid congress of racial equality of players, which included veterans André Amitrano, William Ayache, Franck Durix, and Adick Koot and youngsters Johan Micoud, Patrick Vieira, David Jemmali and Laurent Macquet. The group efficaciously lived up to club expectations by finishing second in its group in the second division. Due to having more points than the second-place finisher in the other group, Cannes were back in Division 1. In the club ‘s retort, Cannes finished in a estimable ninth-place side for the 1994–95 temper under coach Safet Sušić. The next season did n’t start well, with Sušić getting sacked in September 1995. ultimately, Cannes finished 14th that season. In the off-season head into the 1996–97, Vieira departed the golf club for Italy, Durix ventured to Japan, and Ayache retired. Cannes struggled to replace the depart players and, subsequently, finished in 15th position for the season. Midway through the campaign, Micoud left the baseball club for Bordeaux. After the season, Jammeli followed suit and besides joined Bordeaux. The result deviation of all the cabaret ‘s youth endowment ultimately led to its downfall with Cannes finishing dead last in the 1997–98 season. Since the club ‘s relegation in 1998, Cannes have yet to return to the beginning division of french football. On 1 July 2014, Cannes were officially excluded from professional football in France after a rule from the Direction Nationale du Contrôle de Gestion relating to the club ‘s fiscal situation. For the 2015–16 season, the remnants of Cannes played in the Division of Honor, in the Mediterranean Regional League of the french football arrangement. [ 2 ]

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current police squad [edit ]

As of 16 September 2019[3]

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celebrated players [edit ]

Below are the noteworthy former players who have represented Cannes in league and international competition since the club ‘s foundation garment as a football club in 1909. To appear in the section below, a actor must have played in at least 80 official matches for the cabaret. For a complete list of Cannes players, see Category:AS Cannes players

club officials [edit ]

management and coaching [edit ]

Association Sportive de Cannes Football

Coaching history [edit ]

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