AS Monaco FC
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OM fires still burn for Deschamps...Deschamps captained Olympique de Marseille to victory in the first edition of the UEFA Champions League in 1992/93 and also led AS Monaco FC to the final in 2003/04. Now back at the helm of OM, the 41-year-old looked back over his greatest... In this article: Didier Deschamps, Marseille, Champions League, UEFA Champions League, Olympique de Marseille, AS Monaco FC, Stade Velodrome, Europe, and Monaco |
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Daily Express | 5 days ago
Collins calls for French lessons
...terms of transfer fees and Collins believes that s why they must commit fully to changing their academy systems. He spent two years at AS Monaco and saw how sides across the Channel worked with the government to deal with young boys...
In this article: Celtic, Rangers, Scotland, World Cup, and AS Monaco
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Miami Herald | 6 days ago
MLS playoffs provide plenty of excitement
Germany: Bayer Leverkusen (23), Hamburg and Werder Bremen (22), Schalke 04 (21), Bayern Munich (19). France: Bordeaux (25), AS Monaco (21), Lyon, Montpellier and AJ Auxerre (20). Sunday: Inter vs. Livorno (9 a.m., Fox Soccer Channel),...
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Miami Herald - 5-minute Herald | October 24, 2009
Davie's Stefan Jerome a rising star for U.S.
...(15). Germany: Bayer Leverkusen (22), Hamburg (21), Schalke 04 (19), Werder Bremen and Bayern Munic (18). France: Bordeaux (22), AS Monaco (21), Lyon and Montpellier (20), Marseille and Lorient (17). On the tube Sunday: Liverpool...
In this article: United States, World Cup, U.S. national team, New England, and U-17 World Cup
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Football Europe | October 24, 2009
Bordeaux pounce on Lyon lapse
Ederson's late consolation did little to lift the visitors' mood. Les Gones now lie as low as fourth, with Bordeaux a point clear of AS Monaco FC at the summit. Le Mans goalkeeper Didier Ovono got Bordeaux up and running with a...
In this article: Lyon, Bordeaux, Loic Remy, Didier Ovono, Claude Puel, Danijel Ljuboja, Marouane Chamakh, and Valenciennes FC
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Football Europe | October 17, 2009
Beaten Lyon joined by Montpellier
...pulled one back with a penalty. Olympique de Marseille are now only three points off the lead after they won 3-0 at AS Nancy-Lorraine. AS Monaco FC can return to the top four on Sunday if they win at home to RC Lens, while sixth-placed FC...
In this article: Lyon, Bordeaux, Valter Birsa, Jacques Faty, Souleymane Camara, Valenciennes FC, FC Lorient, Grenoble Foot 38, and AS Nancy-lorraine
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Miami Herald - 5-minute Herald | October 10, 2009
Egpyt playing not up to usual standards
...Bayer Leverkusen and Hamburg (20), Schalke 04 (16), Werder Bremen (15). France: Lyon (20), Bordeaux (19), Montpellier (17), AS Monaco (15). On the tube Today: Armenia vs. Spain (11 a.m., Fox Soccer Channel). Tuesday: Under-20...
In this article: World Cup, Diego Maradona, Ossie Ardiles, Mohamed Aboutrika, Argentina, Emile Heskey, South Africa, Brazil, and Spain
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Football Europe | October 03, 2009
Lyon capitalise as Bordeaux run ends
...Dzodic scoring twice to add to Victor Montano's early opener. Olympique de Marseille can move back level with Montpellier if they beat AS Monaco FC in one of three Sunday fixtures. Duo held Fifth-placed Paris Saint-Germain FC and Stade...
In this article: Bordeaux, Chaouki Ben Saada, Lyon, Sidney Govou, Rennes, Kim Kallstrom, David Ducourtioux, Olivier Echouafni, and Claude Puel
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Bleacher Report | October 03, 2009
'13 Years But Arsene Wenger's Journey Is Still On'
Previous clubs as player: Mutzig, Mulhouse, Strasbourg Clubs as manager/coach: Strasbourg (youth), Cannes (assistant), Nancy, AS Monaco, Grampus Eight Nagoya First match as manager: Blackburn Rovers (a), Premier League, October 12,...
In this article: Arsenal, Premier League, Arsene Wenger, Strasbourg, Grampus, George Allison, Blackburn Rovers, Grampus Eight, and AS Monaco
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Sports Illustrated | October 01, 2009
Wenger becomes Arsenal's longest-serving manager
...League final. Thierry Henry, one of the players Wenger turned into a big star at Arsenal, said the manager he first met at AS Monaco had a magical ability to get the best out of them. "The boss has been tremendous for Arsenal...
In this article: Arsenal, Cesc Fabregas, FA Cup, Champions League, George Allison, Bruce Rioch, Arsene Wenger, Barcelona, and FIFA
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ITN Headline News - Index | October 01, 2009
Wenger becomes Arsenal's longest-serving boss
...greeted his arrival with the headline; "Arsene Who?" It did not take long for those who had not heard of his achievements with AS Monaco and Nagoya Grampus Eight to find out who he was as he led the club to the FA Cup and Premier League...
In this article: Arsenal, FA Cup, Premier League, London Evening Standard, Nagoya Grampus Eight, AS Monaco, Arsene Wenger, Emirates Stadium, and England
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Description from Wikipedia:
The Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club is a Monegasque football club founded in 1919. They became a professional club after 1948. Although the club is in Monaco, it has always competed in the French football structure due to Monaco being too small in territory to hold other clubs of note. It is one of the most successful clubs in French football, with seven league titles and five French Cup titles. It has also had some successful campaigns in Europe, including a run to the final of the UEFA Champions League, in 2004, but it has not won a European competition.
Monaco were shock finalists in the UEFA Champions League in 2004, impressively beating the likes of Real Madrid and Chelsea along the way there, but they were defeated by FC Porto in the final, losing the match 3-0. This remains Monaco's greatest achievement so far in Europe, but in 2005 Monaco were beaten in the 3rd qualifying round stage by Real Betis. They have since continued recent good form and secured a place in the 1/16th of the UEFA Cup vs. Basel after having won the Group Stage tournament (group including Hamburg, CSKA Sofia, Slavia Prague and Viking Stavanger), after a victorious home/away fixture over Dutch side Willem II.
However, Monaco never got better since its spectacular season 2003/2004. The years after were really disappointing for both the fans and the management. In April 2008, chairman Michel Pastor resigned from his position. Jerome de Bontin until then, administrator took the head of the club with a brand new policy, trusting the young players issued from the club, trying to attract foreign investors, and for the first time since a while, keeping the same coach for the beginning of a new season.
- Name:
- AS Monaco
- Also Known As:
- Les Rouge et Blanc (the red and white), Les Asemistes
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 0001
- Coach:
- Ricardo Gomes
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