AS Monaco FC
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Ligue 1 Transfer News...declined to renew the contract of Paul Le Guen. AS Monaco FC have lured Guy Lacombe away from Stade Rennais as they look to finish more strongly than they did last year after a good start. Stade Rennais, for their part, bring on Frederic... In this article: Lyon, Paris Saint-Germain, Karim Benzema, Marseille, Bordeaux, Ligue 2, Toulouse, and Stade Rennais |
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UEFA Champions League | July 02, 2009
Marseille sign Cisse and Diawara
...a two-year deal. The former Stade Rennais FC, AS Monaco FC and West Ham United FC player spent two years with Besiktas playing 54 league games following his transfer from Marseille's arch-rivals Paris Saint-Germain FC. Consistent...
In this article: Edouard Cisse, Marseille, Souleymane Diawara, Bordeaux, All rights reserved, FC Girondins De Bordeaux, Besiktas JK, Stade Rennais FC, Olympique de Marseille, and West Ham United FC
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Football Europe | November 16, 2008
Bordeaux uncorked by clinical Lyon
...into third and fourth respectively as both won 2-1 at home. Rennes defeated AS Monaco FC with goals from Moussa Sow and Jimmy Briand within eleven minutes either side of half-time. Leandro Cufre's penalty pulled one back for the visitors with...
In this article: Lyon, Rennes, Bordeaux, Fernando Cavenaghi, Moussa Sow, Habib Bamogo, Eric Mouloungui, Jimmy Briand, and OGC Nice
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Football Europe | September 19, 2009
Bordeaux continue to set the pace
...from the spot following goals by Sylvain Marveaux and Kader Mangane, gave Rennes the lead. AS Monaco FC moved on to 12 points along with Rennes after beating second-bottom OGC Nice 3-1 thanks in large to two Alejandro Cesar Alonso strikes.
In this article: Yoan Gouffran, Bordeaux, Rennes, Kader Mangane, Sylvain Marveaux, Lucho Gonzalez, Grenoble Foot 38, and Souleymane Diawara
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Football Europe | January 26, 2009
Cup clashes claim the limelight
...although Ligue 2's US Boulogne Cote d'Opale ended SM Caen's ambitions with a 3-1 triumph. Elsewhere, Stade Rennais FC, AS Monaco FC and Le Mans UC 72 all came out on top against fellow top-flight opposition - AS Saint-Etienne, OGC Nice and Le...
In this article: Greek Super League, Sivasspor, Louis van Gaal, Everton, Celtic, Liverpool FC, AZ, All rights reserved, Ligue 2, and Porto
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Football Europe | March 22, 2008
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...thanks to a 1-0 win against lowly RC Strasbourg. SM Caen moved away from danger by beating AS Monaco FC 4-1, who remain in trouble along with AJ Auxerre, defeated 3-1 at home by AS Saint-Etienne. The pressure is now on RC Lens, who could fall...
In this article: Valenciennes, Filip Sebo, FC Girondins De Bordeaux, FC Metz, Bordeaux, Le Mans, Youssouf Hadji, and Steve Savidan
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Football Europe | February 28, 2009
Bergougnoux fires Toulouse up to second
...their advantage, while third-placed PSG take on AS Nancy-Lorraine in the capital. Elsewhere, FC Girondins de Bordeaux welcome FC Lorient, UEFA Cup contenders AS Saint-Etienne host AS Monaco FC and Olympique de Marseille travel to SM Caen.
In this article: Bryan Bergougnoux, Toulouse FC, Grenoble Foot 38, Modibo Maiga, Ivan Klasnic, Gael Danic, Ireneusz Jelen, Valenciennes FC, and FC Lorient
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UEFA.com News | May 13, 2009
OM and Bordeaux trade crucial victories
...sides. Stade Rennais FC in seventh are now level on points with Lille thanks to a 1-0 success against SM Caen, who drop into the bottom three after AS Saint-Etienne won 4-2 at Le Havre AC and FC Sochaux-Montbeliard beat AS Monaco FC 3-0.
In this article: Bordeaux, Mamadou Niang, Marseille, Yoann Gourcuff, FC Lorient, Le Havre AC, Grenoble Foot 38, AS Nancy-lorraine, and Le Mans UC 72
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Football Europe | February 21, 2009
Lyon stretch their lead as PSG falter
...a 1-1 draw while in the late game Stade Rennais FC are sixth after a 1-0 win at OGC Nice thanks to Olivier Thomert's goal. LOSC Lille Metropole, now seventh, will aim to close the gap on the leaders when they welcome AS Monaco FC on Sunday.
In this article: Lyon, AS Saint-etienne, Karim Benzema, Mevlut Erdinc, Valter Birsa, Olivier Thomert, Valenciennes FC, FC Lorient, and Le Havre AC
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Football Europe | November 01, 2008
Marseille make their move as rivals falter
...AJ Auxerre could only manage a goalless stalemate with 18th-placed Valenciennes FC and FC Lorient drew 1-1 with Grenoble Foot 38. In tomorrow's other games, Le Havre AC host AS Monaco FC and FC Sochaux-Montbeliard travel to Stade Rennais FC.
In this article: Marseille, Bordeaux, Lyon, Toulouse, Pursuer, Bafetimbi Gomis, Benoit Cheyrou, Bakari Kone, and Taye Taiwo
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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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