CS Case-Pilote

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Case-Pilote
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Full nameClub Sportif Case Pilote
Founded1937
Ground Stade Omer-Kromwell,
Case-Pilote, Martinique
Capacity1,000
Chairman Louis-Joseph Dogué
Manager Jean-Marc Civault
League Martinique Championnat National

Club Sportif Case-Pilote is a professional football club of Martinique, playing in the town Case-Pilote.

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Founded in 1937 by Omer Kromwell, they play in the Martinique's first division, the Martinique Championnat National. The stadium is named after the founder of the club.

Achievements

1977, 2006, 2010

The club in the French football structure

2001/02

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