Clermont Foot 63

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Clermont
Clermont Foot logo.svg
Full nameClermont Foot 63
Nickname(s)Les Lanciers (The Lancers)
Short nameClermont, CF63
Founded1911;114 years ago (1911)
Ground Stade Gabriel-Montpied
Capacity11,980
OwnerAhmet Schaefer [1]
PresidentAhmet Schaefer [1]
Manager Sébastien Mazeyrat
Grégory Proment
League Ligue 2
2024–25 Ligue 2, 16th of 18
Website www.clermontfoot.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Clermont Foot 63 (commonly referred to as Clermont Foot) is a French professional football club based in Clermont-Ferrand, France. It competes in Ligue 2. The first incarnation of the club was formed in 1911 and the current club was created in 1990 as a result of a merger.

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The club plays its home matches at the Stade Gabriel-Montpied located within the city. In 2014, Clermont became the first professional team to appoint a female manager when they appointed Helena Costa. In 2021, the club achieved promotion to Ligue 1 for the first time in its history. It returned to Ligue 2 in 2024.

History

The club started in 1911 under the name Stade Clermontois. Despite little league success in the early days, they reached the semi-finals of the Coupe de France during the 1945–46 season.[ citation needed ] Their professional status was repealed after the 1946–47 season due to financial difficulties.[ citation needed ] The club became professional again in 1966.[ citation needed ] 1984 saw an expansion, with Stade-Clermontois and AS Montferrand merging to form Clermont-Ferrand Football Club (CFC).[ citation needed ] The club was placed in the third division.

The club was later renamed Clermont Foot Auvergne, having to start again in the Division Honneur. After 13 years, Clermont Foot got promoted multiple times, from the Division Honneur up to Ligue 2 in 1993.[ citation needed ] During these 13 years of success, the club had numerous successes in the Coupe de France. One notable cup run was in 1997, when the Auvergne club eliminated three professional sides, Martigues, Lorient and then Paris Saint-Germain,[ citation needed ] before succumbing to Nice.[ citation needed ]

The club won the Championnat National in 2007,[ citation needed ] being promoted to Ligue 2 again, from which they had been relegated in 2006.[ citation needed ]

In 2014, Clermont became the first French professional men's team to appoint a female manager when they appointed Helena Costa. [2] [3] Less than a month after taking charge, Costa quit her role, [4] and was replaced by another woman, Corinne Diacre, [5] who would go on to train the French women's team.[ citation needed ]

Clermont were promoted to Ligue 1 for the 2021–22 season for the first time in their history, having achieved promotion to the league after finishing second in the 2020–21 edition of Ligue 2. [6] After 3 years, the club was relegated following the 2023–24 season. [7]

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 5 September 2025 [8] [9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Massamba Ndiaye
3 DF Flag of Madagascar.svg  MAD Andy Pelmard
5 DF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Maximiliano Caufriez
6 MF Flag of Mali.svg  MLI Habib Keïta
8 FW Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Yuliwes Bellache
9 FW Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Amine Saïd
10 MF Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Henri Saivet
11 FW Flag of Algeria.svg  ALG Maïdine Douane
13 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Julien Astic
15 DF Flag of Mali.svg  MLI Cheick Oumar Konaté
17 FW Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Ousmane Diop
18 FW Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Famara Diédhiou
20 DF Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  COD Josué Mwimba Isala
21 DF Flag of French Guiana.svg  GUF Yoann Salmier
23 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Adrien Hunou
No.Pos.NationPlayer
25 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Johan Gastien (3rd captain)
28 DF Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  CIV Ivan M'Bahia
29 FW Flag of France.svg  FRA Ilhan Fakili
30 GK Flag of France.svg  FRA Théo Guivarch
32 FW Flag of France.svg  FRA Kader Bamba
34 DF Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Sumaila Awudu
44 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Allan Ackra
45 DF Flag of France.svg  FRA Matys Donavin
60 GK Flag of France.svg  FRA Joan Raynaud
77 FW Flag of France.svg  FRA Enzo Cantero
93 DF Flag of France.svg  FRA Ibrahim Moriba Coulibaly
94 FW Flag of France.svg  FRA Loïc Socka Bongué
97 DF Flag of Madagascar.svg  MAD Kenji-Van Boto
FW Flag of France.svg  FRA Axel Camblan (on loan from Brest )

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF Flag of France.svg  FRA Ethan Kena Kabeya(at Villefrance until 30 June 2026)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Mohamed-Amine Bouchenna(at Austria Lustenau until 30 June 2026)

Retired numbers

14 - Flag of France.svg Clément Pinault, defender (2008–09) – posthumous honour

Notable former players

For a list of former Clermont Foot players, see Category:Clermont Foot 63 players.

Club officials

PositionStaff
President Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ahmet Schaefer
Sporting director Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Winter
Manager Flag of France.svg Sébastien Mazeyrat (caretaker)
Assistant manager Flag of France.svg Emmanuel Gas
First-team coach Flag of France.svg Yann Cavezza
Flag of France.svg Stéphane Héros
Flag of France.svg Jérémy Faug-Porret
Goalkeeper coach Flag of France.svg Eric Gélard
Fitness coach Flag of France.svg Dylan Jamet
Match analyst Flag of France.svg Cyril Poussin
Scout Flag of France.svg Philippe Vaugeois
Flag of France.svg Michel Ogier
Club doctor Flag of France.svg Nicolas Lamaudière
Physiotherapist Flag of France.svg Séverine Chapeyron
Flag of France.svg Milan Ladjic
Medical director physiotherapy Flag of France.svg Julien Jarlier
Performance manager Flag of France.svg Eric Pégorer

Coaches

References

  1. 1 2 "Clermont Foot : Ahmet Schaefer officiellement président". La Montagne. 14 March 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. "Helena Costa takes over at Ligue 2's Clermont Foot as first female manager". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. 7 May 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  3. "Helena Costa: French Ligue 2 side Clermont Foot name woman boss". BBC Sport. 7 May 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  4. "Helena Costa will not after all take over as Clermont Foot coach". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. 23 June 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  5. "Clermont Foot appoint second female manager in Corinne Diacre". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. 28 June 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  6. "Le Clermont Foot en Ligue 1 : c'est fait !". france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr (in French). 15 May 2021.
  7. "Clermont Foot is officially relegated from Ligue 1". beIN Sports. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
  8. "Joueurs" (in French). Clermont Foot 63. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  9. "Squad". WorldFootball.net. Retrieved 2 July 2023.