Entente Melun-Fontainebleau 77

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Full nameEntente Melun-Fontainebleau 77
Short nameEntente MF77
Founded1987
Dissolved1988

Entente Melun-Fontainebleau 77 was a football club located in the towns of Melun and Fontainebleau, France. [1] It was founded in 1987 as a result of a merger between CS Fontainebleau and US Melun, but the club split in 1988. [2] CS Fontainebleau returned to their former name, while US Melun merged with Dammarie-lès-Lys to create Sporting Melun-Dammarie 77. [3]

The club played only one season, during which it competed in the Division 2. The team finished in the relegation zone. [4] In the Coupe de France, they were eliminated in the round of 64, having lost 2–1 to Division 3 club Évreux. [5]

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References

  1. "Présentation du club" [Presentation of the club]. RCP Fontainebleau (in French). Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  2. "RCP Fontainebleau". Stat Football Club France (in French). Retrieved 7 May 2021.
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