RC Vichy

French football club
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Football club
RC Vichy
Full nameRacing Club Vichy Football
Founded1945
GroundStade Louis Darragon
Vichy, Auvergne
Capacity4,900
ChairmanJean-Jacques Pacheco
ManagerEmmanuel Desgeorges
LeagueAuvergne Division d’Honneur
2007-08Auvergne Division d’Honneur
Home colours

The Racing Club Vichy Football is a French association football club founded in 1945. They are based in Vichy, Auvergne and are currently playing in the Auvergne Division d’Honneur, the sixth tier in the French football league system. They play at the Stade Louis Darragon, which has a capacity of 4,900.

History

Racing Club Vichy Football was originally formed under the club Racing Club Omnisport de Vichy. In 1945, after merging with three other Vichy-based clubs, the current club that exists today came into existence. RC Vichy has, over their league history, primarily played in the Auvergne Division d’Honneur. They did achieve promotion to the CFA 2 in 1999, but only lasted a season before being relegated back to the Division d’Honneur, where they currently remain as of today.

Honours

  • Auvergne Division d’Honneur:
    • Champions: 1999, 1981, 1961, 1948

External links

  • Official website


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