Bourges 18 Explained
Clubname: | Bourges 18 |
Fullname: | Bourges 18 |
Nickname: | Dix-Huit |
Founded: | 1966 (as FC Bourges) 2008 (as Bourges 18) |
Ground: | Stade Jacques Rimbault |
Capacity: | 8,000 |
Season: | 2019–20 |
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Website: | https://www.bourges18.com |
Dissolved: | 2021 |
Bourges 18 was a football club based in Bourges, France. In the summer of 2008, FC Bourges, which formerly spent eleven seasons in the Division 2, merged with Bourges-Asnières 18 to create Bourges 18. The club's colours were red and blue. In 2021, a merger with Bourges Foot created the new club Bourges Foot 18.
History
- 1966: Foyer Saint-François Bourges and Racing Club de Bourges were amalgamated to form FC Bourges.
- 1970–1994: The club played intermittently in the Division 2
- 1994–1998: The club played in the Championnat National but went bankrupt in January 1998, and was henceforth known as FC Bourges 18
- 2005: after another bankruptcy, the club changed its name to Bourges Football Olympique Club
- 2006: The club is renamed once more and becomes Bourges Football
- 2008: Bourges Football and Bourges Asnières 18 amalgamate to become Bourges 18.
- 2021: Bourges 18 and Bourges Foot merge to create Bourges Foot 18.
Honours
Managers
Incomplete list
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| - 1993–1994 Alain Michel/Bobby Brown
- 1994–1998 Bobby Brown
- 1998–2002 Jean Gomez/Pavle Vostanic
- 2002–2004 Pavle Vostanic
- 2004–2005 Pascal Dupuis
- 2005–2008 Laurent Di Bernardo
- 2008–2009 Stéphane Drici
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