Derby Corse
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The Derby Corse (English: Corsica derby) is a rivalry in French football between AC Ajaccio and SC Bastia, the two biggest clubs on the island of Corsica.[1] The rivalry is intensified by the existing geographical rivalry of the island. Ajaccio is the capital of the island and largest city, as well as capital of the southern Corse-du-Sud department, while Bastia is the second city of the island and capital of the northern Haute-Corse department.
Other names | Corsica derby |
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Location | Corsica |
Teams | |
First meeting | Ajaccio 1–3 Bastia Division 1 (28 November 1965) |
Latest meeting | Bastia 1–0 Ajaccio Ligue 2 (5 February 2024) |
Stadiums | Stade François Coty (AC Ajaccio) Stade Armand-Cesari (SC Bastia) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 40 |
Most wins | SC Bastia (22) |
Largest victory | Bastia 6–0 Ajaccio (20 May 1966) 1965–66 French Division 1 |
After a two-year absence the league fixtures returned to the calendar in the 2012–13 Ligue 1 season.[2][3] After crowd trouble during 2012–13 season the fixtures of the following season were to be played behind closed doors at neutral venues. The first league fixture (Ajaccio at home) was played in Istres, Bastia played their punishment in Martigues in a Coupe de la Ligue fixture. It was agreed that the Bastia league fixture would be played at the usual Armand-Cesari but that Ajaccio fans would not be admitted. The game had extra significance as Ajaccio required a win to avoid relegation. Despite Ajaccio taking the lead in the 4th minute Bastia drew level on 32 minutes before scoring a last minute winner to relegate ACA.