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Aviron Bayonnais FC

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Aviron Bayonnais FC
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Aviron Bayonnais Football Club (French pronunciation: [a.vi.ʁɔ̃ ba.jɔ.nɛ]; commonly referred to as simply Bayonne) is a French association football club based in Bayonne. The club is a part of a sports club that was formed in 1904 that is also known for its rugby union club. The team is known primarily for youth development.[2] The team is set to play in National 2 from 2025–26 after promotion from National 3 in 2024–25.

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The team's stadium, Stade Didier Deschamps

The football club was founded in 1935 and currently play in the Championnat National 3, the fifth level of French football. Bayonne plays its home matches at the Stade Didier Deschamps located in the city. It is named after Bayonne native, former youth player and the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2000 winning captain Didier Deschamps, who also played for Marseille and Juventus. Central defender Aymeric Laporte is another player who featured for Bayonne as a youth before starring for Athletic Bilbao and later Manchester City. Athletic have had a collaboration agreement with Bayonne for several years that they recently renewed until 2024.[3][4] While Aviron is the largest club in the French Basque Country,[citation needed] it has not replicated the successes of the clubs on the Spanish side of the border, though the club's new investor, Karim Fradim, who was previously the president of Chamois Niortais, hopes to professionalise the club.[5]

In 2021, former AS Saint-Étienne goalkeeper Stéphane Ruffier joined as an educator in the club.[6]

In 2024–25, Aviron Bayonnais secured promotion to National 2 for the first time in their history from next season.

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Notable players

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Bibliography

  • Charles and Christophe Bartissol: Les racines du football français. PAC, Paris 1983, ISBN 978-2-85336-194-1
  • Thierry Berthou/Collectif: Dictionnaire historique des clubs de football français. Pages de Foot, Créteil 1999 - Volume 1 (A-Mo), ISBN 2-913146-01-5

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