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Ficha Técnica: Stade Briochin País: França. Cidade: Saint-Brieuc Estádio: Stade Fred-Aubert. Apelido: Les Griffons (Os Grifos) Fundação: 1904. Maior Título: Championnat National (Grupo A - 1996) / Championnat National 2 (Grupo B - 2024-25) Maior rival: En Avant de Guingamp / Stade Brestois. Cores Oficiais: Amarelo e Azul. Principal ídolo: Yannick Le Saux / Yannis Salibur. Liga Atual: Championnat National. Cronologia de Fatos Históricos 1904: Fundação oficial do clube na região da Bretanha sob o nome original de Stade et Véloce Club Briochin, nascendo com departamentos focados em futebol e ciclismo. 1959: Após décadas competindo na liga amadora regional da Bretanha, o clube alcança um feito inédito ao subir para o Championnat de France Amateur (CFA), a terceira divisão nacional da época. 1966: O clube ganha as manchetes nacionais ao alcançar as oitavas de final da Coupe de France pela primeira vez, eliminando o gigante Olympique de Marseille durante a caminhada histórica. 1...
EAST GRINSTEAD TOWN FC
INGLATERRA WEST SUSSEX /EAST GRINSTEAD 1890














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The club was established on 8 May 1890 as East Grinstead, and did not play their first competitive match until 1900, when they were founder members of the Mid-Sussex League.[2] They won the league in 1901–02, and in 1908–09 were joint winners of the Sussex Junior Cup with Arundel. In 1920 they were founder members of the Sussex County League, and finished bottom of the table in its first season.[3] After finishing eleventh out of twelve the following season, they left the league. They returned in 1924, but after finishing bottom of the table again in both 1924–25 and 1925–26, they left again after failing to be re-elected and dropped into the Brighton League.
In 1930 East Grinstead switched to the Southern Amateur League, winning Division Three in 1931–32. They returned to the Mid-Sussex, and after winning it in 1936–37, returned to the Sussex County League for a third spell.[2] In the first season after World War II they were placed in the Eastern Division and finished the season as runners-up.[3] The league reverted to a single division the following season, and after a second division was added in 1952, the club remained in Division One until the end of the 1978–79 season, when they were relegated to Division Two. During this period they won the league's Baldwin Cup in 1951–52.[2] In 1988–89 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to Division Three. However, after finishing third in Division Three 1990–91 they were promoted to back Division Two, and two seasons later they finished third in Division Two, earning promotion to Division One.
After finishing bottom of Division One in 1994–95, East Grinstead were relegated back to Division Two. In 1997 they were renamed East Grinstead Town.[4] The club were promoted back to Division One after finishing third in 2002–03, and won the Sussex RUR Cup in 2003–04, beating Three Bridges 4–0 in the final.[5] However, they were relegated back to Division Two the following season. In 2007–08 they won Division Two, and were promoted back to Division One.[4] After finishing as Division One runners-up in 2013–14, they were promoted to Division One South of the Isthmian League.

















 

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