SC Fives
Football club
Full name | Sporting Club Fives | ||
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Founded | 1901; 123 years ago (1901) | ||
Dissolved | 1944; 80 years ago (1944) (merged with Olympique Lillois to become Lille OSC) | ||
Ground | Stade Jules-Lemaire | ||
Capacity | 25,000 | ||
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SC Fives was a French association football club from Fives, a suburb in the east of Lille. Founded in 1901, the club merged with Olympique Lillois in 1944 to form Lille OSC.[1]
Honours
Championnat de France
- Runner-up : 1934
Coupe de France
- Finalist : 1941.
Coaches
- George Berry: coach from 1936 to 1944,[2] first coach of Lille OSC (1944–1946)
Bibliography
- Paul Hurseau & Jacques Verhaeghe (1997). Olympique Lillois. Sporting Club Fivois. Lille O.S.C. Alan Sutton. ISBN 2842530802.
References
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Original French Division 1 clubs, 1932–33
- Alès
- Antibes
- Cannes
- Club Français
- Excelsior
- Fives
- Hyères
- Marseille
- Metz
- Montpellier
- Mulhouse
- Nice
- Nîmes
- Olympique Lillois
- CA Paris
- Racing Club de France
- Red Star
- Rennes
- Sète
- Sochaux
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