| Full Name | Le Havre Athletic Club |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1872 |
| Stadium | Stade Océane |
| Capacity | 25,181 |
| Manager | Paulo Sousa |
| League | Ligue 2 |
| Rivals | St. Etienne, Caen |
| Nickname | Les Ciel et Marine |
| Top Scorer | Léonard Soudani |
Located in the picturesque city of Le Havre, Le Havre Athletic Club has a rich history and a passionate following. Known for its vibrant blue and marine colors, the club has made significant contributions to French football since its establishment in 1872. With a modern stadium and committed supporters, Le Havre AC continues to play a pivotal role in the football scene of Normandy.
Club History
The story of Le Havre AC is one marked by resilience and ambition. Since its founding, the club has climbed various tiers of French football, showcasing talent and determination at every level. Noteworthy players have graced the pitch, many of whom have made significant impacts both locally and internationally.
Stadium & Atmosphere
The Stade Océane, opened in 2012, provides an exceptional atmosphere for supporters. With modern facilities and a seating capacity of 25,181, it is one of the premier venues in Ligue 2, making match days a thrilling experience.
Honours
- Ligue 1 Champions: 1932, 1934
- Ligue 2 Champions: 1960, 1991, 2008
- Coupe de France Winners: 1959
- Championnat National Champions: 1994
Key Players
- Léonard Soudani: The club’s top scorer, known for his impressive finishing skills and leadership on the field.
- Ryad Boudebouz: A creative midfielder whose vision and playmaking abilities have earned him recognition in Ligue 2.
- Baptiste Renard: A solid defender, essential for maintaining the team’s defensive integrity.
