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National 3. The club was
founded in 1908 as
Stade Beaucairois.[citation needed] In 2023,
Stade Beaucairois 30
merged with
Espoir Football Club Beaucarois...
- had
stints at
various amateur and semi-professional clubs,
including Beaucairois, Raon-l'Étape, Ivry, Noisy-le-Sec, Châtellerault, and Orléans before...
- and
refinement of the
architecture grew
along with the
wealth of the
Beaucairois merchants. In 1579
Beaucaire was held by
Henri I de Montmorency, the...
- France, he
joined amateurs Stade Beaucairois in 1991 as a player-manager.
After three years with
amateurs Stade Beaucairois as a player-manager (from 1991...
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widening of the city
walls in 1355. (destro**** by
Louis VIII to
punish the
Beaucairois for
their loyalty to the
Counts of Toulouse).
Beaucaire suffered severely...
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Youth career 1997–2000 SC
Manduellois 2000–2001 Nîmes 2001–2008
Stade Beaucairois 2008 Arles-Avignon 2008–2010
Monaco Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)...
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Rodrigue Akpakoun (born 16
December 1974) is a
Beninese former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Akpakoun pla****
several seasons in the...
- 1907 he
became world champion by
beating the
French champion Laurent le
Beaucairois. He
repeated the
success on 16
February 1909 at the
Teatro Dal Verme...
- (5) ES Grau-du-Roi (6) v AS
Cannes (4)
Olympique d'Alès (5) v
Stade Beaucairois (5)
Valence FC (8) v
Marignane GCB FC (4) AS St-Just St-Rambert (8) v...
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footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Championnat National 3 club
Stade Beaucairois. Born in France, he is a
former Morocco youth international. Hsissane...