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SC Toulon

Toulon
FCToulon.svg
Full name Sporting Club Toulon
Founded 1944; 73 years ago (1944)
Ground Stade Bon Rencontre, Toulon
Ground Capacity 8,000
Chairman Jacques Jayet
Manager N/A
League CFA
2015–16 CFA2, Group D: 1st

Sporting Club Toulon is a football club from Toulon, France, who currently play in the French fourth division ( CFA ). The club was founded in 1944 and played under that name until the 1999/2000 season when they were administratively reformed as Sporting Toulon Var. In 2016 Sporting Toulon Var merged with SC Toulon-Le Las and became Sporting Club Toulon once again.

Sporting Club Toulon was founded in 1944 after a merge between Sporting Club du Temple and Jeunesse Sportive Toulonnaise during the Vichy France regime.

It joined after World War II the French second division and left it only during one season in 1946/1947. After eleven years in the second division, the club reached the highest division in France in 1959, after finishing third in the second division, but is relegated the year after. Toulon has never won the French Cup, but has reached the semi-final on two occasions: in 1963 and 1984. Half-finalists in 1963, Toulon was eliminated by Olympique Lyonnais. The following year, they finished fourth and accessed again to the first division, without success.

Relegated to the French 3rd division during one season in 1980/1981, Toulon is going stronger in the 1980s. Thanks to the effectiveness of Christian Dalger as a forward, the talent of the leader Alain Bénédet or the experience of Rolland Courbis in defence, Toulon was again promoted to the first division in 1983, finishing first in the Group B, before Stade de Reims, thanks to a victory away in Grenoble (1–5).

During the 1983/1984 season, Toulon stayed in Division 1 thanks to the 21 goals of Delio Onnis, top scorer in the league that season. The club again reached the semi-finals of the Coupe de France but were defeated by AS Monaco (1–4, 2–1).

The following season saw Toulon shining and beating Paris Saint-Germain 5–1. Still third after 31 matches played, they were then defeated three times in a row – including another defeat against AS Monaco at home, 1–0, in front of 18,000 spectators at Stade Mayol, which remains the best performance for the club until now. This demoted them to 5th place, but still put them in contention for qualification to European Competition, going into the last game of the season. But a last defeat at home against FC Nantes meant the club finished in 6th position, outside the European places.


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