Diário Ao-Vivo

França - Campeonato Nacional 05/03 17:30 32 Red Star FC 93 vs Versailles - View
França - Campeonato Nacional 05/10 19:00 33 Versailles 78 vs GOAL FC - View
França - Campeonato Nacional 05/17 17:30 34 Sochaux vs Versailles 78 - View

Resultados

França - Campeonato Nacional 04/26 17:30 31 [9] Versailles v US Orléans [10] D 0-0
França - Campeonato Nacional 04/19 17:30 30 Epinal v Versailles W 0-1
França - Campeonato Nacional 04/12 17:30 29 [14] Nimes v Versailles [10] W 0-1
França - Campeonato Nacional 04/05 17:30 28 [13] Versailles v Dijon [7] W 2-0
França - Campeonato Nacional 03/29 18:30 27 [15] Marignane Gignac v Versailles [10] L 2-0
França - Campeonato Nacional 03/25 20:00 26 [10] Versailles v Niort [2] D 1-1
França - Campeonato Nacional 03/22 18:30 26 Versailles 78 v Niort - PPT.
França - Campeonato Nacional 03/15 18:30 25 [18] Cholet v Versailles [11] W 0-1
França - Campeonato Nacional 03/08 18:30 24 [11] Versailles v Nancy [4] D 1-1
França - Campeonato Nacional 03/02 16:00 23 [9] Villefranche v Versailles [13] W 0-1
França - Campeonato Nacional 02/23 18:30 22 [12] Versailles v Chateauroux [17] L 1-3
França - Campeonato Nacional 02/16 18:30 21 [13] Avranches v Versailles [11] L 1-0

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 39 20 19
Wins 13 5 8
Draws 12 10 2
Losses 14 5 9
Goals for 47 29 18
Goals against 44 25 19
Clean sheets 12 4 8
Failed to score 13 6 7

Wikipedia - FC Versailles 78

Football Club de Versailles 78, also known as FC Versailles or simply Versailles, is a French semi-professional association football club based in the commune of Versailles, Île-de-France. The club was formed in 1989 as the result of a merger between Racing Club Versailles and Companion Sports Versailles. Their home stadium is the Stade de Montbauron, which has a capacity of 7,545 people, but play at the Stade Jean-Bouin for Championnat National matches.

The club won promotion from the 2021–22 Championnat National 2 and now plays in the Championnat National, the third tier of the French football league system. The club is an official academy of the French Football Federation.

History

FC Versailles was formed in 1989 as the result of a merger between Racing Club Versailles and Companion Sports Versailles. The new club took Racing Club Versailles' place in Division 3 and were placed in the North section. FC Versailles' first season was not successful as they finished 14th, amassing 24 points from 30 matches, and were relegated from the division. Competing in Division 4, they achieved two successive eighth-placed finishes before a sixth-placed finish in the 1992–93 season. In the summer of 1993, Versailles were one of the clubs accepted into the newly formed National 3. They ended the season with 40 points, finishing as runners-up behind Le Mans B.

Versailles struggled in the National 2 and were relegated after one season after finishing 17th in the table. The team returned to the National 3 and achieved a couple of mid-table positions in the following two seasons. Versailles qualified for the Championnat de France Amateur 2 Group B in the 1997–98 campaign and finished 13th in their inaugural season. The following year, Versailles were moved to Group H and the side finished 15th out of 16 teams in the division, thereby suffering relegation to the Division d'Honneur Paris Île-de-France. Versailles remained in the same division for the next six seasons, achieving a highest finish of third place in the 2000–01 campaign. In the 2004–05 season the team again suffered relegation after finishing bottom of the division with 46 points from 26 matches. Versailles have played in the DSR Paris Île-de-France since the 2005–06 season. In the 2009–10 campaign, Versailles reached the Ninth Round of the Coupe de France before losing to Beauvais. Versailles caused an upset by defeating Ligue 2 club Dijon in the Eighth Round.

On 29 January 2022, Versailles eliminated Ligue 2 side Toulouse in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France following a 1–0 win, and went on to qualify for the semi-finals after beating Bergerac in a penalty shoot-out. Versailles was eventually defeated 2–0 by Nice in the semi-finals. Later in the 2021–22 season, Versailles secured promotion to the Championnat National.

O Versailles Futebol Clube é um clube de futebol brasileiro, sediado na cidade de Indaiatuba, no estado de São Paulo. Fundado em 29 de novembro de 1996, o clube disputa atualmente a Série A3 do Campeonato Paulista.

O nome do clube é uma homenagem ao Palácio de Versalhes, localizado na França, e foi escolhido pelo fundador do clube, o empresário Miguel Ferreira. O clube tem como mascote um leão, que é representado no escudo da equipe.

O Versailles mandava seus jogos no Estádio Municipal Dr. Francisco Álvaro Mandarino, com capacidade para 5.000 pessoas. Entretanto, em 2016, o estádio foi interditado pela Federação Paulista de Futebol (FPF) por não atender às normas de segurança. Desde então, o clube tem mandado seus jogos no Estádio Municipal de Indaiatuba, com capacidade para 10.000 pessoas.

O Versailles conquistou o título da Série B do Campeonato Paulista em 2003, garantindo assim o acesso à Série A3. Em 2006, o clube foi vice-campeão da Série A3, mas não conseguiu o acesso à Série A2. Em 2010, o Versailles conquistou o título da Série A3 e conseguiu o acesso à Série A2.

Em 2013, o Versailles foi rebaixado para a Série A3, mas conseguiu retornar à Série A2 em 2015. Em 2017, o clube foi novamente rebaixado para a Série A3.

O Versailles é um clube que tem se destacado no futebol paulista nos últimos anos. O clube tem uma torcida apaixonada e sempre lota os estádios onde joga. O Versailles é um clube que tem um futuro promissor e tem tudo para se tornar um grande clube do futebol brasileiro.