Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 8 1 8
Wins 3 0 3
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 3 1 3
Goals for 17 0 17
Goals against 20 6 20
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 1 0

Wikipedia - ASPTT Albi

Albi Marssac Tarn Football ASPTT (or Association Sportive de La Poste et France Télécom Albi) is a French women's football team based in Albi. The club reached Division 2 in 2000 for the first time in their history, however they were relegated the following season. After several seasons in the regional divisions of the Ligue de Midi-Pyrénées, the club was promoted again to Division 2 in 2007 after a rapid promotion from the third division. They won Division 2 in the 2014 – 2015 season and got a historic promotion to Division 1.

The first team is coached by Adolphe Ogouyon and they play at the Stade Maurice Rigaud.

History

ASPTT Albi were promoted for the first time in its history to a national division, the National 1B (Division 2), at the end of the 1999–2000 season, qualifying through its place behind the reserve team of Toulouse OAC (whose main team was then the double champion of Division 1), winning the Midi-Pyrénées Honor Division. For this first experience in National 1B, the club progressed in Pool B for the 2000–2001 season, playing alongside clubs such as OS Monaco, UFF Besançon, FCF Monteux and FCF Nord-Allier Yzeure. There are three pools of 10 clubs, depending on the location. It would be a difficult task ahead for the club, as they finished the season in last place in the group with a negative goal difference and with 3 wins, 4 draws and 11 defeats. Ironically, the team would become one of the few clubs to win (4 goals to 2) against the future winner of the pool and runner-up of Division 2, SCSC Caluire. However, the club was relegated to the regional divisions at the end of that season.

Back in the regional divisions, a new level, Division 3, is set up for the following season. The club finished in 5th place in Group E of interregional championship, unable to compete with the Toulouse FC reserves and Montpellier HSC. The club then struggled for three seasons in the Midi-Pyrénées Division d’Honneur. They then won the Midi-Pyrenees Cup in 2004 and finally gained promotion in the 2004–2005 season when, after being crowned the title of the DH Midi-Pyrénées, they finally got promotion to Division 3 national.

Early in the 2005 season, Stéphanie Caraven becomes player-coach of the first team (he retires in 2007) and remains in that position for seven seasons. The clubs only stayed for two seasons in Division 3, as they ended the 2005–2006 season in 6th place, in a year marked by an especially good run in the Challenge de France leading the team to the knockout stages, losing 1 goal to 0 by Claix FF (from Division 2), which to date is the best performance of the club in this competition. The following season, the club finished first in their group, ahead of regional rival, Rodez AF, and qualified for the second round. They again finished in the lead, in front of ASC Saint-Apollinaire, leading to a Division 3 final against AS Montigny. They lost 2 goals to 1, but were promoted to Division 2 again after the 2007–2008 season, 7 years after their first ascent.

The club quickly proved to be a team to be reckoned with in the fight for the promotion to Division 1. The team finished the 2007–2008 season in a very good place for a promoted club (4th in Group B). They ended up 6th the following season, 5th in 2010, 3rd in 2011 and second in 2012. At the end of the 2011–2012 season, Stephanie Caraven leaves, which resulted in worse result for the next season: 6th place.

In 2013, David Welferinger was appointed head coach. New players are brought in to reinforce the strength of the captain Julie Peruzzetto, like Stephanie Roche, Anaïs Arcambal from Toulouse and Solene Barbance from AS Muretaine. The chemistry between the new and old players set quickly and the team achieved a near perfect season in 2013–2014. In fact, the club won 20 games out of 22, with 17 consecutive victories and finishing first in their group ahead the FF Nîmes MG. They confirm their historic climb to Division 1 by winning 0–3 against CS Nivolas-Vermelle, and became the champion of Division 2 by winning on the last day – 6 June 2014 – their match against Puy Foot. This was the first title of champion of France of a club from Tarn in any sport.

To prepare for this first season in the top flight, the club was very busy in the transfer market, with no fewer than 10 arrivals and only 2 departures. The team made a good start to the season with victories including against the other two clubs promoted from Division 2, FF Issy and FC Metz.

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알비는 기원전 2000년에 처음으로 거주했으며, 기원전 1세기에 로마 군단에 의해 점령되었습니다. 이 도시는 후에 비지고트족, 프랑크족, 사라센족이 차례로 점령했습니다. 12세기에 알비는 카타르파이 운동의 중심지가 되었으며, 이로 인해 13세기 초에 교회의 군사적 원정이 이어졌습니다. 이 원정은 알비교도 십자군으로 알려져 있으며, 알비를 포함한 지역의 카타르파이 운동을 근절하는 데 성공했습니다.

14세기에 알비는 프랑스 왕국에 합병되었으며, 그 이후로 대부분의 역사를 프랑스의 일부로 보냈습니다. 이 도시는 16세기에 종교 전쟁의 장면이었으며, 17세기에 루이 14세의 군대에 의해 폭격을 받았습니다. 18세기에는 미술과 과학의 중심지로 번영했으며, 19세기에는 철도의 도래로 인해 상업과 산업이 발전했습니다.

20세기에는 알비가 세 번이나 대홍수를 겪었지만, 매번 회복했습니다. 이 도시는 제2차 세계 대전 중에 나치 독일에 점령되었지만, 1944년에 연합군에 의해 해방되었습니다. 전쟁 이후 알비는 현대화와 확장을 거쳤으며, 현재는 인구 약 5만 명의 중요한 문화 및 경제 중심지입니다.

알비는 역사적인 건축물과 박물관, 미술관으로 유명합니다. 이 도시의 가장 상징적인 건물은 알비 대성당으로, 13세기에 지어진 고딕 양식의 걸작입니다. 알비에는 또한 베르비에-쥐스 박물관, 로트렉 박물관, 알비 박물관 등 여러 가지 박물관이 있습니다.

알비는 또한 스포츠로 유명합니다. 이 도시는 축구 클럽 알비가 본거지이며, 이 클럽은 현재 프랑스의 3부 리그인 리그 2에서 경쟁하고 있습니다. 알비는 또한 럭비 유니온 클럽인 스카 알비가 본거지이며, 이 클럽은 현재 프랑스의 2부 리그인 프로 D2에서 경쟁하고 있습니다.