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AJ Auxerre All Stars




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COACH: :FRA: Guy ROUX

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GOALKEEPERS:

:FRA: Fabien COOL
:FRA: Bruno MARTINI


DEFENDERS:

:FRA: William PRUNIER
:FRA: Alain GOMA
:FRA: Basile BOLI
:NET: Frank VERLAAT
:FRA: Claude BARRET
:POL: Paweł JANAS
:NIG: Taribo WEST
:FRA: Lucien DENIS


MIDFIELDERS:

:FRA: Daniel DUTUEL
:FRA: Corentin MARTINS
:FRA: Jean-Marc FERRERI
:FRA: Sabri LAMOUCHI
:ALG: Moussa SAÏB
:FRA: Yann LACHUER
:FRA: Philippe VIOLEAU
:FRA: Pascal VAHIRUA


STRIKERS:

:FRA: Christophe COCARD
:POL: Andrzej SZARMACH
:FRA: Patrice GARANDE
:FRA: Stéphane GUIVARC'H
:FRA: Djibril CISSÉ




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RESERVES:


GOALKEEPERS:

:FRA: Lionel CHARBONNIER
:POL: Maryan SZEJA
:FRA: Joël BATS


DEFENDERS:

:FRA: Cyril JEUNECHAMP
:FRA: Alain ROCHE
:FRA: Stéphane MAHÉ
:FRA: Philippe MEXÈS
:FRA: Laurent BLANC
:CHI: Pedro REYES
:FRA: Jean-Sébastien JAURÈS
:FRA: Jean-Paul NOËL
:FRA: Franck SILVESTRE
:FRA: Jean-Alain BOUMSONG


MIDFIELDERS:

:FRA: Dominique CUPERLY
:FRA: Didier DANIO
:FRA: Raphaël GUERREIRO
:DEN: Thomas KAHLENBERG
:BEL: Enzo SCIFO
:FRA: Benoit PEDRETTI
:POL: Waldemar MATYSIK
:FRA: Olivier KAPO
:FIN: Teemu TAINIO
:FRA: Gérard HALLET


STRIKERS:

:FRA: Gérard BATICLE
:FRA: André TRUFFAUT
:FRA: Lilian LASLANDES
:POL: Ireneusz JELÉN
:FRA: Éric CANTONA
:ROM: Daniel NICULAE
:HUN: Kálmán KOVÁCS
:POL: Zbigniew SZLYKOWICZ
:FRA: Bernard DIOMÈDE





THE BEST EVER XI (by gurkenjoe93)

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GK MARTINI
CB BOLI
SWP VERLAAT
RB GOMA
LB BARRET
CMF SAÏB
CMF LAMOUCHI
AMF MARTINS ©
RWF COCARD
LWF VAHIRUA
CF CISSÉ

Captain: Corentin Martins | Claude Barret
Short Free Kick: Corentin Martins | Pascal Vahirua
Long Free Kick: Corentin Martins | Pascal Vahirua | Moussa Saïb
Left Corner: Corentin Martins | Pascal Vahirua
Right Corner: Pascal Vahirua | Corentin Martins
Penalty: Pascal Vahirua | Djibril Cissé







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Abbé Geste founded, in March 1887, the Saint-Joseph patronage (local parish youth club) in the room that he occupied in the rue Joubert. Ernest Deschamps was the first director. Later the Saint-Joseph patronage was installed in a room at number 58 in the rue Joubert, before moving again in September 1887 to rue Haute-Perrière with the help of François Guillet. December 1905, reacting to the "Separation of Church and State" law voted on 9 December (Emile Combes, president of the council, announced this during his visit to Auxerre for the inauguration of the covered market), Abbé Deschamps filed the statutes of a new association at the Préfecture. His firm intention was to guide and supervise the young and ensure they kept on the right path (and within the church). Concentrating primarily on the practice of sports, this association was a direct deescendant of the Saint-Joseph patronage. From its creation, A.J.A. was closely linked with religious worship. After the training sessions held on Sundays and Thursdays (there was no school on Thursdays), everybody attended vespers at the patro place Saint-Etienne. Low mass at 7h15, communion on the first Sunday of the month, sometimes high mass in the cathedral crypt: these were all part of the ritual of the A.J.A sportsmen. Abbé Deschamps tolerated no exception to the rule. At the end of the First World War, the club was expelled from its ground. Father Deschamps acquired several pieces of land along the Yonne on the Vaux road, which later formed the Abbé Deschamps Stadium. Auxerre made its first steps in Division 1 on 24 July 1980 against Bastia in Toulon. Auxerre lost the match 2–0. On 20 November 1980, Andrzej Szarmach signed for Auxerre having received consent from the Polish Football Association. He started two days later at home against Lyon and scored the first of his ninety-four goals in Division 1. AJA's first season in Division 1 was remarkable for two particular performances: on 13 December 1980, at Parc des Princes against Paris Saint-Germain (3–2), and then on 7 April 1981, at Stade Marcel Saupin against FC Nantes for a 1–0 win, notable as Nantes had not lost a home game for five years and 92 games (between 15 April 1976 and 7 April 1981). In the next two seasons, AJA finished fifteenth and eighth respectively.

During the 1983–1984 season, AJA climbed for the first time onto the podium in finishing third. Patrice Garande finished top scorer with twenty-one goals. A few weeks later, Garande won the gold medal at the Olympics in Los Angeles with the French Olympic football team while Joël Bats and Jean-Marc Ferreri were part of the victorious French team at UEFA Euro 1984. That summer, Auxerre recruited Michel N'Gom. An international prospect, he left Paris Saint-Germain. During pre-season, he scored five goals in ten games. On the last weekend before the start of the season, he visited his former teammates in Paris. Tragically, he died following a traffic accident on 12 August 1984. To pay tribute, one of the stands at Abbé Deschamps bears his name. The 1984–1985 season saw Auxerre in European competition for the first time in its history by participating in the UEFA Cup, albeit with an unfavourable first round draw with Sporting Clube de Portugal. On 19 September 1984 at Estádio José Alvalade, AJA took its bow in European football with a 2–0 defeat. The return leg took place on 3 October 1984. AJA managed to retrieve the two goal deficit with a double by Szarmach, but eventually succumbed with two goals in extra time. However, by virtue of the victory of AS Monaco in the French cup, AJA qualified for the UEFA Cup the year after also. The 1985 offseason saw Joël Bats join Paris Saint-Germain. Auxerre recruited Bruno Martini as his successor. In the UEFA cup, AJA were drawn against AC Milan. In the first leg, Auxerre won 3–1. Both teams missed a penalty and Paolo Maldini made his debut in European competition. In the return match, AJA lost 3–0 and was therefore eliminated. Seventh in the league and quarter-finalist in the French cup, AJA did not manage a third straight season in Europe. Auxerre finished fourth in 1986–1987, and was once again eliminated in the first round of the UEFA Cup the following season with a 2–0 away defeat to Panathinaikos too much to overcome in the return leg (which Auxerre won 3–2). The 1988–1989 season saw AJA finish fifth in the league and reach the semi-finals of the Coupe de France before elimination by Olympique Marseille, the future winner of the event. With fifth place in the league, AJA made the UEFA Cup and there made its first decent run. During the preliminary round, AJA managed its first victory. Beaten 0–1 at home by Dynamo Zagreb, it registered 3–1 in Yugoslavia and qualified for the first round proper. Auxerre beat successively Albanians KS Apolonia Fier, Finns RoPS and Olympiakos Piraeus of Greece before being eliminated in the quarterfinals by Fiorentina. In parallel with this, AJA managed sixth place in the league. During the summer of 1990, the AJA sold Basile Boli and recruited Enzo Scifo, Alain Roche and Zbigniew Kaczmarek. Auxerre finished in third place after leading the championship for two weeks. In 1991–1992, Auxerre was eliminated in the second round of the UEFA Cup by Liverpool and then finished fourth in Division 1. That summer, the AJA sold Alain Roche and Jean-Marc Ferreri while recruiting Frank Verlaat and Gerald Baticle. Auxerre then journeyed again into UEFA. Auxerre eliminated Lokomotiv Plovdiv and the newly formed FC Copenhagen. In the third round, AJA eliminated Standard Liege. In the quarterfinals, AJA faced Ajax, the defending champion and undefeated in the European Cup for two years. Before facing Ajax, Auxerre had suffered five consecutive league defeats. Auxerre managed a 4–2 home win. In the second leg Ajax could only manage a 1–0 win and so Auxerre had qualified for the semifinals, to face Borussia Dortmund. In the first leg in Germany, AJA lost 2 goals to 0. A fiercely contested second leg levelled the aggregate score, but Auxerre were finally eliminated on penalties.





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