
Team profile
Strasbourg
Founded in 1906 as FC Neudorf, Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace is a historic club deeply woven into the cultural fabric of its city. Born in the working-class Neudorf district, the club's identity is intrinsically linked to the unique history of Alsace, a region that has oscillated between French and German rule. This duality forged a resilient, passionate identity, with the club serving as a powerful symbol of Alsatian pride and French reintegration after World War I. The club's home is the Stade de la Meinau, a classic, atmospheric ground in Strasbourg that has hosted football since 1914. With a capacity of over 26,000, it is renowned for its intense ambiance, particularly from the Kop of the Virage Est. Strasbourg's trophy cabinet is impressive for a provincial club, featuring a Ligue 1 title in 1979, three Coupe de France victories (1951, 1966, 2001), and a Coupe de la Ligue win in 1997. They have also competed in European competitions, including the UEFA Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup. The club's history is a rollercoaster of triumphs and tribulations, including a bankruptcy and relegation to the fifth tier in 2011. This journey forged a special bond with its supporters, known for their unwavering loyalty. Legendary players like the elegant midfielder Raymond Kaelbel, prolific striker Albert Gemmrich, and modern icon Stéphane Cassard are celebrated. The playing style has traditionally emphasized technical skill and attacking intent, reflecting a desire to entertain. A defining rivalry is the "Derby de l'Est" against FC Metz, a fierce contest fueled by geographical proximity and historical competition. Currently competing in Ligue 1, Strasbourg has re-established itself as a stable top-flight club, often praised for its smart recruitment and vibrant youth academy. An interesting fact is their 1979 title win, achieved with a team composed entirely of players from the Alsace region, a feat that remains a cornerstone of their folklore.
About Strasbourg
Strasbourg is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1906. Strasbourg currently fields a squad of 33 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 5 upcoming matches on the Strasbourg fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Strasbourg schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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View allGuéla Doué downs brother's France: Ivorian 2-1 win
Guéla Doué scored and assisted as Ivory Coast beat France 2-1 in a friendly, outshining his brother Désiré who featured for Les Bleus in the sibling showdown.
Guéla Doué Becomes 5th French-Born to Score vs France
Guéla Doué scored and assisted as Ivory Coast beat France 2-1, becoming the 5th French-born player to net against Les Bleus. Brother Désiré was an unused sub.
Doué Brothers' Pitch Reunion Before France-Ivory Coast Clash
Désiré and Guéla Doué reunited on the pitch pre-France vs Ivory Coast. Désiré benched; Guéla starts at right-back in their first international meeting.
Sparta Capital's Bordeaux Deal: Lille & Lens Finance Experts
Sparta Capital agrees to buy 67% of Bordeaux, the fallen French giant in National 2, led by finance experts who previously engineered Lille and Lens takeovers.
Grégory Thil Named Boulogne Sporting Director After 6 Months
Grégory Thil returns to Boulogne as sporting director, six months after leaving Strasbourg, and will lead squad rebuild to secure Ligue 2 status.
Morocco 4-0 Madagascar: Bouaddi's First Start in Warm-Up
Morocco defeated Madagascar 4-0 in a World Cup warm-up, with 18-year-old Ayyoub Bouaddi making his first start and playing 45 minutes. Saibari netted a brace.











