Results

France National 3 04/20 13:00 - Chateauroux II v Tours L 2-0
France National 3 02/18 14:00 - US Chateauneuf sur Loire v Tours W 0-2
France National 3 02/11 13:30 - Bourges Moulon v Tours W 1-4
France National 3 11/04 17:00 - Tours v Chatellerault W 3-0
France Cup 10/28 16:00 - Romorantin v Tours L 2-1
France Cup 02/07 12:30 36 Romorantin v Tours L 1-0
France National 3 08/29 16:00 - Tours v St Jean Le Blanc D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 07/24 16:00 - Blois Foot 41 v Tours D 2-2
France Cup 01/04 14:00 6 Tours v Nimes L 4-6
France Cup 12/07 14:00 37 Tours v Club Franciscain W 2-1
France Cup 11/16 16:00 36 Tours v FC Chauray W 2-0
France National 3 09/04 15:54 - US Orleans 2 v Tours W 2-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 1 4
Wins 3 1 2
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 2 0 2
Goals for 10 3 7
Goals against 5 0 5
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Tours FC

Tours Football Club, commonly referred to as simply Tours (French pronunciation: [tuʁ]), is a French association football club based in Tours, the capital city of the Indre-et-Loire department. The club was formed in 1919 and currently play at the fifth level of French football. Tours plays its home matches at the Stade de la Vallée du Cher located within the city.

History

Tours Football Club was founded in 1919 as under the name AS Docks-du-Centre. After two years of playing under the moniker, the club changed its name to AS du Centre. The club spent 30 years under the name as French football entered professionalism in the 1930s. In 1951, the club changed its name again to the current Tours FC. Under the Tours emblem, the club achieved success in its infancy reaching the Round of 64 in the Coupe de France thanks to player-coach Alfred Aston that same year.

FC Tours historical logo

Tours was promoted to the first division in 1980. Prior to the start of the season, the club signed prolific striker Delio Onnis from Monaco. Onnis improved the club's attack significantly over the next three years and departing the club in 1983 after Tours suffered relegation. During Onnis' stint between 1980 and 1983, Tours twice reached the semi-finals of the Coupe de France in 1982 and 1983. The club was eliminated on both occasions by Paris Saint-Germain. In 1984, Tours quickly returned to the first division after winning Division 2 title. However, after one season, the club returned to the lower league. Tours have yet to manage a return to Ligue 1.

During the club's current absence from Ligue 1, Tours fell to the Championnat National, the third division of French football, after finishing dead last in the 2006–07 season. During the season, Albert Falette, the club manager for eight years was removed from his position. At the end of the season, the club released or sold almost all its players, including captain David Fleurival. The club only kept long-time goalkeeper Armand Raimbault and young prospect Rudy Wendling. The long-term outlook strategy paid off with the club finishing second in the 2007–08 National season, thus returning to Ligue 2, where the club remained for ten years until relegated to Championnat National following a last place finish in the 2017-2018 campaign.

The club were relegated again at the end of the 2018–19 Championnat National season, and were further relegated administratively by the DNCG, confirmed by appeal on 11 July 2019, forcing them to play at the fifth level Championnat National 3 in the 2019–20 season.

In April 2020, after the truncation of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Tours expected to be promoted back to Championnat National 2, due to being placed top of their group at the time the season was stopped. However, on 15 June 2020, The DNCG committee of the FFF denied their promotion. The decision was ratified by the appeal committee on 10 July 2020.

In March 2021, after a season voided by COVID-19, the club announced the opening of a Société coopérative d’intérêt collectif (SCIC) (cooperative shareholding society) with the hope of involving more of the community in the governance of the club. In July 2021, the DNCG committee of the FFF relegated the club to the sixth tier for financial reasons. The result was confirmed on appeal later in the month. They finished top of their division at the end of the 2021–22 season, but the league ruled they were to be denied promotion for financial reasons. The decision was overturned on appeal, and Tours climbed back to National 3.

Tours Football Club, commonly referred to as Tours, is a professional soccer team based in Tours, France. The club was founded in 1919 and currently competes in the Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of French football.

Tours has a rich history and has experienced success both domestically and internationally. The team has won the Coupe de France, the premier domestic cup competition in France, on two occasions. Tours has also had success in European competitions, reaching the quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup in the 1983-1984 season.

The team plays their home matches at the Stade de la Vallée du Cher, a modern stadium with a seating capacity of over 16,000 spectators. The club has a passionate fan base known for their unwavering support and dedication to the team.

Tours is known for their attacking style of play and talented players who have gone on to represent France at the international level. The team's iconic blue and white striped jerseys are recognizable throughout France and beyond.

Overall, Tours Football Club is a respected and competitive team in French football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.