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LB Châteauroux
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Full name La Berrichonne de Châteauroux
Nickname(s) La Berri
Founded 1883
Ground Stade Gaston Petit,
Châteauroux
(Capacity: 17,000)
Chairman Patrick Le Seyec
Manager Dominique Bijotat
League Ligue 2
2008-09 L2, 15th
Home colours
Away colours

La Berrichonne de Châteauroux is a French second division football team from Châteauroux. In 2004 the team lost in the French Cup finals to Paris Saint-Germain. However, because PSG finished second in Ligue 1, thereby qualifying for the Champions League, Châteauroux earned an entry to the UEFA Cup, where they were beaten in the first round by Club Brugge from Belgium.

The club spent one season in Ligue 1, in 1997-98, after finishing 1st in the previous year's Ligue 2. Chateauroux, from the central, Indre area, have failed to mount a serious challenge for promotion since relegation from Ligue 1, but have kept towards the top end of Ligue 2. Chateauroux first appeared in Ligue 2 in 1994 after promotion from the inferior National League.

The club plays home fixtures at the 17,173 capacity Stade Gaston Petit, in front of crowds averaging between 6,000 - 7,000. Visitors are directed to one end of the Credit Agricole stand. The team strip is a deep red and blue, vertical striped shirt and blue shorts.

The club president was Michel Denisot, a famous tv presenter, and is currently Patrick Le Seyec. The Manager is Dominique Bijotat.

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[edit] Kit Partner

LB Châteauroux's kit partner is Nike

[edit] Current squad

As of October 17, 2009[1]

No. Position Player
1 France GK Vincent Fernandez
2 France DF Lamine Kone
3 France DF Marc Giraudon
4 France DF Jérémie Roumegous
5 France DF Julien Cordonnier
6 France DF Damien Da Silva
7 Algeria MF Ahmed Kashi
8 France FW Mana Dembélé
9 France MF Rudy Haddad
10 Guinea MF Kévin Constant
11 Angola FW Titi Buengo
12 Guinea DF Alsény Camara
13 Algeria DF Sofyane Cherfa (on loan from Sedan)
14 Brazil MF Thiago Xavier
No. Position Player
15 France MF Amara Baby
16 France GK Gaëtan Deneuve
17 Cameroon DF Henri Bedimo
18 France FW Ablai Baldé
19 France MF Kévin Gohiri
20 France MF Antoine Grauss
21 France DF Mickaël Cérielo
22 France MF Gauthier Pinaud
23 Brazil FW Bruno Santos
24 France MF David Fleurival
25 France DF Tristan Lahaye
29 France MF Romain Grange
30 France GK Alexandre Bouchard

[edit] Famous past players

[edit] Managerial history

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