Dijon FCO
The French football club Dijon FCO has only existed since 1998, when it was formed by the merger of two local teams Cercle Sportif Laïque Dijonnais and Dijon FC. Among the elite of the Ligue 1 for the first time managed for the 2011/2012 edition, but not for long. The team possessed the worst defence in the competition and so relegation to Ligue 2 followed. 63 goals conceded in 38 matches was the reason.
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FC Sochaux-Montbéliard
The club, whose colours include blue and yellow and which has a stylised lion's head in its emblem, was founded in 1928, then still under the name FC Sochaux. Based in the town of Montbéliard near the Swiss border, the home stand at the Stade Auguste Bonal comfortably accommodates twenty thousand spectators. FCSM, as the team's name is sometimes reported in the media, was founded by Jean-Pierre Peugeot, a member of the famous car company's founding family.
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