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Le Havre AC vs. AJ Auxerre (18.12.2015)

Date Season Halftime Result
18.12.2015 2015 0 : 0 1 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
14'' LE Havre Fabien Farnolle Red card
46'' Auxerre Ibrahima Seck Yellow Card
60'' Auxerre Sebastien Puygrenier Yellow Card
61'' LE Havre L. Mousset Penalty
66'' Auxerre Cheick Diarra Red card

Lineup Le Havre AC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 Fabien Farnolle
Defence 2 Issam Chebake
Defence 3 Ferland Mendy
Defence 18 Steven Fortes
Defence 21 Denys Bain
Defence 26 Cédric Cambon
Midfield 14 Harisson Manzala
Midfield 17 Alexandre Bonnet
Midfield 19 Dylan Louiserre
Forward 9 Lys Mousset
Forward 27 Ghislain Gimbert

Lineup AJ Auxerre

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 Zacharie Boucher
Defence 4 Cedric Hountondji
Defence 25 Sonhy Sefil
Defence 28 Sebastien Puygrenier
Midfield 2 Ruben Aguilar
Midfield 6 Brahim Konate
Midfield 10 Mouhamadou Diaw
Midfield 21 Ibrahima Seck
Forward 9 Cheick Diarra
Forward 18 Gaëtan Courtet
Forward 19 Alexandre Vincent

Substitutes Le Havre AC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 30 Stephen Milosavljević
Defence 20 Grégoire Puel
Midfield 4 Modeste M'Bami
Midfield 11 Ludovic Gamboa
Forward 12 Joseph Mendes

Substitutes AJ Auxerre

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 30 Xavier Lenogue
Defence 27 Salimo Sylla
Midfield 11 Adama Ba
Midfield 12 Gregoire Lefebvre
Midfield 20 Grégory Berthier

Le Havre AC

The French football club plays under the nicknames Le club doyen or Les Ciel et Marine (The Sky and the Dark Blue). Their club colours thus include light blue as the colour of the sky and dark blue as the colour of the sea. These colours appear both in the crest and on the home jerseys. They play their home games at the Stade Océane, which has a capacity of 25,181 seats. The club was founded in 1872 in Le Havre, Normandy. Interestingly, the whole was founded by English founders and their anthem is played to the tune of "God Save the Queen", which refers to the club's English origins.

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AJ Auxerre

The club, whose history dates back to 1905 and which is simply called AJA among fans, was founded by a certain Abbé Deschamps under the name of Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise. The stadium, which can seat up to 18 541 spectators, is also named after him. AJ Auxerre won the top French competition in 1996, and the second league in the 1979/1980 season. It has also won the national cup four times (1994, 1996, 2003 and 2005) and dominated the Intertoto Cup in Europe twice (1997 and 2006).

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