Cannabaceae

Pays d'Aix
Full namePays d'Aix Football Club
Founded1941
GroundStade Georges-Carcassonne
Capacity3,700
ChairmanSébastien Filippini[1]
ManagerNicolas Bardet
LeagueProvence Départemental 2
2019–20Provence Départemental 3 Group C, 1st (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Pays d'Aix Football Club, also known as Aix FC is a French association football club based in the city of Aix-en-Provence. The team was founded in 1941 as a merger of Football Club Aixois and Union Sportive Aixoise football clubs. Their best result was playing in French Division 1 in the 1967–68 season, where they finished bottom. Four years later they were further relegated to third level. They spent the following four decades playing in lower level amateur levels. In 2014, the club was renamed from AS Aix to Pays d'Aix FC to mark a rupture with the club's complicated past.[2] As of the 2019–20 season, Pays d'Aix currently play in Provence Départemental 3 in the tenth tier of the French league system.

Recent Championship seasons[edit]

Season Group Games Played Ranking Points Won Draw Lost Goals For Goals Against Goals Difference
2005–06 Division d'honneur régionale 26 8 57 7 11 8 28 25 +3
2006–07 Division d'honneur régionale 26 9 58 9 5 12 45 42 +3
2007–08 Division d'honneur régionale 26 5 61 10 7 9 36 30 +6
2008–09 Division d'honneur régionale 24 8 53 8 7 9 32 33 −1
2009–10 Division d'honneur régionale 26 5 67 13 2 11 44 35 +9
2010–11 Division d'honneur régionale 26 9 57 9 6 11 39 39 0

Managerial history[edit]

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