Stade de Reims Féminines
French women's association football team
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Stade de Reims Féminines (French pronunciation: [stad də ʁɛ̃s feminin]) or Stade de Reims Women is a French women's football club from Reims established in 1968 as FCF Reims (Football Club Féminin de Reims).[4][5][6] In 1970 it became Stade de Reims's women's team, and four years later it was one of the twelve founding teams of the Division 1 Féminine, known known as the Première Ligue. It currently plays in the Seconde Ligue – the second tier of the French league system.
Pionnières ambitieuses (ambitious pioneers)[1]
| Full name | Stade de Reims Féminines | ||
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| Nicknames | Les rouges et blancs (The Red and Whites) Pionnières ambitieuses (ambitious pioneers)[1] | ||
| Founded | 1968[2] | ||
| Ground | Stade Auguste-Delaune | ||
| Capacity | 21,029[3] | ||
| President | Jean-Pierre Caillot | ||
| Head coach | Mathieu Rufié | ||
| League | Seconde Ligue | ||
| 2024–25 | Première Ligue, 11th of 12 (relegated) | ||
| Website | https://www.stade-de-reims.com/equipe-d1f/ | ||
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History
Pierre Geoffroy helped found the club Stade de Reims Féminines.[7]
Stade de Reims was one of the championship's leading teams during its first years, winning five titles between 1975 and 1982.[8][9][10]
In 1973 Stade de Reims undertook a tour of Ireland, and as a result signed Anne O'Brien who played against them,[11] making them the first non-Irish team to sign an Irish player.[citation needed]
The team subsequently declined throughout the 1980s, but is currently playing in Division 1 Féminine (D1F).
Players
Current squad
- As of 19 October 2025
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Former players
Current staff
Titles
- Division 1 Féminine
- Winners (5): 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1982