SU Dives-Cabourg
French football club
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Sport Union Dives-Cabourg is a French association football club. They were founded in 1929 as Sport Union Divaise. They are based in the town of Dives-sur-Mer and their home stadium is the Stade André Heurtematte.
Full nameSport Union Dives-Cabourg
Founded1929
GroundStade André Heurtematte,
Dives-sur-Mer
Dives-sur-Mer
ChairmanLaurent Moinaux
| Full name | Sport Union Dives-Cabourg | |
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| Founded | 1929 | |
| Ground | Stade André Heurtematte, Dives-sur-Mer | |
| Chairman | Laurent Moinaux | |
| Manager | Philippe Clément | |
| League | National 3 Group F | |
| 2022–23 | National 3 Group J, 10th | |
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In May 2016 they merged with neighbours AS Cabourg to form the current club.[1]
From 2016 until 2018, they played in the Championnat National 3, having won a legal battle to get their place for the 2016–17 season after the season had started.[2][3] They were relegated in 2018 to the Régional 1 of the Normandy league. In 2020 they were promoted again to National 3.[4]