Stade Océane, home stadium of Le Havre AC
Le Havre AC

Le Havre AC

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Founded

1872

Coach

Didier Digard

Venue

Stade Océane

City

Le Havre

Capacity

25,178

Surface

grass

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Trophies

Ligue 1

1899/1900,1898/1899,

2xWinner

Ligue 1

1900/1901,

1x2nd Place

Coupe de France

1958/1959,

1xWinner

Coupe de France

1919/1920,

1x2nd Place

Ligue 2

2022/2023,2007/2008,1990/1991,1984/1985,1958,1937/1938,

6xWinner

Ligue 2

1949/1950,

1x2nd Place

Trophée des Champions

1959,

1xWinner

Le Havre AC

Le Havre AC, founded in 1872, holds the distinction of being the oldest football club in France. Based in Le Havre, a major port city in Normandy, the club competes in Ligue 1 and plays its home matches at the Stade Océane, a striking modern stadium with a capacity of approximately 25,000 spectators. Known as les Ciel et Marine for their sky-blue and navy colors, Le Havre has a proud history deeply intertwined with French football's origins. The club's legendary academy has produced world-class talents including Thierry Henry, Paul Pogba, and Riyad Mahrez. After spending years in lower divisions, Le Havre made a triumphant return to Ligue 1 in 2023. The club's maritime identity, historical significance, and commitment to youth development make it one of French football's most treasured institutions.