Stade de la Beaujoire - Louis Fonteneau, home stadium of FC Nantes
FC Nantes

FC Nantes

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Founded

1943

Venue

Stade de la Beaujoire - Louis Fonteneau

City

Nantes

Capacity

38,285

Surface

grass

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Trophies

Ligue 2

2007/2008,1961/1962,

2x2nd Place

Ligue 1

2000/2001,1994/1995,1982/1983,1979/1980,1976/1977,1972/1973,1965/1966,1964/1965,

8xWinner

Ligue 1

1985/1986,1984/1985,1980/1981,1978/1979,1977/1978,1973/1974,1966/1967,

7x2nd Place

Trophée des Champions

2001,1965,

2xWinner

Trophée des Champions

2022,2000,1999,1996,1973,1966,

6x2nd Place

Coupe de France

2021/2022,1999/2000,1998/1999,1978/1979,

4xWinner

Coupe de France

2022/2023,1992/1993,1982/1983,1972/1973,1969/1970,1965/1966,

6x2nd Place

FC Nantes

FC Nantes was founded in 1943 and is based in Nantes, the capital of the Loire-Atlantique department in western France. Competing in Ligue 1, the club plays at the Stade de la Beaujoire, a modern arena with a capacity of around 37,000 spectators. Known as les Canaris for their iconic yellow-and-green colors, Nantes is one of the most successful clubs in French football history, having won eight Ligue 1 titles, most recently in 2001. The club is legendary for the Jeu à la Nantaise, a distinctive, fluid passing style developed in the 1970s that influenced generations of French football. Nantes also won the Coupe de France in 1979 and 2022. The club has produced numerous French internationals and remains a cornerstone of French footballing identity, beloved by a devoted and passionate fanbase.