Ajaccio
Est. 1910 · France
About Ajaccio
AC Ajaccio are Corsica's most celebrated football club, founded in 1910 in the island capital and carrying the island's football identity with fierce pride across more than a century of competition. The first Corsican club to reach France's top division in 1967, Ajaccio have spent multiple seasons in Ligue 1 and bring a deeply held Corsican identity to French football. Their rivalry with fellow Corsicans Bastia in the Derby Corse is among the most passionate local derbies in all of France, and the city's association with Napoleon Bonaparte gives Ajaccio a historical weight few football clubs in any country can rival.
AC Ajaccio were founded in 1910 and play at Stade Michel Moretti in Ajaccio, Corsica. They have competed in Ligue 1 on multiple occasions and hold 8 Corsican championships. Their colours are red and white stripes. The club is the most historically significant professional football club on the island of Corsica.
Red and white stripes are the bold and striking colours of AC Ajaccio, worn with Corsican pride across more than a century. The stripes give the Ajaccio shirt a vivid, confident identity that fans wear with enormous local passion at every home game. Their Ligue 1 era kits, particularly from their most recent top-flight campaigns, are the most prized in the modern club's collection. For shirt enthusiasts drawn to the romance of island clubs competing in major leagues, the Ajaccio shirt represents football at its most beautifully geographic.
