Auxerre

Est. 1905 · France

About Auxerre

AJ Auxerre are one of French football's most charming success stories, a small-city club from the heart of Burgundy who punched well above their weight for decades under the legendary stewardship of manager Guy Roux. Founded in 1905, Auxerre won the Ligue 1 title in 1996 and the Coupe de France in 1994 and 2005, while producing a conveyor belt of world-class talent from their celebrated academy. Their white kits have become synonymous with a particular era of French football excellence that fans across the country still talk about with affection. Founded in 1905, AJ Auxerre play at the Stade de l'Abbe-Deschamps (capacity around 24,000) in Auxerre, France. They compete in Ligue 1. Key honours include the Ligue 1 title (1996) and two Coupe de France wins (1994, 2005). The club produced talents including Laurent Blanc and Djibril Cisse under Guy Roux's remarkable 44-year managerial tenure. Auxerre's white home kits are inseparable from the Guy Roux era and the remarkable period when this small Burgundy city was competing with the best in France and Europe. The 1996 Ligue 1 title-winning shirts are iconic, worn during the peak of the club's golden period. The Coupe de France final kits of 1994 and 2005 are also highly collectable pieces, representing the moments when Auxerre defeated clubs with far greater resources to claim French football's oldest cup competition.

Players who wore the shirt