Reims

Est. 1931 · France

About Reims

Stade de Reims are one of the great names of French football history, a cathedral city club from the Champagne region of northeast France who dominated the French game in the 1950s and 1960s and twice reached the European Cup Final. Founded in 1931, Reims won 6 Ligue 1 titles and produced some of France's greatest ever players, including Just Fontaine, who scored 13 goals at the 1958 World Cup. Their red and white shirts are synonymous with one of the finest eras in French club football. Founded in 1931, Stade de Reims play at the Stade Auguste-Delaune (capacity around 21,000) in Reims, Marne, France. They compete in Ligue 1. Key honours include 6 Ligue 1 titles, 2 Coupe de France wins, and two European Cup Final appearances (1956, 1959). They wear red and white. Stade de Reims' red and white shirts are among the most historically significant in French football. The kits from the 1950s European Cup era, when Reims faced Real Madrid in both the 1956 and 1959 finals, represent the pinnacle of the club's history and one of the most romantic periods in the entire European game. The modern red and white kits of the club's recent return to Ligue 1, worn as Reims re-established themselves in the French top flight, connect a new generation to a club whose past glories rank among French football's finest.

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