Sochaux

Est. 1928 · France

About Sochaux

FC Sochaux-Montbeliard are one of French football's most historically significant clubs, founded in 1928 by Jean-Pierre Peugeot for the workers of the great automobile manufacturer and wearing gold and navy blue with enormous pride. Sochaux were a founding member of French professional football and won two Division 1 titles in the 1930s, establishing themselves as one of the great names of the French game. After decades of top-flight competition, financial difficulties have seen them fall to the third tier in recent years, but the history of Sochaux and its deep connection to the Peugeot legacy makes it one of the most fascinating clubs in Europe.

Founded: 1928. Stadium: Stade Auguste-Bonal, Montbeliard. League: Championnat National, France. Honours: Division 1 champions 1935 and 1938, Coupe de France winners 1937 and 2007, Coupe de la Ligue 2004. Nicknames: Les Lionceaux (The Young Lions), Les Jaunes et Bleus.

Sochaux's gold and navy blue strips are inseparable from the identity of the Peugeot company town of Montbeliard, a genuinely unique football identity in France. The kits from their last Coupe de France triumph in 2007 and their long Ligue 1 history are prized by collectors of French football heritage. For a club born directly from a car factory, their shirts carry an industrial pride that no other French club can quite replicate.

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