Stade Reims

Est. 1931 · France

About Stade Reims

Stade Reims are one of French football's most storied clubs, the pride of the Champagne region and holders of one of European football's most romantic histories. Founded in 1911 and playing in red and white, Reims were the dominant force in French football in the 1950s and won six league titles between 1949 and 1962. They reached the European Cup Final twice, in 1956 and 1959, losing both times to the great Real Madrid side. After decades in the lower divisions following their golden era, Reims returned to Ligue 1 and have re-established themselves as a competitive top-flight club.

Founded: 1911. Stadium: Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims. League: Ligue 1, France. Honours: Division 1 champions six times, Coupe de France winners twice, European Cup finalists 1956 and 1959. Nicknames: Les Rouges et Blancs.

The red and white of Stade Reims are inseparable from the golden age of French football, worn by one of the country's greatest ever sides during the 1950s. The replica and vintage kits from that era are among the most coveted in French football, associated with a team that took on Real Madrid and gave them genuine competition in back-to-back European Cup Finals. The modern Reims strips honour those classic colours, linking the club's renaissance to its magnificent past.

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