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Stade Malherbe Caen (; commonly known as SM Caen, SMC, or simply Caen) is a French professional football team, based in the city of Caen in
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, that competes in the Ligue 2. The club was founded on 17 November 1913 by the merger of ''Club Malherbe Caennais'' and ''Club Sportif Caennais''. The team takes its name from
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, a 17th century poet from Caen. For most of its history, SM Caen has been one of the main amateur clubs in France. The late 1980s and early 1990s saw the rise of Stade Malherbe in the French football hierarchy. In 1985, Stade Malherbe adopted professional status. Three seasons later, it was promoted for the first time to first division. In 1992, a few months after being narrowly saved from bankruptcy, the club finished fifth in Division 1 and qualified for
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. But it was relegated three years later. Despite a second division title won in 1996, SM Caen fell back into the anonymity of the second division. Under the chairmanship of Jean-François Fortin, from 2002, and under the sporting direction of Patrick Rémy, Franck Dumas and then
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, the Stade Malherbe has regained sporting success. The club was promoted in Ligue 1 several times, reached the Coupe de la Ligue final in 2005 and finished 7th in Ligue 1 in 2016. In 2018, while the club makes its 5th consecutive season in Ligue 1, a conflict erupted within the management team, causing the departure of chairman Jean-François Fortin and coach Patrice Garande. Caen was relegated to Ligue 2 in 2019. Facing financial troubles, it was bought by the American fund
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in 2020, which appointed Olivier Pickeu as new president. SM Caen has been playing since 1993 at the Stade Michel d'Ornano. Before and since its foundation, the club played at Stade de Venoix, which is now used by the reserve team. It has geographical rivalries with
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(sometimes called "''Le derby normand''") and Stade Rennais, its closest neighbour when the club was in Ligue 1.


History


Genesis (Before 1913)

Many football clubs were constituted in Caen at the end of the 19th century : the ''Union sportive des étudiants de Caen'', founded in 1892, the ''Union Athlétique du
Lycée Malherbe The Lycée Malherbe is a secondary school in Caen, France. History Since its foundation, Caen has always been an important cultural centre. The University of Caen was founded in 1432. Early 19th century, the Abbaye-aux-Hommes became the seat o ...
'' (UALM), founded in 1892 or 1895 and the ''Club Sportif Caennais'', founded in November 1899. These clubs participated in the early editions of the football championship organised by the '' Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques''. In 1907, former members of UALM created the ''Club Malherbe Caennais'', soon the best club in
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. In 1909 and 1911, several friendlies matches were organised between a selection of players from Caen and the English club of St Albans City F.C.


First years and first professional adventure (1913–1947)

The ''Stade Malherbe Caennais'' was officially founded on 17 November 1913 from the merger of ''Club Sportif Caennais'' and ''Club Malherbe Caennais''. It was a multi-sport athletic club, which adopted the "Malherbe" and the striped jersey of the CMC, and the red and blue colours of CSC. The club had its own facilities – the S tade de Venoix – inherited from the CMC. The football team of CMC, engaged in the league in Lower Normandy, changed its name just after the start of the season. By winning this competition, Stade Malherbe recorded their first title in its first year of existence. Having qualified for the finals of the
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, Caen was eliminated in the 1/8 final by the Union sportive Servannaise : after a draw in the first game (3–3) it had to forfeit the second.
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stopped the competitions. Thirty-nine members of the club were killed in the fighting, including former captain Eugène Lesomptier. In 1919, the USFSA championship was replaced by regional championships organised by the French Football Federation, called ''Division d'Honneur''. Stade Malherbe, reinforced by the move to Caen of the former French international
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, won six times the championship of Lower Normandy between 1920 and 1928, but were unable to compete with the major
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clubs,
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and
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. Since 1919–20, Caen also participated in the
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but fell in round of 32 in 1921 and 1922. In 1929, the two ''Division d'Honneur'' leagues of Normandy were merged and Stade Malherbe was promoted the year after. Its best final standing was 5th in 1933. In 1934, one year after FC Rouen and Le Havre AC, Stade Malherbe acquired professional status and reached the
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. The club finished 11th out of 16 for the first season, then 6th in 1936 and 8th in 1937. But its financial situation deteriorated and Stade Malherbe left D2 in 1938, after four professional seasons. The club then returned to ''Division d'Honneur'' of
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. It won the last edition before
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in 1938–39, and the first two after WW2 in 1946 and 1947.


An important amateur club (1948–1985)

In 1948, Stade Malherbe joined the newly founded ', the third level of French football. Soon considered as a "lord" in CFA, Caen was unable to win the championship, unlike their regional rival
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, despite successive calls to former French international players as coaches: Jules Vandooren,
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, Andre Grillon,
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and Oliver Celestin. Stade Malherbe made itself known essentially by repeated feats in
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in the 1950s : French champion Stade de Reims (2–1) and top teams
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(3–2) and
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were defeated in January 1953,
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and
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. In
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, Caen pushed
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to play five games to decide: the first three games resulting in 0–0 draws, the fourth was stopped, the fifth saw Nantes win 1–0. Through its success Caen won the "Challenge France-Football" rewarding the best amateur team in Coupe de France in 1956 and 1961. Undermined by the instability of its coaches and presidents and a precarious financial health, Stade Malherbe weakened gradually and was relegated twice (in 1962 and 1965) into Division d'Honneur, but regained its place in CFA. In 1970, the CFA was removed and the Division 2 was enlarged to 48 teams. During the 1970s, Caen evolved between D3 and D2, where it failed to stabilise. Jacques Mouilleron became coach in 1973. In 1975, the club won its first national title: the West group of Division 3. Stade Malherbe was named best amateur club by
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and Jean-Paul Bouffandeau and Jean-Paul Pottier were named French amateur players of the year in 1975 and 1976. 3 years later, Caen fell back to D3. Pierre Mankowski was hired as player-coach in 1983. He led Stade Malherbe from D3 to the top of D2 in a few seasons, and pushed it to adopt professional status in 1985.


From D2 to the European Cup (1985–1993)

SM Caen has been a professional football club since 1985. The stated objective of Mankowski was to bring Caen into the first division. He helped the team improve, first in defence then in attack. Caen finished sixth in D2 in
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and second in
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, with notable scorers Philippe Prieur and Éric Pécout. Caen made the stade de Venoix an unbeatable place but bowed out in front of
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in the
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. Caen succeeded in the playoffs following season, defeating Olympique Lyonnais and Chamois Niortais F.C., relegated from D1. In 1988 Stade Malherbe made Division 1. Despite many departures, including coach Mankowski (replaced by
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) and six first losses, Caen stayed up, one point ahead of RC Strasbourg, with the advent of a promising striker
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. Stade Malherbe confirmed, not without difficulties, its performance the following season. With a new coach,
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, the team was largely restructured. In 1990–91, Caen took its place in the first half of Division 1, thanks to the excellent results obtained in Venoix. However, the press revealed in late 1991 that the club was close to bankruptcy. Regional businesses and local government bailed out the club, which led to a brilliant 1991–92 season. Stade Malherbe finished fifth and qualified for the first (and so far only) time for the
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.
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scored 15 goals during the season. For the first round of the
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, Caen had to face up to
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. Caen won 3–2 in the 1st leg but lost 2–0 in Spain. Despite the goals of Xavier Gravelaine, SM Caen finished the season in a relatively disappointing eleventh rank.


Between First and Second Division (since 1993)

In the 2003–04 season, Caen finished 2nd in Ligue 2, gaining promotion to Ligue 1. They were relegated on the last day of the 2004–05 Ligue 1 season, finishing in 18th place despite some positive results, including a surprise 3–2 away win at
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. But the main highlight of their season was making it into the final of the Coupe de la Ligue for the first time in their history. Their chance at a major trophy eluded them however, as they lost 2–1 to Strasbourg in the
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. On 25 May 2007, SM Caen obtained promotion to Ligue 1 after a victory in last game at
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(1–2). In the 2008–09 season, the team was once again relegated to Ligue 2 after losing 1–0 at home to
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, but won championship next season and thus came back to Ligue 1. In the 2010–11 season, Caen got off to a highly impressive start by defeating defending champions
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2–1 away on the first day of the season, then following it up with a 3–2 home win over the previous season's Champions League semi-finalists
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. In the 2013–14 season, Caen were in Ligue 2, but won promotion to Ligue 1 for the 2014–15 season. As part of their promotion battle, they drew a crucial match with Nîmes in May 2014. This 1–1 result was also very favourable to Nîmes who were battling to avoid relegation. This result raised suspicions, and in November 2014, Caen chairman Fortin was arrested, amongst several others, on suspicion of match fixing. Finally, he was cleared in March 2015. For the 2016–17 and 2017–18 seasons, Caen avoided relegation to Ligue 2 on both occasions by securing a draw on the final day of the season against Paris Saint-Germain. In the 2018–19 season, Caen were relegated on the final day of the campaign after losing to Bordeaux 1–0. Caen needed to win the match and hope that results elsewhere would go in their favour. The relegation ended Caen's five-year stay in the top division.


Honours

''* denotes promotion without winning the championship.''


Club crest and colours

Club Malherbe Caennais wore a black and white vertical stripes jersey, while Club Sportif Caennais used blue and red horizontal stripes. Following the merger of two clubs in 1913, the officials decided to mix colours and symbols by adopting the CMC vertical stripes and CSC colours. Stade Malherbe used for almost fifty years the same diamond shaped logo, designed for the first professional period in 1934. In 1989, a new logo was designed, with a
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floating on the waves, a nod to the
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origin of
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, and three arrows of the city of Caen. It was used in various versions for eighteen seasons, including within a shield in the 2006–07 season. In 2007, officials present a new logo. The new logo reflects the identity of the club, closely linked to the Norman period of
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: the flag of Normandy, which is actually the historical Norman flag of the Two Lions, can be often seen in the Kop Normandy. In 2013, the official anthem of SM Caen "Normands, fiers et conquérants!" was made with a marked reference to the Norman identity: :"Représenter la Normandie est un honneur :Derrière nos léopards nous chanterons en cœur! :Décrire cette belle région :Doit se faire à l'unisson :Nous sommes Normands, fiers et conquérant! :Portons les couleurs du Stade Malherbe de Caen, :et c'est à d'Ornano que nous allons chantant :Nous sommes de la même famille, :Tous unis à domicile, :Nous sommes Normands fiers et conquérants!" :English: :"Represent Normandy is an honour, :We are gonna support our leopards with our chants, :Describe this beautiful region :must unite us together :We are Normans, proud and conquerors! :We wear the colours of SM Caen :And we go singing to d'Ornano :We are from the same family, :All united in a home, :We are Normans, proud and conquerors!"


Stadiums

Stade de Venoix was the club's home from 1913, although the first stand was built only in 1925, until 1993. Venoix could hold over 15,000 spectators at its peak, and now has a capacity of 5,000. In 1993 a new 21,500-capacity stadium was built, named Stade Michel d'Ornano. The new stadium is around 500 meters away from the Stade de Venoix.


Players


Current squad

''As of 31 August 2022.''


Out on loan


Notable former players

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* Benoît Costil *
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* Stéphane Dedebant * Franck Dumas *
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* Julien Féret *
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* Edwin Gorter *
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* Ngolo Kanté * Thomas Lemar *
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* Benjamin Nivet *
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Jérémy Sorbon Jérémy Sorbon (born 5 August 1983) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Born in Caen, Sorbon spent large parts of his career at Stade Malherbe Caen, playing almost 300 games. In June 2013, with his con ...
* Grégory Tafforeau * Pascal Théault *
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last update : summer 2010
(only D2, D1 and cups matches)


Coaching history

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Daniel Jeandupeux Daniel Jeandupeux (born 7 February 1949) is a Swiss football manager and retired football forward. Career Born in Saint-Imier, Jeandupeux began playing football for FC La Chaux-de-Fonds. In 1972, he joined FC Zürich, where he would win two Sw ...
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Christophe Desbouillons Christophe Desbouillons (born 20 August 1958, in Caen, France) is a former professional association football, footballer. The Defender (association football), defender, weighing 80 kg and 1m83, was picked by France national under-21 footba ...
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Jean-Louis Gasset Jean-Louis Gasset (born 9 December 1953) is a French former midfielder and current manager of Ivory Coast. Football career Born in Montpellier, Gasset played his whole career with hometown club Montpellier HSC. He led Montpellier to victory i ...
, -style="background:#EEE" , 2001–02 , , Hervé Gauthier , - , 2002 – 5 May 2005 , , Patrick Remy , -style="background:#EEE" , May 2005 , , Franck Dumas ''(interim)'' , - , 2005–09 , , Franck Dumas &
Patrick Parizon Patrick Parizon (born 3 June 1950, in Le Creusot, France) is a football manager. He was fired from coaching SM Caen Stade Malherbe Caen (; commonly known as SM Caen, SMC, or simply Caen) is a French professional football team, based in the c ...
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Patrice Garande Patrice Garande (born 27 November 1960) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker, currently a manager. Playing career Club Born in Oullins, Rhône, Garande finished his development at AS Saint-Étienne, but appeared rar ...
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Patrice Garande Patrice Garande (born 27 November 1960) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker, currently a manager. Playing career Club Born in Oullins, Rhône, Garande finished his development at AS Saint-Étienne, but appeared rar ...
, -style="background:#EEE" , 2018–19 , , Fabien Mercadal , - , 2019 , , Rui Almeida , -style="background:#EEE" , 2019–21 , ,
Pascal Dupraz Pascal Fernand Dupraz (born 19 September 1962) is a French professional football manager and former player who played as a striker. He was most recently the manager of Ligue 1 club Saint-Étienne. Early life Dupraz was born in Annemasse, Haute- ...
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Fabrice Vandeputte Fabrice Vandeputte (born 22 September 1969) is a French professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Championnat National 2 side Caen B. As a player, he was a midfielder. Club career Vandeputte, who was a midfiel ...
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Stéphane Moulin Stéphane Moulin (born 4 August 1967) is a French professional football manager and former player. He was appointed as manager of Ligue 2 club Caen in June 2021. Club career Moulin began his playing career with Angers in 1984 and went on to mak ...


European record

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Lyngby BK Lyngby Boldklub () is a Danish professional football club founded in 1921. It is based at Lyngby Stadion in Kongens Lyngby, Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, a northern suburb of Copenhagen. From 1994 to 2001 the club was known as Lyngby FC. The clu ...
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RKC Waalwijk RKC Waalwijk () is a Dutch professional football club based in Waalwijk, that is currently competing in the Eredivisie. Its name is derived from 'Rooms Katholieke Combinatie' ('Roman Catholic Combination' in Dutch) and was established as a merger ...
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Schalke 04 Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V., commonly known as FC Schalke 04 (), Schalke 04 (), or abbreviated as S04 (), is a professional German football and multi-sports club originally from the Schalke district of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine ...
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UEFA Cup A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liquids for pouring or drinking; while mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). Cups may be made of glass, metal, china, clay ...
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Real Zaragoza Real Zaragoza, S.A.D. (), commonly referred to as Zaragoza, is a football club based in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, that currently competes in the Segunda División, the second tier of the Spanish league system. Zaragoza holds its home games at L ...
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References

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