Full name | Équipe Fédérale Reims-Champagne |
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Founded | 1943 (Year of foundation) |
Dissolved | 1944 |
Ground | Reims |
Équipe Fédérale Reims-Champagne was a French football club located in Reims, France.
History
During World War II in 1943, new so-called Federal (EF) teams were created at the request of the Vichy France government. These brought together professional players from D1 clubs.[1] ÉF Reims-Champagne made it to the 1944 Coupe de France Final, where they lost 4–0 to EF Nancy-Lorraine.[2] The Federal teams were dismantled after that season, and professional clubs reinstated.
Colours and badge
Reims-Champagne's kits were blue with a white stripe on the chest.
Honours
- Coupe de France
- Runners-up: 1943-44
References
- ↑ "French Cup. The cancellation of the 2020-2021 edition would be a first". Archyde. 1 December 2020.
- ↑ "Saison 1943/1944 Coupe de France". www.pari-et-gagne.com.
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