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FCO Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 06

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Strasbourg Koenigshoffen
Full nameFootball Club Olympique Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 1906
Short nameFCOSK 06
Founded1906
StadiumStade Charles Frey
PresidentMourad Oualit
Head CoachAmar Ferdjani
LeagueNational 3 Group I
2022–23Régional 1 Grand Est, Group C, 1st (promoted)

Football Club Olympique Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 1906, known as FCO Strasbourg Koenigshoffen or FCOSK 06, is a football club based in the Koenigshoffen [fr] and Cronenbourg [fr] districts of Strasbourg, France. Founded in 1906, the club plays its home matches at the Stade Charles Frey.[1] The club's colours are black and gold.[2]

History

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The club was founded as Strasbourg Koenigshoffen, and took its current name in 2020 after a merger with Olympique Strasbourg.[3]

FCOSK 06 played in Division 3 in the 1970s and 80s.[1] The club has notably reached the round of 64 of the Coupe de France on several occasions.[2] They reached the round of 32 of the Coupe de France after beating Clermont Foot on 7 January 2023. Didier Six coached Koenigshoffen from 1997 to 1998,[citation needed] and Pascal Malbeaux has served as the club's head coach and president.[4]

The club were promoted back to Championnat National 3 for the first time in its current form in 2023, as champions of their Régional 1 group.[5]

Honours

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FCO Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 06 honours[1]
Honours No. Years
Division d'Honneur Alsace 2 1971–72, 1994–95
Coupe d'Alsace 2 1973–74, 1993–94
Division 4 Group C 1 1982–83

References

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  1. ^ a b c "FC Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 06" (in French). Stat Football Club France. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Football - Soccer - FCO Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 06". TheSports.org. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  3. ^ "STRASBOURG" (in French). Stat Football Club France. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Pascal Malbeaux n'est plus" [Pascal Malbeaux is no longer]. Les Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace (in French). 10 June 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Régional 1 : le FCOSK06 laisse l'ASIM à quai et file vers le National 3" (in French). L'Alsace. 11 June 2023.