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Lacking competition in Auxerre, the Cameroon international decided to look for a news challenge with the “Rouge et Noir”. Often criticized by the fans, Perrier-Doumbé struggled to offer regular high level performances. Unfortunately for him, he got injured just as his performances started to improve, and he even lost his place in the starting eleven to the benefit of another Cameroon player: Stéphane M’Bia. However, he came back well to be one of the best men in the team in 2006. At Mario Melchiot’s arrival to play at right back, Perrier-Doumbé decided to go for a new challenge in Scotland, signing for Celtic Glasgow in January 2007.
Born in Laval, Quentin Rouger joined the Stade Rennais FC Academy in June 2005. Over the years, he became one of the club’s best rated youngsters. After starting playing with the Reserve in February 2009, he was also honoured with the “Academy’s Best Player” Award. An award which illustrious players such as Mikaël Silvestre or Sylvain Wiltord had received before him. After signing a contract as an intern, the attacking-midfielder became a regular member of the Reserve, despite an occasional lack of consistency in his performances. Having a potential for solid further improvement, he was offered a first professional contract for one year and two more years in option, in April 2011.
Founded in 1901, the Stade Rennais took part in the Coupe de France from its first edition. Below, you will find a summary of all games played by the “Rouge et Noir” in the competition from the round of 64 onwards, starting on the 4th November 1917.
30 years after a generation including Christian Gourcuff, Jean-Luc Arribart and Pierrick Hiard, a brilliant future opens to players such as Jacques Faty, Yoann Gourcuff, Gregory Bourillon or Arnold M’Vuemba…
La joie des jeunes rennais Photo Fédération française de football Following the victorious campaigns in 1973 and 2003, the Stade Rennais wins a third Gambardella Cup (U19's National Cup), with a generation including the likes of Samuel Souprayen, Damien Le Tallec, Yacine Brahimi and Yann M'vila. A suspenseless final against Bordeaux (3-0) came to reward a spotless journey, in a competition where the Rennes youth did not concede a single goal but squeezed through the Penalty shootout lottery in two occasions.
Created on March, 10th 1901, the Stade Rennais keeps on writing the most beautiful pages in its history. Finishing 4th of the 2004-2005 French Championship was the club's best ever result...
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- Transfers : Dréossi makes it official for S. Diallo - 1 February 2012
- Transfers: Mandjeck will join Auxerre - 30 January 2012
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- Former Players: N’Siabamfumu on trial in Nantes - 25 January 2012
- Transfers, official : Erding arrives in Rennes - 24 January 2012
- Rennes - Marseille: Mbia will be absent - 24 January 2012