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- The Stade Rennais in the League Cup
- The 1965 Coupe de France Victory
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- 1999 : Rennes faces Juventus Turin
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Stade Rennais will host Montpellier this Saturday at 7pm at stade de la route de Lorient, for the 10th round of the French Championship of Ligue 1. History of the previous matches between these two teams.
During the last home game in Rennes, against Sochaux, the agents of the Quick Response Section (SIR / “Section d'intervention Rapide”) made their first appearance in the Stade de la Route de Lorient. A premiere that wasn’t appreciated by the Fan association Unvez Kelt, victims of the policemen’s over-zealous reaction after a smoke torch was lit in the stands.
Patrick Le Lay was the guest of TV show « La Voix est Libre » on France 3 Ouest this Saturday. A chance for the Stade Rennais president to talk about his arrival in Rennes, his role at the club and the “Rouge et Noir” ’ambitions. Verbatim
Freshly crowned European Champion with “L’Equipe de France”, Bernard Lama took everyone by surprise by signing with Stade Rennais for the 2000-2001 Season. Outstanding as a character, he would later earn his place in the supporters’ hearts with his aura and his impressive set of skills. Portrait of an unusual goalkeeper.
Vincent Pajot is Rennes’s reserve team captain. At the expiration of his youth contract, he has recently been offered a first professional deal. The young midfielder, a pure product from Patrick Rampillon’s pool of talents, has now tied his future to the “Rouge et Noirs”.
According to reports from the daily newspaper L'Équipe, Pierre Dréossi could become the French national team’s general manager after the World Cup. Indeed, Rennes’ manager is thought to be one of Laurent Blanc’s top priorities to become part of his technical staff.
According to L'Équipe, Frederic Saint Sernin will leave his position as a president of the Stade Rennais in the coming weeks. He is expected to be replaced by Patrick Le Lay, the former CEO of the French television channel TF1.
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.