Olympique Gymnaste Club Nice commonly alluded to as OGC Nice or essentially Nice, is a French professional association football club based in Nice. The club was established in 1904 and as of now plays in Ligue 1, the top level of French football. Nice plays its home matches at the Allianz Riviera
History
Gymnaste Club ‘Azur was established within the private locale of Les Baumettes on 9 July 1904 under the title Gymnaste Club. The club was established by Marquis de Massingy d’Auzac, who served as president of the Fédération Sportive des Alpes-Maritimes. Associated with its title, the club basically centered on the sports of acrobatic and sports. On 6 July 1908, in an exertion to stay affiliated with the FSAM additionally connect the amateur league USFSA, the head of French football at the time, Gymnaste Club de Nice part into two areas with the modern area of the club being named Gymnastes Beginners Club de Nice.
The new area produced a football club and, after two seasons, the two clubs consolidated. On 20 September 1919, Nice combined with nearby club Gallia Football Athlétic Club and, in this way, received the club’s red and black combination. In 1920, the club was playing within the Ligue du Sud-Est, a regional league under the observation of the French Football League.
Ownership
A company named INEOS owns the club, Ineos is a privately claimed UK multinational chemical company headquartered and enrolled in London, UK. and enrolled workplaces in Lyndhurst. It is for the most part in chemicals and gas having $83 billion by income
Coaching staff
Name | Positon | Age |
Patrick Vieira | Manager | 43 |
Frédéric Gioria | Assistant Manager | 50 |
Christian Lattanzio | Assistant Manager | 48 |
Adrian Ursea | Assistant Manager | 52 |
Nicolas Dehon | Goalkeeping Manager | 51 |
Lionel Létizi | Youth Coach | 46 |
Medical Staff
Name | Position | Age |
Dr. Jean-Philippe Gilardi | Club Doctor | 40 |
Phillipe Boulon | Physiotherapist | – |
Scouting
Name | Position | Age | ||
Morgan Boullier | Head of Scouting | 41 | ||
|
|
55 | ||
Eric Leroy | Scout | 60 | ||
Frédéric Brando | Scout | 46 | ||
Serge Recordier | Scout | 57 | ||
Manuel Pires | Director of the youth department | 49 |
Management
Name | Position | Age |
Jean-Pierre Rivère | President | 62 |
Julien Fournier | Director of Football | 45 |
Olivier Dall’Aglio | Team coordinator | – |
Squad
Name | Position | Jersey No. | ||
Walter Benítez | Goalkeeper | 40 | ||
Yannis Clementia | Goalkeeper | 16 | ||
Yoan Cardinale | Goalkeeper | 30 | ||
Malang Sarr | Defender | 23 | ||
Christophe Hérelle | Defender | 29 | ||
Andy Pelmard | Defender | 24 | ||
Dante | Defender | 4 | ||
Gautier Lloris | Defender | 3 | ||
Stanley Nsoki | Defender | 2 | ||
Stanley Nsoki | Defender | 5 | ||
Youcef Atal | Defender | 20 | ||
Moussa Wagué | Defender | 6 | ||
Patrick Burner | Defender | 15 | ||
Danilo | Midfielder | 21 | ||
Khéphren Thuram | Midfielder | 19 | ||
Wylan Cyprien | Midfielder | 25 | ||
Pierre Lees Melou | Midfielder | 8 | ||
Arnaud Lusamba | Midfielder | 22 | ||
Hichem Boudaoui | Midfielder | 28 | ||
Alexis Trouillet | Midfielder | 27 | ||
Alexis Claude-Maurice | Forward | 18 | ||
Adam Ounas | Forward | 10 | ||
|
Forward | 9 | ||
Myziane Maolida | Forward | 7 | ||
Ignatius Ganago | Forward | 14 |
Honours
Domestic
- Ligue 1
- Champions (4):1950–51, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1958–59
- Ligue 2
- Champions (4):1947–48, 1964–65, 1969–70, 1993–94
- Division 3
- Champions (2):1984–85, 1988–89
- Coupe de France
- Champions (3):1951–52, 1953–54, 1996–97
- Runners-up:1977–78
- Trophee des Champions
- Champions:1970
Other
- Latin Cup
- Runners-up(1): 1952
- Coupe Mohamed V
- Runners-up(1): 1976