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Latest revision as of 19:08, 29 January 2024

Pedeit FC
Pedeit FC logo.png
Nickname(s)The Canaries
FoundedOctober 12, 1928; 96 years ago (1928-10-12)
OwnerMarcel De Villiers
Head coachEugène Thiers
LeagueSFA/Premier 1

Pedeit FC, also known as The Canaries, is a Shoassauan professional soccer club based in Alsace which plays in Premier 1. Pedeit is one of the most accomplished teams in Premier 1 and also performs well in international competitions. Founded in 1928, the team led the league in its early history with several championships and high scoring matches. In the latter half of the 20th century, however, the team's winning eras diminished as they were overtaken by teams like Staventer Union and Alsace United. During a restructuring of the team and roster by Owner Marcel De Villiers and head coach Raphaël Vaganay, later Eugène Thiers, the addition of Beat Hochmuth and Nicolas Karlen in 2018 pushed Pedeit into an era of high performance, culminating in the 2023 EFC Champions League win against Alanis United. The club has been crowned Premier 1 champions 21 times, second only to major rivals Alsace United (32).

History

Colors and Badge

Stadium

Players and Staff

The following players are the current squad for Pedeit FC's 2023-24 season.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under international eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Shoassau GK Loïc Longchambon (vice-captain)
2 Shoassau DF Léonard Lafaille (captain)
3 Shoassau DF Franck Cortot
4 Caspiaa DF Arho Savolainen
5 Shoassau DF Jean-Marie Robillard
6 Shoassau MF Nicolas Karlen
7 Shoassau MF Pascal Trintignant
8 Allieu MF Natanaël Chausson
9 Shoassau FW Alain Abbadie (3rd captain)
10 Zamastan FW Jaime Allison
11 Peoratia MF Jabulani Siwele
13 Shoassau MF Samuel Flandin
14 Elbresia FW Steff Patel
16 Shoassau MF Fabien Rodier
17 Shoassau MF Silvain Baschet
20 Albarine FW Clem Berry
No. Position Player
23 Saint Offeat MF Tiernan MacGeraghty
25 Lutharia MF Nias Lehnherr
27 Caspiaa FW Villiam Rissanen
28 Shoassau DF Laurent Édouard
29 Avergnon DF Jean Roatta
30 Lutharia GK Jean-Claude Thimmesch
32 Besmenia MF Matthias Glanz
33 Mayotte MF Mathias Chaney
34 Sontre FW Lou Emmanuelli
35 Shoassau GK André Kieffer
36 Auraine DF Paulin Hérisson
37 Shoassau GK Zacharie Lebas
38 Avergnon MF Jean-Jacques Escoffier
42 Shoassau FW Nathan Lagarde
44 Shoassau DF Évrard Mossé
47 Shoassau DF Hugo Bourdon