2004–05 FC Sochaux-Montbéliard season Contents Season summary First-team squad Results References Notes Navigation menu

FC Sochaux-Montbéliard seasonsFrench football clubs 2004–05 season


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FC Sochaux-Montbéliard
2004–05 season
Manager
France Guy Lacombe
Ligue 110th
Coupe de FranceQuarter-finals
Coupe de la LigueThird round
Champions LeagueRound of 32
Top goalscorer
Ilan (13)

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During the 2004–05 French football season, FC Sochaux-Montbéliard competed in Ligue 1.




Contents





  • 1 Season summary


  • 2 First-team squad

    • 2.1 Left club during season



  • 3 Results

    • 3.1 Coupe de la Ligue


    • 3.2 UEFA Cup

      • 3.2.1 Group stage




  • 4 References


  • 5 Notes




Season summary


Sochaux dropped five places in the table to finish 10th, their lowest finish since promotion in 2001. Manager Guy Lacombe left at the end of the season to manage Paris Saint-Germain. He was replaced by former Ajaccio manager Dominique Bijotat.



First-team squad



Squad at end of season[1]

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






























































































No.

Position
Player
1

Ivory Coast

GK

Gérard Gnanhouan[notes 1]
2

Senegal

DF

Ibrahim Tall[notes 2]
3

France

DF

Grégory Paisley
5

France

DF

Sylvain Monsoreau
6

France

DF

Lionel Potillon
7

Togo

FW

Mohamed Kader
8

France

MF

Fabien Boudarène
9

Brazil

FW

Ilan
10

Nigeria

MF

Wilson Oruma
11

Tunisia

FW

Francileudo Santos[notes 3]
12

France

MF

Michaël Isabey
14

Switzerland

MF

Johann Lonfat
16

France

GK

Teddy Richert
17

France

MF

Romain Pitau
18

Senegal

MF

Guirane N'Daw
20

Mali

MF

Sigamary Diarra[notes 4]
21

Senegal

DF

Souleymane Diawara
22

France

FW

Thomas Régnier
23

France

DF

Cédric Rey
24

France

DF

Aimé Lavie
25

France

DF

Jérémy Mathieu


























































































No.

Position
Player
26

France

MF

Jérémy Ménez
27

Senegal

DF

Omar Daf
28

Argentina

MF

Marcello Trapasso
29

Morocco

MF

Jaouad Zairi
30

France

GK

Alexandre Martinović
31

Egypt

DF

Ahmed Samir Farag
32

South Korea

DF

Cho Won-kwang
34

France

FW

Francis Laurent
40

France

MF

Steve Bernardet
41

France

DF

Jean Calvé
42

France

GK

Jérémy Deichelbohrer
43

France

MF

Hakim El Bounadi
44

France

FW

Mevlüt Erdinç[notes 5]
45

France

MF

Benjamin Genghini
46

France

DF

Maxime Josse
47

France

MF

Fabien Lavoyer
48

France

MF

Kevin Le Bigot
49

France

DF

Mathieu Pelletey
50

France

FW

Gabriel Rodriguez
51

Senegal

MF

Badara Sène
52

Algeria

MF

Toufik Zerara


Left club during season


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


















No.

Position
Player
4

France

DF

Maxence Flachez (to Guingamp)
7

Tunisia

MF

Adel Chedli[notes 6] (to Istres)










No.

Position
Player
19

Senegal

FW

Basile de Carvalho[notes 7] (to Stade Brest)


Results



Coupe de la Ligue



UEFA Cup



Group stage



References




  1. ^ http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/france/2004-2005/ligue1/sochaux.htm



Notes




  1. ^ Gnanhouan was born in Adzope, Ivory Coast, but also qualified to represent France internationally and represented them at U-18 level before making his international debut for Ivory Coast in 2003.


  2. ^ Tall was born in Aubervilliers, France, but also qualified to represent Senegal internationally through his parents and made his international debut for Senegal in 2003.


  3. ^ Santos was born in Zé Doca, Brazil, but also qualified to represent Tunisia internationally and made his international debut for Tunisia in 2004.


  4. ^ Diarra was born in Villepinte, France, but also qualified to represent Mali internationally and made his international debut for Mali in 2004.


  5. ^ Erdinç was born in Saint-Claude, France, and represented them at U-17, U-19, and U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally through his parents and would make his international debut for Turkey in March 2008.


  6. ^ Chedli was born in La Ricamarie, France, but also qualified to represent Tunisia internationally and made his international debut for Tunisia in May 1996.


  7. ^ De Carvalho was born in Ziguinchor, Senegal, but also qualified to represent Guinea-Bissau internationally and would make his international debut for Guinea-Bissau in March 2011.







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