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Women's football club in Le Mans, France
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Le Mans Football Club (French: Le Mans Football Club féminines) commonly referred to as Le Mans FC or simply Le Mans, is a women's football club based in Le Mans, France. It's the women's section of Le Mans FC. Coached by Damien Bollini, the club competes in the Seconde Ligue.
History
In 2001, the name "Le Mans Union Club 72" was officially granted to the women's team, responding to the players' request for greater recognition and the necessity of establishing a women's section within the club, as is typical in professional football clubs.
In the 2021–22 season, the team had an outstanding year, finishing unbeaten in their Regional 1 campaign with 20 wins from 20 matches. They also won the Pays-de-la-Loire Cup. In the Division 2 promotion playoffs, they defeated CPB Bréquigny (6–1 on aggregate) and SM Caen (3–2), earning promotion to Division 2.
Players
Current squad
As of 3 November 2024.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.