Fixtures

France Division 1 Women 01/08 16:00 12 Nantes Women vs Guingamp Women - View
France Cup Women 01/12 13:30 5 Metz Women vs Nantes Women - View
France Division 1 Women 01/18 16:00 13 Nantes Women vs Reims Women - View
France Division 1 Women 02/01 18:00 14 St Etienne Women vs Nantes Women - View
France Division 1 Women 02/15 18:00 15 Nantes Women vs Le Havre Women - View
France Division 1 Women 03/01 18:00 16 Paris FC Women vs Nantes Women - View

Results

France Division 1 Women 12/14 20:00 11 [1] Lyon Women v Nantes Women [8] L 5-1
France Division 1 Women 12/11 12:00 9 Strasbourg Women v Nantes Women W 1-2
France Division 1 Women 12/07 16:00 10 [8] Nantes Women v FC Fleury 91 Women [6] D 0-0
France Division 1 Women 11/23 16:00 9 Strasbourg Women v Nantes Women - PPT.
France Division 1 Women 11/15 20:00 8 [7] Montpellier Women v Nantes Women [8] L 1-0
France Division 1 Women 11/09 16:00 7 Nantes Women v Dijon Women L 0-2
France Division 1 Women 11/02 16:00 6 [5] Nantes Women v Paris FC Women [3] D 0-0
France Division 1 Women 10/19 19:00 5 [12] Reims Women v Nantes Women [8] W 1-3
France Division 1 Women 10/12 19:00 4 [6] Nantes Women v PSG Women [3] L 0-1
France Division 1 Women 10/05 15:00 3 [11] Guingamp Women v Nantes Women [5] W 0-1
France Division 1 Women 09/28 15:00 2 [5] Nantes Women v St Etienne Women [4] L 0-1
France Division 1 Women 09/21 15:00 1 Le Havre Women v Nantes Women W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 22 9 13
Wins 9 3 6
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 9 3 6
Goals for 21 6 15
Goals against 31 7 24
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 8 5 3

Wikipedia - FC Nantes (women)

Football Club de Nantes (Breton: Naoned; Gallo: Naunnt), commonly referred to as FC Nantes or simply Nantes (IPA: [nɑ̃t] ), is a women's football club based in Nantes, France. It has been the women's section of FC Nantes since 2012. Coached by Nicolas Chabot, the club competes in the Première Ligue.

History

In the summer of 2012, the plan to create a women's section of FC Nantes took effect. Firstly, youth teams were put in place, with the objective being to become a competitive feminine football club at a national scale in the long run. The senior team entered the league system in 2014, starting from the lowest tier, the third division of the District de Football de Loire-Atlantique. The club had failed to secure a merger with another club in the Nantes region, notably with Nantes Saint-Herblain [fr].

The team rapidly progressed, successively finishing first in the third, second, and first district divisions, accessing the regional level of women's football in France ahead of the 2017–18 season. The team would shine once again during that season, finishing first in their Régional 2 group and reaching the final of the Coupe des Pays de la Loire. In the 2018–19 season, Nantes finished second in the Régional 1 behind Le Mans. The club therefore qualified for the play-offs for promotion to the Division 2 Féminine, where the team would eventually eliminate CA Paris and Le Mans. Nantes therefore reached the national level of football for the first time in the club's history, five years after the first team's entrance into the league system.

The first season in the Division 2 for Nantes was ended prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, although the team did place fourth before the suspension of the league. The 2020–21 season was ended even earlier than the previous season; Nantes finished in second place in Group A. Despite a hope for promotion via play-offs, the French Football Federation finally decided that only Saint-Étienne would be promoted and that Nantes would stay in the Division 2.

On 30 July 2021, Nantes announced the appointment of Mathieu Ricoul as head coach to replace Tanguy Fétiveau, who had been managing the team since June 2017. At the beginning of the 2021–22 season, the club would have a budget of €1 million and twelve federal contracts, the maximum amount in the Division 2, with hopes of achieving promotion to the Division 1 Féminine.

Managerial history

  • 2017–2021: Tanguy Fétiveau
  • 2021–2022: Mathieu Ricoul
  • 2022–Present: Oswaldo Vizcarrondo
Nantes Women's soccer team is a professional women's football club based in Nantes, France. The team competes in the top division of women's football in France, the Division 1 Féminine. Known for their skilled players and competitive spirit, Nantes Women have a strong fan base and a rich history of success in French women's football. The team's iconic yellow and green colors are a symbol of their pride and passion for the sport. With a dedicated coaching staff and talented roster of players, Nantes Women continue to be a formidable force in women's soccer in France.