France National 05/26 19:00 34 [16] Le Puy v FC Bastia-Borgo [18] D 2-2
France National 05/19 19:00 33 [12] Nancy v Le Puy [17] W 1-2
France National 05/12 17:30 32 [17] Le Puy v Concarneau [2] W 2-1
France National 04/28 17:30 31 [3] Dunkerque v Le Puy [16] L 1-0
France National 04/21 17:30 30 [16] Le Puy v US Orleans [9] L 0-1
France National 04/14 17:30 29 [13] Bourg-Peronnas v Le Puy [15] L 2-0
France National 04/07 17:30 28 [15] Le Puy v Le Mans [12] L 2-4
France National 03/31 17:30 27 [15] Le Puy v Martigues [1] D 2-2
France National 03/24 17:30 26 [10] Avranches v Le Puy [15] L 3-1
France National 03/17 18:30 25 [15] Le Puy v Paris 13 Atletico [17] D 1-1
France National 03/10 18:30 24 [4] Red Star FC 93 v Le Puy [15] W 2-3
France National 03/03 18:30 23 [15] Le Puy v Sedan [5] W 3-2
France National 02/24 18:30 22 [13] Villefranche v Le Puy [15] D 1-1
France National 02/17 18:30 21 [15] Le Puy v Stade Briochin [16] D 0-0
France National 02/10 18:30 20 [14] Chateauroux v Le Puy [15] L 4-1
France National 02/03 18:30 19 [15] Le Puy v Cholet [6] D 1-1
France National 01/27 18:30 18 [1] Versailles v Le Puy [17] D 1-1
France Cup 01/22 17:30 5 Le Puy v Vierzon Foot D 0-0
France National 01/20 18:30 18 Versailles 78 v Le Puy - Cancelled
France National 01/13 18:30 17 [16] Le Puy v Nancy [12] D 1-1
France Cup 01/07 17:00 6 Le Puy v Nice W 1-0
France National 12/16 20:00 16 [1] Concarneau v Le Puy [16] D 0-0
France National 12/09 18:30 15 [15] Le Puy v Dunkerque [5] L 0-1
France National 12/02 18:30 14 [8] US Orleans v Le Puy [16] W 1-2
France National 11/25 18:30 13 [16] Le Puy v Bourg-Peronnas [12] L 0-2
France Cup 11/19 16:00 37 Thiers v Le Puy W 2-3
France National 11/11 18:30 12 [14] Le Mans v Le Puy [15] L 5-1
France National 11/04 18:30 11 [5] Martigues v Le Puy [15] D 1-1
France Cup 10/28 18:00 36 Le Puy v Andrezieux W 2-0
France National 10/21 17:30 10 [15] Le Puy v Avranches [8] D 1-1

Le Puy-en-Velay Football 43 Auvergne (French: [lə pɥi oˈvɛʁɲ]; commonly referred to as Le Puy) is a French football club based in Le Puy-en-Velay in the Auvergne region. It competes in the Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of French football.

The club was founded in 1903 under the name AS Le Puy. Since its foundation, the club has changed its name numerous times. In 1974, the club changed its name to CO Le Puy and, 17 years later, changed its name to SCO Le Puy. The following year, Le Puy changed its name to USF Le Puy and, in 2009, merged with another local club, AS Taulhac, to form the club that exists today. Despite being an amateur club today, Le Puy did have a stint in the professional division of Ligue 2 spending five seasons in the league during the 1980s.

In the 2023-24 Coupe de France Le Puy made it to the quarter-finals after beating 2023-24 Ligue 2 side Stade Lavallois 2-1. However, in the quarterfinals, Le Puy lost to 2023-24 Ligue 1 side, Stade Rennais 1-3.

Le Puy Football Club is a professional soccer team based in Le Puy-en-Velay, France. The team was founded in 1920 and currently competes in the Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of French football.

Known for their passionate fan base and rich history, Le Puy has a strong tradition of developing talented players and competing at a high level. The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Stade Charles Massot, a historic stadium with a capacity of 5,000 spectators.

Le Puy has a reputation for playing an attractive and attacking style of football, with a focus on technical skill and teamwork. The team has had success in domestic competitions and has a loyal following of supporters who cheer them on at every match.

Overall, Le Puy Football Club is a respected and competitive team in French football, with a proud tradition and a bright future ahead.