CS Saint-Rémy

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CS Saint-Rémy
Full nameClub sportif de Saint-Rémy
Nickname(s)CSSR, Quatre-lettres
GroundStade Intersat, Saint-Rémy
Ground Capacity36,900
ManagerCalen Reamsey
LeagueKFL Championship

Club sportif de Saint-Rémy is a professional football club playing in the Kelssek Football League Championship. Based in Saint-Rémy, it is often called CSSR for short, which is the source of its longer nickname, quatre-lettres (four letters). One of its famous supporter songs is "CSSR, quatre lettres dans notre cœurs". While Saint-Rémy considers CF Outineau its major rival, it is more important to Saint-Rémy than to Outineau. This derby des vallées (Derby of the Valleys) is named because the cities are in two adjacent watersheds, with Saint-Rémy in the Suter river valley while Outineau is located on Lake Claire and the Haligonia river system.

The club has a long-running sponsorship with the communications provider Intersat, and uses one of the few sponsored stadium names in Kelssek. Key Kelssek national football team members developed at CSSR include Ian Sinclair, Adrian Tremblay-Fillon, and Brayden Custworth. Saint-Rémy has won the KFL Championship five times and holds one Patriotes Cup trophy. The back-to-back title wins in the 61st and 62nd KFL seasons under manager Jorge Guardia are known as the deux glorieuses.

In international competitions, the club's best results are reaching the Challengers Cup group stage and the last 16 of the Associations Trophy.

Honours

  • KFL Championship (5): 8, 23, 55, 61, 62
    • Runners-up: 57, 58, 72
  • Patriotes Cup (1): 3

Players

Current squad

As of KFL season 74

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

No. Position Player
1 Murphtannia GK Liam Wallace
27 Kelssek GK Ruslan Fermier
2 Siovanija and Teusland DF Lio Turnau
3 Kelssek DF Jérémie Chasseur-Ardenne
4 Kelssek DF Osman Bennouna
5 Kelssek DF Eilwen Loew*
16 Mertagne DF Richie Muguerza
24 Kelssek DF Hipoloito Cegarra
29 Kita-Hinode DF Tenmu Tsu'umutapoa
6 Kelssek MF Milan Linden
7 Kelssek MF Charles Linton-Arbour (captain)
8 Farfadillis MF Faragó Aranya
10 Brenecia MF Aneurin Wakering
No. Position Player
14 Eastfield Lodge MF Cherita Sheikh-Renard
15 Kelssek MF Alain Chan
17 Squornshelan Remnant States MF Maiev Feidhlim
18 Dreamplanet MF Bruno Silva
9 Nephara FW Florian Berkut
11 Oberour Ar Moro FW Arsène de Saintyon
19 Kelssek FW Avril Lapierre
22 Ko-oren FW Kaja Hekkert

* On loan from Burnaby SC.

Notable players

  • Valanora Greta Enger - Full-back and club captain for the two title wins in 61 and 62; KFL62 Foreign Player of the Year. Her USD 6m sale to Juavi FC (then a league record) three disappointing years after that is seen as marking the end of a successful era.
  • Ethane Caleb Roy - Key midfielder in the deux glorieuses squad
  • Baker Park Brian Sanders - Stalwart centre-back through the club's relatively good 60s seasons.
Played in World Cup or Cup of Harmony while at the club
  • Kelssek Jean-Luc Fournier (WC47, WC48)
  • Kelssek Cale Shaughlin (WC86)
  • Mertagne Riche Muguerza (WC93)
  • Brenecia Aneurin Wakering (WC93)

Results

Key
  • nQR–nth qualifying round; nR–nth round; PO–Playoff round; GS–Group stage; R16–Round of 16; R32–Round of 32; QF–Quarterfinals; SF–Semifinals; F–Finalist; W–Winner
  • CLChampions League; ChCChallengers Cup; ATAssociations Trophy

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Cup IFCF/UICA Other
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Rank
69 Cship 38 17 9 12 61 49 60 8th QF ChC GS
70 Cship 38 18 10 10 68 54 64 10th QF
71 Cship 38 20 8 10 67 45 68 7th 3R
72 Cship 38 22 10 6 58 34 76 2nd 3R
73 Cship 38 25 3 10 92 43 78 3rd 4R ChC PO
74 Cship 38 19 13 6 71 37 70 3rd 4R AT R16

Managerial history

  • Apox Jorge Guardia: 59-67
  • Kelssek Calen Reamsey: 67-present