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CF Outineau
Full nameClub football d'Outineau
Nickname(s)Rouge-et-bleu, CFO
GroundStade Olympique, Outineau
Ground Capacity55,200
ManagerBrigitte Coppinger
LeagueKelssek Championship

Club football d'Outineau is a professional football club based in Outineau, Kelssek. One of the country's oldest sport clubs, it has won the Kelssek Championship 13 times, ranking as the second-most successful club in Kelssek's highest league. With five Patriotes Cup wins, it is the most successful club in Kelssek's national cup tournament. It is also one of three Kelssek clubs to have won a league and cup double, and the only one to have won a league and IFCF Champions League double. Based at city-owned stadium Parc de la Crémazie for most of its history, the club held high-demand matches (mostly league matches against main rivals Langlois Océanic and Kirkenes FC) at Stade Olympique. With growing ticket demand, the club decided to move to Stade Olympique for all home matches beginning in KFL season 71. CF Outineau also holds the milestone of being the first Kelssek club to reach the group stage of the UICA Champions' Cup.

Outineau's most successful manager was Romain Dupuis, who retired in 203FE after winning the 83rd Kelssek Championship. Fans gleefully highlight that he has personally won more trophies than their main rivals Kirkenes FC, with Dupuis's tenure bringing CF Outineau the IFCF Champions League, six league championships, and four Patriotes Cups.

The club's two main rivalries are against Kirkenes FC, known as the War of the Crowns (Guerre des Couronnes). This is an extremely bitter rivalry named after a medevial conflict that highlights ethnic, religious, and lingustic divides between Anglian-Protestant and Frankish-Catholic nations. Of equal importance though with generally fewer hate crimes is the Battaile de Beaulac (Battle of Beaulac) against Langlois Océanic. Outineau and Océanic are the two oldest and most successful clubs in Beaulac. There is also a less intense Derby of the Valleys against CS Saint-Rémy; the name comes from the two cities being located in adjacent watersheds.

Fan culture

The club's most popular fan media outlet is Tourtière surgelée (Frozen Mince Pie), a riff on the Crémazie's below-average match day catering, which has expanded its presence to a blog network, YourTube videos, and a Honkr memes account. The apparently bizarre name of another popular fan media outlet refers to an infamous homophobic "hot mic" incident, where due to a technical error in the broadcast of a Patriotes Cup match KBC commentator Keith Holmes - unaware he was still being broadcast live - said to his commentary partner that the home support was lacklustre and that Outineau fans lacked passion because it was a city of "latte-sipping cock munchers". This was soon adopted as the name of a fan-published magazine Latte-Sipping Cock Muncher Quarterly (which was in fact published bi-weekly to be sold at home matches), or in shorter and more family-friendly terms as LSCMQ. It has now adopted exclusively a weekly podcast format and live match watch-along format.

At home matches the club song Rouge-et-bleu, nous sommes Outineau is traditionally played before kick-off. A well-known song in the stands goes: One love, Outineau, tous les autres sont pleins de marde!.

Honours

  • Kelssek Championship
    • Winners (13): 12, 15, 27, 33, 41, 50, 60, 63, 67, 73, 76, 79, 83
    • Runners-up: 59, 75, 77, 78, 81, 82
  • IFCF Champions League
    • Winners (1): 19
    • Runners-up: 20
  • Patriotes Cup
    • Winners (5): 5, 13, 16, 17, 22
    • Runners-up: 21, 25
  • Ad'ihan Challenge Trophy (1): 18
Doubles
  • League and Patriotes Cup: 192-93 (KFL 73/CdP 22)
  • League and IFCF Champions League: 198-99 (KFL 79/CL 19)

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Cup IFCF/UICA Other
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Rank
61 Champ 38 17 10 11 89 68 61 6th QF
62 Champ 38 19 8 11 76 45 65 6th 3R
63 Champ 38 28 4 6 99 54 88 1st SF
64 Champ 38 19 7 12 48 31 64 6th W CL R16
65 Champ 38 16 9 13 68 47 57 10th SF CWC QF
66 Champ 38 19 7 12 46 28 64 6th 3R
67 Champ 38 23 8 7 86 58 77 1st 3R
68 Champ 38 20 8 10 64 40 68 5th W CL QF
69 Champ 38 19 8 11 61 42 65 4th W ChC GS CWC QF
70 Champ 38 24 8 6 88 42 50 3rd SF ChC GS CWC 1R
71 Champ 38 23 5 10 81 44 74 6th 4R ChC QF
72 Champ 38 21 9 8 63 30 72 5th F AT GS
73 Champ 38 28 6 4 84 28 90 1st W ChC 2QR
74 Champ 38 17 9 12 60 38 60 8th QF CL R16
75 Champ 38 22 9 7 68 38 75 2nd 3R
76 Champ 38 31 1 6 92 37 94 1st F ChC R16
77 Champ 38 22 6 10 83 52 72 2nd 4R CL GS
78 Champ 38 27 4 7 78 38 85 2nd 3R ChC R32
79 Champ 38 27 7 4 88 33 88 1st 5R CL W
80 Champ 38 27 6 5 91 38 87 2nd 4R CL F
81 Champ 38 24 4 10 72 39 76 2nd 3R CL QF
82 Champ 38 24 10 4 81 40 82 3rd 4R CL R16
83 Champ 38 24 8 6 86 39 80 1st 4R ChC R32

Players

Current squad

As of KFL season 84

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 Kelssek GK Maxime Carrieri
41 Kelssek GK Julianne Salemm
63 Kelssek GK Kasper Girolamo
2 Kelssek DF Alain-Elric Sauvé
3 Kelssek DF Lourence Hupe (captain)
4 Kelssek DF Errol Tellier
5 Valanora DF Anastasia Halvorsen
17 Yuezhou DF Jason Yuanjunsson Ren
22 Kelssek DF Connor Magill
20 Kelssek DF Jôs Ôsgân
31 Kelssek DF Marlène Ketsetzidis
39 Kelssek DF Jarren-Louis Henin
6 Kelssek MF Logane Nordet
No. Position Player
7 Juvencus MF Joao Peres
13 Kelssek MF Emmanuelle Authier
12 Kelssek FW Chike Obident
14 Kelssek MF Renée Batori (on loan)
16 Kelssek MF Laurie Rajic
19 Valanora MF Ylva Stjern
24 Crpostran MF Caio Serafim
26 Pasarga MF Boglárka Czakó
36 Kelssek MF Jasbir Gasanda
39 Kelssek MF Éric Pinard
10 Kelssek FW Phillippe Lavoie
11 Kelssek FW Rémy Niemi

Notable former players

  • Kelssek Loïc Maçon-Petrault - Star striker who went on to be Kelssek captain. Transferred to Eura playing for Ulsa Rovers, and later to lead the line for Directus and Jaglan Royals.
  • Kelssek Adam Corvin - Star midfielder and Kelssek international, member of the KFL 63 and 67 championship teams.
  • Kelssek Blake McDonagh - Right wing, played in four World Cups for Kelssek, transferred to Everfree Forest (Equestria)
  • Nephara Brigitte Coppinger - Key striker in the run to the KFL63 and 67 league titles. Went on to manage Passerine and Océanic, before succeeding Romain Dupuis from season 84.
  • Kelssek Gabriel Lapierre - Developed at the club and played for 1093 CF Atlantea and Trebuchet Cham. Has been named in the Galacticos longlist twice.
  • Kelssek James McDonald - Winger, academy graduate, and Kelssek international who transferred to Rolalas FC in Valanora.
  • Kelssek Sébastian St-Gerlais - Developed at the club and later was Kelssek's starting goalkeeper after a move to Eterna Stars in Valladares.
  • Kelssek Ashley Douglass - Former club captain and key right-back for Kelssek over six World Cup cycles.
  • Eura Molly Taylor - Played seven years at the club (70-76), winning two league titles and a Patriotes Cup. Transferred to Falourr.
  • Kelssek Issac Lafrenière - Attacking midfielder who impressed as a debutant, went abroad to Kionao Locals and became key player for Kelssek.
  • Valanora Götz Makatsch - Captain of the KFL76 title-winning team, Valanora international. Left for FC Capri.
  • Pasarga Vanda Gerô - Played 15 years for the club and was the team's top striker of the Romain Dupuis era.
  • Kelssek Tobert Usher - Star right-back and captain
Played in World Cup or Cup of Harmony while at the club

Coaching staff

  • Manager: Kelssek Romain Dupuis
  • Assistant manager: Kelssek Jean-Marc Arndeau
  • Coaches: Kelssek Michael Cabrallo, Kita-Hinode Kimiko Koizumi

Managerial history

  • 59-62: Peter Boyd
  • 62-83: Romain Dupuis
  • 84-present: Nephara Brigitte Coppinger