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The training center of the RC Strasbourg (Centre de formation du Racing Club de Strasbourg), founded in 1972, is one of the oldest in France. In 2011, when the club was in the French Football Federation, it was still ranked eighth in France. After the bankruptcy of the club in 2011, it continued to operate, thanks to subsidies from the city of Strasbourg. The reserve team was In DH Alsace for 2011-2012. ==History== RC Strasbourg was created for the training of young players in 1972....〔Véronique Bouvier and Raviraj Beechook, "Un centre... en formation", in 〕 The first training center, located in the east gallery of Meinau stadium,〔Tatiana Vazquez, "Le berceau de la Meinau", in 〕 was created in 1974 under the leadership of athletic director Robert Domergue and Jacques Berthommier, first coach for the center.〔(Un fondateur oublié )〕〔(Fiche de Jacques BERTHOMMIER ), from racingstub.com (viewed 11 September 2010)〕〔(Fiche de Jacques BERTHOMMIER ), from racingstub.com (viewed 11 September 2010)〕 Among the champions of France in 1979, Albert Gemmrich, Glassmann Jacques, Jean-Jacques Marx, Léonard Specht and Roland Wagner were trained by Racing. Another member of the champion team of France in 1979, Arsène Wenger, was head of the training center between 1981 and 1983 at the end of his playing career. In the 1980s Vincent Sattler, who died accidentally when he was a top prospect of French soccer, and José Cobos passed through the center. In the following decade, players like Olivier Dacourt, Martin Djetou and Valérien Ismaël trained at Strasbourg.〔(Palmarès de la formation ) viewed 7 February 2009〕〔(Djetou : les yeux loin des Bleus ) viewed 28 August 2010〕 Because of the age of the old building,〔 a new training center was built near the Meinau stadium under the leadership of President Patrick Proisy. The new center, which opened in October 2000, includes a covered field with synthetic grass 40 meters by 60, also used by the professional group in inclement weather.〔Stéphane Godin, Racing - Sale temps et embellie, L'Alsace, 12 February 2010〕 The buildings, originally owned by RC Strasbourg, were built on municipal land〔Olivier Arnal, Racing : les actionnaires mettent la main à la poche, L'Alsace, 20 July 2010〕 which was leased to the club until 2045.〔Stéphane Godin, Où s’arrêtera la chute, L'Alsace, 3 July 2010〕 In 2010 the city of Strasbourg bought for €4,074,000 the buildings of the training center at the club, which was then in financial difficulty.〔〔S.G., Echos de la Meinau - Premiers départs, L'Alsace, 20 September 2010〕 The center's budget for the 2010-2011 season was €2.5 million and was funded in the amounts of €1.5 million by the local authorities and 1 million by the company RC Strasbourg.〔Stéphane Godin, Le centre de formation en sursis, L'Alsace, 9 Dec 2010〕 In 2010-2011, the club was deemed "too expensive" by the National President Jafar Hilali, who wrote in ''Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace'' "I ask myself a simple question. What good is it to keep a training center with a budget of € 2.5 million, equal to three-quarters of the clubs in National?"(translated).〔(Jafar Hilali: "Tout pour empêcher un dépôt de bilan" ), 2 April 2011, viewed 31 October 2011〕 In case of merger with Football Club de Mulhouse, the training center would have remained in Strasbourg but the club have played in Mulhouse.〔(Ludo, Mulhouse : le président n’en peut plus ), 9 May 2011, viewed 31 octobre 2011〕 After the announcement of the bankruptcy filing, the players were free to choose their future course. Although it was likely that it would disappear at the end of 2010-2011, Racing retained its training center after filing for bankruptcy, and in October 2011, the city of Strasbourg awarded a grant of €300,000 to the association for its operations.〔( Mise à disposition gracieuse du stade de la Meinau au Racing Club de Strasbourg ), 29 October 2011, viewed 31 October 2011〕 Since filing for bankruptcy, the center is no longer franchised. It became a school of elite soccer.〔Stéphane Godin, (Le centre se recentre ), 12 July 2012, viewed 12 juillet 2012〕 In 2012-2013, there will no longer 34 but 15 permanent residents at the training center.〔S. G., (15 pensionnaires au lieu de 34 ), 12 July 2012, viewed 12 July 2012〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Training Center of Racing Club of Strasbourg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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