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ASJ Soyaux-Charente in brief
Founded in 1968, the Association Sportive Jeunesse Soyaux-Charente is one of the pioneers of the French women's football championship. The Blue and White team joined the championship's elite in 1975, two seasons after the creation of the Division 1 Arkema. In the course of its history, ASJ Soyaux-Charente won a championship title in 1984, as well as five French vice-champion titles. The team has also reached the French Cup semi-finals four times, each time beaten by Olympique Lyonnais.
In addition to its long history in D1 Arkema, ASJ is recognized as one of the oldest academies in France, having seen players such as Corinne Diacre and Candie Herbert develop.
On the 2019/20 season, ASJ Soyaux ensured its position within D1 thanks to its 3 - 1 victory against Olympique de Marseille, on Decembre 7, 2019.
The encounters
28 played
- 26 won
- 2 drawn
- 0 lost
90 goals scored 4 goals conceded
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D22 - D1 22/23 May 27, 2023
0
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3
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D17 - D1 21/22 March 18, 2022
2
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0
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D3 - D1 21/22 September 12, 2021
0
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2
The Parisian women against ASJ Soyaux-Charente
During the 2019-20 Division 1 Arkema season, the Parisian women were playing host to ASJ Soyaux at the opening of the French championship. The Red and Blue had won 7-0, including two goals from Katoto and Nadim. In the return match on February 9, 2020, the Parisian women won again by 3 goals to 0, with goals from Nadim, Katoto and Geyoro.
On October 18, 2020, the Parisians have defeated Soyaux 3 - 0 at Léo Lagrange, as part of championship matchday 6. Scorers were Bruun, Geyoro and Huitema.
Before their Champions League match against Bayern Munchen, the Red and Blue won 2 - 0 against Soyaux on March 18, 2022.
Players to follow Duel
Tara Elimbi is a promising young central defender for Paris Saint-Germain. With her imposing stature, physical strength and ability to read the game, she is a key component of the Parisian defense. Elimbi is known for her excellent positioning, anticipation of opponents' actions and ability to break down opposing attacks. Her determination and mastery of the aerial game make her a formidable defender.
Born on September 27th, 1992, in Le Mans, Laura Bourgouin began her formation at US Le Mans in 1999, before turning professional on the MUC 72 in 2006. Having played high up the field as a striker or attacking midfielder, she joined ASJ Soyaux-Charente in the summer of 2013, freshly promoted to Division 1. Selected for the French B team in April 2014, Laura Bourgouin played alongside players such as Marion Torrent, Kelly Gadea and Amel Majri.
Stade Léo Lagrange
10 avenue du Pétureau - 16 800 Soyaux
Located in the heart of the Soyaux-Charente Youth Sports Association sports complex, the Stade Léo Lagrange hosts Division 1 Arkema and ASJ French Cup matches. The stadium has a covered side stand.
Located on the eastern outskirts of Angoulême, the Stade Léo Lagrange is easily accessible by car from the D939, as well as by public transport via bus lines 5 and 66 at the Neruda stop.