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AS Monaco FC was founded on 1 August 1920 through the unification of numerous local clubs based in France and the principality. On 23 August 1924, the multiple sports club of the Association Sportive de Monaco was founded. [11] AS Monaco FC was then absorbed by the latter and became the football section of the enlarged Monegasque sporting club ...
List of AS Monaco FC seasons. 1 language. Français; Edit links. Article; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; ... Top league scorer(s) 1948–49 Div 2: 36 17 4 ...
With 299 goals, he is the all-time top highest goalscorer in the history of Ligue 1 in France, and was the league's top scorer on five occasions. He played the majority of his career for Reims, Monaco, Tours and Toulon. With Monaco, he won one league title and one Coupe de France. [1] [2] [4]
Takumi Minamino's first-half goal against Benfica on Tuesday made the Monaco winger the highest-scoring Japanese player in the Champions League. The 30-year-old Minamino fired a low shot from ...
The 2022–23 season was the 98th season in the history of AS Monaco FC and their 10th consecutive season in the top flight. The club participated in Ligue 1 , the Coupe de France , the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League .
Top goalscorer: League: Nenê (14 ... The 2009–10 season was AS Monaco FC's 33rd season in Ligue 1. Guy Lacombe was the ... Goal Scorers. Place Position Nation Number
Player Position Monaco Appearances Goals Assists Source; Paul Altavelle: GK 1948-1949 15 0 - [1]Hassan Akesbi: FW 1964 11 6 - [2]Toussaint Andrietti: MF 1975-1976
AS Monaco FC; 2010–11 season; President: Étienne Franzi: Head coach: Guy Lacomber (until 10 January) Laurent Banide (from 10 January) [1] Stadium: Stade Louis II: Ligue 1: 18th (relegated) Coupe de France: Round of 64: Coupe de la Ligue: Quarter-finals: Top goalscorer: League: Park Chu-young (12) All: Park Chu-young (12) Average home league ...