Valenciennes

French Championnat National | France

Team Info

Founded: 1913

Stadium: Stade du Hainaut

Manager: N/A

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Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
09 May 2026 Bourg-Péronnas vs Valenciennes 17:30:00
15 May 2026 Valenciennes vs Châteauroux 17:30:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
02 May 2026
15:00
Sochaux 1 - 1 Valenciennes French Championnat National
Stade Auguste-Bonal
24 Apr 2026
17:30
Valenciennes 0 - 1 Dijon French Championnat National
Stade du Hainaut
17 Apr 2026
17:30
Fleury 2 - 0 Valenciennes French Championnat National
Stade Auguste Gentelet
10 Apr 2026
17:30
Valenciennes 1 - 0 Versailles French Championnat National
Stade du Hainaut
03 Apr 2026
17:30
Quevilly-Rouen Métropole 3 - 2 Valenciennes French Championnat National
Stade Robert Diochon
27 Mar 2026
18:30
Valenciennes 0 - 0 Aubagne Air Bel French Championnat National
Stade du Hainaut
20 Mar 2026
18:30
Concarneau 1 - 2 Valenciennes French Championnat National
Stade Guy Piriou
13 Mar 2026
18:30
Valenciennes - - - Ajaccio French Championnat National
Stade du Hainaut
06 Mar 2026
18:30
Villefranche Beaujolais 2 - 3 Valenciennes French Championnat National
Stade Armand Chouffet
28 Feb 2026
14:00
Valenciennes 2 - 1 Caen French Championnat National
Stade du Hainaut

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About Valenciennes

Valenciennes Football Club (commonly known as Valenciennes or USVA) is a French association football club based in Valenciennes. The club was founded in 1913 and currently play in Ligue 2, the second tier of French football. Valenciennes plays its home matches at the recently built Stade du Hainaut located within the city.

Valenciennes was founded under the name Union Sportive de Valenciennes Anzin (USVA). The club spent over 80 years playing under the name before switching to its current name. Valenciennes has spent an equal amount of time playing in Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 having played 40 seasons in the first division and 36 seasons in the second division. The club has never won the first division, but has won Ligue 2 on two occasions. Valenciennes has also won the Championnat National and the Championnat de France amateur in 2005 and 1998, respectively. In 1951, the club made its first and only appearance in a Coupe de France final.

From 2004–2011, Valenciennes was presided over by Francis Decourrière, a former politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament under the Social Democratic Party from 1994–1999 and later the Union pour la Démocratie Française (Union for French Democracy) from 1999–2004. In 2011, Decourrière left the position and was replaced by Jean-Raymond Legrand.

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