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8 unusual facts about Le Havre AC


Alejandro Morera Soto

With the urgent need to return to Costa Rica but with empty pockets, he briefly offered his services to the French team Le Havre AC, played two games and in usual fashion scored two goals for them.

Armand Gnanduillet

Gnanduillet started his career at Le Havre AC, where he failed to break into the first team but played 24 times for the reserves, scoring 3 goals.

He moved from Le Havre AC to AS Poissy in 2012 where he went on to score 5 times in 11 games.

Arthur Dominy

In 1934 he was offered the position as manager at Le Havre AC in France but turned this down, choosing to stay in Southampton.

Gauthier Mahoto

Mahoto started his footballing career in France whilst playing for Le Havre.

Marinos Ouzounidis

Good performances eventually resulted in a two-year term transfer to Le Havre AC in France.

Valentine Nwabili

Nwabili has played club football in Nigeria, Tunisia and France for Sharks, Espérance, Le Havre and Enyimba.

Wilfrid Loizeau

After passing through the renowned youth academies of Le Havre and Auxerre, Loizeau spent the early years of his professional career with Créteil (then in Ligue 2) and Paris FC (then in Championnat National) before moving abroad in 2006, to Romanian Liga II side Petrolul Ploieşti.


1959 Coupe de France Final

The 1959 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on May 3, 1959 and May 18, 1959 that saw Le Havre AC of Division 2 defeat FC Sochaux-Montbéliard.


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