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02 Apr 23 | | Brest   |  | - |  |  Toulouse |  | Stade Francis-Le @ 1:00pm |
06 Apr 23 | | Annecy   |  | - |  |  Toulouse |  | Parc des @ 6:45pm |
09 Apr 23 | | Montpellier   |  | - |  |  Toulouse |  | Stade de @ 1:00pm |
14 Apr 23 | | Toulouse   |  | - |  |  Lyon |  | Stadium de @ 7:00pm |
23 Apr 23 | | Lorient   |  | - |  |  Toulouse |  | Stade du @ 1:00pm |
Latest Results
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24 Mar 23 | | Toulouse |   | 4 - 0 |   | Rodez AF |  | Stadium de Toulouse |
18 Mar 23 | | Toulouse |   | 0 - 2 |   | Lille |  | Stadium de Toulouse |
12 Mar 23 | | Angers |   | 0 - 2 |   | Toulouse |  | Stade Raymond Kopa |
05 Mar 23 | | Toulouse |   | 0 - 1 |   | Clermont Foot |  | Stadium de Toulouse |
01 Mar 23 | | Toulouse |   | 6 - 1 |   | Rodez AF |  | Stadium de Toulouse |
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Toulouse Football Club is French professional football club based in Toulouse. The club was founded in 1970 and currently plays in Ligue 2, the second division of French football, but will play in Ligue 1 in the 2022–23 season. Toulouse plays its home matches at the Stadium de Toulouse located within the city.
Les Pitchouns have won Ligue 2 on three occasions. Toulouse have participated in European competition five times, including in 2007 when they qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time.
The president of Toulouse FC is Damien Comolli, who succeeded the French businessman Olivier Sadran who took over the club following its bankruptcy in 2001 which resulted in it being relegated to the Championnat National. The club has served as a springboard for several players, most notably the World Cup-winning goalkeeper Fabien Barthez and international striker André-Pierre Gignac.

Team Members
Jeremy Mathieu
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Nicolas Douchez
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John-Louis Akpa
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Issa Diop #31
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Nathan Minpole #19
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Stadium de Toulouse is the largest multi-purpose stadium in Toulouse, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches, mainly those of the Toulouse Football Club and the big games of rugby for Stade Toulousain in the European Rugby Champions Cup or Top 14. It also hosts the test matches of France's national rugby union team. It is located on the island of Ramier near the centre of Toulouse. It is a pure football and rugby ground, and therefore has no athletics track surrounding the field. The stadium is able to hold 33,150 people.
The stadium was built in 1937 for the 1938 FIFA World Cup (but again under construction, the World Cup matches were playing in the Stade du T.O.E.C., 4 kilometers further North) and has undergone two extensive renovations, in 1949 and 1997.
The stadium staged six matches during the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
It was also used as a host venue during the 2007 Rugby World Cup for games such as Japan-Fiji, won by the latter 35–31. On 13 November 2009 the stadium hosted international rugby again when France hosted South Africa. At the time, South Africa were leading the series by 20 wins to 10 (6 drawn).
Michael Jackson performed in front of 40,000 people during his Dangerous World Tour on 16 September 1992.
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