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Gap HAFC
Full nameGap Hautes-Alpes Football Club
Founded1970
Dissolved2012
GroundStade Municipal de Gap,
Gap
Capacity5,000
ChairmanMichel Martin
2011–12CFA Group C, 18th
WebsiteClub website

Gap Hautes-Alpes Football Club (Occitan Gap Auts-Aups; commonly referred to as simply Gap) was a French semi-professional association football club based in Gap, the capital city of the Hautes-Alpes department. The club was formed in 1970 as a result of a merger between Sporting Club Olympique Gapençais (founded in 1962) and CSL Louis Jean (founded in 1969). In the club's last season of play in 2011–12, the senior team finished bottom of the Championnat de France amateur Group C, the fourth level of French football. The club achieved promotion to the Championnat National following the 2009–10 season. On 29 May 2000, Gap changed its name to its current version. Gap played its home matches at the Stade Municipal de Gap located within the commune. The team was last managed by Patrick Bruzzichessi.

In June 2012, the club was dissolved, having gone into receivership in December 2011 with debts of around €700,000.[1] The following month a new club named Gap Foot 05, playing at the tenth tier of the French football pyramid, was formed.[2]

Honours

References

  1. ^ Michel Mospinek (17 June 2012). "Gap: Le TGI a prononcé sa dissolution". foot-national.com. Archived from the original on 20 June 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  2. ^ Michel Mospinek (7 July 2012). "Gap: Le GHAFC devient Gap Foot 05". foot-national.com. Retrieved 7 July 2012.

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