Football Season Guide

Paris FC

In


Gaëtan Belaud (def)(Stade Brestois); Hugo Gambor (def)(US Orléans B); Thibault Campanini (def)(Gazelec Ajaccio); Franck Ellé Essouma (mid)(HAC Le Havre B); Morgan Guilavogui (att)(SC Toulon); Youssoupha Ndiaye (def)(SC Lyon); Gaëtan Laura (att)(Quevilly-Rouen); Saïd Arab (mid)(Red Star FC); Marvin Gakpa (mid)(FC Metz); Moustapha Name (mid)(Pau FC); Richard Sila (att)(Paris FC B); Christopher Dilo (gk)(SO Cholet, end of loan); Keelan Lebon (att)(US Créteil, end of loan); Jérémy Mangonzo (mid)(US Fleury Foot, end of loan); Bryan Alceus (mid)(Bastia-Borgo, end of loan);

Out


Jérémy Ménez (k)(att)(Reggina); Romain Armand (r)(att)(Pau FC); Felipe Saad (sp)(def)(retired); Mohammed Rabiu (r)(mid)(released); Jean Hugonet (def)(released); Bryan Alceus (mid)(released); Thomas Garcia (sp)(def)(released); Marco Essimi (mid)(released); Christopher Dilo (gk)(released); Jérémy Mangonzo (mid)(released); Adama Sarr (sp)(att)(released); Sami Matoug (mid)(released); Samuel Yohou (r)(def)(released); Keelan Lebon (att)(released); Mohamed Mara (sp)(mid)(FC Lorient, end of loan); Yacouba Coulibaly (sp)(def)(HAC Le Havre, end of loan); Ernest Boahene (sp)(def)(Rainbow FC, end of loan); Vincent Koziello (att)(FC Koln, end of loan); Cheick Timite (r)(att)(Amiens SC, end of loan); Ibrahim Cissé (def)(Angers SCO, end of loan);

Ambitious Paris FC seriously risked a return to amateur football in the past campaign as they dwelled in the bottom 3 almost without interruption from week 1 to week 25. It is only thanks to coach René Girard, who was handed the reins of the team in January, and 3 consecutive wins in February that they managed to reach the 17th standing and to avoid whatever troubles in the end. Not bad, considering how poor their attack was. They scored 22 goals overall, only 1 more than the worst attack of the Ligue 2, relegated US Orléans. Their defence, they conceded 40 goals, was just better than the bottom 3. Girard was logically confirmed at the helm of the team, but the squad underwent a major overhaul over the summer. In fact, no less than 20 players were shown the door while at least 15 came in. The squad clearly needed some trimming as it was overly bloated and filled with too much deadwood. Some changes also concerned the starting XI. For instance, the attack was completely renewed with the likes of Armand, Timite and controversial former France international Ménez all being let go. The 3 were responsible for almost the 60% of their goals, 13, and 8 assists. Of all the newcomers, only Guilavogui and Laura were hired to strengthen an attack where internal resources Pitroipa and Diaby Fadiga will be asked to play major roles. On the other hand, Name, coming from newly promoted Pau FC, could be given a starting chance in the midfield, in lieu of the departed Rabiu. Promising Campanini and experienced Belaud will be contending for a role at right-back, a position that never found a steady performer in the past campaign. Paris FC still seem to miss a centre-back as Yohou, another starter to have left, is not properly replaced yet.

Target


With a coach like Girard, Paris FC clearly aim at something more than just a mere salvation. Quality is there but a push for promotion does not seem likely, though.