Fixtures

France Ligue 2 04/20 17:00 33 Pau vs Laval - View
France Ligue 2 04/23 18:45 34 Auxerre vs Laval - View
France Ligue 2 04/27 17:00 35 Laval vs Bordeaux - View
France Ligue 2 05/03 18:00 36 Caen vs Laval - View
France Ligue 2 05/11 17:00 37 Laval vs Troyes - View
France Ligue 2 05/18 18:00 38 Guingamp vs Laval - View

Results

France Ligue 2 04/13 17:00 32 [4] Laval v Annecy [16] L 0-3
France Ligue 2 04/06 17:00 31 [3] Angers v Laval [4] D 1-1
France Ligue 2 03/30 18:00 30 [4] Laval v SC Bastia [16] L 1-2
France Ligue 2 03/16 18:00 29 [3] Laval v Dunkerque [15] L 1-2
France Ligue 2 03/11 19:45 28 [6] Grenoble v Laval [4] W 0-2
France Ligue 2 03/02 18:00 27 [3] Laval v Amiens [10] D 1-1
France Ligue 2 02/24 18:00 26 [14] Concarneau v Laval [4] W 1-3
France Ligue 2 02/17 18:00 25 [4] Laval v AC Ajaccio [7] D 1-1
France Ligue 2 02/10 18:00 24 [20] Valenciennes v Laval [4] D 1-1
France Cup 02/07 19:30 4 Le Puy v Laval L 2-1
France Ligue 2 02/03 18:00 23 [3] Laval v US Quevilly [19] L 2-4
France Ligue 2 01/27 18:00 22 [9] Rodez v Laval [4] W 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 49 25 24
Wins 24 10 14
Draws 12 7 5
Losses 13 8 5
Goals for 69 30 39
Goals against 52 32 20
Clean sheets 18 6 12
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Stade Lavallois

Stade Lavallois Mayenne Football Club (French pronunciation: [stɑd lavalwa majɛn]), also referred to as Stade Lavallois or simply Laval, is a French association football club based in Laval in western France. The club was formed on 17 July 1902 and currently plays in Ligue 2, the second level of French football. Laval plays its home matches at the Stade Francis Le Basser located in the city.

History

The club was founded in 1902 by Joseph Gemain, a passionate supporter of the sport of football. Émile Sinoir was installed as the club's first president. At that time, players were supplied with red tops and black shorts and matches were played at Senelle, a district of Laval. Laval's first official match was against nearby Rennes. In 1903, the club participated in the Breton championship for the first time, and the red and black strip was changed for a green and white combination. In September 1923, the kit colour was changed again, to a bright orange strip. In 1930, the club began playing at the Stade Jean Yvinec, named in honour of a former player who died at the age of 26. By 1931, Laval had risen to the Division d'Honneur, the sixth level of French football. The club continued to rotate between the amateur leagues before finally winning the Division d'Honneur in 1964, which propelled the club to the Championnat de France amateur, France's highest division of amateur football.

The following season, Laval surprisingly won the league in its debut season. With the club heightening its ambitions, new aspirations came about and Laval named former club player and Breton Michel Le Milinaire manager. The president was Henri Bisson. Together, the two made Laval into one of the best clubs in France. In 1976, Laval reached the top division of French football, thus becoming a professional team for the first time in the club's history. Despite being classed as outsiders, the club managed to stay in the top-flight division, even qualifying for the UEFA Cup in 1983 after finishing a commendable fifth in the league. In Laval's first season in Europe, it knocked Dynamo Kyiv out of the competition, before being knocked out by Austria Wien. This would prove to be the club's only European experience. In 1989, the club was relegated to the second division, after 13 years in the elite division. In 2005, Laval became a SASP (Société Anonyme Sportive Professionnelle), roughly equivalent to going on the stock exchange. In the 2005–06 season, the club was relegated to the Championnat National. Laval remained in the third division for two seasons before managing promotion back to Ligue 2 after the 2008–09 season.

In the 2021–22 season, Laval achieved promotion to Ligue 2 by winning the Championnat National.

Laval is a professional soccer team based in Laval, France. The team was founded in 1902 and has a rich history in French football. Laval competes in the French National League, the third tier of French football, and has a strong fan base that supports the team at their home matches at the Stade Francis Le Basser.

Known for their attacking style of play and talented roster of players, Laval has a reputation for producing exciting and competitive matches. The team's colors are red and white, and their crest features a lion, symbolizing strength and courage.

Laval has a dedicated coaching staff and management team that work tirelessly to develop and improve the team's performance on the pitch. With a proud tradition of success and a commitment to excellence, Laval is a respected and formidable opponent in French football.