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France Premiere Ligue Women Montpellier W

Montpellier W

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Best Players

Top Scorers
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Justine Rouquet
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Top Assists
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Soufiya Ngueleu
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Most Cards
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Lola Gstalter
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About Montpellier HSC Féminines

Montpellier HSC Féminines is one of the most historically significant clubs in French women's football, founded in 1990 as Montpellier-Le-Crès through the merger of Racing Club de Paillade and Entente Cressoise. The women's section joined Montpellier HSC in 2001 and quickly became a powerhouse, winning back-to-back Division 1 Féminine titles in 2004 and 2005 under coach Daniel Rey and adding three Challenge de France trophies in 2006, 2007, and 2009. For a period in the mid-2000s, Montpellier were the dominant force in French women's football before Lyon's sustained era of supremacy. In a significant structural change, Crux Football — a newly established women-centric multi-club investment group — acquired 100% ownership of Montpellier HSC Féminines in October 2025, separating the women's section from the parent club and making it an independent entity. This move signals a new chapter for the club, with dedicated investment and strategy focused solely on the women's programme. Montpellier play their home matches at the Stade Joseph-Blanc in Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone, a 1,000-capacity ground near the Mediterranean coast. The club has experienced more challenging seasons in recent years as the Première Ligue has become increasingly competitive, but Montpellier's pedigree as two-time champions and their new ownership structure offer hope for a return to the upper echelons of French women's football.

Achievements
  • 2 Division 1 Féminine titles (2004, 2005)
  • 3 Challenge de France titles (2006, 2007, 2009)
  • Acquired by Crux Football (October 2025)
  • Continuous top-flight presence
Key Players
Marion Torrent
Founded: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

How many league titles have Montpellier women won?

Montpellier HSC Féminines won the Division 1 Féminine twice, in 2004 and 2005, and also won the Challenge de France three times in 2006, 2007, and 2009.

Who owns Montpellier women now?

Crux Football, a women-centric multi-club investment group, acquired 100% ownership of Montpellier HSC Féminines in October 2025, separating the women's team from the parent club.

Where do Montpellier women play?

Montpellier women play at the Stade Joseph-Blanc in Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone, near Montpellier. Bigger matches may be hosted at the Stade de la Mosson.

The complete Montpellier HSC Féminines schedule and fixtures for the 2025-26 Première Ligue season. View all upcoming Montpellier women's matches, dates and kick-off times.

The full Montpellier HSC Féminines roster and squad for the 2025-26 Première Ligue season. View all Montpellier women's players, positions and stats.

Goals
Assists
Cards
Goalkeepers
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Justine Lerond
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26
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Marie Olivia Christelle Petiteau
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23
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Lauryne Chevray
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17
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Ceylin Yilmaz
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19
Defenders
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Marie Levasseur
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2🟡
28
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Kethna Louis
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29
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Marion Torrent
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1
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34
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Jade Rastocle
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21
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Agathe Felden
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20
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Elise Jean
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18
Midfielders
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Rosalie Chaine Rochette
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19
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Sonia Ouchene
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1🟡
26
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M’Mahawa Diakité
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20
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Ella Palis
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3🟡
27
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Judith Coquet
1
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22
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Cyrielle Blanc
3
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1🟡
23
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Inès Aboucharif
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18
Attackers
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Rose Kadzere
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2
2🟡
19
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Soufiya Ngueleu
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1
2🟡
21
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Elisa Rambaud
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19
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Justine Rouquet
4
1
2🟡
18
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Celia Chabod
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1🟡
19
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Lola Gstalter
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1🟡
20
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Kentissia Bacoul-Juillard
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18
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Ilona Koko
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19
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Chiara Baylet
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2🟡
19
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