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France Premiere Ligue Women Saint-Étienne W

Saint-Étienne W

France · Stade Salif Keita
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Best Players

Top Scorers
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Nadjma Ali Nadjim
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Top Assists
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Sarah Cambot
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Most Cards
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Sarah Cambot
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About AS Saint-Étienne Féminin

AS Saint-Étienne Féminin carries the green-and-white colors of one of France's most storied football clubs into the Première Ligue. Originally founded in 1977 as Racing Club de Saint-Étienne, the women's team operated independently for over three decades before merging with the AS Saint-Étienne men's club following the 2008-09 season. The merger brought the women's programme under the umbrella of the ten-time French men's champions, adding institutional support and resources to an already established women's team. Based in the industrial city of Saint-Étienne in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, the club plays its home matches at the Stade Salif-Keita, a 1,000-capacity venue named after the legendary Malian footballer who starred for Les Verts in the 1970s. The intimate ground provides a passionate atmosphere for Première Ligue matches, with the club benefiting from Saint-Étienne's deep footballing culture and loyal fanbase. The 2025-26 season has been a battle for survival in the top division, with Saint-Étienne competing in the lower reaches of the Première Ligue table. The club's long history in French women's football — spanning nearly five decades — and the backing of the AS Saint-Étienne name provide a foundation for continued development, even as the increasingly competitive and professionalized league presents ongoing challenges for clubs outside the financial elite.

Achievements
  • Coupe de France Féminine winners (2011)
  • Continuous presence in French women's top-flight football
  • Merger with AS Saint-Étienne (2009)
  • Founded as RC Saint-Étienne in 1977
Key Players
Amandine Pierre-Louis
Founded: 1977

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Saint-Étienne women play?

AS Saint-Étienne Féminin play at the Stade Salif-Keita, a 1,000-capacity ground in Saint-Étienne named after the legendary Malian footballer.

When were Saint-Étienne women founded?

The club was founded in 1977 as Racing Club de Saint-Étienne and merged with AS Saint-Étienne after the 2008-09 season.

Is Saint-Étienne women connected to the men's club?

Yes, since 2009 the women's team has been the women's section of AS Saint-Étienne, one of France's most historic clubs with 10 Ligue 1 titles.

The complete AS Saint-Étienne Féminin schedule and fixtures for the 2025-26 Première Ligue season. View all upcoming Saint-Étienne women's matches at Stade Salif-Keita.

The full AS Saint-Étienne Féminin roster and squad for the 2025-26 Première Ligue season. View all Saint-Étienne women's players, positions and stats.

Goals
Assists
Cards
Goalkeepers
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Emma Templier
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Alice Pinguet
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Defenders
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Chloé Tapia
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Morgane Megan Belkhiter
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30
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Lisa Viviane Martinez Douarche
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25
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Marion Romanelli
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29
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Moira Kelley
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24
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Kedie Johnson
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25
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Ina Kristoffersen
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26
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Alaïa Peltier
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19
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A. Gajić
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19
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Hallie Meadows
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24
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Héloïse Mansuy
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29
Midfielders
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Faustine Bataillard
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Amandine Pierre-Louis
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31
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Rachel Corboz
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29
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L. Hermann
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23
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Tyler Isgrig
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22
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Déborah Jamina Bien-Aimé
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2🟡
22
Attackers
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Alexandria Lamontagne-Maycock
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1🟡
29
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Nadjma Ali Nadjim
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Sarah Cambot
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33
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Kaylan Rose Bradford Williams
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27
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Nikolina Istocki
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18
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S. Hornemann
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24
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