Reims is viewed as a legendary club within French football circles, not only due to its domestic and European accolades, but its contribution towards the France national team through the 1940s and 1950s.
They were largely responsible for the first Golden Generation of French football with Reims players Roger Marche, Raymond Kopa, Just Fontaine, Jean Vincent, Robert Jonquet, Armand Penverne, Dominique Colonna, and Roger Piantoni in the team that reached the semi-finals at the 1958 FIFA World Cup (third place).
During the same year, the club promoted defender Robert Jonquet to the senior team and signed Roger Marche from Olympique de Charleville.
In the inaugural edition of the European Cup, Reims reached the final where the team was defeated 4–3 by Spanish club Real Madrid.
However, two first half goals by Alfredo Di Stéfano and Héctor Rial for Madrid cancelled out Reims' early attacks.
In the second half, Reims took the lead through Michel Hidalgo, but within minutes, the match was levelled courtesy of a goal from Marquitos.
In the following season, Reims lost prominent midfielder Kopa to Madrid, but still were able to recruit French internationals Just Fontaine, Jean Vincent, Roger Piantoni, and Dominique Colonna to the team.
The team also won the Coupe de France after beating Nîmes Olympique 3–1 in the final, thus achieving the double.
Aside from Kopa switching sides and the arrival of Fontaine, Colonna, Piantoni, and Vincent to Reims, the line-ups were nearly identical to the previous meeting.
In the ensuing season in Division 2, Reims was limited financially and was forced to field a much younger team during the campaign.
The club began play in the Division d'Honneur and spent two seasons in the league before earning promotion to the Championnat National.
Reims spent the final years of the century playing in National and the Championnat de France amateur.
In November 1996, most of the club's items that were sold in the 1992 auction were re-acquired under the assistance of the Alain Afflelou retail chain.
The club spent the next five seasons playing in the second division failing to finish in the top half of the table in every campaign.
[5] On 16 August 2016, Real Madrid played a friendly against Reims to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the 1956 European Cup final which both teams were involved in.
[7] In the 2018–19 season, Reims finished in 8th place, defeating champions Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 in the final game of the year.
Below are the notable former players who have represented Stade de Reims in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1910.