Tours FC

Tours plays its home matches at the Stade de la Vallée du Cher located within the city.

Under the Tours emblem, the club achieved success in its infancy reaching the Round of 64 in the Coupe de France thanks to player-coach Alfred Aston that same year.

[3] During the club's current absence from Ligue 1, Tours fell to the Championnat National, the third division of French football, after finishing dead last in the 2006–07 season.

[9][10] They finished top of their division at the end of the 2021–22 season, but the league ruled they were to be denied promotion for financial reasons.

It bears the club's motto "Turonorum civitas libera", which means in Latin "Free city of Turones".

[13] The salamander is a reference to King François I. Tours has been playing at the Stade de la Vallée du Cher since 1978.

Before the construction of the Vallée du Cher, Tours played its home matches at the Stade de Grammont.

However, the accession to Ligue 2 in 2006 where they remained for 10 seasons created some interest in the city and audiences in the stadium are gradually increasing.

There are currently three groups of supporters: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

FC Tours historical logo
Tours Coat of arms