Tempête FC

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Tempête FC
Full name Tempête Football Club
Nickname(s) Bel Kolon'n, TFC[1]
Founded 5 July 1970 (1970-07-05)[2][3]
Ground Parc Levelt
Saint-Marc, Haiti
Ground Capacity 10,000
Chairman Haiti Ing Jean Alix Nezivar
Manager Haiti Wilno Saint-Juste
League Ligue Haïtienne
2012 4th
Website Club home page

Tempête Football Club is a professional football club based in Saint-Marc, Haiti. The club was founded in 1970 and competes in Haiti's top league, Ligue Haïtienne.

History

Tempête Football Club was founded on July 5, 1970 at the Boulevard of Freedom in Saint-Marc, Haiti. The club took its name from a thunderstorm that occurred during an afternoon match between local players . Fitting with this theme, the club adopted the colors blue and white for their kit.

Tempête won their first national league championship in 1992 as well as the Super Coupe d'Haïti, defeating second division champion Don Bosco FC.[4] First President : Andre Laguerre 1970 – 1975

CONCACAF Champions League

After winning the national championship in 2010, Tempête FC was awarded one of three Caribbean spots in the preliminary round of the 2011–2012 CONCACAF Champions League, facing Monarcas Morelia of Mexico. The home match was to take place at Stade Sylvio Cator, but due to ongoing renovations following the 2010 Haiti earthquake both matches were played in Mexico.[5]

Achievements

1992, 2008 O, 2009 O, 2010 O, 2011 C
1992
1976, 1988, 1989, 2005, 2007
2007, 2012
2008, 2009, 2010
2012

International competitions

1989 – First Round (Caribbean 1989) Lost against Martinique RC Rivière-Pilote, 0–0 (6–5 pen)
1993 – Forfeit due to political sanctions against Haiti.
2011Preliminary round: Lost to Mexico Monarcas Morelia 7–0 on aggregate (5–0 & 2–0)
2009 – Fourth place
2010 – Bye to second round; withdrew
2011Runners-up
2012 – Champions

Crests

Players

Current Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Haiti GK Guerry Romondt
2 Haiti DF Mysson Fenelus
3 Haiti MF Wisnick Germinor
4 Brazil MF William
5 Brazil MF Guilherme
6 Haiti DF Makendy Duverger
7 Haiti MF Vaniel Sirin
8 Haiti MF Jackson Jean
9 Haiti MF Fabien Vorbe
10 Haiti MF Charles Hérold Jr.
11 Haiti FW Anoual Eliacin
12 Haiti FW Thompson Amius
13 Brazil FW Itor Lua
14 Haiti DF Changler Cadet
15 Haiti DF Shedelin Francoeur
16 Haiti MF Frantz Dalusma
17 Haiti FW Valdano Paul
18 Haiti MF Elie Paul
No. Position Player
19 Haiti DF Grand Joachin
20 Haiti GK Tony Valsaint
21 Haiti GK Michael Louis
22 Haiti DF Ojulesse Valcourt
23 Haiti DF Guilhem Roger
27 Haiti DF Junior Etienne
31 Haiti GK Jean Guillaume
Haiti DF Peter Jeanty
Haiti DF Gedeon Alexis
Haiti DF Patrick Termeus
Haiti DF Fredler Camille
Haiti DF Roberto Philogene
Haiti DF Yves Oreus
Haiti DF Junior Etienne
Haiti DF David Aime
Haiti MF Rolph Joseph
Haiti MF Gerald Benjamin
Haiti FW Éliphène Cadet

Players with Dual Nationality

Haiti Honduras Vaniel Sirin

Coaches

  • Haiti Jacques Michaud
  • Haiti Eric Cadet
  • Haiti Frantz Valcin (1992)
  • Haiti Yves Elien (1976)
  • Haiti Joseph Dénéus
  • Haiti Wilfrid Jean-Baptiste
  • Haiti Jean Michel Vaval
  • Haiti Erns Nono Jean-Baptiste
  • Haiti Raphael Delatour
  • Haiti Witerson Odigé
  • Haiti Alix Avin (1992–94)
  • Haiti Makens Doriélan
  • Haiti Conrad Destin
  • Haiti Daniel Jean Charles
  • Haiti Frantz Laguerre

  • Haiti Pierre André Dorvilus
  • Haiti Ronald Génescar
  • Haiti Frantz Philippi
  • Haiti Ronald Marseille
  • Haiti Wilner Etienne
  • Haiti Gérald Beauvais
  • Haiti Miguel Saint-Jean
  • Haiti Kenel Thomas
  • Haiti John Sevère
  • Haiti Garry Beauvil
  • Haiti Jean Hubert Anglade
  • Haiti Wilcuins Plaisir (2008–)
  • Haiti Marc Ogé
  • Peru Danilo Barriga

References

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