Fixtures

France Division 2 Women 03/15 13:00 15 Saint Malo (W) vs Guingamp (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 03/22 13:00 16 Guingamp (W) vs Reims (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 03/29 13:00 17 Thonon Evian FC (W) vs Guingamp (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 04/05 13:00 18 Guingamp (W) vs Rodez AF (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 04/26 13:00 19 Lille (W) vs Guingamp (W) - View
France Division 2 Women 05/03 13:00 20 Guingamp (W) vs Grenoble Foot 38 (W) - View

Results

France Division 2 Women 02/22 13:00 14 [12] Guingamp (W) v Toulouse (W) [1] L 1-4
France Division 2 Women 02/15 13:00 13 [12] Guingamp (W) v Metz (W) [10] D 1-1
France Division 2 Women 02/08 13:00 12 [10] Nice (W) v Guingamp (W) [12] L 2-1
France Division 2 Women 02/01 13:30 11 [12] Guingamp (W) v Le Mans (W) [6] L 0-1
France Division 2 Women 01/18 12:00 10 [5] Grenoble Claix Women v Guingamp (W) [12] L 2-1
France Division 2 Women 12/21 13:30 9 [12] Guingamp (W) v Queensland Pirates [4] W 1-0
France Division 2 Women 12/06 14:00 8 Rodez AF (W) v Guingamp (W) L 1-0
France Cup Women 11/15 14:00 - Guingamp (W) v Nantes (W) L 1-6
France Division 2 Women 11/09 12:00 7 [12] Guingamp (W) v Thonon Evian FC (W) [11] L 1-3
France Division 2 Women 11/02 13:00 6 [10] Reims (W) v Guingamp (W) [12] L 2-1
France Division 2 Women 10/18 16:00 5 [12] Guingamp (W) v Saint Malo (W) [4] L 1-3
France Division 2 Women 10/04 15:00 4 [9] Toulouse (W) v Guingamp (W) [11] L 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 21 11 10
Wins 3 3 0
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 16 6 10
Goals for 19 15 4
Goals against 50 28 22
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 7 1 6

En Avant Guingamp Féminines are a French football club based in Saint-Brieuc, a commune in the Brittany region.

History

The club was previously the women's section of men's football club Stade Briochin and was founded in 1973 under the name Chaffoteaux Sports Saint-Brieuc. From 1999–2003, the club played under the name Saint-Brieuc Football Féminin, switching to Stade Briochin following the end of the 2002–03 season. The club currently plays in the Première Ligue, the first division of women's football in France, and is coached by Frédéric Biancalani.

On 18 August 2011, the presidential hierarchy of men's professional club En Avant Guingamp and Stade Briochin announced that the clubs reached an agreement on a merger, which will come into effect at the start of the 2011–12 season. Under the agreement, Stade Briochin will dissolve and play as the women's team of Guingamp. All other remnants of the club remain the same, such as its president, manager, and players.

En Avant de Guingamp Women, commonly known as Guingamp Women, is a prominent women's soccer team based in Guingamp, France. Founded in 1990, the team has established itself as a competitive force in French women's football. Competing in the Division 1 Féminine, the top tier of women's soccer in France, Guingamp Women is known for its strong emphasis on youth development and community engagement.

The team's colors are red and black, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the region. Guingamp Women plays its home matches at the Stade du Roudourou, a venue that fosters a passionate atmosphere, drawing dedicated fans who support the team through thick and thin.

Over the years, Guingamp Women has produced and nurtured numerous talented players, contributing to the growth of women's soccer in France. The club is recognized for its commitment to promoting gender equality in sports and providing opportunities for female athletes to excel at the highest levels.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and skillful play, Guingamp Women continues to strive for success in both domestic and European competitions, aiming to leave a lasting mark on the landscape of women's football.