Stade Briochin is a football club based in the port city of Saint‑Brieuc in the Brittany region of northwestern France. Established in 1904, the club forms part of the French football league system and combines competitive ambitions with local sporting and social responsibilities. It fields senior men's sides, a women's branch, and youth teams that participate in regional and national competitions.

Identity and structure

The club operates as a community sports organisation governed by a board and coaching staff. Its structure typically includes first teams, reserve squads and age‑group academies that focus on technical training, local talent development and education. Like many regional clubs, Stade Briochin balances competitive objectives with serving as a hub for amateur and grassroots football.

History and development

Founded in the early 20th century, the club has a long local presence and has experienced the common ebb and flow of promotions and relegations that characterise lower‑tier clubs in national systems. Across decades it has taken part in regional leagues, national cup ties and various national divisions, periodically rising to higher levels and later rebuilding following sporting or financial challenges.

Teams, competitions and role

Stade Briochin fields men's and women's teams and places emphasis on youth development as a pathway to senior football. The women's branch allows the club to contribute to the broader growth of the women's game. On matchdays, the club draws local supporters and provides competitive fixtures that matter for player progression and community identity.

Notable aspects

  • Longstanding local institution with origins dating to 1904.
  • Multiple sections including a women's branch and youth academy.
  • Plays within the French football pyramid and contributes to regional sport.

For current fixtures, squad lists and official information visit the club's pages and national federation resources linked above. The club remains an example of how regional teams sustain local football culture while developing players for higher levels.