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Founded in 1901 as Stade Rennais, the club from Brittany is one of France's oldest football institutions. Its origins trace back to a group of former students from the local lycée, and it merged with Football Club de Rennes in 1904 to form Stade Rennais Football Club, the name it retains today. The club's identity is deeply intertwined with the Breton region, embodying a fierce sense of local pride and resilience. Rennes plays its home matches at the Roazhon Park, a 29,778-capacity stadium located in the heart of Rennes. The city, the capital of Brittany, provides a vibrant and passionate backdrop for the club. Historically, Rennes was often seen as a mid-table side, but the 21st century has marked a significant transformation. The club's most notable achievements include winning the Coupe de France three times (1965, 1971, and most recently in 2019) and the Coupe de la Ligue in 2023. Their 2019 cup victory was particularly historic, ending a 48-year wait for major silverware. In European competition, Rennes has become a regular participant in the UEFA Europa League and even qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the 2020-21 season. The club has been a springboard for legendary players, most notably the iconic French defender and captain, Sylvain Wiltord, who began his career there. More recently, it has been home to global stars like Ousmane Dembélé, who burst onto the scene before his move to Barcelona, and Eduardo Camavinga, the prodigious midfielder who made his debut at just 16. The playing style, often referred to as "Rennais," is characterized by technical skill, attacking flair, and a commitment to developing young talent from its renowned academy. The passionate fan base, known as the "Rouge et Noir" (Red and Black), creates an intense atmosphere at Roazhon Park. A major rivalry exists with FC Nantes in the "Derby Breton," a clash that ignites regional pride across Brittany. Currently, Rennes is an established force in Ligue 1, consistently challenging for European qualification spots and operating with a sustainable model that blends academy graduates with strategic signings. An interesting fact is that the club's emblem features the traditional Breton ermine, symbolizing its deep-rooted connection to the region's culture and history.

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