
AS Monaco Squad Roster Players and Transfer News – Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club which called AS Monaco FC. It was founded on 1st August 1919. Monaco FC plays in the French football league system, in Ligue 1. Monaco FC was led by Leonardo Jardim as the manager and Joao Moutinho as the captain.
Under their managerial, Monaco FC becomes one of the best clubs in France. This club got seven league titles and five trophies of Coupe de France. In 1992, this club also joined the competition and had to be the runners-up in the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup. It was the repetition in 2004, Monaco FC became the runners-up in the UEFA Champions League.
In 1933, Monaco FC was invited by the French Federation to change into the professional club. Actually, the club got up and down position before in 1953 Monaco FC was promoted into French first division.
Lucien Leduc took Monaco FC to get three league titles and two domestic cups. Monaco FC got the championship in Coupe de France and French Championship to fill the qualification the European Club.
AS Monaco FC showed the successes especially in national competitions. This club won every title which held by France. Monaco FC was the champion in the Coupe de France in 1980 and 1985, was the champion in the French Championship in 1982 and was the finalist Coupe de France in 1984.
Finally, in 1985 – 1986 Monaco FC created the biggest history for the club, won 9-0 by Bordeaux. If you want to know about AS Monaco Roster Players Squad 2019/2020, following the table.
AS Monaco Roster Players 2019-2020 Season:
Number | Name Players | National | Birthdate |
Goalkeeper | |||
1 | Danijel Subašić | Croatia | 27/10/1984 |
16 | Diego Benaglio | Switzerland | 08/09/1983 |
30 | Seydou Sy | Senegal | 12/12/1995 |
Defender | |||
2 | Fodé Ballo-Touré | France | 03/01/1997 |
Antonio Barreca | Italy | 18/03/1995 | |
32 | Benoît Badiashile | France | 26/03/2001 |
5 | Jemerson | Brazil | 24/08/1992 |
Jorge | Brazil | 28/03/1996 | |
25 | Kamil Glik | Poland | 03/02/1988 |
39 | Benjamin Henrichs | Germany | 23/02/1997 |
27 | Naldo | Brazil | 10/09/1982 |
21 | Julien Serrano | France | 13/02/1998 |
19 | Djibril Sidibé | France | 29/07/1992 |
37 | Jonathan Panzo | England | 25/10/2000 |
18 | Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel | France | 13/06/1998 |
Midfielder | |||
Youssef Aït Bennasser | Morocco | 07/07/1996 | |
Boschilia | Brazil | 05/03/1996 | |
4 | Jean-Eudes Aholou | Ivory Coast | 20/03/1994 |
Ibrahima Diallo | France | 08/03/1999 | |
36 | Sofiane Diop | France | 09/06/2000 |
44 | Cesc Fàbregas | Spain | 04/05/1987 |
Youri Tielemans | Belgium | 07/05/1997 | |
Adama Traoré | Mali | 28/06/1995 | |
31 | Romain Faivre | France | 14/07/1998 |
6 | Kévin N’Doram | France | 22/01/1996 |
Pelé | Portugal | 29/09/1991 | |
17 | Aleksandr Golovin | Russia | 30/05/1996 |
42 | Han-Noah Massengo | France | 07/07/2001 |
7 | Rony Lopes | Portugal | 28/12/1995 |
Forward | |||
Irvin Cardona | France | 08/08/1997 | |
20 | Nacer Chadli | Belgium | 02/09/1989 |
Keita Baldé | Senegal | 08/03/1995 | |
Adrien Bongiovanni | Belgium | 20/09/1999 | |
13 | Willem Geubbels | France | 16/08/2001 |
Samuel Grandsir | France | 14/08/1996 | |
10 | Stevan Jovetić | Montenegro | 02/11/1989 |
23 | Pietro Pellegri | Italy | 17/03/2001 |
35 | Wilson Isidor | France | 27/08/2000 |
22 | Jordi Mboula | Spain | 16/03/1999 |
34 | Moussa Sylla | France | 25/11/1999 |
9 | Radamel Falcao | Colombia | 10/02/1986 |
AS Monaco Manager | |||
Leonardo Jardim | Portugal | 01/08/1974 |
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Unfortunately, AS Monaco FC Roster Players Squad could not show the ability in European stage. The club failed to pass the requirement to get European competitions. Monaco FC got into financial difficulties in 2003. The club decline into Ligue 2. After 8 years, this club was bought by Dmitry Rybolovlev. Monaco FC becomes the most spender football club in the world. In the 2012 – 2013, Monaco FC back to Ligue 1.