AS Samaritaine
AS Samaritaine is a football club of Martinique, based in the northeastern town Ste.-Marie. Founded in 1920, they play in Martinique's second division, the . Their home games are staged at their Xercès-Louis stadium, which is named after a Martinique-born French international footballer of the 1950s, Xercès Louis. In 2009, the club were relegated due to financial problems. The club eventually won promotion back to the top division and are the current league champions, having won the title during the 2019–20 season.
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AS Samaritaine
AS Samaritaine is a football club of Martinique, based in the northeastern town Ste.-Marie. Founded in 1920, they play in Martinique's second division, the . Their home games are staged at their Xercès-Louis stadium, which is named after a Martinique-born French international footballer of the 1950s, Xercès Louis. In 2009, the club were relegated due to financial problems. The club eventually won promotion back to the top division and are the current league champions, having won the title during the 2019–20 season.
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