FC Chambly, Association football club in Chambly, France.
FC Chambly is an association football club based in Chambly, a town in the Oise department of northern France, competing in National 2. The organization operates from its current facility and represents the local community in professional-level competitions.
The club was established in 1989 by Walter Luzi and his sons, growing from regional competitions to professional status. The organization achieved twelve promotions across three decades, marking a steady rise through the football pyramid.
The team's black and blue colors pay tribute to Internazionale Milano, reflecting the Italian heritage of the founding Luzi family. This color choice connects the local club to an international football tradition.
The club moved to its current home stadium, Stade Walter Luzi, in 2023, offering modern facilities for training and matches. Visitors should check in advance for match schedules and access information.
The club reached the semi-finals of the Coupe de France in 2018, the main national cup competition in France. This result remains the organization's greatest achievement in national-level tournaments.
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