In its recent history, since the rise of the club in 2003, three matches have truly marked the minds of all Toulousans: the victory against Bordeaux in 2007 on the last day (3-1) which offers qualification for the preliminary round of the Champions League; the success at Angers in 2016 (2-3), the culmination of the comeback with Pascal Dupraz ; and finally the match of the rise Monday evening against Niort and the invasion of the field (2-0).
The editorial staff of the LesViolets.Com site asks you this question: for you, what was the most emotional match? Have your say by taking our survey below!
For you, what was the match with the most emotions?
TFC 3-1 Bordeaux (2007)
Angers 2-3 TFC (2016)
TFC 2-0 Niort (2022)
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The opinion of Victor G, editor of LesViolets.Com: “Unfortunately too young for TFC – Bordeaux, so I’m going to Angers – TFC: ultimate consecration of an end to the season where no one would have bet €1 on our maintenance. If we had gone down in 2016, I don’t prefer to wonder where we would be today… The future will tell us if this TFC – Niort propels us into another dimension under the direction of Comolli.”
The opinion of Arthur Stroebele, editor of LesViolets.Com: “TFC – Bordeaux, because the stadium was in fusion, because the thrilling moment when the stadium learned of Fauvergue’s goal was inexplicable and quite simply unique, because it was the Champions League, because it was played last minute, because it’s the last day, because Johan Elmander.”
The opinion of Enzo Portal, editor of LesViolets.Com: “Angers-TFC. Being resident in Angers, nothing is more beautiful and emotionally stronger than seeing the Tef maintain itself in “its city”. Incredible feeling, reinforced by this final remontada of 10 points. An unexpected 3-2 victory with an incredible scenario.”
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