About

Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux, based in Bordeaux, competes in Championnat National 2 and has a long history that matters to collectors, find signed football shirts and context at Walkouts. The club is commonly known simply as Bordeaux and the page below balances club biography with provenance for signed shirts and retail variants.

The club began life as a multi-sports organisation founded on 1 October 1881, a date that anchors its collector appeal to early identity and commemorative runs. The foundation year of 1881 is repeated on centenary and anniversary editions, and the early move from Stade Chaban-Delmas into modern facilities frames a century of kit changes.

Today Bordeaux retains a strong regional identity across Nouvelle-Aquitaine, and despite recent administrative changes it remains a brand with historic honours and match provenance. The side is ranked 501 by IFFHS, a citation collectors sometimes use for context, and regional fixtures such as the Derby de l’Atlantique generate specific match-day shirt variants that surface in fanshop runs and private sales.

The club played for decades at the historic Stade Chaban-Delmas before moving domestic fixtures to the contemporary Matmut Atlantique in 2015, a shift that created two distinct eras of collar styles, badges and supplier marks. Stadium provenance is often noted on paperwork and photographs that accompany signed retail shirts and framed items.

Bordeaux is among France’s most successful sides, with a headline domestic record of six Ligue 1 titles and multiple cup victories, and the team also reached a major European showpiece, the UEFA Cup final 1996, which remains a key moment for collectors of European-era shirts. Periods of domestic success produced limited retail editions, and cup runs increased demand for both match-issued and fanshop variants.

Collector interest breaks down into defined categories. Anniversary releases such as the 1981 Centenaire are sought for special crests and limited run numbers, while season magnets like the 1995-96 UEFA Cup run and the 2008-09 championship season are chased for provenance and photographic ties to decisive fixtures. Classic seasons cited by collectors include 1986-87, 1995-96 and 2008-09, each offering distinct shirt trims and supplier cues.

Retail demand is strong for authenticated fanshop shirts as well as player-issue variants, with emphasis on early runs and region-specific releases that can bear unique sleeve patches or sponsor treatments; collectors value accompanying provenance such as white away 1995-96 imagery or a certified COA. Free worldwide shipping is available on many items, and final listings often pair framed or loose shirts with photo proof and season notes, notably for 1995-96 and 2008-09, helping buyers confirm era and provenance at Walkouts.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 1986–87 Navy chevron Division 1 champions
  • 1995–96 Navy UEFA Cup Zidane era run
  • 2008–09 Navy chevron Ligue 1 champions

Iconic away kits

  • 1995–96 White UEFA Cup away set
  • 2009–10 White Champions League away
  • 2013–14 White Coupe de France away

Anniversary shirts

  • 1981 Centenaire special crest
  • 2011 130 ans commemorative mark
  • 2021 140 ans anniversary detail

Collector seasons

  • 1986–87 Division 1 title
  • 1995–96 UEFA Cup finalists run
  • 2008–09 Ligue 1 champions

Honours

Across domestic competition Bordeaux have compiled an impressive trophy cabinet highlighted by six top-flight titles and multiple cup successes. The club has claimed four Coupe de France trophies, three Coupe de la Ligue wins and three Trophée des champions honours, with the most recent league crown arriving in 2009. On the continental stage Bordeaux advanced to the UEFA Cup final in 1996, a landmark European campaign for the club, and earlier contested the Latin Cup final of 1950. Those two finals remain key milestones in the club's international résumé and are frequently cited in retrospective coverage of Bordeaux's best eras. For broader rankings reference, the club appears in international club listings at IFFHS rank 501.

Legends & Leadership

Zinedine Zidane is celebrated as a legend player of the mid-1990s at Bordeaux, remembered for his technical brilliance that helped raise the club's European profile during its run in the UEFA Cup.

Alain Giresse is regarded as a legend player of the 1980s whose creativity and longevity made him a central figure in Bordeaux's domestic strength across that decade.

Jean Tigana is recognised as a legend player of the 1980s who brought midfield control and tactical intelligence that influenced the team's style and competitive edge.

Stadium

Bordeaux's matchday identity is tied to two recognised homes: the long-serving Stade Chaban-Delmas which hosted the club for many years, and the modern Matmut Atlantique, in use since 2015. Both venues have shaped local matchday ritual and atmosphere, with passionate support on derby days against nearby rivals. Regional fixtures such as the Derby de l'Atlantique with Nantes and the Derby de la Garonne with Toulouse often generate heightened turnout and vocal displays, reflecting strong local rivalries. Home matches combine family attendance, club traditions and organised supporter groups that maintain a distinctive Bordeaux flavour on game days.

Also known as
Matmut Atlantique
Local derby
Derby de l’Atlantique Nantes regional

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification Ligue vs UEFA fonts differ
  • Suppliers Adidas/Puma eras; check year codes
  • Provenance 1996 European shirts sought

FAQ

Q: Which competition does Bordeaux currently compete in? A: The club competes in the Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of French football following administrative relegation in 2024.

Q: What are the club's main honours? A: Bordeaux's roll of honour includes six Division 1/Ligue 1 titles, four Coupe de France victories, three Coupe de la Ligue wins and three Trophée des champions trophies; the side has also reached the UEFA Cup final in 1996 and the Latin Cup final in 1950.

Q: Can I buy official shirts and memorabilia? A: Official merchandise is available from the club shop and authorised retailers; look for COA or digital verification on authenticated items and check club channels for shipping terms. Free worldwide shipping.

Q: Where can I verify historical records or match details? A: Consult the club's official site and reputable archives such as the club's Wikipedia entry for season-by-season summaries and documented finals.