Stade Rennais F.C.

Stade Rennais F.C.

About

Stade Rennais Football Club, founded on 10 March 1901, is based in Rennes, Brittany and competes in Ligue 1. The club's long kit history and recent cup success make its shirts popular with collectors, and you can find signed retail pieces and framed shirts via Walkouts.

Owned by Artémis and chaired by Olivier Cloarec, the side plays home fixtures at Roazhon Park and has lifted three Coupe de France titles, most recently in 2019, while also achieving UEFA Champions League qualification as a landmark in the club’s modern era. The club is ranked 464 by the IFFHS in global club listings.

Rennes' reputation rests heavily on its academy, the Henri Guérin Training Centre, which produced players such as Ousmane Dembélé, Eduardo Camavinga and Yoann Gourcuff, and on youth honours like the Coupe Gambardella. The club’s home colours of red, black and white remain a thread through collectors’ catalogues and period photographic records.

Anniversary releases attract attention after 1970; post-war commemoratives and centenary kits often feature unique crests and sleeve marks. Collectors note limited runs such as the Centenary 2001 special crest and the 2021 120 ans commemorative mark for their badge variants and issued packaging.

Season and match magnets are also key: the 2018-19 Coupe de France winning campaign and the 2019-20 season that secured European qualification generate demand for both match-attributed shirts and signed retail editions. Away sets can carry provenance from continental fixtures, and the 2019-20 white away design is repeatedly cited in auctions and framed displays tied to decisive away results.

Fans and collectors explicitly seek fanshop shirts as much as match-worn examples, valuing early retail runs, player-issue variants and region-specific releases that show different sponsor placements or sleeve patches. The Centenary 2001 release and the 2019-20 white away shirt illustrate how retail and player variants coexist, with both types appearing in the marketplace and in private displays.

When assessing signed Rennes shirts look for season provenance such as sleeves from the 2018-19 Coupe de France campaign, and insist on tangible authentication like a COA to support signatures. Walkouts lists authenticated retail and player variants with item descriptions that reference the 2018-19 cup win and the 2019-20 European qualification, often offering Free worldwide shipping to buyers.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 2018–19 Red/black Coupe de France winners
  • 2019–20 Red/black Ligue 1 UCL qualification
  • 2022–23 Red/black Ligue 1 Europe

Iconic away kits

  • 2019–20 White UCL away set

Anniversary shirts

  • 2001 Centenary special crest
  • 2021 120 ans commemorative mark

Collector seasons

  • 2018–19 Coupe de France title
  • 2019–20 UCL first qualification
  • 2022–23 Europa League groups

Honours

Rennes' honours list is led by its three national cup triumphs, lifting the Coupe de France in 1965, 1971 and 2019, which remain the club's most celebrated finals. The side has been a constant presence in France's top tier and achieved its best league placing of third when the 2019-20 season was curtailed, a result that opened the door to the club's first Champions League participation. On the continental front Rennes have since featured in European competition and reached the Europa League group stage in the 2022-23 campaign, marking notable progress beyond domestic cups. The club's youth system underpins competitive cup runs and league campaigns and is often cited when summarising Rennes' modern achievements. The IFFHS lists the club among its ranked teams.

Legends & Leadership

Ousmane Dembélé is a recent key player of the mid-2010s who emerged from Rennes' academy and whose early senior breakthrough showcased the club's capacity to develop high-potential talent.

Eduardo Camavinga is a recent key player of the late 2010s who progressed through the club's training centre into the first team and attracted attention with a rapid rise from youth ranks to senior impact.

Sylvain Wiltord is a legend player of the late 1990s who contributed important goals and performances that helped raise the club's national profile before 2000.

François Pinault is the club owner through the holding company Artémis and features in modern governance and stewardship noted across official club statements.

Stadium

Roazhon Park serves as Rennes' principal home ground and carries both its official designation and informal local references among supporters. Matchdays here are typified by passionate displays in the club's red, black and white, and a tensed regional edge when the Breton derby against Nantes arrives. Supporters contribute rhythmic chants, banners and a close-knit atmosphere that elevates cup ties and European fixtures into notable occasions. The stadium remains the focal point for club identity and for visiting teams it represents a testing environment shaped by local rivalry and committed fan culture.

Also known as
Roazhon Park
Local derby
Breton derby Nantes regional

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification FFF vs UEFA patches
  • Suppliers Puma/Nike eras; check tags
  • Provenance 2019 cup-final shirts prized

FAQ

Q: Where does Stade Rennais play its home matches? A: The club plays at Roazhon Park in Rennes and competes in Ligue 1, with a full season calendar of domestic and European fixtures.

Q: What are the club's major honours? A: Rennes' headline trophies include three Coupe de France victories in 1965, 1971 and 2019, and a highest league placing of third which led to Champions League qualification.

Q: Is the club known for youth development and verified memorabilia? A: Yes; the Henri Guérin Training Centre is central to Rennes' identity and has produced many first‑team players; for collectors, a COA or digital verification is commonly used for high‑value signed items.

Q: Do you ship club merchandise internationally? A: Free worldwide shipping. Delivery options and times vary by retailer and official club shop, so check the seller for current fulfilment details.

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