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OLYMPIQUE DE SAIGON F.C.
Welcome to le site internet of the plus forte expat team de football in Vietnam.Established in March 1994, The Olympique de Saigon F.C. is the leading expat team in Vietnam. We take our inspiration from the southern France teams of Marseille, Bordeaux and Nice, home towns of its founder fathers.




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Our colours, RED and BLACKWe represent the professional team of OGCNice, (4 times Champion, 3 Cups) currently struggling in the midst of the French second division, but the team to watch in the next 10, or maybe 20 years to come! We hence wear Nice's colours, RED and BLACK, as we symbolize the spirit of the relentless French southeners.

In 1999 we creamed the Anglo-Saxons, first by beating the Saigon Saints and their French collabos 6-0 7-1 (it's not tennis), and by a 1-1 draw and a victory over the Saigon Raiders and their Scandinavian puppets 4-2. Good game!

The legendary Olympique de Saigon at Bayon Football tournament, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 29 May 1999

Olympique de Saigon Football Club is a non-democratic, politically very incorrect, unfortunately non profitable organization. It is managed by its life-time non-elected council known as 'Canal Historique': Philippe Vo (Nice), President a vie en exil, Christian Bouaziz (Bordeaux), Calife a la place du Calife, Denis Chatelan (Bordeaux), consultant aboyeur a FootDouala Profond. It is supported by two more non-active members, from the 'Canal Traditionnel' Thierry Blanc (Ardeche), responsable ballons degonfles & bouteilles d'eau vides, and Jean-Pascal Roche (Marseille), tresorier sans tune et responsable glaciere brulante dans le coffre, rapport a Thu qui devait donner les clefs a....
It is technically advised by its 'Canal Jeunesse et Sport', David Serene (Sete)ex DH Coulomiers and Simon Weillaert (Lille) exD4 dans le nord, la-haut...

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The Olympique de Saigon, 10/04/00 with their new Allianz-AGF sponsored shirts.

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