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Latest news on RC Strasbourg, the Alsace club also called RCSA or Le Racing, covering Ligue 1 fixtures, results, transfers and Stade de la Meinau news.
Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace, known to supporters as Le Racing or RCSA, is one of French football's most storied clubs, playing home matches at the Stade de la Meinau in the Alsace region of eastern France. The club has won the Ligue 1 title once, in 1979, alongside three Coupe de France titles and four Coupe de la Ligue successes, making it one of only six clubs to have won all three major French trophies. Since 2023 the club has been owned by BlueCo, the American consortium that also controls Premier League side Chelsea, a multi-club arrangement that has transformed Strasbourg's transfer strategy and ambitions.
The BlueCo takeover has divided opinion among supporters. Significant investment has funded a squad overhaul and a near-tripling of market value, but sections of the fanbase, including the Ultra Boys 90 group, have protested against what they see as a loss of independence as players move between Strasbourg and Chelsea. President Marc Keller, in charge since 2012, has defended the project while keeping a veto over major footballing decisions, and head coach Gary O'Neil took charge in January 2026 after his predecessor moved to manage Chelsea. The club enjoyed its best European run in decades in 2025-26, reaching the Conference League semi-finals and the Coupe de France last four.
Beyond results, Strasbourg occupies a distinctive place in French football. Sitting close to the German border, Alsace has given the club a Franco-German character, reflected in friendly ties with clubs such as Hertha Berlin and Karlsruher SC and a long-standing pull for players from Central Europe. The Stade de la Meinau, being expanded towards a capacity of around 32,000 as part of an ongoing renovation, hosted matches at the 1984 European Championship and a European Cup Winners' Cup final, and remains one of French football's most atmospheric grounds. Many of the club's longest-serving players have come from the Alsace region itself, reinforcing a strong sense of local identity.
Strasbourg's history has been one of striking highs and lows. Founded in 1906 as FC Neudorf before being renamed Racing Club de Strasbourg after the First World War, the club enjoyed a golden era either side of 1979, regularly competing in Europe through the 1980s and 1990s. Financial mismanagement then pushed the club into liquidation in 2011, relegating it to the fifth tier of French football, before a remarkable five-year climb returned Strasbourg to Ligue 1 in 2017. That resilience, including a dramatic late win at Lyon to preserve top-flight status the following season, has become part of the club's identity.
Strasbourg's challenge now is to convert fresh investment into sustained success in a league still dominated by Paris Saint-Germain, while satisfying financial fair play rules that may require player sales even as ambitions grow. Questions over multi-club ownership, squad identity, and the balance of power with Chelsea look set to remain live talking points for seasons to come.
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