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Strasbourg

Strasbourg

Ligue 1

Season Statistics

0 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (0%) Draw (0%) Loss (0%)
0 Played
0 Won
0 Drawn
0 Lost
0 Goals For
0 Goals Against

Team Overview

Strasbourg enter the Ligue 1 picture as one of French football's traditional clubs, historically recognized for a competitive, hard-working identity within the top flight. Based at their home ground, the club has long been a fixture of French football culture, valued for a spirited approach and a fanbase known for its passionate backing regardless of league position. While specific tactical details for the current squad are not available here, Strasbourg's reputation has generally been built on resilience and organization rather than reliance on any single star performer.

Looking at the statistical picture provided, there is no match data yet recorded for this campaign, with the team showing 0 played, 0 wins, 0 draws, and 0 losses, alongside 0 goals scored and 0 conceded. This leaves the current season entirely unassessed from a results standpoint, as the numbers simply reflect a campaign that has not yet produced measurable output. Similarly, home and away splits show no matches played in either setting, meaning no conclusions can yet be drawn about venue-based form or consistency.

Because the available data is limited to this blank statistical slate, it is not possible to characterize Strasbourg's current strengths, weaknesses, or style of play with any specificity beyond what history suggests about the club's general character. What can be said is that Strasbourg approach this Ligue 1 campaign with a clean sheet in the truest sense — no wins, losses, or draws yet on the board — leaving everything to play for as the season gets underway. Followers of the club will be watching closely to see how the team's on-field identity translates into results once matches begin to shape the campaign's narrative.

Squad (40 players)

Goalkeepers (3)

F. Jörgensen
#1 F. Jörgensen
G. Kerckaert
#60 G. Kerckaert
M. Piekutowski
#22 M. Piekutowski

Defenders (9)

Y. Becker
#43 Y. Becker
B. Chilwell
#3 B. Chilwell
S. Coulibaly
#44 S. Coulibaly
H. Diandaga
#4 H. Diandaga
G. Doué
#22 G. Doué
I. Doukouré
#6 I. Doukouré
L. Høgsberg
#24 L. Høgsberg
A. Omobamidele
#2 A. Omobamidele
A. Sylla
#4 A. Sylla

Midfielders (20)

S. Amo-Ameyaw
#27 S. Amo-Ameyaw
M. Amougou
#17 M. Amougou
G. Antwi
#16 G. Antwi
B. Brantlind
#26 B. Brantlind
M. Del Blanco
#15 M. Del Blanco
P. Diop
#21 P. Diop
Yaya Diémé
#34 Yaya Diémé
D. Diongu
#6 D. Diongu
S. El Mourabet
#29 S. El Mourabet
J. Enciso
#19 J. Enciso
M. Marechal
#46 M. Marechal
Diego Moreira
#7 Diego Moreira
S. Nanasi
#11 S. Nanasi
Tyrese Noubissie
#28 Tyrese Noubissie
A. Ouattara
#42 A. Ouattara
M. Oyedele
#8 M. Oyedele
G. Reyna
#13 G. Reyna
Idrissa Sabaly
#35 Idrissa Sabaly
Diogo Sousa
#23 Diogo Sousa
Gessime Yassine
#80 Gessime Yassine

Attackers (8)

Fabio Amadu Uri Baldé
#45 Fabio Amadu Uri Baldé
Jean-Baptiste Bosey
#33 Jean-Baptiste Bosey
M. Godo
#20 M. Godo
G. Kodia
#37 G. Kodia
M. Luković
#22 M. Luković
S. Mara
#14 S. Mara
J. Ortega
#29 J. Ortega
J. Panichelli
#9 J. Panichelli

Recent Transfers

2025/26 & 2026/27

Arrivals (53)

H. Diandaga
From Paris Saint Germain
Free agent Aug 2026
F. Jörgensen
From Chelsea
Loan Aug 2026
G. Reyna
From Borussia Mönchengladbach
Transfer Aug 2026
G. Antwi
From Chelsea
Loan Aug 2026
M. Del Blanco
From Union Santa Fe
Transfer Jul 2026
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Departures (50)

E. Emegha
To Chelsea
Transfer Jun 2026
S. Bajić
To Alemannia Aachen
Free agent Jun 2026
Rafael Luís
To Benfica
Return from loan Jun 2026
K. Johnsson
To Johnsson Karl-Johan
Free agent Jun 2026
M. Penders
To Chelsea
Return from loan Jun 2026
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Injuries & Availability

0 Out 0 Doubtful

No injuries reported - full squad available.

Impact Analysis

Strasbourg heads into this match with a completely clean bill of health, a rare and valuable position for any club navigating the demands of a Ligue 1 campaign. With zero players listed as confirmed out and zero doubtful, the squad is able to select from its full complement of options across every line, from goalkeeper through midfield and attack. This gives the coaching staff maximum tactical flexibility, allowing selection to be based purely on form, matchups, and game strategy rather than enforced changes due to fitness concerns.

This full-strength availability is significant for squad cohesion and consistency, as it means established partnerships and rotations can continue without the disruption that injuries typically cause. There is no need to assess replacement quality or depth-chart contingencies, since every player is available for selection. Squad depth is effectively a non-issue in this instance, as the absence of any fitness concerns means Strasbourg can approach the match with its preferred setup intact. For a club aiming to build consistency over the course of the season, having no injury-enforced absences is a notable advantage, removing one of the more unpredictable variables that can otherwise shape team selection and in-game management.

Recent Form

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L SC Freiburg 2-0 (A)
L SV Elversberg 2-5 (H)
L Brighton 4-3 (A)
L Blackburn 0-2 (H)
L Sporting CP 7-0 (A)

Form Analysis

Strasbourg's recent form paints a troubling picture, with five consecutive defeats and no points collected across their last five matches. The trajectory is firmly negative, with the heaviest setback coming in a 7-0 defeat away to Sporting CP, followed by a 0-2 home loss to Blackburn. There is little evidence of improvement across the sample, as every fixture in this run has ended in the same result.

Attacking output has been minimal, with just five goals scored across five matches, though the 4-3 away defeat to Brighton showed some capacity to trouble opponents when games opened up. Defensively, the numbers are stark: 20 goals conceded in five matches, an average of four per game, with no clean sheets recorded. The 2-5 home defeat to SV Elversberg and the 7-0 loss to Sporting CP stand out as particularly damaging defensive performances. Venue has not proven a safeguard either, as Strasbourg have lost both at home and away during this stretch, conceding freely in each setting. The opposition faced has varied in profile, but the consistency of the losing margin and goals conceded suggests defensive structure has been a persistent issue regardless of opponent or location.

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