France National 2 01/25 17:02 - Saint Priest v Yzeure D 2-2
France National 2 12/21 16:58 - Saint Priest v Monaco II W 3-2
France National 2 11/30 16:58 - Saint Priest v Annecy D 1-1
France National 2 11/09 16:59 - Saint Priest v Marseille II W 5-1
France National 2 11/02 15:02 - Lyon II v Saint Priest L 1-0
France National 2 10/19 16:00 - Saint Priest v Louhans-Cuiseaux D 1-1
France National 2 09/14 16:01 - St Priest v Martigues D 1-1
France National 2 08/31 15:59 - Saint Priest v Monts d'Or Azergues L 1-2
France National 2 05/25 16:01 - Saint Priest v Monaco II L 0-4
France National 2 03/23 17:00 - Lyon II v St Priest W 0-1
France National 2 02/02 16:51 - US Marseille Endoume v St Priest D 2-2
France National 2 12/01 16:57 - Saint Priest v Annecy D 1-1
France National 2 11/24 18:02 - Nice II v Saint Priest W 0-3
France National 2 10/20 16:01 - Saint Priest v Lyon II W 1-0
France National 2 09/08 16:00 - Frejus v St Priest L 2-1
France National 2 03/31 15:02 - Villefranche v St Priest L 4-0
France National 2 02/10 17:01 - St Priest v Lyon II W 3-1
France National 2 11/04 17:01 - Saint Priest v Asf Andrezieux W 2-0
France CFA 2 12/10 16:04 - Saint Priest v Bastia II W 2-0

Wikipedia - AS Saint-Priest

Association Sportive de Saint-Priest (French pronunciation: [asɔsjɑsjɔ̃ spɔʁtiv sɛ̃ pʁijɛst]; abbreviated as ASSP) is a French association football team founded in 1945. They are based in Saint-Priest, a suburb of Lyon, France. They currently compete in the Championnat National 2, the 4th tier of French football.

The club's ground, the Stade Jacques Joly, was built in the 1950s and was eventually renovated between 2016 and 2021. It holds a capacity of 3,000 (698 seated).

History

The club was founded in 1945 as Club Sportif de Saint-Priest until 1953 when the club merged with Stade Auto Lyonnais and took on the name of the latter. The club was then renamed to Association Sportive de Saint-Priest in 1980.

Saint Priest is a prominent soccer team based in the suburb of Saint-Priest, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. Founded in 1945, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. Known for its vibrant blue and white colors, Saint Priest competes in the lower divisions of French football, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a sense of community.

The team plays its home matches at the Stade Jacques Joly, a venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their players. Over the years, Saint Priest has built a reputation for its competitive spirit and dedication to the sport, often emphasizing youth development and community engagement.

With a focus on teamwork and resilience, Saint Priest aims to climb the ranks of French football, striving for success in regional and national competitions. The club embodies the passion and pride of its supporters, making it a beloved institution in the local soccer landscape.