Results

France Division 1 Women 05/08 14:30 22 [4] FC Fleury 91 Women v Montpellier Women [6] W 2-3
France Division 1 Women 04/24 16:30 21 [7] Montpellier Women v St Etienne Women [6] W 4-0
France Division 1 Women 04/13 12:00 20 [6] Montpellier Women v Lille Women [11] L 1-2
France Division 1 Women 03/29 20:00 19 [3] Paris FC Women v Montpellier Women [6] L 3-0
France Division 1 Women 03/24 20:00 18 [6] Montpellier Women v PSG Women [2] L 1-3
France Division 1 Women 03/17 20:00 17 [9] Le Havre Women v Montpellier Women [4] D 3-3
France Division 1 Women 03/02 13:30 16 [4] Montpellier Women v Bordeaux Women [12] W 2-1
France Division 1 Women 02/09 20:00 15 [4] Reims Women v Montpellier Women [5] W 0-3
France Division 1 Women 02/03 13:30 14 [9] Dijon Women v Montpellier Women [5] L 1-0
France Division 1 Women 01/21 20:00 13 [5] Montpellier Women v Lyon Women [1] L 1-2
France Cup Women 01/14 14:00 5 Lyon Women v Montpellier Women L 4-0
France Division 1 Women 01/10 17:30 12 [10] Guingamp Women v Montpellier Women [5] W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 25 11 14
Wins 9 6 3
Draws 5 1 4
Losses 11 4 7
Goals for 34 20 14
Goals against 44 16 28
Clean sheets 5 2 3
Failed to score 6 0 6

Montpellier Hérault Sport Club Féminines (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃pɛˈlyeɪ eɪˈroʊ]; commonly referred to as simply Montpellier) is a French women's football club based in Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone, a commune in the arrondissement of Montpellier. The club was founded in 1990. Montpellier play in the Division 1 Féminine having finished in 4th place in the 2009–10 season. The club is currently managed by Frédéric Mendy.

Montpellier hosts its home matches at the Stade Joseph-Blanc, a 1,000-capacity stadium that is situated in Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone. The club also hosts matches at the Stade de la Mosson in Montpellier, where the men's team plays.

History

The club was formed in 1990 under the name Montpellier-Le-Crès following the fusion of local clubs Racing Club de Paillade and Entente Cressoise. In 2001, the women's club became the women's section of the football club Montpellier HSC. Since joining Montpellier, the women's section has won the Division 1 Féminine twice in 2004 and 2005 and the Challenge de France three in 2006, 2007, and 2009 making the club one of the most successful women's football clubs in French football. Montpellier reached the semi-finals of the 2005–06 edition of the UEFA Women's Cup and, during the 2009–10 season, reached the quarter-finals of the inaugural edition of the UEFA Women's Champions League losing to Swedish club Umeå on the away goals rule.

Montpellier has produced several well-known players that have played for the France women's national football team. Hoda Lattaf is a current member of the Montpellier first-team and was one of the leading players of the national team during her ten-year stint from 1997–2007. Lattaf finished her international career with 112 appearances and 31 goals. Current internationals and former players include Sonia Bompastor and Camille Abily who are both players abroad in the WPS in the United States. Internationals Louisa Necib, Élodie Thomis, and Laure Lepailleur all played for Montpellier before joining Olympique Lyonnais.

HSC Montpellier Women is a professional soccer team based in Montpellier, France. The team competes in the top tier of women's soccer in France, the Division 1 Féminine.

Known for their skilled players and competitive spirit, HSC Montpellier Women has a strong reputation in the French soccer community. The team has a rich history of success, with multiple league titles and domestic cup victories to their name.

HSC Montpellier Women is supported by a passionate fan base who turn out in numbers to cheer on their favorite players. The team plays their home matches at the Stade de la Mosson, a renowned stadium in Montpellier.

With a commitment to excellence and a dedication to developing talented players, HSC Montpellier Women continues to be a formidable force in women's soccer in France.