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AC Ajaccio matchday, fan first

AC Ajaccio (l'ACA, l'Ours — The Bear) are the main football club from Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica and birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Founded in 1910, they were twice French second-division champions (1966–67, 2001–02) and spent the 2022–23 season in Ligue 1 before financial collapse led to bankruptcy in August 2025 and administrative exclusion from all national competitions. They played in Régional 2 (seventh tier) in 2025–26 and secured promotion to Régional 1 (sixth tier) in April 2026. CURRENT STATUS VOLATILE — verify division before publishing any copy. The club's home, Stade Michel Moretti (formerly Stade François Coty, renamed March 2024, capacity contested — see qa_gates), sits on the southern edge of Ajaccio: a port city, Napoleon's birthplace, and a Corsican identity distinct from the French mainland.

Image: "Ajaccio Bonaparte Matteo Buttafoco" by G CHP, CC BY-SA 2.5 — via Wikimedia Commons; final site use needs attribution/licence sign-off.

The answer-first version

Understand the club, get a ticket, pick a stand or route, plan food and a hotel, and find the fan culture around AC Ajaccio.

Founded1910
Capacity10,446
The stadium's informal name is 'Timizzolu', a local…The stadium's informal name is 'Timizzolu', a local Corsican name used by supporters.
AC Ajaccio filed for bankruptcy on 18 August 2025 at…AC Ajaccio filed for bankruptcy on 18 August 2025 at Ajaccio commercial court, with an estimated €13 million deficit, losing professional status and all national competition eligibility.
In April 2026, AC Ajaccio secured promotion from…In April 2026, AC Ajaccio secured promotion from Régional 2 to Régional 1, the sixth tier of French football, with four matches to spare.

Club facts and honours

Founded in 1910 in Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica, AC Ajaccio became the first Corsican club to reach France's top division (1967). They won the second division in 1966–67 and again in 2001–02, reaching the top flight most recently in 2022–23. Financial difficulties escalated after their 2023 Ligue 1 relegation: the DNCG (the French football financial watchdog) initially relegated them administratively in June 2024 but they successfully appealed. A second DNCG ruling in July 2025 was not appealed, and in August 2025 the club filed for bankruptcy at Ajaccio commercial court with an estimated €13 million deficit, losing professional status for the first time in 27 years. The FFF excluded them from all national competitions. They were placed in Régional 2 (seventh tier) for 2025–26, secured promotion to Régional 1 (sixth tier) in April 2026, and will compete at the sixth tier in 2026–27.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
Ligue 2 / Division 2champion1966–67, 2001–02
Corsican Championshipchampion1920, 1921, 1934, 1939, 1948, 1950, 1955, 1964

Tickets and stadium map

AddressAncienne route de Sartène, Ajaccio, Corsica, France
Postcode
Capacity10,446
Stade Michel Moretti — where to go N PITCH Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity 10,446.
FanChants stand map — find your stand, tier and block area; the away end is marked. Click to enlarge. For your exact seat use the official plan.

AC Ajaccio chants

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AC Ajaccio chants on FanChants [verified]

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Food, drink and nights out

Option rows, not a single winner — different lanes for different fans.

city centre food · city centre drink · tourist activity

Place Foch

city centre · neutral · mid range

Central Ajaccio square: palm trees, Napoleon statue, cafés, morning market. Natural meeting point before a game or a day in the city.

Cafés and light-meal spots around the square. The morning market (April to October, daily) has local Corsican produce, charcuterie, cheeses, and wines.

keep with caveat: Ajaccio tourism/travel sources support Place Foch as a central square and district anchor. Keep as an area option, not a named cafe recommendation.

Sources: northabroad_ajaccio, ajaccio_tourism_office

city centre food

A Nepita

city centre · neutral · mid range

Seasonal market-driven Corsican cuisine in central Ajaccio. For fans wanting a proper meal with local character.

Run by English-born chef Simon Andrews (formerly Michelin-starred). Menu changes daily based on market ingredients: local fish, brocciu, veal. Named after 'nepita' (wild marjoram). Contemporary take on Corsican produce.

keep with caveat: Direct site, Michelin Guide, Tripadvisor and Gault&Millau support A Nepita as a strong food-led Ajaccio option. Keep with booking/current-hours caveat.

Sources: A Nepita — official restaurant website, michelin_nepita, tripadvisor_nepita, A Nepita — Gault&Millau

tourist activity · family

Maison Bonaparte

city centre · neutral · budget

Pre- or post-match cultural stop. Napoleon's birth house in the old town, minutes from the port.

keep with caveat: Tourism and attraction sources support Maison Bonaparte as a core Ajaccio heritage stop. Keep with current admission/hours caveat.

Sources: northabroad_ajaccio, tripadvisor_ajaccio_attractions

tourist activity · family

Musée Fesch / Palais Fesch

city centre · neutral · budget

One of France's most important Italian Renaissance art collections, housed in a palatial setting on Rue Cardinal Fesch in central Ajaccio.

keep with caveat: Tourism and attraction sources support Musée Fesch/Palais Fesch as a major Ajaccio cultural stop. Keep with current opening-hours caveat.

Sources: northabroad_ajaccio, tripadvisor_ajaccio_attractions

city centre food · tourist activity · family

Ajaccio Market (Marché d'Aiacciu)

city centre · neutral · budget

Ajaccio's morning market for local produce: Corsican charcuterie, cheeses, wines, jams. Seasonal produce and local traders.

Local Corsican specialties: charcuterie, brocciu cheese, chestnut products, PDO wines, fish. The Ajaccio tourism office describes it as 'a true immersion in the art of Ajaccio living'. Tuesday–Sunday, mornings.

keep with caveat: Ajaccio tourism and travel sources support the market as a central food/city experience. Keep with live day/hour caveat.

Sources: ajaccio_tourism_office, northabroad_ajaccio

Hotels

Area and fit, not prices. Prices and availability stay live-check fields.

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Hotel San Carlu Citadellecity centre · old town · premium · rooftop viewsOld-town hotel next to the citadel. Walking distance to the port, restaurants, and Maison Bonaparte.
keep with caveat: Direct hotel site, Tripadvisor and Northabroad support San Carlu as a premium old-town/citadel option. Check live rates.
Hotel San Carlu Citadelle — official website, tripadvisor_san_carlu, northabroad_hotels
Hôtel Fesch & Spacity centre · mid range · rooftop pool · harbour areaCentral pedestrian-zone hotel between Place Foch and the harbour. Rooftop pool and spa. Good base for city exploration on foot.
keep with caveat: Direct hotel site, Ajaccio tourism, Tripadvisor and Booking.com support Fesch & Spa as a central hotel/spa option.
Hotel Fesch & Spa — official website, tripadvisor_fesch_spa, booking_fesch
Hôtel du Golfeharbour front · budget · port viewsBudget harbourfront hotel opposite the market and marina. Harbour-view rooms with balconies available. Practical choice for fans arriving by ferry.
keep with caveat: Direct site, Tripadvisor and Expedia support Hôtel du Golfe as a central port/market hotel option.
Hôtel du Golfe — official website, tripadvisor_hotel_du_golfe, Hotel du Golfe — Expedia
Hôtel Dolce Vitaout of town · beachfront · premium · sea viewsOut-of-town beachfront option for visitors combining football with a Corsican beach stay. 15 minutes from central Ajaccio by car.
keep with caveat: Direct site, Tripadvisor, Booking.com and Northabroad support Dolce Vita as a higher-end seaside option outside the city core.
Hotel Restaurant Dolce Vita — official website, Hotel Restaurant Dolce Vita — Tripadvisor, Hotel Restaurant Dolce Vita — Booking.com, northabroad_hotels

Itineraries

Ajaccio day visitor: port, old town, market, stadium

  1. Start at Place Foch: morning market (Tues–Sun) for Corsican charcuterie, cheese, and a coffee.
  2. Walk the old town: Maison Bonaparte, Ajaccio Cathedral (baptismal font where Napoleon was baptised), Rue Cardinal Fesch.
  3. Musée Fesch if time allows — major Italian Renaissance collection in the centre.
  4. Stadium (Stade Michel Moretti / Timizzolu) is on the southern edge of Ajaccio, reachable by car or taxi. At the current amateur level, matchday logistics are different to a professional fixture — confirm match-day access arrangements directly.

Itinerary is based on the city's tourism offer, not on professional-football-level matchday infrastructure. At Régional 1 level there is no fan zone, dedicated transport, or away-supporter infrastructure to describe. Do not publish matchday logistics copy without confirming current arrangements with the club.

Short stay: Corsican coast and football heritage

  1. Stay in the city centre (Hôtel Fesch & Spa or Hôtel San Carlu for old-town access; Hôtel du Golfe for harbour and ferry convenience).
  2. Afternoon: boat trip to the Sanguinaires Islands or the Pointe de la Parata clifftop walk.
  3. Evening: dinner in the old town — Corsican cuisine (A Nepita-style seasonal menus) or the old-quarter restaurant strip.
  4. Next morning: Maison Bonaparte and Palais Fesch before departure.

Tourist-frame itinerary using confirmed Ajaccio attractions. Not football-specific. At Régional 1 level, a football trip to Ajaccio is primarily a city/Corsica trip with a local match as secondary context.

Supporters and fan media

GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
Orsi Ribelli (Les Ours Rebelles)ultrasAjaccio / Corsica

Video leads

Creator/research leads only — no embedding, cropping, transcription or clip extraction until permission and platform terms are cleared.

Social content seeds

comeback story · qa_hold

The bear who fell five divisions — and is climbing back

In August 2025, AC Ajaccio filed for bankruptcy with a €13 million deficit and lost professional status for the first time in 27 years, dropping from Ligue 2 to Régional 2 in one summer. By April 2026, L'Ours had won Régional 2 with four games to spare and are heading back up. Still red and white. Still Corsican.

Channels: x · instagram · facebook

Sources: yahoo_sports_bankruptcy, onefootball_promotion

place story · qa_hold

Napoleon's city has a football club, and it's been through some things

Ajaccio is best known as the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Its football club, AC Ajaccio — founded 1910, twice French second-division champions — is less well known outside France, but the club's story, Corsican identity, and the bay-side stadium make it one of the more compelling small-city clubs in European football.

Channels: instagram · linkedin · facebook

Sources: wikipedia_aca_en, northabroad_ajaccio

milestone fact · qa_hold

First Corsican club in French football's top division — 1967

AC Ajaccio became the first Corsican club to reach France's top flight, in 1967. A full 55 years later they were back, in Ligue 1 for the 2022–23 season. The island's football journey is a long one.

Channels: x · instagram

Sources: wikipedia_aca_en

rivalry story · qa_hold

The Derby Corse: island football, north vs south

The Derby Corse between AC Ajaccio and SC Bastia is one of French football's most intensely felt local rivalries — the southern capital against the northern port city. Away supporters have been excluded from the fixture since 2012. At current levels the clubs are not scheduled to meet in national competition, but the island's football identity runs deep.

Channels: instagram · x

Sources: wikipedia_derby_corse

Image candidates and rights

ImageLicenceCreatorState
File:Ajaccio Bonaparte Matteo Buttafoco.JPGCC BY-SA 2.5G CHPcandidate

QA holds before publishing

  • {'gate': 'current division — volatile, must verify before publishing', 'description': "AC Ajaccio's competitive status changed dramatically in 2025. As of June 2026 they are in Régional 1 (sixth tier, French football) after winning promotion from Régional 2 in April 2026. Any copy about their division must carry a dated source label and be re-checked before publication."}
  • {'gate': 'bankruptcy and financial status', 'description': "The club filed for bankruptcy on 18 August 2025 at Ajaccio commercial court (€13m deficit). The legal/financial status (in administration, reorganisation, or resolved) must be checked before publishing any copy that implies the club is financially stable or 'back to normal'."}
  • {'gate': 'stadium name — Stade Michel Moretti not Stade François Coty', 'description': "The stadium was renamed from Stade François Coty to Stade Michel Moretti on 10 March 2024 (per AC Ajaccio press release; French Wikipedia confirmed). Many sources still use the old name. All copy and metadata must use the current name. The informal name 'Timizzolu' is fan usage, not the official name."}
  • {'gate': 'stadium capacity conflict — three-way discrepancy', 'description': 'Three conflicting capacity figures: EN Wikipedia 10,446; post-2007 renovation design target 10,660; FR Wikipedia current figure 8,470 (possibly reflecting stand conversion). Do not publish any capacity figure without an official club or FFF source.'}
  • {'gate': 'honours — no national trophies, two second-division titles', 'description': 'ACA won the French second division (Ligue 2) in 1966–67 and 2001–02. They have no French top-division titles or cup wins. Do not overstate honours.'}
  • {'gate': 'Derby Corse — safety-sensitive', 'description': 'Away supporters have been excluded from Derby Corse fixtures (ACA vs SC Bastia) since 2012. Any content referencing the derby must never suggest away fans can attend or imply the fixture is family-safe for visiting supporters. At current amateur level there is no national-competition derby. Historical and cultural reference only.'}
  • {'gate': 'supporters groups — Orsi Ribelli candidate only', 'description': "Orsi Ribelli is referenced in Wikipedia as the main ultras group. No verified current public URL found. At amateur level the group's activity may differ significantly. Treat as cultural reference only; do not list as a supporters resource without a current verified public contact."}
  • {'gate': 'deep-tail sparse — no chants, amateur club', 'description': 'ACA has no FanChants chants confirmed and is now an amateur club competing in the sixth tier. Honest sparseness in most modules is correct. Do not pad with unverified content.'}
  • {'gate': 'venue/hotel options — all at hold', 'description': "Ajaccio venues and hotels are based on tourism sources, not professional matchday infrastructure. All rows are at 'hold' pending independent review source and current-hours verification. At Régional 1 level there is no matchday fan zone, dedicated transport, or away supporter infrastructure."}
  • {'gate': 'official site operational status', 'description': 'ac-ajaccio.corsica was live and active during the 2025–26 season per search results. Confirm the site remains operational before linking in production — club sites can lapse during financial difficulties.'}

Sources

  1. wikipedia_aca_en
  2. wikipedia_stade_michel_moretti
  3. aca_official_stade_history
  4. aca_official_site
  5. yahoo_sports_bankruptcy
  6. onefootball_promotion
  7. ici_fr_promotion
  8. wikipedia_derby_corse
  9. fff_aca
  10. facebook_acajaccio
  11. x_acajaccio
  12. northabroad_ajaccio
  13. northabroad_hotels
  14. tripadvisor_ajaccio_attractions
  15. tripadvisor_san_carlu
  16. tripadvisor_fesch_spa
  17. tripadvisor_hotel_du_golfe
  18. booking_fesch
  19. michelin_nepita
  20. ajaccio_tourism_office
  21. wikimedia_ajaccio_buttafoco
  22. wikimedia_ajaccio_category
  23. FanChants public team search / internal catalogue check
  24. A Nepita — official restaurant website
  25. A Nepita — Gault&Millau
  26. Hotel San Carlu Citadelle — official website
  27. Hotel Fesch & Spa — official website
  28. Hôtel du Golfe — official website
  29. Hotel du Golfe — Expedia
  30. Hotel Restaurant Dolce Vita — official website
  31. Hotel Restaurant Dolce Vita — Tripadvisor
  32. Hotel Restaurant Dolce Vita — Booking.com

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