A brief glimpse into the past

J3 | US Orléans –  FC Martigues (0-1), le résumé | National FFF 2023-2024
J3 | US Orléans – FC Martigues (0-1), le résumé | National FFF 2023-2024

Retrouvez le résumé de la rencontre US Orléans – FC Martigues comptant pour la troisième journée du National (2023-2024).



J3 I Épinal SA - GOAL FC (0-0), le résumé | National FFF 2023-2024
J3 I Épinal SA - GOAL FC (0-0), le résumé | National FFF 2023-2024

Découvrez le résumé du match Épinal SA – GOAL FC pour le compte de la 3e journée du Championnat National 2023-2024.



J1 | Nîmes Olympique-FC Martigues (1-1)
J1 | Nîmes Olympique-FC Martigues (1-1)

Découvrez le résumé du match Nîmes Olympique – FC Martigues pour le compte de la première journée du Championnat ...



J34 I FC Martigues - FC Versailles (4-3), le résumé I National FFF 2022-2023
J34 I FC Martigues - FC Versailles (4-3), le résumé I National FFF 2022-2023

Dans l'obligation de gagner tout en espérant un faux pas de Concarneau et Dunkerque, le FC Martigues a fait le travail lors de ...



#FCMFCV la story Instagram du @fc_martiguesoff pour ceux qui n’ont pas pris leurs places pour Martigues / Versailles. Petit cadeau sur la vidéo ⤵️⤵️⤵️ @maritimamedias



J33 | FC Borgo -  FC Martigues (3-0), le résumé | National FFF 2022-2023
J33 | FC Borgo - FC Martigues (3-0), le résumé | National FFF 2022-2023

Retrouvez le résumé de la rencontre FC Borgo - FC Martigues comptant pour la 33e journée du National (2022-2023).



J32 I FC Martigues - AS Nancy Lorraine (1-1), le résumé I National FFF 2022-2023
J32 I FC Martigues - AS Nancy Lorraine (1-1), le résumé I National FFF 2022-2023

Alors qu'ils menaient au score depuis la 34e minute lors du dernier rendez-vous de la 32e journée, lundi soir au stade ...



Team, Place & City Details

Munich
Munich

Munich [ˈmʏnçn̩] (listen); Bavarian: Minga [ˈmɪŋ(ː)ɐ]; Latin: Monachium) is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria, the second most populous German state. With a population of around 1.5 million, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and thus the largest which does not constitute its own state, as well as the 11th-largest city in the European Union.

Monaco City
Monaco City

Monaco City is the southcentral ward in the Principality of Monaco. Located on a headland that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, it is nicknamed The Rock (French: Le Rocher).

Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest
Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest

Monaco has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 24 times since its debut in 1959. The country's only win in the contest came in 1971 when Séverine performed "Un banc, un arbre, une rue".

Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

Monaco chose its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in an internal selection by national broadcaster, Télé Monte Carlo.

Monaco International Film Festival

The Monaco International Film Festival is an annual international special interest film festival held in Monaco. It is a non-profit organization, formed in December 2003 and founded by Rosana Golden and Dean Bentley The festival focuses on non-violent films, screening films and productions from around the world, and awards are given in many categories.

Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005

Monaco was represented by Lise Darly with the song "Tout de Moi" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. Lise Darly started her career in 1996 and has won several competitions, such as the ‘Graine de Star Tour’ in Mandelieu, where she came first out of 100 participants.

Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004

Monaco's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul was the first after a twenty-five-year break. They were represented by Maryon with the song "Notre Planète".

Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971

Monaco was represented by French singer Séverine, with the song '"Un banc, un arbre, une rue", at the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 3 April in Dublin. The song was internally chosen by broadcaster TMC and went on to bring Monaco their only Eurovision victory.

Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979

Monaco was represented by French singer Laurent Vaguener, with the song '"Notre vie c'est la musique", at the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 31 March in Jerusalem. The song was chosen internally by broadcaster TMC and would become Monaco's last Eurovision entry for 25 years as TMC decided to opt out of the contest from 1980, and did not return until 2004 – the longest ever absence by a country which subsequently returned to the contest.

Monaco villas

The historical villas of Monaco represent a significant example of residential architecture. Originally seen as symbols of Belle Epoque luxury, they were once emblematic of the Principality itself.

Martigues
Martigues

Martigues is a commune northwest of Marseille. It is part of the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region on the eastern end of the Canal de Caronte.

Martiguesia

Martiguesia is a genus of agglutinated benthic forams from the Upper Cretaceous of France. The test is free, the early stage planispirally coiled, becoming nearly straight during later growth.

Martigné-sur-Mayenne
Martigné-sur-Mayenne

Martigné-sur-Mayenne is a commune in the Mayenne department in north-western France. The commune contains the Château de la Motte Husson, owned by Dick Strawbridge and Angel Adoree, and which features in the Channel 4 television series Escape to the Château.