Paris-SG
vs
Le Havre
Le Havre Athletic Club
Founded in 2014, the women's section of Le Havre Athletic Club was the result of a real desire of the club to be able to offer an adequate structure to welcome both amateur and confirmed players. During the 2017/18 season, the HAC women had distinguished themselves by validating their rise to Division 2, then under the orders of Thierry Uvenard, former player of Le Havre between 1987 and 1998.
The best result of the Ciel et Marine in the championship is to date their title of Division 2 vice-champion acquired during the 2019/20 season, behind the leader of Group A, FF Issy-les-Moulineaux.
In the 2018/19 season, and for their first appearance in Division 2, the HAC players finished in 2nd place behind Stade de Reims. Promoted at the end of the 2019/20 season, the team participated in the D1 Arkema for the first time in its history. The club returned to the elite of the French championship for the 2022/23 season, finishing in 1st place in Group A ahead of Nantes and Lille.
On 04 October 2024, the Rouge et Bleu once again played host to Le Havre at the PSG Campus on Matchday 3 of the Arkema D1. In the end, the Parisians won the match 3-0.

The Encounters
8 played
- 6 won
- 2 drawn
- 0 lost
21 goals scored 4 goals conceded
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D3 - D1 24/25
3 -
0
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D16 - D1 2023/24
4 -
0
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D10 - D1 2023/24
1 -
1
The parisians against Le Havre
On January 27, 2019, the Normandy players received Paris Saint-Germain at the stage of the 1/8th finals of the French Cup. The Red and Blue managed to win on the score of 1 goal to 0, thanks to a goal of Marie-Antoinette Katoto at the end of the game.
On October 2, 2022, Le Havre received the Red and Blue in the framework of the D1 Arkema. Leading 2 goals to 0, the local team managed to get a draw in front of their public of the Stade Océane.
On March 2, 2024, the Parisian women hosted the Havre team at the PSG campus during the 16th round of the championship. In a match they dominated, the Parisian players secured a victory with a score of 4-0.

Players to follow Duel


Born on December 25, 1990, in Malters, Switzerland, Ramona Bachmann loves to travel. By signing for Paris Saint-Germain in 2020, she was playing in a 6th different country, after her native country, Sweden, the United States, Germany and England. With the Blues of Chelsea, she won the title of champion in 2017, as well as the English Cup the following season. On October 2, 2022 against Le Havre, she scored the second goal of PSG in the first half.


Born on December 16, 1991 in Nîmes, Kelly Gadea began her professional career not far from her birthplace, playing for Montpellier HSC. After seasons with Olympique de Marseille and FC Fleury 91, she joined Le Havre in the summer of 2022 from ASJ Soyaux. She has played for the French national youth teams and won the U19 European Championship with Les Bleues in 2010.
The Stadium Océane
Boulevard de Leningrad - 76 000 Le Havre
The Stade Océane is the emblematic stadium of the club Le Havre Athlétic Club, hosting the home matches of the men's and women's sections. Inaugurated in July 2012, its total capacity in match configuration can reach nearly 25,000 seats, making it the largest stadium in the region. Designed in the style of an English stadium, the Stade Océane offers ideal visibility to all spectators.
Numerous parking areas are located around the stadium, including 530 covered spaces available on match days. Free shuttles are also available for spectators to get to the Océane Stadium. Finally, the stadium is located not far from the Le Havre Graville train station.
In the 2022/23 season, the club won against Guingamp (1 - 0), Dijon (5 - 0) and Rodez (2 - 1).