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The Gare de Paimpol is connected by trains to Gare de Guingamp with the Paris-Montparnasse-Brest line.
En Avant de Guingamp (; commonly referred to as EA Guingamp, EAG, or simply Guingamp ) is a French association football club based in the commune of Guingamp.
Guingamp has only spent seven seasons in Ligue 1 and, aside from winning the Coupe de France, is known for having served as a springboard for prominent players such as Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda, Fabrice Abriel, and Vincent Candela.
Guingamp is currently presided over by Noël Le Graët.
Guingamp () is a commune in the Côtes-d ' Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France.
This is exemplified in the remains of Guingamp ’ s three castles, razed to ground level by the order of Richelieu and now reduced to three towers.
Guingamp is twinned with:

Guingamp and home
Guingamp plays its home matches at the Stade du Roudourou located within the city.

Guingamp and Coupe
The club's last honour was winning the Coupe de France in 1997 after beating Guingamp 4 – 3 on penalties in the final.
On 9 May 2009, the Stade de France set the national attendance record for a sporting match played in France with 80, 832 showing up to watch Guingamp upset Brittany rivals Rennes 2 – 1 in the 2009 Coupe de France Final.
His early career was spent in France with the Breton clubs Stade Brestois and En Avant Guingamp before moving to AJ Auxerre, where he won the double of Ligue 1 and Coupe de France in 1996.

Guingamp and de
La Vierge noire de Guingamp
* Guingamp ( Côtes-d ' Armor ): Basilica of Notre Dame de Bon Secours.
* En Avant de Guingamp, a French football club
* Elenore, wife of Conan de Penthièvre, de La Roche-Derrien, son of Henri de Bretagne, Comte de Tréguier et de Guingamp, and Mathilde de Vendôme.
Théodule-Armand Ribot ( December 18, 1839 – December 9, 1916 ), French psychologist, was born at Guingamp, and was educated at the Lycée de St Brieuc.
* Meazey, Peter ( 1999 ), La Jégado: Histoire de la célèbre empoisonneuse, Guingamp ( 22 ) and paperback ( 2006 ).
Olympique de Marseille manager Alain Perrin signed Drogba from Guingamp, though he was soon replaced by José Anigo.

Guingamp and France
After an impressive season with Germinal, Dagano moved to Genk, where he won the Ebony Shoe, before spells in France, with Guingamp and FC Sochaux.

Guingamp and En
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He then returned to Auxerre before retiring after the 2001-02 season with En Avant Guingamp.
In 1991 he moved to another club in the region, En Avant Guingamp, where his goalscoring rate was better than one every two games ( 68 in 110 league games ), prompting a move to AJ Auxerre in 1995.
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In 2009 he captained French second division side En Avant de Guingamp to victory in the French Cup, when they beat Rennes 2 – 1 in the first ever all Breton final.

Guingamp and football
Guingamp was founded in 1912 and have a solid foundation despite having a bleak history in the first division of French football.

Guingamp and team
Yahia has previously played for Stade Tunisien, Guingamp and had a brief spell at Southampton, although he did not play a first team game for the club.

Guingamp and Ligue
Both clubs who have won the competition and were not playing in Ligue 1 were professional, Le Havre in 1959 and Guingamp in 2009.
A late bloomer, he signed his first professional contract aged 21 ; it was not until the 2002 – 03 season that he realized his potential, scoring 17 goals in 34 appearances in Ligue 1 for Guingamp.
Halfway through the 2001 – 02 season Ligue 1 club Guingamp consolidated months of interest with a transfer offer and Drogba left Le Mans for a fee of £ 80, 000.

Guingamp and 2
Despite taking the lead in the second half, Rennes were defeated 2 – 1 after Guingamp scored two goals in a ten-minute span.

Guingamp and league
However, the next season he rewarded his coaches ' patience, scoring 17 goals in 34 appearances and helping Guingamp finish seventh, a record league finish.
Below are the notable former players who have represented Guingamp in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1912.

Guingamp and French
* Guingamp Tourist Office ( in French )
* French Ministry of Culture list for Guingamp
He took Guingamp and defeated the French Catholic League and their Spanish allies at Chateau Laudran.

Guingamp and .
* May 24 – Sir John Norreys, with an expeditionary force sent by Queen Elizabeth I of England, takes the town of Guingamp after a brief siege, on behalf of Henry of Navarre.
In response, Conan IV took the Breton counties of Tréguier and Guingamp from his uncle Count Henri, a supporter of Henry II of England.
On his return to Brittany, having received minor orders he was appointed an " official ", the title given to an ecclesiastical judge, of the archdeanery of Rennes ( 1280 ); meanwhile he studied Scripture, and there are strong reasons for believing the tradition held among Franciscans that he joined the Third Order of St. Francis sometime later at Guingamp.
He later played for AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Bordeaux, Guingamp, JS Saint-Pierroise and US Cap-Ferret.
Papin's career ended in 1998 with Second Division side EA Guingamp.
Joan died on 10 September 1384 and she was buried at the church of the Friars Minor of Guingamp.
In the final, Nice defeated Guingamp 5 – 4 on penalties to earn cup success.
In the final, Rennes faced Breton rival Guingamp and were heavy favorites.
The second half of the 2001 – 02 season saw Drogba make eleven appearances and score three goals for Guingamp.
Ropartz was born in Guingamp, Côtes-d ' Armor, Brittany.

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