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FC Montlouis is a French football club based in Montlouis-sur-Loire, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. The club was founded in 1925 and has developed into an important football organisation serving the local community. Its official identity is associated with the yellow and black colours, and its home base is Stade Eugène Cholet at 43 Rue Descartes in Montlouis-sur-Loire. The club operates a broad football structure covering senior, youth and women's football. Its sporting project combines competitive football with player development and community participation. FC Montlouis has been particularly active in youth development and has received formal recognition from the French Football Federation. In January 2025, the Ligue Centre-Val de Loire and District d'Indre-et-Loire awarded the club the FFF “Label Excellence” for its football school and the FFF “Label Jeunes Féminines Bronze” for its women's youth structure. These awards recognise organisational quality, player development, youth participation and the club's work in developing girls' football. The club's senior men's team has progressed to the national level of French football. During the 2025–26 season, FC Montlouis competed in Championnat National 2, with the French Football Federation recording its National 2 fixtures. The club's current 2026–27 communications show continued participation in the national competition structure and ongoing sporting development. FC Montlouis also places emphasis on social responsibility and inclusive football. In January 2023, the club organised a cécifoot discovery event in partnership with AFM-Téléthon, introducing children and adults to football for people with visual impairments. The initiative was supported by the Centre-Val de Loire Football League and demonstrated the club's commitment to making football accessible to people with disabilities. The club also participates in the French Football Federation's Programme Éducatif Fédéral, with FC Montlouis recognised in the February 2026 regional challenge for an initiative focused on health. FC Montlouis has stated ambitions to continue professionalising its organisation while preserving its local and family-oriented identity. In 2024, club leadership publicly announced plans to create a Société Anonyme Sportive Professionnelle (SASP) as part of a broader project to strengthen the club's structure and attract local business and investment partners. Its LinkedIn profile identifies FC Montlouis as a sports-club organisation with 2–10 employees, headquartered in Montlouis-sur-Loire, and lists football, education, performance and sporting events among its areas of activity.
