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Histoire Du Club Sportif IBM France Histoire du Club Sportif IBM France SPOR UB TI CL F IB M FRANCE Sommaire Sommaire ........................................................................................................................................... 2 Les Présidents de 1938 à nos jours..................................................................................................... 4 Les différentes appellations du Club Sportif IBM France ................................................................. 6 La Vie Sportive .................................................................................................................................. 7 De 1936 à 1979 .................................................................................................................................. 8 1980.................................................................................................................................................. 19 1981.................................................................................................................................................. 21 1982.................................................................................................................................................. 23 1983.................................................................................................................................................. 30 1984.................................................................................................................................................. 46 1985.................................................................................................................................................. 91 1986................................................................................................................................................ 132 Athlétisme .................................................................................................................................. 132 Boxe Francaise ........................................................................................................................... 136 Cyclotourisme ............................................................................................................................ 136 Equitation ................................................................................................................................... 138 Escrime....................................................................................................................................... 138 Football....................................................................................................................................... 138 Golf............................................................................................................................................. 141 Judo ............................................................................................................................................ 142 Parachutisme .............................................................................................................................. 143 Ski............................................................................................................................................... 144 Tennis......................................................................................................................................... 146 Tennis de table ........................................................................................................................... 147 Triathlon..................................................................................................................................... 148 Voile........................................................................................................................................... 149 Volley-ball.................................................................................................................................. 149 1987................................................................................................................................................ 161 1988................................................................................................................................................ 201 1989................................................................................................................................................ 227 1990................................................................................................................................................ 249 1991................................................................................................................................................ 279 1992................................................................................................................................................ 296 1993................................................................................................................................................ 306 1994................................................................................................................................................ 307 1995................................................................................................................................................ 308 1996................................................................................................................................................ 309 1997................................................................................................................................................ 313 1998................................................................................................................................................ 316 1999................................................................................................................................................ 320 2000................................................................................................................................................ 325 2001................................................................................................................................................ 332 2002................................................................................................................................................ 334 2003................................................................................................................................................ 340 SPOR UB TI CL F IB La naissance du Club IBM France M FRANCE Lucien Le Moal nous raconte… CINQUANTE ans… Un demi-Siècle… Comme le temps passe. JUIN 1936, oui c’était vraiment le printemps. J’avais 23 ans. J’étais dans l’entreprise depuis quelques mois. Il me semble en effet que le temps était magnifique. Peut-être est-ce simplement un embellissement de ma mémoire que je crois toujours fidèle. A la suite des grands événements populaires de cette période historique, un grand souffle de nouveauté était passé dans les entreprises. L’annonce de la loi des quarante heures et surtout la semaine des « deux dimanches » apportaient un grand espoir d’évasion hebdomadaire en particulier pour les sportifs et les amoureux de la nature. Grâce à un recrutement déjà judicieux et aussi à sa jeunesse, le personnel de la compagnie Electro- Comptable (future IBM France) comprenait un apport relativement nombreux de sportifs pratiquants, mais aussi sympathisants (que l'on appelle maintenant supporters) aussi bien dans les services commerciaux boulevard Malesherbes qu’à l’usine de Vincennes. Ce recrutement et cet encadrement jeunes donnaient déjà à l’entreprise une ambiance et un dynamisme quasiment inconnus ailleurs à cette époque. Dès l’annonce de la loi des quarante heures, le besoin de la création d’un club sportif se fit sentir avec l’appui de la direction. Il est bon de savoir qu’à cette époque le sport corporatif était plutôt dans l’enfance, ne comprenant vraiment que deux disciplines ; le football et, à un degré moindre, le basket-ball. Quelques locomotives d’alors qui avaient nom Gabriel La Voegie, Raymond Pailloux, Louis Fossati, Jean Berges ainsi que votre serviteur, lancèrent l’opération et créèrent : l’Association Sportive Compagnie Electro-Comptable (A.S.C.E.C.) ouverte à tous les membres de l’entreprise. Le club sportif était lancé et dès la rentrée des congés payés l’activité démarrait chaque samedi sur un stade loué à Noisy-le-Grand qui n’était alors qu’un village. Dès la première saison, l’effectif des compétiteurs comprenait deux équipes de football et deux équipes de basket-ball. Le premier bureau du club de la saison 1936/1937 était composé comme suit : Gabriel La Voegie Président Raymond Pailloux Vice Président Louis Fossati Secrétaire Lucien Le Moal Secrétaire Louis Morelet Trésorier. Ce retour sur cette époque me conforte dans la conviction que cette création sportive a permis de favoriser de meilleures relations à l'intérieur de l’entreprise. Je crois que l’héritage se fait encore sentir d’une façon bénéfique par l’état d’esprit à tendance sportive qui continue d’être à l’IBM France. En donnant un grand coup de chapeau à mes grands anciens, malheureusement trop tôt disparus, je suis persuadé que, tout comme moi, ils seraient très fiers de voir que notre création sportive est devenue : le grand « Club IBM France ». Permettez-moi de remercier tous ces dirigeants bénévoles qui ont
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