French National 3 Group G | France
Founded: 1999
Stadium: Stade Pierre Guérin
Manager: N/A
| Date | Match | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 09 May 2026 | Saint-Étienne II vs Mâcon 71 | 16:00:00 |
| 16 May 2026 | Mâcon 71 vs Orléans II | 16:00:00 |
| Date | Home | Score | Away | League |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
25 Apr 2026 16:00 |
|
4 - 1 |
Cosne |
French National 3 Group G Stade Pierre Guérin |
|
18 Apr 2026 16:00 |
|
0 - 0 |
Vierzon |
French National 3 Group G Stade Pierre Guérin |
|
11 Apr 2026 16:00 |
|
1 - 1 |
Mâcon 71 |
French National 3 Group G Stade de la Neylière |
|
28 Mar 2026 17:00 |
|
2 - 0 |
Jura Sud Foot |
French National 3 Group G Stade Pierre Guérin |
|
21 Mar 2026 17:30 |
|
0 - 6 |
Mâcon 71 |
French National 3 Group G Stade Hector Rolland |
|
14 Mar 2026 17:00 |
|
4 - 3 |
Saran |
French National 3 Group G Stade Pierre Guérin |
|
07 Mar 2026 18:00 |
|
2 - 3 |
Mâcon 71 |
French National 3 Group G Complexe Sportif Claude Wolff |
|
21 Feb 2026 18:00 |
|
1 - 0 |
Dijon II |
French National 3 Group G Stade Pierre Guérin |
|
14 Feb 2026 17:00 |
|
0 - 0 |
Mâcon 71 |
French National 3 Group G Stade Jules Ladoumègue |
|
07 Feb 2026 17:00 |
|
2 - 0 |
Feurs |
French National 3 Group G Stade Pierre Guérin |
Mâcon 71 is a football club located in Mâcon, France. They play in Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of French football. The club's president is Alain Griezmann, the father of professional footballer Antoine Griezmann. Mâcon's club colour is marine blue.
Founded in 1997, UF Mâconnais came to be firstly from the merger of Union Sportive de Charnay and ASPTT Mâcon, and secondly from the merger of the newly created Entente Charnay et Mâcon 71 and Football Club Mâcon. Initially called Mâconnais Football Club, it was renamed to Union du Football Mâconnais in 2000.
Youth development is an important aspect of UF Mâconnais. The U17 team of the club formerly competed in the Championnat National U17 from 2010 to 2015.
The highest tier the club has played in during its history is the Championnat National 2, the fourth tier in the French football league system, reaching the division for the first time in 2023. In the 2020–21 season, Mâcon reached the round of 64 of the Coupe de France, the furthest they had ever progressed in the competition.
The club was renamed to Mâcon 71 in 2025.