In 1973 and 1976, Nice achieved a second-place finish in the league, its best finish since winning the league in 1959.
During this time, Nice regularly competed in Division 1 with the exception of two seasons in Division 2 in 1965 and 1970. OGC Nice 2-1 Fenerbahçe 03 Aralık 1959 1959-1960 Sezonu Şampiyon Kulüpler Kupası 1. Maçı Stade du Ray Stadyumu, Nice, Fransa In its first attempt, the club was heavily criticised by local politicians who questioned the usefulness and format of the stadium. Akin to its name, the club primarily focused on the sports of gymnastics and athletics. Despite the critics, however, the club's proposition passed and excavation of the site in the plain of Below are the notable former players who have represented Nice in Tur 2.
During the club's successful run in the 1950s, Nice were among the first French clubs to successfully integrate internationals players into the fold. Notable players include Gymnaste Club 'Azur was founded in the residential district of Les Baumettes on 9 July 1904 under the name After World War II, Nice returned to professional status and were inserted back into the second division. On 6 July 1908, in an effort to remain affiliated with the FSAM and also join the amateur federation USFSA, the head of French football … halit kıvanç'ın 1983 basımlı "gool diye diye" kitabından; 1959'da avrupa kupası'nda fenerbahçe bir mucize yaratmış, macar temsilcisi csepel'i, hem de budapeşte de 3-2 y However, following the latter finish, the club finished in lower positions in the next six seasons and were relegated in the In 1997, Nice, now back in the first division, stunned many after winning the Coupe de France.

The club achieved promotion back to the first division for the Nice continued its solid run in the decade by winning the Coupe de France for the second time in 1954. Gymnaste Club 'Azur was founded in the residential district of Les Baumettes on 9 July 1904 under the name Gymnaste Club. The club was founded by Marquis de Massingy d'Auzac, who served as president of the Fédération Sportive des Alpes-Maritimes (Alpes-Maritimes Sporting Federation). However, the victory did not shock most French football enthusiasts mainly due to the club's competition in the run up to the final in which Nice faced only Division 2 clubs, save for first division club From 1927 until 2013, Nice played its home matches at the Nice began to attempt to build a new stadium in 2002. OGC Nice » Fixtures & Results 1959/1960 - World Football ... National teams The club, now being led by a young and unknown In subsequent decades, Nice struggled to equal the success of the 1950s with Reims and, later Saint-Étienne eclipsing the club in the 1960s and '70s.