Club Cité d'Anfe
| Full name | Club Cité d'Anfe | ||
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| Nickname(s) | Burgundies | ||
| Founded | 1883 | ||
| Stadium | Stade Anfois | ||
| Capacity | 82,730 | ||
| Owner | Supporters du Club (fan owned) | ||
| Manager | Paul Riviere | ||
| Coach | Xavier Lebreton | ||
| League | Commonwealth League | ||
| 2023-24 | 2nd of 20 | ||
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Club Cité d'Anfe, often referred to as Club Cité, is an association football club based in Anfa, Haesan currently participating in the Commonwealth League and the 2023–24 UHFA Elite Championship. The club is notable for its large Arrivée fanbase and is often regarded as a rallying banner for those of Arrivée heritage. Club Cité was formed in 1883 as one of the original members of the Haesanite Colonial Football League as Anfa City Football Club, and then was renamed in 1921 post-independence. The team is the only Haesanite team to have remained in the top flight for its entire existence. Throughout that period, it has largely been regarded as one of the top teams in Haesan, and its success continues to the present day. It is the most decorated team in Haesanite football history, having won 28 top flight championships, 34 Haesan Cup titles, 2 UHFA Elite Championships, 1 UHFA Competitors League, an Elite-Champions Challenge, and a Club Internationale.