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2011/12 Season Review: France

May 26, 2012

Ligue One

Toulouse FC finished the season tied with Olympique Lyonnais, but took home the Ligue One championship by virtue of a nine-goal edge in scoring differential. OM joins those two in the Champions League next year, while AS Saint-Etienne, AS Monaco, and Stade Malherbe Caen will compete in the EURO Cup. Notice who’s missing: last year’s champion, Paris Saint-Germain, finished in eighth place after a decidedly average season.

Perhaps the best performance came from LOSC Lille Métropole, who finished eleventh in their first year after promotion. The other two newly promoted teams, USBCO and Montpellier Hérault SC, were relegated back to Ligue 2 along with Le Mans UC 72.

Top Goalscorer: 31, Robert Vittek (LOSC Lille Métropole)
Top Rated Player: 7.78, Moussa Sissoko (Toulouse FC)

Last year’s top goalscorer, Guillaume Hoarau, had a solid year for Paris Saint-Germain, and this was Sissoko’s second consecutive year as the top rated player in Ligue One. There are rumors that he may be destined for England in the near future.

Ligue 2

ESTAC ran away with the Ligue Two title, followed by Tours FC and FC Nantes. For Nantes, that means their stay in Ligue Two was a single season. The news was at the bottom of the table where RC Strasbourg, Paris FC, and Grenoble Foot 38 were relegated, meaning Grenoble dropped two levels in two years. Of the three teams promoted last season, Paris FC heads back down, but both Chamois Niortais and Stade de Reims survive for another year in France’s second division.

Top Goalscorer: 35, Thiago Ribeiro (RC Strasbourg)
Top Rated Player: 7.75, Fatjon Rroshi (Stade Rennais FC)

Ribeiro parlayed his excellent season into a transfer to Ligue One OGC Nice while Albanian wunderkind Rroshi has been attracting the attention of Tottenham, Bursapor, and Paris Saint-Germain after a great year that saw him score twenty-five and setup fourteen. Both of last year’s stars, Amr Zaki and Silvan Aegerter moved up to Ligue One with LOSC Lille Métropole, having solid seasons in the top flight.

French National

Stade Brestois 29 and SC Bastia return to Ligue Two, along with Evian TG FC. Those three teams were clearly the class of the French National League, easily outdistancing US Créteil-Lusitanos. Racing CF Levallois 92, Rodez Aveyron Football, Sporting Toulon Var, and Pacy Football all find themselves moving down on the season.

Top Goalscorer: 22, Kassi Ouédraogo (AC Arles Avignon)
Top Rated Player: 7.57, Khaled Melliti (AC Arles Avignon)

With both recognized players, it may be a surprise that Arles finished only four points above the relegation zone. Last year’s top goalscorer retired from professional football while Oliver Fontenette had a solid year for Arles.

2010/11 Season Review: France

Ligue 1

Paris Saint-Germain topped Ligue 1 comfortably after last year’s disappointing finish, finishing well ahead of OM and susprising AS Nancy Lorraine, who nudged last year’s champions, Olympique Lyonnais into fourth place. The surprise of the season, however, was newly promoted Angers SCO, who finished 8th in the table and only narrowly missed out on European play their first year in Ligue 1. FC Metz will also be returning to the top flight of French football, but FC Nantes’ stay there will be brief, as they join Stade Rennais and Grenoble Foot 38 in relegation to Ligue 2.

Top Goalscorer: 26. Guillaume Hoarau (Paris Saint-Germain)
Top Rated Player: 7.72. Moussa Sissoko (Toulouse)

Hoarau’s teammate, Mevlüt Erdinç, led the league last year with 27 goals: he added 25 this year. Ligue 1’s best player last year, Yoann Gourcuff, had another strong year for Girondins Bordeaux as well.

Ligue 2

All three of the teams relegated from Ligue 1 last season (Montpelier Hérault SC, LOSC Lille Métropole, and USBCO) will return next season after finishing in the top three spots in Ligue 2. However, three new teams will drop out of the league, as SC Bastia, Havre AC, and Stade Brestois 29 rounded out the bottom of the table.

Top Goalscorer: 30. Amr Zaki (LOSC Lille Métropole)
Top Rated Player: 7.80. Silvan Aegerter (LOSC Lille Métropole)

French National

Stade de Reims, Chamois Niortais, and Paris FC all earned promotion into Ligue 2 next season. The real news, though, is the complete disaster that is Nîmes Olympique: last year, they were in Ligue 2, next year they will be relegated out of the French National league, along with Aviron Bayonnais, AS Cherbourg, and US Luzenac. Nîmes accomplished this feat despite boasting the league’s top goalscorer, Togolese veteran Thomas Dossevi.

Top Goalscorer: 28. Thomas Dossevi (Nîmes Olympique)
Top Rated Player: 7.87. Oliver Fontenette (AC Arles Avignon)


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