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Ligue 1
Season 2009–10
Matches played 128
Goals scored 322 (2.52 per match)
Top goalscorer Nenê (9)
Biggest home win Lorient 5–0 Boulogne (7 November 2009)
Biggest away win Grenoble 0–4 Rennes (19 September 2009)
Highest scoring Lyon 5–5 Marseille (8 November 2009)

The 2009–10 Ligue 1 season is the 72nd since its establishment. Bordeaux are the defending champions. The fixtures were announced on 5 June 2009[1], and play commenced on 8 August and will end on 15 May 2010.[2] There were three promoted teams from Ligue 2, replacing the three teams that were relegated from Ligue 1 following the 2008–09 season. A total of 20 teams are competing in the league with three clubs suffering relegation to the second divison, Ligue 2. All clubs that secured Ligue 1 status for this season were subject to approval by the DNGC before becoming eligible to participate.[3][4] In addition, German sportswear company Puma became the official provider of match balls for this season after agreeing to a long term partnership with the Ligue de Football Professionnel.[5]

Contents

[edit] Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from Ligue 2 2008–09

Teams relegated to Ligue 2 2009–10

[edit] League table

P
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Auxerre 13 8 2 3 15 10 +5 26 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2 Bordeaux 13 8 1 4 20 10 +10 25
3 Lyon 13 7 4 2 23 17 +6 25 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Play-off round
4 Lorient 13 7 3 3 22 11 +11 24 2010–11 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
5 Montpellier 13 7 3 3 21 16 +5 24
6 Valenciennes 13 7 2 4 24 16 +8 23
7 Marseille 12 6 4 2 23 15 +8 22
8 Monaco 13 7 1 5 16 13 +3 22
9 Nice 13 6 2 5 16 21 −5 20
10 Rennes 13 5 4 4 19 13 +6 19
11 Toulouse 13 5 3 5 14 11 +3 18
12 Nancy 13 5 2 6 18 19 −1 17
13 Paris Saint-Germain 12 4 4 4 17 13 +4 16
14 Lille 13 4 4 5 14 16 −2 16
15 Sochaux 12 5 0 7 13 19 −6 15
16 Lens 13 4 3 6 13 21 −8 15
17 Saint-Étienne 13 4 1 8 10 17 −7 13
18 Boulogne 12 2 3 7 9 22 −13 9 Relegation to Ligue 2
19 Le Mans 13 2 2 9 11 20 −9 8
20 Grenoble 13 0 2 11 6 24 −18 2

Updated to games played on 22 November 2009
Source: Ligue 1
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored.
1Winner of the Coupe de France 2009–10 competition will qualify for the play-off round of UEFA Europa League 2010-11.
2Winner of the Coupe de la Ligue 2009–10 competition will qualify for the third qualifying round of UEFA Europa League 2010-11.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (Q) = Qualified to respective phase of tournament; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

[edit] Results

Home \ Away1 AUX BOR BOU GRE MUC RCL LIL LOR OL OM ASM MHS NAL NIC PSG REN STE SOC TFC VAL
Auxerre 1–0 2–0 3–2 0–3 2–0 2–1 2–0 0–1
Bordeaux 1–0 3–0 4–1 1–0 4–0 1–0 a 0–1
Boulogne 0–0 0–2 2–1 2–3 1–3 1–2 a
Grenoble 1–2 0–2 1–1 0–2 2–3 1–2 0–4
Le Mans 0–1 1–1 3–0 2–2 1–2 2–1
Lens 2–0 1–1 1–1 0–2 2–1 2–2 0–2 a
Lille 2–0 a a 1–2 1–1 0–0 1–0 1–1
Lorient 5–0 1–0 2–2 3–1 4–1 1–1 a
Lyon 1–0 5–5 3–1 a 0–2 2–1 1–0
Marseille 0–0 1–0 a 1–2 4–2 1–0 1–1
Monaco 0–0 2–0 2–0 a 2–0 1–2 1–0
Montpellier 1–0 1–0 2–0 3–0 1–1 2–1 2–0
Nancy 0–3 4–0 0–1 2–1 0–0
Nice 1–0 4–1 1–3 1–1 1–0 3–2
Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 3–0 1–1 a 1–1 0–1
Rennes 0–1 3–0 2–1 a 1–1 3–0 1–0 0–3
Saint-Étienne 1–1 3–1 0–1 1–0 0–2 0–1 0–2 0–2
Sochaux 2–3 1–0 1–2 1–0 1–0 1–4 2–5
Toulouse a 2–0 1–1 0–1 1–0 3–2 3–1 0–1
Valenciennes 1–1 2–0 a 3–2 1–1 1–3 2–3

Updated to games played on 22 November 2009
Source: Ligue 1 Calendar
1The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

[edit] Stats

[edit] Top goalscorers

Position Player Nationality Club Goals
1 Nenê  Brazil Monaco 9
2 Asamoah Gyan  Ghana Rennes 7
- Loïc Rémy  France Nice 7
4 Mamadou Niang  Senegal Marseille 6
- Youssouf Hadji  Morocco Nancy 6
- Kevin Gameiro  France Lorient 6
- Moussa Sissoko  France Toulouse 6
- Marama Vahirua  France Lorient 6
9 5 players 5
14 9 players 4
23 13 players 3
36 41 players 2
77 76 players 1
Total: 320[6]
Average after 125 games: 2.52

Last updated: 22 November 2009
Source: Règlement du classement des buteurs

[edit] Assists Table

Position Player Nationality Club Assists
1 Alejandro Alonso  Argentina Monaco 3
- Yohan Demont  France Lens 3
- Olivier Monterrubio  France Lorient 3
- Benoît Cheyrou  France Marseille 3
5 20 players 2
25 68 players 1
Total: 120
Average after 80 games: 1.50

Last updated: 15 October 2009
Source: Règlement du classement des passeurs

[edit] UNFP Player of the Month

Month Player Club
August[7] Argentina Lisandro López Lyon
September[8] France Hugo Lloris Lyon
October[9] Poland Ireneusz Jeleń Auxerre
November
December
January
February
March
April

[edit] Season statistics

As of 8 November 2009

[edit] Scoring

[edit] Discipline

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • Longest second half injury time: 5 minutes and 56 secondsLens against Lille (20 September 2009).
  • On 9 August 2009, Bordeaux established a record for most consecutive league wins with 12 surpassing Lille who won 11 consecutive matches in 1949, winning their last four games of the 1948–49 season and their first seven in the 1949–50 season.[28] Bordeaux's streak began during the 2008–09 season on 14 March 2009 following a 2–1 victory over Nice.[29] The club broke the record on the opening match day of this season defeating Lens 4–1.[30] The record lasted for 14 matches before coming to an end on 30 August following the club's 0–0 draw with Marseille.
  • On 31 October 2009, Grenoble set a record for most consecutive losses in French football following the club's eleven straight league defeat, an 0–2 loss to Lille. The previous record of ten straight defeats, held by Sète, had been intact since 1947. The losing streak came to an end the following week, on 7 November, following the club's 0–0 draw with Monaco.[31]

[edit] Stadia

Team Stadium Capacity Avg. Attendance
Auxerre Stade de l'Abbé-Deschamps 24,493 10,840
Bordeaux Stade Chaban-Delmas 34,327 29,953
Boulogne Stade de la Libération 15,004 11,248
Grenoble Stade des Alpes 20,000 15,721
Le Mans Stade Léon-Bollée 17,500 10,971
Lens Stade Félix-Bollaert 41,233 36,353
Lille Stade Lille-Metropole 21,803 13,909
Lorient Stade du Moustoir 16,669 10,508
Lyon Stade Gerland 43,051 34,142
Marseille Stade Vélodrome 60,031 45,952
Monaco Stade Louis II 18,500 9,556
Montpellier Stade de la Mosson 32,900 18,647
Nancy Stade Marcel Picot 20,087 16,497
Nice Stade du Ray 17,415 9,931
PSG Parc des Princes 48,712 36,638
Rennes Stade de la Route de Lorient 31,127 23,120
Saint-Étienne Stade Geoffroy-Guichard 35,616 26,790
Sochaux Stade Auguste Bonal 20,025 13,173
Toulouse Stadium Municipal 35,672 18,686
Valenciennes Stade Nungesser 16,547 13,170

Updated to games played on 9 October
Source: AFFLUENCES Par Club
1The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

[edit] Team information

Club Chairman Current Manager Appointed
Auxerre France Dujon, AlainAlain Dujon France Fernandez, JeanJean Fernandez 2006–
Bordeaux France Triaud, Jean-LouisJean-Louis Triaud France Blanc, LaurentLaurent Blanc 2007–
Boulogne France Wattez, JacquesJacques Wattez France Guyot, LaurentLaurent Guyot 2009–
Grenoble Japan Watanabe, KazutoshiKazutoshi Watanabe Bosnia and Herzegovina Baždarević, MehmedMehmed Baždarević 2007–
Le Mans France Legarda, HenriHenri Legarda Portugal Duarte, PauloPaulo Duarte 2009–
Lens France Martel, GervaisGervais Martel France Wallemme, Jean-GuyJean-Guy Wallemme 2008–
Lille OSC France Seydoux, MichelMichel Seydoux France Rudi Garcia 2008–
Lorient France Fery, LoïcLoïc Fery France Gourcuff, ChristianChristian Gourcuff 2003–
Lyon France Aulas, Jean-MichelJean-Michel Aulas France Puel, ClaudeClaude Puel 2008–
Marseille France Dassier, Jean-ClaudeJean-Claude Dassier France Deschamps, DidierDidier Deschamps 2009–
Monaco France Franzi, EtienneEtienne Franzi France Lacombe, GuyGuy Lacombe 2009–
Montpellier France Nicollin, LouisLouis Nicollin France Girard, RenéRené Girard 2009–
Nancy France Rousselot, JacquesJacques Rousselot Uruguay Correa, PabloPablo Correa 2002–
Nice France Cohen, MauriceMaurice Cohen France Ollé-Nicolle, DidierDidier Ollé-Nicolle 2009–
Paris Saint-Germain France Bazin, SébastienSébastien Bazin France Kombouaré, AntoineAntoine Kombouaré 2009–
Rennes France de Saint-Sernin, FrédéricFrédéric de Saint-Sernin France Antonetti, FrédéricFrédéric Antonetti 2009–
Saint-Étienne France Caiazzo, BernardBernard Caiazzo France Perrin, AlainAlain Perrin 2008–
Sochaux France Plessis, Jean-ClaudeJean-Claude Plessis France Gillot, FrancisFrancis Gillot 2008–
Toulouse France Sadran, OlivierOlivier Sadran France Casanova, AlainAlain Casanova 2007–
Valenciennes France Decourrière, FrancisFrancis Decourrière France Montanier, PhilippePhilippe Montanier 2009–

[edit] Kits

Team Kit maker Main Sponsor Notes
Auxerre Airness Nasùba Express No changes have yet been reported.
Bordeaux Puma Kia New home, away, and Champions League shirt. Bordeaux's home shirt will remain traditional blue and will retain the v-design, which will be white and emblazoned along top half of the chest and shoulders. Away shirt will be white and will be an updated version of last year's away shirt. Champions League kit is all red with white vertical stripes that began near the chest area, so the shirt can retain its v-design.
Boulogne Uhlsport NCN No changes have yet been reported.
Grenoble Nike Index No changes have yet been reported.
Le Mans Kappa Le Gaulois No changes have yet been reported.
Lens Reebok Invicta Lens leaves Nike for Reebok. New home and away kit. Home kit goes away from the original polka dot design and reverts to an all red shirt with Lens' secondary color yellow emblazoned around the shoulders, waists, and arms. Away shirt is all sky blue and is based on the home shirt with black replacing the yellow emblazonment.
Lille Canterbury of New Zealand Groupe Partouche New home kit. Home shirt is all red with horizontal, darker red, thin stripe details. The shirt will have three white ovals on each side as a Canterbury design.
Lorient Duarig La trinitaine New home, away, third, and fourth kits. Shirts will revert from last year's left to right sash. Home kit is prominently orange with a black and white design running along the shoulders. Away kit it is all white with the black and white design again running along the shoulders. The third shirt is black with the design running along the shoulders being orange and white. Fourth kit is brown at the top of the shirt, but slowly converts to a sky blue style color. The sky blue begins along the shoulders and run all the way down the shirt.[32]
Lyon Umbro Bet Clic
Kool Shen
Accor ends its partnership with Lyon. New sponsor Bet Clic comes on, effective January 2010, however Lyon have decided to contest this ruling in order for them to display their sponsor for the first part of the season, as well. New home, away, and Champions League kits. The home shirt has a white base color, with the horizontal red and blue stripe in the middle, reverting from the club's red and blue vertical stripe that has been used in previous years. The logo of Umbro appears on the top-right of the shirt in blue.[33] The away shirt features a black and red design. The top part of the shirt is black and it fades horizontally in the middle into red. The shirt has a partly red collar, and also has red details on the black sleeves.[34] The European kit is midnight blue with a horizontal red and blue locating in the middle of the shirt.[35]
Marseille adidas Direct Energie
Bet Clic (only European kit)
New home and away kit. Home kit to have a more original design being white with sky blue vertical pinstripes, as well as a sky blue collar. Home shirt to also debut club's new crest. Away kit to include shades of light blue and dark blue reflecting the colors of both the club and the city. Both shirts to include the updated logo of sponsor Direct Energie.[36]
Monaco Puma Fedcom Updated home kit. Brand new away kit and alternate kit. Away kit to be red with red shorts and socks. Alternate kit is all white with white shorts and socks.
Montpellier Nike GDE Recyclage No changes have yet been reported.
Nancy Baliston Odalys Vacances Updated home kit. Brand new away kit. Away kit from last year becomes third kit. Other than a few minor alterations, home kit remains the same. New away kit is all red and based on home kit.[37]
Nice Lotto Takara No changes have yet been reported.
PSG Nike Emirates New home and away kit. Home kit to be all navy blue with red vertical stripes and a red collar. Away kit to be all white with red shorts.[38]
Rennes Puma Samsic Brand new alternate away kit, which was unveiled on final day of 2008–09 season. Shirt is all black with red collar and black shorts, which will be complimented with black socks.[39]
Sochaux Lotto Mobil 1 New home kit and away kit. Home kit will be all yellow with thin black vertical stripes. Away kit will be white with a black and yellow vertical stripe running down the middle of the shirt.
Saint-Étienne adidas Fruité Updated home kit and brand new away kit. Third kit will be carried over from last season. Home kit was green with white shorts and green socks. Away shirt is white with a lime green sash going from left to right along the shirt, akin to Argentine club River Plate.
Toulouse Airness IDEC Updated home kit and brand away kit. Away kit is predominantly gray with purple stripes engraved along the shoulders and sides of the shirt.
Valenciennes Nike Toyota (home), SITA-Suez No changes have yet been reported.

[edit] Managerial changes

[edit] During summer break

Team Outgoing Manner Date Table Incoming Date Table
Olympique Marseille Belgium Eric Gerets Resigned 12 May 2009[40] Off-season France Didier Deschamps 1 July 2009[41] N/A
Paris Saint-Germain France Paul Le Guen Contract Expiration 30 June 2009[42] Off-season France Antoine Kombouaré 1 July 2009[43] N/A
Nice France Frédéric Antonetti Contract Expiration 30 June 2009[44] Off-season France Didier Ollé-Nicolle 1 July 2009[45] N/A
Monaco Brazil Ricardo Gomes Contract Expiration 30 June 2009[46] Off-season France Guy Lacombe 1 July 2009[47] N/A
Valenciennes France Antoine Kombouaré Moved to Paris Saint-Germain 30 June 2009[43] Off-season France Philippe Montanier 1 July 2009[48] N/A
Rennes France Guy Lacombe Move to Monaco 30 June 2009[47] Off-season France Frédéric Antonetti 1 July 2009[49] N/A
Le Mans France Arnaud Cormier Mutual consent 30 June 2009[50] Off-season Portugal Paulo Duarte 1 July 2009[51] N/A
Boulogne France Philippe Montanier Moved to Valenciennes 30 June 2009[48] Off-season France Laurent Guyot 1 July 2009[52] N/A
Montpellier France Rolland Courbis Mutual consent 30 June 2009[53] Off-season France René Girard 1 July 2009[54] N/A

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