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2022–23 Ligue 2

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Football league season
Ligue 2
Season2022–23
Dates30 July 2022 – 5 June 2023
ChampionsLe Havre
PromotedLe Havre
Metz
RelegatedSochaux
Dijon
Niort
Nîmes
Matches370
Goals890 (2.41 per match)
Top goalscorerGeorges Mikautadze
(23 goals)
Biggest home winSaint-Étienne 5–0Bastia
(30 August 2022)
Dijon 5–0Laval
(26 December 2022)
Biggest away winSaint-Étienne 0–6 Le Havre
(20 August 2022)
Highest scoringMetz 3–6Guingamp
(12 September 2022)
Valenciennes 4–5Paris
(1 April 2023)
Longest winning runSochaux
(6 matches)
Longest unbeaten runMetz
(25 matches)
Longest winless runDijon
(10 matches)
Longest losing runSochaux
(8 matches)

The2022–23 Ligue 2, commonly known as2022–23 Ligue 2 BKT for sponsorship reasons, was the 84th season ofLigue 2. It began on 30 July 2022 and ended on 5 June 2023.[1] The league had a break from 12 November to 27 December due to theFIFA World Cup.[2] Two clubs were to be promoted to Ligue 1 at the end of the season as the number of clubs in Ligue 1 was set to be reduced from 20 to 18 for the 2023–24 season.[3] As a result, there were no play-offs held after the end of the regular season.[4]

Teams

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Team changes

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Increase fromChampionnat NationalIncrease toLigue 1Decrease fromLigue 1Decrease toChampionnat National

Stadiums and locations

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Location of teams in2022–23 Ligue 2
ClubLocationVenueCapacity
AmiensAmiensStade de la Licorne12,097
AnnecyAnnecyParc des Sports15,660
BastiaBastiaStade Armand Cesari16,078
BordeauxBordeauxMatmut Atlantique42,115
CaenCaenStade Michel d'Ornano21,215
DijonDijonStade Gaston Gérard15,995
GrenobleGrenobleStade des Alpes20,068
GuingampGuingampStade de Roudourou18,378
LavalLavalStade Francis Le Basser18,607
Le HavreLe HavreStade Océane25,178
MetzLongeville-lès-MetzStade Saint-Symphorien25,636
NîmesNîmesStade des Costières18,482
NiortNiortStade René Gaillard10,886
ParisParisStade Charléty19,151
PauPauNouste Camp4,031
Quevilly-RouenRouenStade Robert Diochon12,018
RodezRodezStade Paul-Lignon5,955
Saint-ÉtienneSaint-ÉtienneStade Geoffroy-Guichard42,000
SochauxMontbéliardStade Auguste Bonal20,005
ValenciennesValenciennesStade du Hainaut25,172

Personnel and kits

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerSponsors (front)Sponsors (back)Sponsors (sleeve)Sponsors (shorts)Sponsors (socks)
AmiensFrancePatrice Descamps (interim)FranceRégis GurtnerPumaIntersport, Igol Lubrifiants,GueudetIgol LubrifiantsNoneAmiens Métropole,E.Leclerc RiveryNone
AnnecyFranceLaurent GuyotFranceJean-Jacques RocchiAdidasMSC Cruises, Mediaco Vrac, SogimmAnnecy, Nissan Groupe MaurinTissier TechniqueLP CharpenteNone
BastiaFranceRégis BrouardFranceChristophe VincentAdidasOscaro Power,Corsica Ferries, Madewis, Roncaglia Blanchisserie,Collectivité de Corse, Olivier Bleu, Smart Good ThingsPayfoot, ESSE, MadewisCoviagCapembal, Centre Auto JW, JW RentNone
BordeauxFranceDavid GuionFranceYoann BarbetAdidasCrédit Mutuel du Sud-Ouest, Groupe VitalMAT IN BAT, Bistro RégentCupraVigier GroupeNone
CaenFranceStéphane MoulinFranceRomain ThomasKappaStarwash (H)/Saint James (A), Künkel, ThalazurImprimerie NII, GuillouxSofrilogCrédit Agricole Normandie, Printngo PublicitéNone
DijonFrancePascal DuprazFranceDaniel CongréLottoGroupe Roger Martin, Dijonnaise de Voies Ferrées,SuezDijon - Cité internationale de la gastronomie et du vin, LCRLeader IntérimChopard Groupe Automobile,DalkiaCaisse d'Epargne
GrenobleFranceVincent HognonFranceBrice MaubleuNikeVinci Immobilier (H)/Carrefour (A), Smart Good ThingsSEMPA, Le Cabanon en ProvenceNoneGroupe ABC, LCRNone
GuingampFranceStéphane DumontFranceJérémy LivolantUmbroCeltigel, Creactuel,Breizh Cola, Union d'Experts, BallayJardiman, Vital ConceptCafés CoïcBernard Jarnoux Crêpier, TibblocNone
LavalFranceOlivier FrapolliFranceJimmy RoyeKappaLactel,La Mayenne Le Département,Laval AggloV and B Cave & Bar, Groupe Lucas,MayenneGroupe ActualLaval Agglo, SEPAL, AropizNone
Le HavreSloveniaLuka ElsnerAlgeriaVictor LekhalJomaSiemens Gamesa, SIM Emploi, SOL'SSOL'SNoneNoneNone
MetzRomaniaLászló BölöniFranceMatthieu UdolKappaCar Avenue (H), MOSL Mosselle Sans Limite, Malezieux, Axia InterimTechnitoit,NaconEurométropole de MetzE.Leclerc Moselle, LCRNone
NîmesFranceFrédéric BompardFranceBenoît PoulainKipstaBastide Médical,NîmesDecathlon NîmesCarré SudNîmes MétropoleNone
NiortFranceBernard SimondiBurkina FasoCharles KaboréKappaCheminées Poujoulat, Solnet (H)/Open Energie (A)Niort AggloNoneNoneNone
ParisFranceThierry LaureyMartiniqueCyril MandoukiAdidasBahrain Victorious,Lycamobile,BpifranceVinciNoneVBETNone
PauFranceDidier TholotFranceAntoine BatissePumaMansion Sports, Iroise Bellevie,Pau, Casino de Pau,IntersportArobase Intérim, Brico FenêtreBulluxServicesÜbi Care, Mansion SportsNone
Quevilly-RouenFranceOlivier EchouafniFranceAlexandre BonnetKappaMatmut, SATEB,Métropole Rouen Normandie, TPR,IntersportMaisons France ConfortNoneVolkswagen BletNone
RodezFranceDidier SantiniFranceRémy BoissierAdidasMaxoutil,E.LeclercJeanStation, Thermatic,Ville de Rodez,Aveyron,Rodez Agglomération,Occitanieaveyron.frIntersport, MaxoutilNone
Saint-ÉtienneFranceLaurent BatllesFranceAnthony BriançonHummelSmart Good Things,Loire, BYmyCAR, AtrihomeSaint-Étienne La Métropole, ZEbetKelyps IntérimAésio Mutuelle, DesjoyauxNone
SochauxFrancePierre-Alain Frau (interim)FranceGaëtan WeissbeckNikeNedey Automobiles,Région Bourgogne-Franche-Comté,Crédit Agricole Franche-ComtéPays de Montbéliard AgglomérationNéoliaidverde,DoubsNone
ValenciennesMoroccoAhmed Kantari (interim)FranceMathieu DebuchyAcerbisF&VL (H)/TSR (A & 3),Ford, Groupe Dhollande, SpefinoxTSR (H)/F&VL (A & 3)Match Worn ShirtLCR, OCADNone

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
DijonFrancePatrice GarandeMutual consent14 May 2022[5]Pre-seasonSenegalOmar Daf17 June 2022[6]
ValenciennesFranceChristophe DelmotteReturned to first-team duties20 May 2022[7]FranceNicolas Rabuel3 June 2022[8]
Quevilly-RouenFranceFabien MercadalResigned30 May 2022[9]FranceOlivier Echouafni8 June 2022[10]
Saint-ÉtienneFrancePascal DuprazEnd of contract2 June 2022[11]FranceLaurent Batlles3 June 2022[12]
FC MetzFranceFrédéric AntonettiMutual consent7 June 2022[13]RomaniaLászló Bölöni16 June 2022[14]
Le HavreFrancePaul Le GuenSacked16 June 2022[15]SloveniaLuka Elsner20 June 2022[16]
SochauxSenegalOmar DafSigned byDijon FCO17 June 2022[6]FranceOlivier Guégan25 June 2022[17]
NiortFranceSébastien DesabreSigned byDR Congo7 August 2022[18]11thCameroonAndé Dona Ndoh (interim)5 July 2022[19]
CameroonAndé Dona NdohEnd of interim spell4 September 2022[20]16thPortugalRui Almeida4 September 2022[20]
RodezFranceLaurent PeyreladeSacked8 November 2022[21]18thFranceEmmerick Darbelet (interim)8 November 2022
NîmesFranceNicolas UsaïMutual consent16 November 2022[22]17thFranceFrédéric Bompard21 November 2022[23]
RodezFranceEmmerick DarbeletEnd of interim spell28 November 2022[24]18thFranceDidier Santini28 November 2022[24]
NiortPortugalRui AlmeidaMutual consent1 February 2023[25]20thBeninOumar Tchomogo (interim)2 February 2023[26]
BeninOumar TchomogoEnd of interim duties9 March 2023[27]20thFranceBernard Simondi9 March 2023[27]
DijonSenegalOmar DafSacked3 April 2023[28]19thFrancePascal Dupraz3 April 2023
AmiensFrancePhilippe Hinschberger3 April 2023[29]11thFrancePatrice Descamps (interim)3 April 2023
ValenciennesFranceNicolas Rabuel13 April 2023[30]16thMoroccoAhmed Kantari (interim)13 April 2023
SochauxFranceOlivier Guégan17 May 2023[31]6thFrancePierre-Alain Frau (interim)17 May 2023

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or Relegation
1Le Havre(C, P)38201534619+2775Promotion toLigue 1
2Metz(P)38201266133+2872
3Bordeaux3820995128+2369
4Bastia38179125245+760
5Caen381611115243+959
6Guingamp381510135146+555
7Paris FC381510134543+255
8Saint-Étienne381511126357+653[a]
9Sochaux(D, R)38157165441+1352Relegation toChampionnat National
10Grenoble38149153336−351
11Quevilly-Rouen381214124749−250
12Amiens38138174052−1247
13Pau381211154052−1247
14Rodez381113143944−546
15Laval38144204456−1246
16Valenciennes381015134249−745
17Annecy381112153951−1245Spared from relegation
18Dijon(R)381012163843−542Relegation toChampionnat National
19Nîmes(R)38106224462−1836
20Niort(R)3878233567−3229
Source:Ligue 2
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Fair play points
(C) Champions;(D) Disqualified;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Saint-Étienne were deducted three points for a pitch invasion during theirrelegation play-off the previous season.[32]

Positions by round

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The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards.

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
Le Havre715151010842243221111111111111111111111111
Metz28557578109101112118106434544444443433333322
Bordeaux123235214311112232222333222222222222233
Bastia179481115111187999121413111175467885555556444444
Caen62311153686877577898888656766765665555
Sochaux91617146631134334323343222333334344556669
Guingamp11173796557788118121213101113111112111091012101191191076
Paris FC1459111311131012101110109129107811131210129109108911910910787
Grenoble13712131510101391186534456577555786776777778910
Saint-Étienne2020202020191915181818191819202020202019191816151514131212119101110119108
Quevilly-Rouen10141416121415171915121213151311891091096767889888888111111
Amiens18127244254224467645666799109111111101214131212121212
Valenciennes86111214967765565659101112151013141313121414161615151517141316
Annecy151919191817171215171316161415151414121391112101112141315131516161615151417
Pau191816181920201914161613111091213131515141515161616161516151413141414171513
Rodez1117181717181820161415171718181817161717181920202018171613141312121313131615
Laval310668121416131317141413101415151414121414131415151717171717181716181714
Dijon54842389111214151517171616171616171719191717181819181818171818161818
Nîmes161310159131214171919181916161718191918161617171819191918191919191919191919
Niort41113916161618202020202020191919181820202018181920202020202020202020202020
Leader and promotion to Ligue 1
Promotion to Ligue 1
Relegation to Championnat National
Source:Ligue 2

Results

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Home \ AwayAMIANNBASBORCAEDIJGREGUILAVHACMETNIMNIOQUEPFCPAURODSTESOCVAL
Amiens1–03–11–21–32–11–01–11–21–10–21–03–00–21–11–01–30–11–00–2
Annecy2–00–21–02–01–10–01–10–11–00–30–01–21–02–00–20–32–12–12–1
Bastia1–13–01–11–01–03–01–10–21–11–04–22–10–10–11–00–22–03–21–0
Bordeaux1–11–02–01–02–13–00–13–01–22–01–01–04–02–11–10–1[a]1–12–10–0
Caen3–10–03–12–22–12–14–10–01–21–04–21–00–13–11–12–02–20–02–1
Dijon3–00–21–10–32–21–01–15–00–00–02–10–10–01–10–11–02–10–22–1
Grenoble2–12–10–10–01–00–00–23–20–00–13–22–01–01–21–11–10–21–01–0
Guingamp3–10–41–10–11–22–02–43–10–11–11–22–00–20–04–00–02–11–23–1
Laval0–31–12–11–24–01–00–11–21–33–32–02–10–11–20–13–12–12–11–0
Le Havre1–12–03–01–02–11–00–00–02–12–03–11–00–00–01–11–02–21–00–2
Metz3–00–03–23–00–01–21–03–61–01–12–00–02–01–11–01–13–20–02–0
Nîmes2–04–00–01–00–11–20–21–21–00–11–43–22–00–13–21–01–23–13–3
Niort1–32–21–43–11–22–10–30–03–20–11–31–13–32–12–12–30–10–30–1
Quevilly-Rouen1–32–21–10–02–12–22–02–01–30–11–23–13–33–12–10–02–20–01–1
Paris FC3–01–00–11–31–12–11–01–20–00–01–43–03–02–10–11–22–42–10–1
Pau2–12–22–60–21–00–00–02–10–10–11–11–01–03–40–12–22–20–31–0
Rodez0–12–20–20–33–22–10–10–11–01–11–41–11–11–00–02–31–11–21–1
Saint-Étienne1–13–25–02–01–12–02–23–21–00–61–31–12–04–20–22–00–22–32–0
Sochaux0–15–11–01–11–20–21–00–14–11–10–13–13–02–20–02–31–02–14–0
Valenciennes1–12–22–20–21–12–21–01–03–11–01–13–20–00–04–51–10–02–22–1
Source:Ligue 2
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^The Bordeaux v Rodez match was abandoned in the first half after a Bordeaux supporter entered the pitch and shoved Rodez player Lucas Buádes, who fell to the ground.[33] On 12 June, following an investigation, the LFP ruled the result before the match was suspended to stand and gave a one-point deduction for Bordeaux at the beginning of the 2023–24 season.[34][35]

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[36]
1Georgia (country)Georges MikautadzeMetz23
2Guinea-BissauAlexandre MendyCaen19
3Ivory CoastJean-Philippe KrassoSaint-Étienne17
4NigeriaJosh MajaBordeaux16
5GuineaMorgan GuilavoguiParis FC15
Ivory CoastMoïse SahiAnnecy
7FranceFrank MagriBastia13
MaliIbrahim SissokoSochaux
FranceMalik TchokountéNîmes
10FranceMickaël Le BihanDijon12
SenegalIbrahima WadjiSaint-Étienne

Attendances

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#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance[37]
1Girondins de Bordeaux1921,810
2AS Saint-Étienne1917,436
3FC Metz1914,970
4SM Caen1913,799
5Havre AC1912,501
6FC Sochaux1911,969
7SC Bastia199,941
8EA Guingamp198,838
9Valenciennes FC197,928
10Amiens SC197,561
11Dijon FCO197,540
12Stade lavallois197,123
13FC Annecy196,832
14Grenoble Foot 38195,640
15Paris FC194,030
16US Quevilly-Rouen193,786
17Pau FC193,104
18Nîmes Olympique192,774
19Chamois niortais192,576
20Rodez AF192,218

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