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2022–23 Ligue 1

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Football league season
Ligue 1
Season2022–23
Dates5 August 2022 – 3 June 2023
ChampionsParis Saint-Germain
11th Ligue 1 title
11thFrench title
RelegatedAjaccio
Troyes
Angers
Auxerre
Champions LeagueParis Saint-Germain
Lens
Marseille
Europa LeagueToulouse
(asCoupe de France winners)
Rennes
Europa Conference LeagueLille
Matches380
Goals1,067 (2.81 per match)
Top goalscorerKylian Mbappé
(29 goals)
Best goalkeeperBrice Samba
(15 clean sheets)
Biggest home winMonaco 7–1 Ajaccio
(15 January 2023)
Biggest away winBrest 0–7Montpellier
(28 August 2022)
Highest scoringLyon 5–4 Montpellier
(7 May 2023)
Longest winning runLens
(7 matches)
Longest unbeaten runReims
(19 matches)
Longest winless runAngers
Troyes
(21 matches)
Longest losing runAngers
(13 matches)
Highest attendance65,894
Marseille 0–3 Paris Saint-Germain
(26 February 2023)[1]
Lowest attendance3,561
Monaco 3–2 Auxerre
(1 February 2023)[1]
Attendance8,997,104 (23,677 per match)[1]

The2022–23 Ligue 1, also known asLigue 1Uber Eats for sponsorship reasons, was the 85th season of theLigue 1, France's premier football competition. It began on 5 August 2022 and concluded on 3 June 2023.

As the2022 FIFA World Cup began on 20 November, the last round before the break was held on 12–13 November. The league subsequently resumed on 27 December. Four clubs were relegated toLigue 2 at the end of the season as the number of clubs was reduced to 18 starting from the 2023–24 season. As a result, no play-offs were held at the end of the season, and this was the last season played with 20 teams.

Paris Saint-Germain were the defending champions, and they won a record-breaking eleventh title with one match to spare, following a 1–1 draw againstStrasbourg on 27 May.[2]

Summary

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Lens returned to the Champions League group stage for the first time since the2002–03. Reims went on a record-breaking 19-game unbeaten run underWill Still.[3]Paris Saint-Germain were the defending champions, and secured a record-breaking eleventh title following a 1–1 draw atStrasbourg on the penultimate matchday.[4]

Teams

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A total of twenty teams participated in the 2022–23 edition of the Ligue 1.

Changes

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Toulouse (promoted toLigue 1 after a two-year absence),Ajaccio (promoted after an eight-year absence), andAuxerre (promoted after a ten-year absence) were promoted from the2021–22 Ligue 2.Bordeaux (relegated after thirty years in the top flight),Metz (relegated after three years in the top flight), andSaint-Étienne (relegated after eighteen years in the top flight) were relegated to2022–23 Ligue 2.

Increase from2021–22 Ligue 2Decrease to2022–23 Ligue 2
Toulouse
Ajaccio
Auxerre
Saint-Étienne
Metz
Bordeaux

Stadiums and locations

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Location of teams in2022–23 Ligue 1
ClubLocationVenueCapacity2021–22 season
AjaccioAjaccioStade François Coty10,446Ligue 2, 2nd
AngersAngersStade Raymond Kopa18,75214th
AuxerreAuxerreStade de l'Abbé-Deschamps21,379Ligue 2, 3rd
BrestBrestStade Francis-Le Blé15,93111th
ClermontClermont-FerrandStade Gabriel Montpied11,98017th
LensLensStade Bollaert-Delelis37,7057th
LilleLilleDecathlon Arena Pierre Mauroy Stadium50,18610th
LorientLorientStade du Moustoir18,89016th
LyonLyonGroupama Stadium59,1868th
MarseilleMarseilleOrange Vélodrome67,3942nd
MonacoMonacoMonacoStade Louis II18,5233rd
MontpellierMontpellierStade de la Mosson32,90013th
NantesNantesStade de la Beaujoire35,3229th
NiceNiceAllianz Riviera35,6245th
Paris Saint-GermainParisParc des Princes48,5831st
ReimsReimsStade Auguste Delaune21,68412th
RennesRennesRoazhon Park29,7784th
StrasbourgStrasbourgStade de la Meinau29,2306th
ToulouseToulouseStadium Municipal33,150Ligue 2, 1st
TroyesTroyesStade de l'Aube21,68415th

Personnel and kits

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TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (front)Shirt sponsor (back)Shirt sponsor (sleeve)Shorts sponsorSocks sponsor
AjaccioFranceOlivier PantaloniGuadeloupeMathieu CoutadeurAdidasLMM,Cullettività di Corsica-Collectivité de Corse, AZ habitatGamm Vert/CG Plomberie/Résidence Castugna/Pierre Boulangerie Patisserie/D.L.M.C Anfriani/OC Invest/Teddy Smith/biddingsport.net/FL ELEC/Fromagerie Alta Cima/ScorePlay/A Casetta/Petras/BC Automobiles/Marbrerie Di Grazia/AMS Multiservices/Valdu di l'Alivi/Décor 2000/Traiteur Come Prima/Corsica Haché/Oxygo, Madewis, Hôtel Serenada/Fitness Park Ajaccio/Le Marché aux affaires Castellani/CG Plomberie/OC Invest/Suretec/By Migloo/Hotel U Catagnu/A Boxetta, Le Filosorma GaleriaAir Corsica, Provence Monte Cristo/BC Automobiles/Gamm Vert/Le Petit Cheval Blanc/OxygoAjaccio,EuropcarNone
AngersFranceAlexandre DujeuxFrancePierrick CapelleKappaGroupe Actual(H)/Le Gaulois(A & 3), Maison de l'Atoll,AngersOpen EnergieP2iSystème UNone
AuxerreFranceChristophe PélissierMaliBirama TouréMacronAcadomia, X1, SPPE, ServistoresLCR, X1GroupamaAuxerre, Actis LocationNone
BrestFranceEric RoyFrancePierre Lees-MelouAdidasQuéguiner Matériaux(H)/Yaourt Malo(A & 3)/Le Petit Basque(A & 3), SILL(H)/Breizh Cola(A & 3), GUYOT Environnement, Oceania Hotels, Autour des WilliamsÉcomiam, J.Bervas AutomobilesCharnel Fruits/Guindé/Eaux de Zilia/Caillarec/KOSTUM Maison Caidou/ITC Formation/Triangle IntérimE.Leclerc, SOFT-Société d'Organisation Financière et TechniqueBSP Sécurité
ClermontFrancePascal GastienFranceFlorent OgierUhlsportCrédit Mutuel,Clermont Ferrand,Puy-de-Dôme,Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes(H)Systèmes Solaires, Groupe BatiproRadio SCOOPVeoliaNone
LensFranceFranck HaiseIvory CoastSeko FofanaPumaAuchan, Groupe Lempereur, Smart Good Things/NexansRandstad,WinamaxAushopping NoyellesPas-de-Calais,McDonald'sNone
LillePortugalPaulo FonsecaPortugalJosé FonteNew BalanceCazoo, RIKA,MEL(H)/Hello Lille(A & 3)Essalmi, Teddy SmithAushopping V2Winamax,BlåkläderNone
LorientFranceRégis Le BrisFranceLaurent AbergelUmbroJean Floc'h, Acadomia,Breizh ColaKarrGreen,MorbihanGroupe ActualBMW Lorient/Mousqueton,B&B HotelsNone
LyonFranceLaurent BlancFranceAlexandre LacazetteAdidasEmiratesOOGarden, Groupe ALILAMG MotorTeddy SmithNone
MarseilleCroatiaIgor TudorFranceDimitri PayetPumaCazoo, Parions SportBoulangerD'Or et de PlatineNoneNone
MonacoBelgiumPhilippe ClementFranceWissam Ben YedderKappaeToro, Triangle IntérimPeace and SportNoneVBETNone
MontpellierArmeniaMichel Der ZakarianFranceTéji SavanierNikePartouche, FAUN-Environnement,Montpellier Métropole, Smart Good ThingsFAUN-Environnement,Sud de FranceLoxamSystème U, ViwoneNone
NantesFrancePierre AristouyFranceAlban LafontMacronSynergie/Groupe AFD(in UEFA matches), Groupe AFD, ProginovPréservation du Patrimoine, Groupe MilletLNA Santé/Groupe Millet(in UEFA matches)ZEbet, FlaminoNone
NiceFranceDidier Digard (caretaker)BrazilDanteMacronIneosIneos GrenadierIneos HygienicsVille de Nice, VBETNone
Paris Saint-GermainFranceChristophe GaltierBrazilMarquinhosNikeQatar AirwaysNoneGOATNoneNone
ReimsEnglandWill StillMoroccoYunis AbdelhamidUmbroHexaom, Transports Caillot,Crédit Agricole du Nord-EstSOS Malus, RoyaltizTriangle Intérim,Grand Reims(H)/Reims(A & 3)Winamax, Würth MODYFNone
RennesFranceBruno GénésioMaliHamari TraoréPumaSamsic, Del Arte, Groupe Launay, Association ELABlot ImmobilierGroupe ROSEConvivioNone
StrasbourgFranceFrédéric AntonettiFranceDimitri LiénardAdidasÉS Énergies(H)/Winamax(A & 3),Hager, Pierre Schmidt(H)/Stoeffler(A & 3)Winamax(H)/ÉS Énergies(A & 3),BoulangerWürthSoprema,Eurométropole de Strasbourg, AtheoNone
ToulouseFrancePhilippe MontanierBelgiumBrecht DejaegereCraftLP Promotion Group,BetwayGLSNewrestSud de FranceNone
TroyesAustraliaPatrick KisnorboFrench GuianaYoann SalmierLe Coq SportifWinamax, Lex Persona, norelem, FestilightSinfin, Amplitude Groupe AutomobileCentury 21 Groupe MartinotVille de Troyes, LCRNone

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
LilleFranceJocelyn GourvennecSacked16 June 2022[5]Pre-seasonPortugalPaulo Fonseca29 June 2022[6]
LorientFranceChristophe Pélissier19 June 2022[7]FranceRégis Le Bris27 June 2022[8]
NiceFranceChristophe GaltierMutual consent27 June 2022SwitzerlandLucien Favre27 June 2022[9]
Paris Saint-GermainArgentinaMauricio Pochettino1 July 2022[10]FranceChristophe Galtier5 July 2022[11]
MarseilleArgentinaJorge SampaoliResigned1 July 2022[12]CroatiaIgor Tudor4 July 2022[13]
LyonNetherlandsPeter BoszSacked9 October 2022[14]7thFranceLaurent Blanc9 October 2022[15]
AuxerreFranceJean-Marc Furlan11 October 2022[16]16thFranceChristophe Pélissier26 October 2022[17]
BrestArmeniaMichel Der Zakarian11 October 2022[18]20thFranceEric Roy3 January 2023[19]
ReimsSpainÓscar García13 October 2022[20]20thEnglandWill Still13 October 2022[21]
MontpellierFranceOlivier Dall'Oglio17 October 2022[22]11thFranceRomain Pitau14 November 2022[23]
TroyesFranceBruno Irles8 November 2022[24]13thAustraliaPatrick Kisnorbo23 November 2022[25][26]
AngersFranceGérald Baticle22 December 2022[27]20thFranceAbdel Bouhazama5 January 2023[28]
StrasbourgFranceJulien Stéphan9 January 2023[29]19thFranceFrédéric Antonetti21 January 2023[30]
NiceSwitzerlandLucien Favre9 January 2023[31]11thFranceDidier Digard (caretaker)9 January 2023[32]
MontpellierFranceRomain Pitau7 February 2023[33]15thArmeniaMichel Der Zakarian8 February 2023[34]
AngersFranceAbdel BouhazamaResigned7 March 2023[35]20thFranceAlexandre Dujeux7 March 2023
NantesFranceAntoine KombouaréSacked9 May 2023[36]17thFrancePierre Aristouy9 May 2023

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Paris Saint-Germain(C)3827478940+4985Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Lens3825946829+3984
3Marseille3822796740+2773Qualification for theChampions League third qualifying round
4Rennes38215126939+3068Qualification for theEuropa League group stage
5Lille38191096544+2167Qualification for theEuropa Conference League play-off round
6Monaco38198117058+1265
7Lyon38188126547+1862
8Clermont38178134549−459
9Nice381513104837+1158
10Lorient381510135253−155
11Reims381215114545051
12Montpellier38155186562+350
13Toulouse38139165157−648Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
14Brest381111164454−1044
15Strasbourg38913165159−840
16Nantes38715163755−1836
17Auxerre(R)38811193563−2835Relegation toLigue 2
18Ajaccio(R)3875262374−5126
19Troyes(R)38412224581−3624
20Angers(R)3846283381−4818
Source:Ligue 1
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored; 7) Goals scored; 8) Away goals scored; 9) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[37]
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Toulouse qualified for the Europa League group stage as the2022–23 Coupe de France winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayAJAANGAUXBRECLELENLILLOROLOMASMMONFCNNICPSGREIRENSTRTFCTRO
Ajaccio1–00–30–01–30–01–30–10–21–00–20–10–20–10–30–10–54–20–02–1
Angers1–21–11–31–21–21–01–21–30–31–22–10–01–11–22–41–22–30–22–1
Auxerre1–02–21–11–11–31–11–32–10–22–30–22–11–11–20–00–01–00–51–0
Brest0–14–01–02–11–10–01–22–41–11–20–72–01–01–20–01–21–13–12–1
Clermont2–12–12–11–30–40–22–02–10–20–21–10–01–00–51–02–11–12–01–3
Lens3–03–01–03–22–11–15–21–02–13–01–03–10–13–12–12–12–13–01–0
Lille3–01–04–12–10–01–03–13–32–14–32–12–11–21–71–11–12–02–15–1
Lorient3–00–00–12–12–11–32–13–10–02–20–23–21–21–20–02–12–10–12–0
Lyon2–15–02–10–00–12–11–00–01–23–15–41–11–10–13–03–11–21–14–1
Marseille1–23–12–11–21–00–12–13–11–01–11–12–11–30–34–11–12–26–13–1
Monaco7–12–03–21–01–11–40–03–12–12–30–44–10–33–10–11–14–31–22–4
Montpellier2–05–01–23–02–11–11–31–11–21–20–20–32–31–31–11–02–11–23–2
Nantes2–21–01–04–11–10–01–11–00–00–22–20–32–20–30–30–10–23–12–2
Nice3–00–11–11–01–20–01–01–13–10–30–16–11–10–20–02–11–10–03–2
Paris SG5–02–05–01–02–33–14–31–30–11–01–15–24–22–11–10–22–12–14–3
Reims1–02–22–11–12–41–11–04–21–11–20–31–31–00–00–03–10–23–04–0
Rennes2–14–25–03–12–00–11–30–13–20–12–03–03–02–11–03–03–02–14–0
Strasbourg3–12–12–00–10–02–20–31–11–22–21–22–01–12–01–11–11–31–22–3
Toulouse2–03–21–11–10–10–10–22–21–22–30–24–20–01–10–31–03–12–24–1
Troyes1–13–11–12–20–21–11–12–21–30–22–20–10–00–11–32–21–11–10–3
Source:Ligue 1
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[38]
1FranceKylian MbappéParis Saint-Germain29
2FranceAlexandre LacazetteLyon27
3CanadaJonathan DavidLille24
4United StatesFolarin BalogunReims21
BelgiumLoïs OpendaLens
6SenegalHabib DialloStrasbourg20
7FranceWissam Ben YedderMonaco19
FranceElye WahiMontpellier
9NigeriaTerem MoffiLorient/Nice[a]18
10ArgentinaLionel MessiParis Saint-Germain16
  1. ^Played for Lorient until matchday 20, scoring 12 goals

Clean sheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets[39]
1FranceBrice SambaLens15
2FranceYehvann DioufReims14
3ItalyGianluigi DonnarummaParis Saint-Germain13
4FranceSteve MandandaRennes12
5FranceAlban LafontNantes11
DenmarkKasper SchmeichelNice
7FranceLucas ChevalierLille10
FranceMory DiawClermont
SpainPau LópezMarseille
10FranceMaxime DupéToulouse9
GermanyAlexander NübelMonaco

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of Ligue 1 hat-tricks
PlayerClubAgainstResultDate
FranceFlorian SotocaLensBrest3–2 (H)7 August 2022
FranceKylian MbappéParis Saint-GermainLille7–1 (A)21 August 2022
FranceWissam Ben YedderMonacoNantes4–1 (H)2 October 2022
BelgiumLoïs OpendaLensToulouse3–0 (H)28 October 2022
FranceWissam Ben YedderMonacoAjaccio7–1 (H)15 January 2023
United StatesFolarin BalogunReimsLorient4–2 (H)1 February 2023
CanadaJonathan DavidLilleLyon3–3 (H)10 March 2023
BelgiumLoïs OpendaFastestLensClermont4–0 (A)12 March 2023
FranceElye Wahi4MontpellierLyon4–5 (A)7 May 2023
FranceAlexandre Lacazette4LyonMontpellier5–4 (H)7 May 2023
FranceAmine GouiriRennesAjaccio5–0 (A)21 May 2023
Note

4Player scored 4 goals
FastestPlayer scored fastest hat-trick in Ligue 1 history

Discipline

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Player

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Team

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  • Most yellow cards:83[42]
    • Lille
  • Most red cards:9[43]
    • Montpellier
  • Fewest yellow cards:42[42]
    • Lorient
  • Fewest red cards:1[43]
    • Lille

Awards

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Monthly

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MonthPlayer of the MonthRef.
PlayerClub
AugustBrazilNeymarParis Saint-Germain[44]
SeptemberArgentinaLionel Messi[45]
OctoberFranceMartin TerrierRennes[46]
November/DecemberFranceKylian MbappéParis Saint-Germain[47]
JanuaryFranceWissam Ben YedderMonaco[48]
FebruaryFranceKylian MbappéParis Saint-Germain[49]
MarchBelgiumLoïs OpendaLens[50]
April[51]

Annual

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See also:Trophées UNFP du football
AwardWinnerClubRef.
Player of the SeasonFranceKylian MbappéParis Saint-Germain[52]
Young Player of the SeasonPortugalNuno MendesParis Saint-Germain
Foreign Player of the SeasonArgentinaLionel Messi[53]Paris Saint-Germain
Goalkeeper of the SeasonFranceBrice SambaLens
Goal of the SeasonFranceElye WahiMontpellier
Manager of the SeasonFranceFranck HaiseLens
Team of the Year[54]
GoalkeeperFranceBrice Samba (Lens)
DefendersMoroccoAchraf Hakimi (Paris Saint-Germain)Democratic Republic of the CongoChancel Mbemba (Marseille)AustriaKevin Danso (Lens)PortugalNuno Mendes (Paris Saint-Germain)
MidfieldersFranceKhéphren Thuram (Nice)FranceValentin Rongier (Marseille)Ivory CoastSeko Fofana (Lens)
ForwardsArgentinaLionel Messi (Paris Saint-Germain)BelgiumLoïs Openda (Lens)FranceKylian Mbappé (Paris Saint-Germain)

Attendances

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#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance[55]
1Olympique de Marseille1762,571
2Paris Saint-Germain1746,221
3Olympique lyonnais1746,058
4RC Lens1737,653
5Lille OSC1736,149
6FC Nantes1730,002
7Stade rennais1727,195
8RC Strasbourg1725,278
9Toulouse FC1723,966
10OGC Nice1722,286
11AJ auxerroise1715,576
12FC Lorient1714,992
13Montpellier HSC1713,804
14Stade de Reims1713,602
15Stade brestois 291712,657
16Clermont Foot1711,270
17ESTAC1710,011
18Angers SCO179,616
19AC Ajaccio177,527
20AS Monaco177,095

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