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1971–72 French Division 1

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34th season of French Division 1
Football league season
Division Nationale
Season1971–72
ChampionsMarseille (4th title)
RelegatedLille
Monaco
Angoulême
European CupMarseille
Cup Winners' CupBastia
UEFA CupNîmes
Sochaux
Angers
Matches380
Goals1,087 (2.86 per match)
Top goalscorerJosip Skoblar (30)

Olympique de Marseille wonDivision 1 season 1971/1972 of theFrench Association Football League with 56 points.

Teams

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Location of teams in1971–72 Division 1

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Marseille(C)3824867837+4156Qualification toEuropean Cup first round
2Nîmes3821987637+3951Qualification toUEFA Cup first round
3Sochaux38215125742+1547
4Angers38197125640+1645
5Lyon38189115845+1345
6Saint-Étienne38204148159+2244
7Nantes38179127048+2243
8Nice381512115844+1442
9Bastia38202165857+142Qualification toCup Winners' Cup first round[a]
10Nancy381412125649+740
11Rennes381312135354−138
12Bordeaux381211153952−1335
13Ajaccio38129174953−433
14Metz38137184449−533
15Reims38913164669−2331
16Paris Saint-Germain(R)381010185167−1630Administratively relegated toDivision 3[fr][b]
17Red Star381010183464−3030
18Lille(R)38810204368−2526Relegation toFrench Division 2
19Monaco(R)38810204168−2726
20Angoulême(R)3887233985−4623
Source:Histoire du PSG
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Victory: 2 points, Draw: 1 point, Defeat: 0 points
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Bastia qualified for 1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup as runners-up of the1971–72 Coupe de France as cup winners Marseille also won the league and qualified for the European Cup.
  2. ^Paris Saint-Germain were administratively relegated toDivision 3 following their split fromParis FC at the end of the season.

Promoted fromDivision 2, who will play inDivision 1 season 1972/1973

Results

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Home \ AwayACAANGASABASBORLILOLOMMETASMNALNANNICNMSPSGRSREIRENSTESOC
Ajaccio1–33–02–03–10–12–01–11–03–03–14–20–00–03–01–02–21–22–11–2
Angers2–18–12–03–13–12–11–01–14–11–12–12–00–02–01–03–21–11–12–0
Angoulême1–31–02–13–03–32–02–31–02–01–12–51–10–33–10–22–10–03–40–0
Bastia2–13–12–01–01–01–12–11–01–22–02–13–31–01–02–03–14–13–06–1
Bordeaux1–01–12–02–13–10–30–20–03–11–02–22–11–42–02–01–12–10–20–1
Lille3–10–14–21–00–00–10–23–01–11–13–03–31–11–33–10–00–02–02–3
Lyon2–11–22–03–02–21–03–32–12–23–21–32–03–23–15–15–00–22–01–0
Marseille1–12–13–00–23–03–01–13–04–21–12–01–03–14–26–00–01–12–33–0
Metz3–00–01–02–11–34–01–01–34–00–13–01–03–12–03–03–01–20–40–1
Monaco2–23–01–00–11–21–10–10–13–24–22–10–21–12–10–01–10–11–21–3
Nancy2–01–03–22–02–12–12–21–21–13–01–03–20–12–31–10–03–13–10–0
Nantes2–01–05–04–00–02–12–01–15–11–12–24–02–06–01–10–24–04–32–0
Nice2–03–13–00–15–13–12–12–01–12–01–01–14–01–11–03–00–01–21–2
Nîmes2–01–03–06–21–15–22–01–31–15–10–04–02–04–12–02–13–04–02–1
Paris SG1–10–13–04–10–04–11–21–23–10–01–42–31–11–14–12–41–11–31–0
Red Star3–12–11–12–11–00–01–12–41–11–01–10–11–21–50–02–21–01–22–1
Reims3–12–13–10–22–12–00–01–30–11–13–20–01–21–13–30–10–22–12–3
Rennes1–13–12–21–02–05–20–01–23–01–33–11–12–20–21–12–04–12–40–2
Saint-Étienne1–10–14–05–31–14–00–12–12–03–21–32–12–21–30–15–19–14–20–1
Sochaux3–12–04–16–10–02–04–00–11–03–12–12–01–11–00–21–21–13–20–2
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJosip SkoblarMarseille30
2MaliSalif KeitaSaint-Étienne29
3FranceJacques VergnesNîmes26
4ArgentinaDelio OnnisReims22
5ArgentinaAngel MarcosNantes20
6FranceBernard LacombeLyon19
FranceHervé RevelliNice
8Republic of the CongoFrançois M'PeléAjaccio17
FranceFleury Di NalloLyon
FranceJacques BonnetNîmes
FrancePhilippe PiatSochaux

Attendances

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#ClubAverage
1Marseille22,864
2Saint-Étienne13,440
3Nantes11,678
4Olympique lyonnais11,625
5Stade rennais10,652
6Nice10,188
7LOSC10,059
8Paris FC10,030
9Reims10,027
10Nancy9,888
11Nîmes9,887
12Metz9,424
13Red Star8,273
14Sochaux7,280
15Girondins7,167
16Angers6,020
17Bastia4,030
18Angoulême3,539
19Ajaccio3,076
20Monaco2,534

Source:[1]

References

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  1. ^https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/fra/avefra1972.htm
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