1967–68 French Division 1

AS Saint-Étienne won Division 1 season 1967/1968 of the French Association Football League with 57 points.

Participating teams

 

Final table

Position Club Points Played W D L GF GA GD av. attendance Europe, Division 2
1 AS Saint-Étienne 57 38 24 9 5 78 30 +48 Champion of France
European Cup
2 OGC Nice 46 38 18 10 10 49 41 +8 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
3 FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 43 38 16 11 11 48 39 +9
4 Olympique de Marseille 43 38 17 9 12 49 46 +3 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
5 US Valenciennes-Anzin 42 38 17 8 13 42 34 +8
6 FC Metz 42 38 15 12 11 49 44 +5 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
7 FC Nantes 41 38 15 11 12 55 50 +5
8 Bordeaux 40 38 18 4 16 57 44 +13 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (Runner-up of Coupe de France)
9 AC Ajaccio 39 38 16 7 15 59 59 0
10 RC Paris-Sedan 38 38 15 8 15 56 47 +9
11 AS Monaco 37 38 15 7 16 45 48 -3
12 Olympique Lyonnais 36 38 12 12 14 53 51 +2 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
13 Red Star FC 36 38 12 12 14 44 43 +1
14 Stade Rennais UC 36 38 13 10 15 49 57 -8
15 FC Rouen 35 38 15 5 18 48 51 -3
16 RC Strasbourg 34 38 13 8 17 34 40 -6
17 RC Lens 34 38 13 8 17 48 61 -13 Relegated to Division 2
18 Angers SCO 34 38 12 10 16 56 70 -14 Relegated to Division 2
19 Lille OSC 27 38 9 9 20 35 52 -17 Relegated to Division 2
20 AS Aixoise 20 38 6 8 24 48 95 -47 Relegated to Division 2

(Victory:2 points, Draw:1 point, Defeat:0 points)

Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1968/1969

Top goalscorers

Place Player Nationality Club Goals
1 Étienne Sansonetti  France AC Ajaccio 26
2 Hervé Revelli  France AS Saint-Étienne 23
3 Fleury Di Nallo  France Olympique Lyonnais 18
- Joseph Yegba Maya  Cameroon Olympique de Marseille 18
5 Lucien Cossou  France AS Aixoise 17
6 Georges Lech  France RC Lens 16
- André Guy  France Olympique Lyonnais 16
- Johny Leonard  Luxembourg FC Metz 16
9 Didier Couécou  France Bordeaux 15
- Silvester Takac Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia Stade Rennais UC 15
- Guy Lassalette  France FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 15
12 Philippe Levavasseur  France RC Paris-Sedan 14
- Mohamed Salem  Algeria RC Paris-Sedan 14
14 José Farías  Argentina Red Star FC 13
15 Salif Keita  Mali AS Saint-Étienne 12
- Jean-Claude Bras  France US Valenciennes-Anzin 12
- Jacques Simon  France FC Nantes 12
- Charly Loubet  France OGC Nice 12

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