1984–85 French Division 1

Girondins de Bordeaux won Division 1 season 1984/1985 of the French Association Football League with 59 points.

Participating teams

 

Final table

Position Club Points Played W D L GF GA GD av. attendance Europe, Ligue 2
1 Bordeaux 59 38 25 9 4 70 27 +43 Champion of France
European Cup
2 FC Nantes Atlantique 55 38 23 9 6 61 32 +29 UEFA Cup
3 AS Monaco 48 38 18 12 8 65 28 +37 UEFA Cup Winner's Cup (Winner of Coupe de France)
4 Auxerre 47 38 18 11 9 53 39 +14 UEFA Cup
5 FC Metz 45 38 18 9 11 50 46 +4 UEFA Cup
6 Sporting Toulon Var 44 38 19 6 13 46 37 +9
7 RC Lens 40 38 16 8 14 57 43 +14
8 FC Sochaux 38 38 12 14 12 55 43 +12
9 Stade Brest 36 38 11 14 13 50 51 -1
10 Stade Lavallois 36 38 12 12 14 39 52 -13
11 AS Nancy 35 38 13 9 16 53 54 -1
12 Toulouse FC 35 38 11 13 14 43 49 -6
13 Paris Saint-Germain FC 33 38 13 7 18 58 73 -15
14 SEC Bastia 32 38 11 10 17 39 68 -29
15 Lille 31 38 9 13 16 37 45 -8
16 RC Strasbourg 31 38 9 13 16 47 57 -10
17 Olympique Marseille 31 38 13 5 20 51 67 -16
18 FC Rouen 29 38 8 13 17 28 46 -18 8036 Relegated to Division 2
19 Tours FC 29 38 9 11 18 44 66 -22 Relegated to Division 2
20 RC Paris 26 38 9 8 21 32 55 -23 Relegated to Division 2

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

Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1985/1986

Top goalscorers

Place Player Nationality Club Goals
1 Vahid Halilhodžić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia FC Nantes Atlantique 28
2 Bernard Lacombe  France Bordeaux 22
3 Gérard Buscher  France Stade Brest 19
4 Delio Onnis  Argentina Sporting Toulon Var 17
- Yannick Stopyra  France Toulouse FC 17
6 Bernard Genghini  France AS Monaco 15
- Dominique Rocheteau  France Paris Saint-Germain FC 15
- Stéphane Paille  France FC Sochaux 15
9 Philippe Anziani  France AS Monaco 14
- Omar Da Fonseca  Argentina Tours FC 14
11 Patrice Garande  France Auxerre 13
- Thierry Meyer  France SEC Bastia 13
- Dusan Savic Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia Lille 13
- Bruno Bellone  France AS Monaco 13
- Ruben Umpierrez  Uruguay AS Nancy 13
16 Dieter Müller Germany West Germany Bordeaux 12
- Philippe Vercruysse  France RC Lens 12
- Walter Kelsch Germany West Germany RC Strasbourg 12
- Eric Pécout  France RC Strasbourg 12
20 François Brisson  France RC Lens 11
- Alain Giresse  France Bordeaux 11
- Robert Jacques  France AS Nancy 11

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