2008–09 Ligue 2
Season | 2008–09 |
---|---|
Champions | Lens |
Promoted |
Boulogne Montpellier |
Relegated |
Amiens Reims Troyes |
Europa League | Guingamp (Play-off round; via domestic cup) |
Goals scored | 864 |
Average goals/game | 2.27 |
Top goalscorer |
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Biggest home win | Strasbourg 5–0 Nîmes (October 6, 2008) |
Biggest away win | Angers 1–5 Boulogne (April 24, 2009) |
Highest scoring |
Bastia 6–2 Ajaccio (December 5, 2008) (8 goals) |
← 2007–08 2009–10 → |
The Ligue 2 season 2008/2009 was the sixty-seventh[1] edition since its establishment, and began on August 1, 2008 and ended on May 29, 2009. The fixtures were announced on May 23, 2008.[2]
Promotion and relegation
Teams relegated to Ligue 2
- FC Metz, relegated after losing to Olympique Marseille on April 12, 2008.
- RC Strasbourg, relegated after losing to SM Caen on May 10, 2008.
- RC Lens, relegated after drawing with FC Girondins de Bordeaux on May 17, 2008.
Teams promoted to Ligue 1
- Le Havre AC, promoted after drawing with CS Sedan on April 22, 2008.
- FC Nantes, promoted after drawing with Montpellier HSC on April 25, 2008.
- Grenoble Foot 38, promoted after drawing with LB Châteauroux on May 12, 2008.
Teams promoted from Championnat National
- Vannes OC, promoted after losing to FC Martigues on April 26, 2008.
- Tours FC, promoted after defeating Stade Laval on May 3, 2008.
- Nimes Olympique, promoted after defeating Stade Laval on May 16, 2008.
Teams relegated to Championnat National
- FC Gueugnon, relegated after losing to AC Ajaccio on April 18, 2008.
- FC Libourne-Saint-Seurin, relegated after losing to CS Sedan on May 2, 2008.
- Chamois Niortais FC, relegated after losing to US Boulogne on May 16, 2008.
League table
Last updated May 29, 2009
Lens (C) (P) | Ligue 1 | |||||||||
Montpellier (P) | ||||||||||
Boulogne (P) | ||||||||||
Strasbourg | ||||||||||
Metz | ||||||||||
Tours | ||||||||||
Angers | ||||||||||
Dijon | ||||||||||
Sedan | ||||||||||
Vannes | ||||||||||
Bastia | ||||||||||
Clermont | ||||||||||
Guingamp | ||||||||||
Brest | ||||||||||
Châteauroux | ||||||||||
Ajaccio | ||||||||||
Nîmes | ||||||||||
Amiens (R) | Championnat National | |||||||||
Troyes (R) | ||||||||||
Reims (R) | ||||||||||
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Stats
Top goalscorers
Grégory Thil wins the Ligue 2 Trophée du Meilleur Buteur.
Position | Player | Nationality | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Grégory Thil | ![]() |
US Boulogne | 18 |
2 | Víctor Montaño | ![]() |
Montpellier HSC | 15 |
- | Papiss Cissé | ![]() |
FC Metz | 15 |
4 | Cheick Diabaté | ![]() |
AC Ajaccio | 14 |
5 | James Fanchone | ![]() |
RC Strasbourg | 13 |
- | Toifilou Maoulida | ![]() |
RC Lens | 13 |
7 | Paul Alo'o | ![]() |
Angers SCO | 12 |
- | Richard Socrier | ![]() |
Stade Brest 29 | 12 |
9 | Tenema N'Diaye | ![]() |
Tours FC | 11 |
- | Titi Buengo | ![]() |
Troyes AC | 11 |
- | Kandia Traoré | ![]() |
RC Strasbourg | 11 |
12 | Pierre-Yves André | ![]() |
SC Bastia | 10 |
- | Jérôme Lebouc | ![]() |
Vannes OC | 10 |
14 | 7 players | 9 | ||
21 | 11 players | 8 | ||
32 | 9 players | 7 | ||
41 | 15 players | 6 | ||
56 | 12 players | 5 | ||
68 | 20 players | 4 | ||
88 | 36 players | 3 | ||
124 | 37 players | 2 | ||
161 | 79 players | 1 | ||
Total: | 864 | |||
Average after 380 games: | 2.27 |
Last updated: May 30, 2009
Source: Ligue 2
Assists Table
Paul Alo'o wins the Ligue 2 Trophée du Meilleur Passeur.
Position | Player | Nationality | Club | Assists |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Paul Alo'o | ![]() |
Angers | 12 |
2 | Alberto Costa | ![]() |
Montpellier | 11 |
3 | Johann Ramaré | ![]() |
US Boulogne | 10 |
- | Yann Kermorgant | ![]() |
Stade Reims | 10 |
5 | 1 player | 8 | ||
6 | 2 players | 7 | ||
8 | 3 players | 6 | ||
11 | 10 players | 5 | ||
21 | 20 players | 4 | ||
41 | 25 players | 3 | ||
66 | 54 players | 2 | ||
120 | 88 players | 1 | ||
Total: | 484 | |||
Average after 380 games: | 1.27 |
Last updated: May 30, 2009
Source: Ligue 2
UNFP Player of the Month
Month | Player | Club |
---|---|---|
August | ![]() | RC Strasbourg |
September | ![]() | RC Strasbourg |
October | ![]() | Montpellier HSC |
November | ![]() | Montpellier HSC |
December | ![]() | Montpellier HSC |
January | ![]() | Angers SCO |
February | ![]() | RC Lens |
March | ![]() | Tours FC |
April | ![]() | RC Lens |
Awards
Player of the Year
The nominees for Ligue 2 Player of the Year. The winner will be determine at the annual UNFP Awards on May 24. The winner will be displayed in bold.[3]
Player | Nationality | Club |
---|---|---|
Paul Alo'o | ![]() | ![]() |
Alberto Costa | ![]() | ![]() |
Victor Montaño | ![]() | ![]() |
Grégory Thil | ![]() | ![]() |
Keeper of the Year
The nominees for the Ligue 2 Goalkeeper of the Year. The winner will be displayed in bold.
Player | Nationality | Club |
---|---|---|
Johann Carrasso | ![]() | ![]() |
Stéphane Cassard | ![]() | ![]() |
Macedo Novaes | ![]() | ![]() |
Vedran Runje | ![]() | ![]() |
Manager of the Year
The nominees for Manager of the Year. The winner will be displayed in bold.
Player | Nationality | Club |
---|---|---|
Stéphane Le Mignan | ![]() | ![]() |
Philippe Montanier | ![]() | ![]() |
Daniel Sanchez | ![]() | ![]() |
Jean-Guy Wallemme | ![]() | ![]() |
Team of the Year
Position | Player | Club | |
---|---|---|---|
GK | ![]() | Runje, VedranVedran Runje | Lens |
RB | ![]() | Demont, YohanYohan Demont | Lens |
CB | ![]() | Koscielny, LaurentLaurent Koscielny | Tours |
CB | ![]() | Chelle, ÉricÉric Chelle | Lens |
LB | ![]() | Ramos, MarcoMarco Ramos | Lens |
DM | ![]() | Ca, BocundjiBocundji Ca | Tours |
DM | ![]() | Cohade, RenaudRenaud Cohade | Strasbourg |
AM | ![]() | Costa, AlbertoAlberto Costa | Montpellier |
FW | ![]() | Thil, GrégoryGrégory Thil | Boulogne-sur-Mer |
FW | ![]() | Alo'o, PaulPaul Alo'o | Angers |
FW | ![]() | Montaño, VictorVictor Montaño | Montpellier |
Managers
Club | Head coach |
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Ajaccio | ![]() ![]() |
Amiens | ![]() ![]() |
Angers | ![]() |
Bastia | ![]() |
Boulogne | ![]() |
Brest | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Châteauroux | ![]() ![]() |
Clermont | ![]() |
Dijon | ![]() |
Guingamp | ![]() |
Lens | ![]() |
Metz | ![]() |
Montpellier | ![]() |
Nîmes | ![]() ![]() |
Reims | ![]() ![]() |
Sedan | ![]() ![]() |
Strasbourg | ![]() |
Tours | ![]() |
Troyes | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Vannes | ![]() |
Stadia
![](../I/m/Ligue_2_2008-09_ger.png)
Last updated May 22, 2009[4]
Team | Stadium | Capacity | Avg. Attendance |
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Ajaccio | Stade François Coty | 12,000 | 2,281 |
Amiens | Stade de la Licorne | 12,097 | 9,368 |
Angers | Stade Jean Bouin | 17,000 | 7,398 |
Bastia | Stade Armand Cesari | 12,000 | 2,876 |
Boulogne | Stade de la Libération | 7,300 | 5,604 |
Brest | Stade Francis-Le Blé | 10,189 | 6,264 |
Châteauroux | Stade Gaston Petit | 17,173 | 6,130 |
Clermont | Stade Gabriel Montpied | 10,363 | 5,289 |
Dijon | Stade Gaston Gérard | 7,900 | 3,764 |
Guingamp | Stade du Roudourou | 18,126 | 9,437 |
Lens | Stade Félix-Bollaert | 41,233 | 29,842 |
Metz | Stade Municipal Saint-Symphorien | 26,700 | 9,628 |
Montpellier | Stade de la Mosson | 32,900 | 8,397 |
Nîmes | Stade des Costières | 18,482 | 9,193 |
Sedan | Stade Louis Dugauguez | 23,189 | 8,736 |
Stade Reims | Stade Auguste Delaune | 25,000 | 11,579 |
Strasbourg | Stade de la Meinau | 29,230 | 14,193 |
Tours | Stade de la Vallée du Cher | 13,500 | 6,898 |
Troyes | Stade de l'Aube | 21,877 | 9,810 |
Vannes | Stade de la Rabine | 8,000 | 3,571 |
Teams by region
Region | Number of teams | Teams | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ![]() | 3 | Brest, Guingamp and Vannes |
![]() | 3 | Reims and Sedan, Troyes | |
3 | ![]() | 2 | Châteauroux and Tours |
![]() | 2 | Ajaccio and Bastia | |
![]() | 2 | Montpellier and Nîmes | |
![]() | 2 | Lens and Boulogne | |
7 | |||
![]() | 1 | Strasbourg | |
![]() | 1 | Clermont | |
![]() | 1 | Dijon | |
![]() | 1 | Metz | |
![]() | 1 | Angers | |
![]() | 1 | Amiens | |
References
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