List of French women's football champions

The French women's football champions are the winners of the highest league of football in France for women, the Division 1 Féminine. Since the creation of the women's first division by the French Football Federation in 1975, the women's football championship of France has been contested through the Division 1 Féminine. Prior to this, the first division championship of French women's football was contested through a league ran by the Fédération des Sociétés Féminines Sportives de France (FSFSF), a women's football organization in France that was led by women's football pioneer Alice Milliat. The FSFSF's league ran from 1918–1932 and awarded 14 league titles before being disbanded due to the prohibition of women's football.[1]

FSFSF Championship (1918-19/1931-32)

FFF Championships (from 1974-75)

  • 1975 Stade Reims
  • 1976 Stade Reims
  • 1977 Stade Reims
  • 1978 AS Etroeungt
  • 1979 AS Etroeungt
  • 1980 Stade Reims
  • 1981 AS Etroeungt
  • 1982 Stade Reims
  • 1983 VGA Saint-Maur
  • 1984 ASJ Soyaux
  • 1985 VGA Saint-Maur
  • 1986 VGA Saint-Maur
  • 1987 VGA Saint-Maur
  • 1988 VGA Saint-Maur

  • 1989 CS Saint-Brieuc
  • 1990 VGA Saint-Maur
  • 1991 FC Lyon
  • 1992 FCF Juvisy
  • 1993 FC Lyon
  • 1994 FCF Juvisy
  • 1995 FC Lyon
  • 1996 FCF Juvisy
  • 1997 FCF Juvisy
  • 1998 FC Lyon
  • 1999 Toulouse FC (as Toulouse OAC)
  • 2000 Toulouse FC (as Toulouse OAC)
  • 2001 Toulouse FC
  • 2002 Toulouse FC

FFF championship results by team

Club Wins First Title Last Title
Olympique Lyonnais (incl. FC Lyon)1319982015
VGA Saint-Maur619831990
FCF Juvisy619922006
Stade Reims519751982
Toulouse FC(incl. Toulouse OAC) 419992002
AS Etroeungt319781981
Montpellier HSC220042005
ASJ Soyaux119841984
CS Saint-Brieuc119891989

References

  1. "Championnats de France Féminin, D1 et D2" (in French). French Football Federation. Retrieved 1 June 2010.

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