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French Football Ligue 1 records
The following is a list of records attained in French Football Ligue 1 since the league foundation in 1932.
Club statistics [ edit ]
Titles and points [ edit ]
Wins and unbeaten runs [ edit ]
Most wins in a single season :
Most home victories in a single season : 19, Saint-Étienne (1974–75)
Most away victories in a single season : 15, Paris Saint-Germain (2015–16)
Most consecutive victories : 16, Monaco (between 25 February 2017 and 17 August 2017)[2]
Most consecutive victories in a single season : 14, Paris Saint-Germain (2018–19)
Most consecutive home victories : 28, Saint-Étienne (between 13 March 1974 and 27 August 1975)
Most consecutive away victories : 9, Marseille (between 15 February 2009 and 8 August 2009)
Biggest win: Sochaux 12–1 Valenciennes (1 July 1935)
Biggest away win: Troyes 0–9 Paris Saint-Germain (13 March 2016)
Longest unbeaten run within a single season : 32 matches, Nantes (1994–95)
Longest home unbeaten run : 92 matches, Nantes (between 15 May 1976 and 7 April 1981)
Longest unbeaten run : 36 matches, Paris Saint-Germain (between 15 March 2015 and 20 February 2016)[1]
Top flight appearances [ edit ]
Highest-scoring season :
38-match season: 1946–47 (134 goals; 3.51 average per match)
34-match season: 1948–49 (113 goals; 3.71 average per match)
Most goals scored by a team in a single season :
38-match season: 118, RC Paris (1959–60)
34-match season: 102, Lille (1948–49)
Most goals in a single match : 13
Fewest goals conceded by a team in a single season : 19, Paris Saint-Germain (2015–16)
Fewest home goals conceded by a team in a single season : 4, Saint-Étienne (2007–08)
Fewest away goals conceded by a team in a single season : 7, Paris Saint-Germain (2015–16)
Best goal difference in a single season :
Disciplinary [ edit ]
Most yellow cards in a season : 654 (2002–03)
Most red cards in a season : 131 (2002–03)
Most red cards by a team in a single season : 14, Montpellier (2013–14)
Manager [ edit ]
Most matches managed : 894, Guy Roux (890 for Auxerre (1961–2000, 2001–2005) and 4 for Lens (2007–2008))
Attendance [ edit ]
Highest overall attendance in a season : 8,676,490 (2018–19; 38-match season)[3]
Highest average attendance in a season : 23,154 per match (2000–01; 34-match season)
Highest overall attendance in a single matchday : 307,775 (2018–19 matchday 1; 30,778 average per match)
Highest attendance in a single match : 78,056, Lille v. Lyon at the Stade de France (7 March 2009)
Player statistics [ edit ]
Most appearances [ edit ]
Mickaël Landreau
Rank
Player
Period
Club(s)[4]
Games[5]
1
Mickaël Landreau
1997–2014
Nantes , Paris Saint-Germain , Lille , Bastia
618
2
Jean-Luc Ettori
1975–1994
Monaco
602
3
Dominique Dropsy
1971–1989
Valenciennes , Strasbourg , Bordeaux
596
4
Dominique Baratelli
1967–1985
Ajaccio , Nice , Paris Saint-Germain
593
5
Alain Giresse
1970–1988
Bordeaux , Marseille
586
6
Sylvain Kastendeuch
1982–2001
Metz , Saint-Étienne , Toulouse
577
7
Patrick Battiston
1973–1991
Bordeaux , Metz , Saint-Étienne , Monaco
558
8
Jacky Novi
1964–1980
Marseille , Nîmes , Paris Saint-Germain , Strasbourg
545
9
Roger Marche
1944–1962
Stade Reims , RC Paris
542
10
Jean-Paul Bertrand-Demanes
1969–1988
Nantes
532
Goalscorers [ edit ]
Rank
Player
Period
Club(s)[6]
Goals[7] [8]
Games
Ratio
1
Delio Onnis
1972–1986
Monaco , Reims , Tours , Toulon
299
449
0.67
2
Bernard Lacombe
1969–1987
Lyon , Saint-Étienne , Bordeaux
255
497
0.51
3
Hervé Revelli
1965–1978
Saint-Étienne , Nice
216
389
0.56
4
Roger Courtois
1932–1956
Sochaux , Troyes
210
288
0.73
5
Thadée Cisowski
1947–1961
Metz , RC Paris , Valenciennes
206
286
0.72
6
Roger Piantoni
1950–1966
FC Nancy , Reims , Nice
203
394
0.52
7
Joseph Ujlaki
1947–1964
Stade Français , Sète , Nîmes , Nice , RC Paris
190
438
0.43
8
Fleury Di Nallo
1960–1975
Lyon , Red Star
187
425
0.44
9
Carlos Bianchi
1973–1980
Reims , Paris Saint-Germain , Strasbourg
179
220
0.81
Gunnar Andersson
1950–1960
Marseille , Bordeaux
179
234
0.76
Most titles won [ edit ]
Marco Verratti holds the joint-record of most Ligue 1 titles for a player, with nine.
Nine titles [ edit ]
Marco Verratti (Paris Saint-Germain ) (2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2018 , 2019 , 2020 , 2022 and 2023 )[9]
Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain ) (2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2018 , 2019 , 2020 , 2022 , 2023 and 2024 )[9]
Eight titles [ edit ]
Seven titles [ edit ]
Sidney Govou , Grégory Coupet and Juninho (Lyon ) (2002 , 2003 , 2004 , 2005 , 2006 , 2007 and 2008 )[10]
Jean-Michel Larqué and Hervé Revelli (Saint-Étienne ) (1967 , 1968 , 1969 , 1970 , 1974 , 1975 and 1976 )[10]
Thiago Silva (Paris Saint-Germain ) (2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2018 , 2019 and 2020 )[10]
Kylian Mbappé (Monaco , Paris Saint-Germain ) (2017 , 2018 , 2019 , 2020 , 2022 , 2023 and 2024 )
Goalkeeping [ edit ]
Most consecutive minutes without conceding at home : Jérémie Janot for Saint-Étienne, 1,534 minutes without conceding in 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons (17 games)
Most consecutive minutes without conceding : Gaëtan Huard for Bordeaux , 1,176 minutes without conceding in 1992–93 season (13 games)
Goalscoring [ edit ]
Other records [ edit ]
Most red cards received by a player : 19, Cyril Rool
Youngest player to appear in a match : Kalman Gerencseri, aged 15 years, 225 days (for Lens against Monaco on 21 August 1960)[11]
Youngest player to score a hat-trick : Jérémy Ménez , aged 17 years, 260 days (for Sochaux against Bordeaux on 22 January 2005)
Fastest goal : 7.9 seconds, Michel Rio (for Caen against Cannes on 15 February 1992)[12]
Fastest hat-trick : 4 minutes and 30 seconds, Loïs Openda (for Lens against Clermont Foot on 12 March 2023)[13]
References [ edit ]
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