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2024–25 Ligue 1

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Ligue 1
Season2024–25
Dates16 August 2024 – 17 May 2025
Matches played90
Goals scored266 (2.96 per match)
Top goalscorerBradley Barcola
(8 goals)
Biggest home winNice 8–0 Saint-Étienne
(20 September 2024)
Biggest away winMontpellier 0–5 Marseille
(20 October 2024)
Highest scoringNice 8–0 Saint-Étienne
(20 September 2024)
Longest winning runMonaco
Paris Saint-Germain
(4 matches)
Longest unbeaten runParis Saint-Germain
(10 matches)
Longest winless runAngers
(8 matches)
Longest losing runLe Havre
(6 matches)
Highest attendance66,115
Marseille 0–3 Paris Saint-Germain
(27 October 2024)[1]
Lowest attendance6,353
Monaco 3–1 Le Havre
(22 September 2024)[1]
Attendance2,439,892 (27,110 per match)[1]
All statistics correct as of 3 November 2024.

The 2024–25 Ligue 1, also known as Ligue 1 McDonald’s for sponsorship reasons, is the 87th season of the Ligue 1, France's premier football competition.[2] It began on 16 August 2024 and is set to conclude on 22 May 2025.[3][4]

Paris Saint-Germain are the three-time defending champions.[5]

Teams

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A total of eighteen teams are participating in the 2024–25 edition of the Ligue 1. Auxerre, Angers (who both return to the top flight after one year's absence) and Saint-Étienne (who return to the top flight after two year's absence) were promoted after finishing first and second in the 2023–24 Ligue 2, respectively. They replaced Metz, Lorient and Clermont (relegated after one, four and three years in the top flight, respectively), who were relegated to 2024–25 Ligue 2.

Changes

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Increase from 2023–24 Ligue 2 Decrease to 2024–25 Ligue 2
Auxerre
Angers
Saint-Étienne (Play-off)
Metz (Play-off)
Lorient
Clermont

Stadiums and locations

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Club Location Venue Capacity 2023–24 season
Angers Angers Stade Raymond Kopa 18,752 Ligue 2, 2nd
Auxerre Auxerre Stade de l'Abbé-Deschamps 21,379 Ligue 2, 1st
Brest Brest Stade Francis-Le Blé 15,931 3rd
Le Havre Le Havre Stade Océane 25,178 15th
Lens Lens Stade Bollaert-Delelis 37,705 7th
Lille Lille Decathlon Arena Pierre Mauroy Stadium 50,186 4th
Lyon Lyon Groupama Stadium 59,186 6th
Marseille Marseille Orange Vélodrome 67,394 8th
Monaco Monaco Monaco Stade Louis II 18,523 2nd
Montpellier Montpellier Stade de la Mosson 32,900 12th
Nantes Nantes Stade de la Beaujoire 35,322 14th
Nice Nice Allianz Riviera 35,624 5th
Paris Saint-Germain Paris Parc des Princes 47,926 1st
Reims Reims Stade Auguste-Delaune 21,684 9th
Rennes Rennes Roazhon Park 29,778 10th
Strasbourg Strasbourg Stade de la Meinau 29,230 13th
Saint-Étienne Saint-Étienne Stade Geoffroy-Guichard 41,965 Ligue 2, 3rd
Toulouse Toulouse Stadium de Toulouse 33,150 11th

Personnel and kits

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Team Chairman Manager Captain Kit maker Sponsors
Main Other
Angers France Romain Chabane France Alexandre Dujeux France Pierrick Capelle Nike École Noir&Blanc
List
    • Front: Maison de l'Atoll, Angers
    • Back: Système U
    • Sleeves: None
    • Shorts: None
    • Socks: None
Auxerre France Baptiste Malherbe France Christophe Pélissier Brazil Jubal Macron Acadomia
List
    • Front: X1, SPPE, Servistores
    • Back: LCR, X1
    • Sleeves: Groupama
    • Shorts: Auxerre, Advise, Actis Location
    • Socks: None
Brest France Denis Le Saint France Eric Roy France Brendan Chardonnet Adidas Quéguiner Matériaux (H)/Yaourt Malo (H in UEFA matches, A & 3)
List
    • Front: SILL (H)/Breizh Cola (A & 3), GUYOT Environnement, Oceania Hotels, Fée du Bonheur
    • Back: Oriance, J.Bervas Automobiles
    • Sleeves: Quéguiner Matériaux (in UEFA matches)
    • Shorts: E.Leclerc, Groupe SOFT
    • Socks: BSP Sécurité
Le Havre United States Vincent Volpe France Didier Digard Senegal Arouna Sangante Joma Winamax
List
    • Front: SIM Agences d'emploi
    • Back: SOL'S
    • Sleeves: None
    • Shorts: Geodis, Kia Groupe Saint-Clair
    • Socks: BSP Sécurité
Lens France Joseph Oughourlian Belgium Will Still France Brice Samba Puma Auchan
List
Lille France Olivier Létang France Bruno Génésio France Benjamin André New Balance Boulanger
List
    • Front: RIKA, Actual Group
    • Back: Essalmi, Teddy Smith
    • Sleeves: Aushopping V2
    • Shorts: Winamax, Blåkläder
    • Socks: None
Lyon United States John Textor France Pierre Sage France Alexandre Lacazette Adidas Emirates
List
    • Front: None
    • Back: Aushopping
    • Sleeves: MG Motor
    • Shorts: Staffmatch
    • Socks: None
Marseille Spain Pablo Longoria Italy Roberto De Zerbi France Valentin Rongier Puma CFA CGM
List
Monaco Russia Dmitry Rybolovlev Austria Adi Hütter Switzerland Denis Zakaria Kappa APM Monaco/Renault 5 E-Tech (in UEFA matches)
List
Montpellier France Laurent Nicollin France Jean-Louis Gasset France Téji Savanier Nike Swile
List
    • Front: FAUN-Environnement, Montpellier Métropole, Big M Burger
    • Back: FAUN-Environnement, Kaporal Jeans
    • Sleeves: Loxam
    • Shorts: Viwone
    • Socks: None
Nantes Poland Waldemar Kita France Antoine Kombouaré Spain Pedro Chirivella Macron Synergie
List
    • Front: Les Gars Des Eaux
    • Back: Préservation du Patrimoine, Groupe Millet
    • Sleeves: LNA Santé
    • Shorts: Be Green
    • Socks: None
Nice France Jean-Pierre Rivère France Franck Haise Brazil Dante Le Coq Sportif Ineos
List
Paris Saint-Germain Qatar Nasser Al-Khelaifi Spain Luis Enrique Brazil Marquinhos Nike Qatar Airways
List
    • Front: None
    • Back: Snipes
    • Sleeves: None
    • Shorts: None
    • Socks: None
Reims France Jean-Pierre Caillot Slovenia Luka Elsner Malta Teddy Teuma Puma Yasuda Group
List
Rennes France Olivier Cloarec Argentina Jorge Sampaoli France Steve Mandanda Samsic
List
    • Front: Groupe Launay, Association ELA
    • Back: Winamax, Blot Immobilier
    • Sleeves: Groupe ROSE
    • Shorts: BWT
    • Socks: None
Saint-Étienne South Africa Ivan Gazidis France Olivier Dall'Oglio France Anthony Briançon Hummel Kelyps Intérim
List
    • Front: Loire, BYmyCAR, Terroir Halles
    • Back: Siléane
    • Sleeves: None
    • Shorts: Kapriol, Desjoyaux
    • Socks: None
Strasbourg France Marc Keller England Liam Rosenior Senegal Habib Diarra Adidas Électricité de Strasbourg (H)/Winamax (A & 3)
List
    • Front: Hager Group, Pierre Schmidt (H)/Stoeffler (A & 3)
    • Back: Winamax (H)/Électricité de Strasbourg (A & 3), Soprema
    • Sleeves: Würth
    • Shorts: Atheo Ingenierie
    • Socks: None
Toulouse France Damien Comolli Spain Carles Martínez Novell Switzerland Vincent Sierro Nike LP Promotion Group
List
    • Front: None
    • Back: Newrest
    • Sleeves: None
    • Shorts: Sud de France
    • Socks: None

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Reims Mali Samba Diawara End of caretaker spell 19 May 2024[6] Pre-season Slovenia Luka Elsner 25 June 2024[7]
Marseille France Jean-Louis Gasset Retired 20 May 2024[8] Italy Roberto De Zerbi 1 July 2024[9]
Nice Italy Francesco Farioli Signed by Ajax 23 May 2024[10] France Franck Haise 1 July 2024[11]
Lille Portugal Paulo Fonseca Mutual consent 5 June 2024[12] France Bruno Génésio 1 July 2024[13]
Lens France Franck Haise Signed by Nice 6 June 2024[14] Belgium Will Still 10 June 2024[15]
Le Havre Slovenia Luka Elsner Signed by Reims 25 June 2024[7] France Didier Digard 1 July 2024[16]
Strasbourg France Patrick Vieira Mutual consent 18 July 2024[17] England Liam Rosenior 25 July 2024[18]
Montpellier Armenia Michel Der Zakarian Sacked 20 October 2024[19] 18th France Jean-Louis Gasset 22 October 2024[20]
Rennes France Julien Stéphan 7 November 2024[21] 13th Argentina Jorge Sampaoli

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Paris Saint-Germain 10 8 2 0 29 8 +21 26 Qualification for the Champions League league phase
2 Monaco 11 7 2 2 18 8 +10 23
3 Marseille 11 6 2 3 24 15 +9 20
4 Lille 10 5 3 2 16 9 +7 18 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
5 Nice 10 4 4 2 19 9 +10 16 Qualification for the Europa League league phase
6 Auxerre 11 5 1 5 20 19 +1 16 Qualification for the Conference League play-off round
7 Lyon 10 4 3 3 17 15 +2 15
8 Lens 10 3 5 2 9 7 +2 14
9 Reims 10 4 2 4 16 15 +1 14
10 Strasbourg 11 3 4 4 20 22 −2 13
11 Brest 10 4 1 5 13 16 −3 13
12 Toulouse 10 3 3 4 11 11 0 12
13 Rennes 10 3 2 5 13 16 −3 11
14 Nantes 10 2 4 4 12 14 −2 10
15 Angers 10 2 4 4 11 16 −5 10
16 Saint-Étienne 10 3 1 6 10 24 −14 10 Qualification for the relegation play-offs
17 Le Havre 10 3 0 7 8 20 −12 9 Relegation to Ligue 2
18 Montpellier 10 1 1 8 8 30 −22 4
Updated to match(es) played on 9 November 2024 (1 of 3 matches finished). Source: Ligue 1
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored; 7) Goals scored; 8) Away goals scored; 9) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[22]

Results

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Home \ Away ANG AUX BRE HAC LEN LIL OL OM ASM MON FCN NIC PSG REI REN STE STR TFC
Angers 0–1 1–1 1–4 1–3 4–2
Auxerre 3–0 0–3 2–1 2–1 4–0
Brest 2–0 1–5 0–1 1–1 4–0 2–0
Le Havre 3–1 0–3 0–4 1–0 1–4
Lens 2–0 0–2 0–0 0–0
Lille 2–0 a 1–1 1–3 3–3 2–1
Lyon 2–2 2–3 0–2 2–0 a 4–3
Marseille 1–1 1–3 a 2–0 0–3 2–2
Monaco 0–1 3–1 1–1 0–0 2–1 a 1–0
Montpellier 3–2 0–5 1–3 1–1 0–3
Nantes 2–0 1–2 1–1 1–2 a 2–2
Nice 2−1 1–1 8–0 1–1
Paris SG 3–1 1–0 a 6–0 3–1 4–2
Reims 1–2 0–2 4–2 1–1 2–1
Rennes 1–0 1–1 3–0 1–2 3–0 a
Saint-Étienne 3–1 0–2 0–2 1–0 a 2–0
Strasbourg 1–1 2–2 1–0 1–3 3–1 3–1
Toulouse 1–1 2–0 1–2 1–3 0–0 1–0
Updated to match(es) played on 9 November 2024 (1 of 3 matches finished). Source: Ligue 1
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Relegation play-offs

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The 2024–25 season will conclude with a relegation play-off between the 16th-placed Ligue 1 team and the winner of the semi-final of the Ligue 2 play-off on a two-legged confrontation.

TBDvTBD

TBDvTBD

Season statistics

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As of 3 November 2024

Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Club Goals[23]
1 France Bradley Barcola Paris Saint-Germain 8
2 Canada Jonathan David Lille 7
England Mason Greenwood Marseille
4 Ivory Coast Evann Guessand Nice 6
5 Georgia (country) Zuriko Davitashvili Saint-Étienne 5
France Ousmane Dembélé Paris Saint-Germain
Japan Keito Nakamura Reims
Brazil Andrey Santos Strasbourg
9 Morocco Zakaria Aboukhlal Toulouse 4
Brazil Luis Henrique Marseille
South Korea Lee Kang-in Paris Saint-Germain
Ivory Coast Hamed Traorè Auxerre

Hat-tricks

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Player Club Against Result Date
Canada Jonathan David Lille Le Havre 3–0 (A) 28 September 2024
Georgia (country) Zuriko Davitashvili Saint-Étienne Auxerre 3–1 (H) 5 October 2024

Clean sheets

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Rank Player Club Clean sheets[24]
1 France Lucas Chevalier Lille 5
France Brice Samba Lens
3 Netherlands Marco Bizot Brest 3
Switzerland Philipp Köhn Monaco
France Steve Mandanda Rennes
Brazil Lucas Perri Lyon
France Guillaume Restes Toulouse
8 Poland Marcin Bułka Nice 2
Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma Paris Saint-Germain
France Alban Lafont Nantes
Argentina Gerónimo Rulli Marseille

Discipline

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Player

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  • Most red cards: 1[26]
    • Twenty-two players

Team

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  • Most yellow cards: 24[27]
    • Montpellier
  • Most red cards: 4[28][29]
    • Marseille
  • Fewest yellow cards: 12[27]
    • Paris Saint-Germain
  • Fewest red cards: 0[28][29]
    • Lille
    • Lyon
    • Paris Saint-Germain
    • Rennes
    • Saint-Étienne
    • Strasbourg

Awards

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Monthly

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Month Player of the Month Ref.
Player Club
September France Bradley Barcola Paris Saint-Germain [30]

References

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  16. ^ "Didier Digard officiellement nommé entraîneur du Havre" [Didier Digard officially named Le Havre coach] (in French). L'Équipe. 1 July 2024.
  17. ^ "Patrick Vieira n'est plus l'entraîneur du RC Strasbourg" [Patrick Vieira is no longer the coach of RC Strasbourg] (in French). L'Équipe. 18 July 2024.
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  28. ^ a b "Statistiques équipe Cartons rouges directs Ligue 1 2024/2025 - France". Foot Mercato (in French). Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  29. ^ a b "Statistiques équipe Carton rouge - 2e jaune Ligue 1 2024/2025 - France". Foot Mercato (in French). Retrieved 26 August 2024.
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