Championnat National 1 A 1993/94

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The 1993/94 season of the Championnat National 1 A was the 20th edition of the French women's football championship since the official recognition of women's football by the FFF, the Football Association of France , in 1970 and the first edition in the 1974/75 season . From 1992 to 2002, the national highest league was designated as Championnat National 1 A.

The last year's champions of FC Lyon could not defend their title; Juvisy FCF won it for the second time in the club's history this year .

Qualification and mode of competition

For the eligibility to participate, only the performance of the women's teams in the previous season was taken into account. The teams that had taken one of the first nine places qualified as well as three promoted teams from the National 1 B Championship , the second division. Thus, the following women played for the title in this league season:

The championship was decided in a double round of points, in which each club competed in home and away games against each other. The two-point rule applied ; in the event of a tie, first the direct comparison and then, if necessary, the better overall goal difference was decisive. At the end of the season, the three bottom of the table had to be relegated and were replaced for the coming season by the group winners of the three second-class seasons.

It was not until this season that the game lasted 90 minutes, after a women's soccer match in France initially only lasted 70 minutes and from 1979 80 minutes.

Results, table and course of the season

The results of the home games can be read in the cross table in the horizontal row, those of the away games in the vertical column.

FCF
Con
FCF
H-B
FCF
Juv
CS
B-M
FC
Lyo
OS
Mon
JS
Poi
Sta
Qui
ASJ
Soy
CS
StB
VGA
StM
ASP
Str
FCF Condé-sur-Noireau 0: 5 2: 3 2: 1 0: 4 4: 1 0-0 2: 4 3: 2 4: 1 2-0 5: 1
FCF Henin-Beaumont 3: 3 1: 1 1-0 1: 1 4-0 0-0 2: 4 7-0 3: 4 0: 1 1-0
Juvisy FCF 7: 1 2: 1 10: 1 2: 1 2-0 2-0 0-0 2: 1 2-0 1: 1 2: 1
CS Blanc-Mesnil 3: 2 0: 1 0: 3 0: 2 2: 2 2-0 0: 1 3: 1 2: 2 0: 6 1: 4
FC Lyon 2-0 1: 2 1: 5 6: 1 2-0 1-0 4: 1 0-0 1: 3 1-0 2: 1
Omnium Sports Monaco 3: 2 2: 3 1: 5 2: 1 2: 5 2-0 5: 2 1: 5 2: 3 0: 4 2: 3
JS Poissy 3-0 1-0 2: 1 1-0 0: 3 1: 3 3: 2 0: 1 1-0 1-0 1: 1
Quimper Stadium 1: 1 1: 4 1: 6 1-0 1: 4 1: 3 1: 1 2: 5 0: 3 1: 1 1: 2
ASJ Soyaux 2: 1 1-0 0-0 3: 2 3: 2 4-0 2: 1 0-0 4-0 1-0 1: 2
CS Saint-Brieuc 1: 1 5: 6 0: 1 5: 2 1: 1 7: 2 1: 4 4: 1 3-0 1: 3 2: 3
VGA Saint-Maur 1: 1 1: 1 3: 4 2: 3 2-0 1: 1 1: 1 0: 2 0-0 1: 1 0: 1
ASPTT Strasbourg 2: 1 1-0 1: 1 2: 3 0-0 1-0 3: 3 6-0 2: 1 2: 2 2: 2
Pl. Womanhood Sp G U V Gates Diff. Pts.
1. Juvisy FCF 22nd 16 5 1 62:19 37: 07
2. FC Lyon (TV) 22nd 12 4th 6th 44:25 +19 a 28:16
3. ASPTT Strasbourg 22nd 11 6th 5 41:31 +10 a 28:16
4th ASJ Soyaux 22nd 11 4th 7th 37:31 26:18
5. FCF Henin-Beaumont 22nd 10 5 7th 46:29 +17 b 22:22 c
6th JS Poissy 22nd 8th 6th 8th 24:26 - 02 b 22:22
7th CS Saint-Brieuc 22nd 8th 5 9 49:46 21:23
8th. VGA Saint-Maur 22nd 5 9 8th 30:25 19:25
9. FCF Condé-sur-Noireau 22nd 6th 5 11 37:50 17:27
10. Stade Quimper (N) 22nd 5 5 12 28:56 15:29
11. CS Blanc-Mesnil (N) 22nd 5 2 15th 27:59 12:32
12. OS Monaco (N) 22nd 6th 2 14th 34:62 11:33 c
a Lyon had won the direct comparison with a win and a draw with 2-1 goals.
b An explanation of why Poissy was placed behind Hénin-Beaumont, although the JSP had won the direct comparison with a win and a draw, is not found in the sources used.
c Hénin-Beaumont and Monaco were each punished with three points deduction for not having registered any girls' teams in the youth field.

The women from Juvisy-sur-Orge prevailed confidently against their competitors and were determined early as the new champions. Only Poissy had managed to inflict a defeat on the JFCF, which in the end also had the clearly most successful attack and the most difficult defense to overcome. With a gap of seven or more points, they were followed by four women’s teams, all of whom did not appear consistently: Lyon not only gave up too many points against the other top teams - especially in front of their home crowd - Strasbourg made too many draws at home, Soyaux showed two completely different faces - in home games only one defeat (against Strasbourg) with only eight goals against, away only three wins - and Hénin-Beaumont had to accept a deduction of three points during the season.

The highest number of goals, seen over the entire season, were the matches in which Saint-Brieuc - second best attack, but also a particularly "inviting" line of defense - was involved. In the lower region of the table all three promoted players and the players from the "Dorfverein" from Condé were to be found, with the Breton women from Stade Quimper only able to score notably away from home (four of their five victories of the season there), while Condé returned home without a win from his eleven trips. Like Hénin, Monaco was affected by the rigid association policy introduced this season with regard to the creation of a “foundation” in the youth field to strengthen women's football, which ultimately threw the team from the principality back to twelfth place in the table.
For the following season , the US Orléans , Paris Saint-Germain FC and the Toulouse Olympique Aérospatial Club were newly promoted from the second division .

See also

literature

  • Pascal Grégoire-Boutreau: Au bonheur des filles. Cahiers intempestifs, Saint-Étienne 2003, ISBN 2-911698-25-8

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. Laurence Prudhomme-Poncet: Histoire du football féminin au XXe siècle. L'Harmattan, Paris 2003, ISBN 2-7475-4730-2 , p. 227
  2. Grégoire-Boutreau, p. 247
  3. On this topic, see in particular Laurence Prudhomme-Poncet: Histoire du football féminin au XXe siècle. L'Harmattan, Paris 2003, ISBN 2-7475-4730-2 , pp. 274-277.