Division 1 1937/38

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Division 1 1937/38
master FC Sochaux
Cup winners Olympique Marseille
Relegated Red Star Olympique
US Valenciennes-Anzin
Teams 16
Games 240
Gates 793  (ø 3.3 per game)
Top scorer Jean Nicolas ( FC Rouen )
Division 1 1936/37

The Division 1 1937/38 was the sixth staging of the professional French football league. The championship was won by FC Sochaux , after his success of 1935 as the first French club for the second time.

mode

Eligible were the clubs that had finished the previous season no worse than 14th place, and the two promoted from the second division .

societies

This season the following teams played for the championship title:

Of these 16 teams, nine were among the founding members of the league, who had been continuously represented in it until then: Antibes, Cannes, Fives, Lille, Marseille, RC Paris, EAC Roubaix, Sète and Sochaux.

Season course

The two-point rule applied ; in the event of a tie, the goal quotient was decisive for the placement.

The champions became the team with the best attack and what parts of the press like to refer to as the “ Maginot Line ” - this meant in particular the national team series Di Lorto - Cazenave - Mattler  - the best defense in the league; while Sochaux had lost the home games against Marseille and Sète, his two main competitors, and had also returned home from Marseille with a defeat. But the strength of the “Werkself from Peugeot ” was that they were able to compensate for injuries-related losses on an equal basis thanks to their good quality and quantity of players. During the entire season, there was only a fourth defeat (1: 2 in Antibes), so that Sochaux was able to keep the pursuers at a distance.

The other two co-favorites, Lille (1933 champions) and Racing Paris (1935 champions), were never able to intervene in the title race from the start; In the case of the northern French, the reason for this was the frequent gate blockade by its attackers, while the capital city dwellers were severely weakened by several high-profile departures ( Delfour , Dupuis , Kennedy , Mercier ). At the bottom of the table were Valenciennes - the "elevator team" of those years had both the weakest attack and the most punctured defense of Division 1  - and Red Star early beaten and had to vacate their place for the promoted Le Havre AC and AS Saint-Étienne the following season .

Three goalscorers set an exclamation point this season: Jean Nicolas scored seven of the nine goals of his FC Rouen in Valenciennes, with which he holds the "Trello" Abegglens record from the 1934/35 season - also against Valenciennes - which is valid to the present (2010/11) achieved - discontinued. After all, six goals in Red Stars 7-0 win against Racing Roubaix were given by André Simonyi , and with Jaguaré Bezerra de Vasconcelos from Marseille even a goalkeeper was successful who converted one penalty in the 1-1 draw at Sète and defended two opponents.

Closing table

Division 1 venues 1937/38
Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
 1. FC Sochaux (P)  30th  18th  8th  4th 069:260 2.65 44:16
 2. Olympique Marseille (M)  30th  15th  12  3 061:350 1.74 42:18
 3. FC Sète  30th  16  9  5 046:480 0.96 41:19
 4th FC Rouen  30th  14th  8th  8th 057:440 1.30 36:24
 5. Racing Strasbourg  30th  12  9  9 066:540 1.22 33:27
 6th Excelsior AC Roubaix  30th  10  11  9 059:570 1.04 31:29
 7th Olympique Lille  30th  10  9  11 039:330 1.18 29:31
 8th. Racing Roubaix  30th  11  6th  13 039:600 0.65 28:32
 9. AS Cannes  30th  8th  11  11 056:470 1.19 27:33
10. Antibes FC  30th  9  9  12 038:400 0.95 27:33
11. FC Metz  30th  8th  11  11 045:560 0.80 27:33
12. SC Fives  30th  7th  12  11 042:430 0.98 26:34
13. Racing Club Paris  30th  9  8th  13 048:590 0.81 26:34
14th Racing Lens (N)  30th  9  8th  13 045:630 0.71 26:34
15th Red Star Olympique  30th  6th  7th  17th 047:710 0.66 19:41
16. US Valenciennes-Anzin (N)  30th  6th  6th  18th 030:770 0.39 18:42

Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd goal quotient

  • French football champion
  • Relegation to Division 2 in 1938/39
  • (M) reigning French champion
    (P) reigning French cup winner
    (N) Newcomers from Division 2 1936/37

    Crosstab

    FC
    Ant
    AS
    Can
    EAC
    Rbx
    SC
    Fiv
    RC
    Len
    Ol.
    Lil
    Ol.
    Mar
    FC
    Met
    RC
    par
    RSt
    Ol.
    RC
    Rbx
    FC
    Rou
    FC
    Sèt
    FC
    Soc
    RC
    Str
    US
    Val
    Antibes FC 2-0 4: 2 1: 1 1: 1 0-0 0: 3 2-0 2: 2 4: 1 5-0 0: 1 1: 1 2: 1 1: 2 0-0
    AS Cannes 2: 1 2: 1 0-0 5-0 3: 1 1: 1 4-0 2: 2 5: 5 2: 3 6: 1 3: 4 0: 1 2: 3 5-0
    Excelsior AC Roubaix 2: 1 2: 2 3: 2 1: 1 2: 2 4: 2 2: 4 3: 2 3: 1 1: 2 2-0 2: 2 1: 2 3: 2 5-0
    SC Fives 3: 1 2: 2 4: 4 2: 1 0: 1 2: 1 3-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 0: 1 1: 2 1: 1 1: 1 2: 2
    Racing Lens 2: 4 2: 2 2: 2 3: 2 2: 1 4: 3 2: 3 2: 1 1: 3 2: 1 1: 1 0: 2 0: 2 2: 3 2: 1
    Olympique Lille 4-0 0-0 1: 1 2: 1 3-0 1: 1 3: 1 0: 1 4: 1 1: 1 4-0 2: 1 0-0 2-0 0: 1
    Olympique Marseille 1-0 2: 2 1: 1 1: 1 2: 2 4-0 4-0 2: 1 1-0 5: 1 1: 1 3-0 2-0 2: 1 1: 1
    FC Metz 1: 1 1-0 1: 2 0-0 1: 1 1-0 1: 2 4: 4 3-0 1: 1 1: 1 1: 1 2: 2 4-0 1-0
    Racing Paris 1: 2 3: 1 5: 1 1: 1 1: 3 1-0 3: 3 2: 2 2: 1 2: 1 2: 1 0: 2 0: 4 0: 3 0: 3
    Red Star Olympique 0: 1 2: 1 2: 2 3: 2 0: 1 3: 2 0: 1 2: 2 2: 2 7-0 2: 2 1: 4 0: 1 2: 2 2-0
    Racing Roubaix 2: 1 4: 1 1-0 0-0 3: 1 3-0 1: 3 2: 3 2: 1 0-0 0: 3 1: 1 2: 2 0: 2 3: 2
    FC Rouen 2-0 1-0 1: 3 2: 2 3: 1 0-0 2: 2 2: 1 3: 1 4-0 2-0 3: 1 1: 3 3-0 4: 1
    FC Sète 0-0 1: 1 3-0 1-0 3: 1 3: 1 1: 1 4: 1 2: 2 3: 1 0: 1 1-0 0: 1 3-0 3-0
    FC Sochaux 1-0 1: 1 1: 1 6: 2 4-0 2-0 1: 2 3: 2 4-0 3: 1 3-0 5-0 0: 1 3: 3 6: 1
    Racing Strasbourg 3-0 1-0 3: 3 2-0 2: 2 0-0 2: 2 1: 1 1: 3 9: 3 4-0 3: 3 0: 2 1: 6 10-0
    US Valenciennes-Anzin 1: 1 0: 1 1-0 1-0 1: 3 0: 4 1: 2 5: 2 1: 3 3: 2 2: 4 1: 9 0-0 0-0 1: 2

    The master's players

    The following 23 players were used during the season (in brackets: number of point games): André Abegglen (5), Árpád Belko (1), Héctor Cazenave (29), Roger Courtois (26), Laurent Di Lorto (26), Pedro Duhart (1), Ferdinand Faczinek (28), Jean Germain (4), Albert Gougain (2), Johann Hoffmann (5), Roger Hug (27), Ramón Ithurbide (13), Curt Keller (24), Pierre Korb (18), Gabriel Lalloué (9), Michel Lauri (2), Maxime Lehmann (25), Étienne Mattler (29), José Padrón (10), Guido Pretto (5), Jean Sarrieux (2), Jenö Szabó (30 ), Bernard Williams (10)

    The Sochaux shooters' 69 hits cannot be fully determined on the basis of the available literature; Exact information is only available for Courtois (22), Faczinek (15), Ithurbide (4), Padrón (2) and Hoffmann (1). It is also known that Sarrieux scored three goals in a single game and Keller two goals in another.

    Most successful goal scorers

    Pl. player society Gates
    1 Jean Nicolas FC Rouen 26th
    2 German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) Oskar Rohr Racing Strasbourg 25th
    3 Hungary 1918Hungary Dezsõ Korányi FC Sète 24
    4th Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ivan Petrak AS Cannes 23
    5 Roger Courtois FC Sochaux 22nd
    6th Hungary 1918Hungary André Simonyi Red Star Olympique 21st
    7th Mario Zatelli Olympique Marseille 20th
    8th Czechoslovakia 1920Czechoslovakia Ferdinand Faczinek FC Sochaux 15th
    ArgentinaArgentina Helenio Herrera Excelsior AC Roubaix 15th
    Moselli Antibes FC 15th

    See also

    literature

    • Hubert Beaudet: Le Championnat et ses champions. 70 ans de Football en France. Alan Sutton, Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire 2002, ISBN 2-84253-762-9
    • Sophie Guillet / François Laforge: Le guide français et international du football éd. 2009. Vecchi, Paris 2008, ISBN 978-2-7328-9295-5
    • Jean-Philippe Rethacker: La grande histoire des clubs de foot champions de France. Sélection du Reader's Digest, Paris / Bruxelles / Montréal / Zurich 2001, ISBN 2-7098-1238-X

    Notes and evidence

    1. Beaudet, p. 23
    2. Rethacker, p. 28f.
    3. Beaudet, p. 22
    4. Rethacker, p. 28
    5. a b Guillet / Laforge, p. 137
    6. ^ Alain Pécheral: La grande histoire de l'OM. Des origines à nos jours. Ed. Prolongations, o. O. 2007, ISBN 978-2-916400-07-5 , pp. 58f .; Beaudet, p. 23
    7. Rethacker, p. 29