Division 1 1974/75

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Division 1 1974/75
master AS Saint-Etienne
European Cup of
National Champions
AS Saint-Etienne
Uefa cup Olympique Marseille
Olympique Lyon
Cup winners AS Saint-Etienne
European
Cup Winners' Cup
Racing Lens
Relegated SCO Angers
Stade Rennes
CS Sedan
Teams 20th
Games 380
Gates 1,075  (ø 2.83 per game)
Top scorer ArgentinaArgentina Delio Onnis
( AS Monaco )
Division 1 1973/74

The Division 1 1974-75 was the 37th staging of the professional French football league. Champion was the AS Saint-Etienne , which was able to defend her title and since the eighth time in 1957 Champion de France was.

The first game day was August 2, 1974, the last game day was June 3, 1975. There was a three-week “winter break” from December 23 to January 11.

societies

Eligible to participate were those clubs that had finished the previous season no worse than 17th, as well as three direct promoters from the second division . Thus, the following teams played for the championship title this season:

Season course

The two-point rule applied ; in the event of a tie, the goal difference was decisive for the placement. The bonus scheme introduced in the previous year was retained with one change; Each team received an additional point for every game they won by at least three goals. This should promote attacking football.

This season, the French public was more interested in Saint-Étiennes Parcours in the European Cup than in Division 1 games , in which the "Greens" made a disastrous start. After eight game days, the defending champion's account showed six points behind the surprise leaders Reims; for the red-whites from Champagne , their striker Bianchi single- handedly turned a 0-1 deficit against Paris SG into the final score of 6-1 on the second matchday. In the further course of the first half of the season, however, Saint-Étienne and his main rival from Marseille straightened things out again, and only Bastia was able to keep pace with them until the beginning of 1975. But when Ferdinand Heidkamp's defensive support was unable to participate in the game in Lyon, a hefty 8-1 defeat caused the Corsican to slip in the table. Saint-Étienne, on the other hand, could not be thrown off course by the semi-final against Munich Bayern in the European Cup, especially since the pursuer despite his reinforcement by two Brazilian national players and world champions from 1970 ( Jairzinho , Paulo César ) and - during the winter break - Bereta from the "Greens" was by no means consistently confident. Three game days before the end of the season, ASSE was two points ahead of Marseille, but also had two catch-up games to play and defeated OM 4-1 in the top duel, which even gave them three more points.

Saint-Étienne then won three of his remaining four encounters clearly and was nine points ahead in the end. On the last day of the match, the old and new champions allowed themselves the “luxury” of putting their coach Herbin , who still had a player's license, back in the center of the defense. In the 5-1 victory over Troyes, he not only fulfilled his defensive duties with the usual strength, but also scored the last goal of the game. The team with the most powerful attack and the best defense in Division 1 also had a flawless home record: at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard they had won all 19 games. Since she had also secured the national cup again , she was in the end, as in the previous year, again winner of the doublé ; that a team wins both competitions twice in a row had never happened before in France. Runner-up Marseille, however, was not happy with his two Brazilians; Jairzinho (for one year) and Paulo César (three months) received long bans for assaulting a linesman in the quarter-finals against Paris .

For the following season , the relegated Angers, Rennes and Red Star were replaced by the second division AS Nancy , US Valenciennes-Anzin and Olympique Avignon , of which only the latter was an absolute newcomer to France's footballing "upper house".

Closing table

Division 1 venues 1974/75
Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points bonus total
 1. AS Saint-Étienne (M, P)  38  23  6th  9 070:390 +31 52:24  6th 58
 2. Olympique Marseille  38  18th  9  11 065:450 +20 45:31  4th 49
 3. Olympique Lyon  38  16  11  11 064:530 +11 43:33  5 48
 4th Olympique Nîmes  38  16  11  11 056:490  +7 43:33  4th 47
 5. FC Nantes  38  16  11  11 050:420  +8 43:33  2 45
 6th SEC Bastia  38  15th  11  12 054:470  +7 41:35  4th 45
 7th Racing Lens  38  16  8th  14th 059:590  ± 0 40:36  4th 44
 8th. FC Metz  38  15th  10  13 054:560  −2 40:36  4th 44
 9. Racing-Pierrots Strasbourg  38  16  8th  14th 049:560  −7 40:36  3 43
10. AS Monaco  38  18th  4th  16 064:680  −4 40:36  2 42
11. Stade Reims  38  15th  8th  15th 057:570  ± 0 38:38  3 41
12. Girondins Bordeaux  38  15th  7th  16 048:490  −1 37:39  2 39
13. Lille OSC (N)  38  15th  5  18th 053:560  −3 35:41  4th 39
14th OGC Nice  38  13  10  15th 059:630  −4 36:40  3 39
15th Paris Saint-Germain (N)  38  12  12  14th 057:650  −8 36:40  1 37
16. Troyes Aube Football  38  12  10  16 046:550  −9 34:42  3 37
17th FC Sochaux  38  11  10  17th 041:490  −8 32:44  2 34
18th SCO Angers  38  9  10  19th 048:600 −12 28:48  5 33
19th Rennes stadium  38  10  11  17th 038:520 −14 31:45  2 33
20th Red Star FC (N)  38  7th  12  19th 043:550 −12 26:50  3 29

Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd goal difference - 3rd goals scored

  • French football champion and participation in the 1975/76 European Cup
  • Participation in the 1975/76 UEFA Cup
  • Participation as a cup finalist in the European Cup Winners' Cup 1975/76
  • Relegation to Division 2 1975/76
  • (M) reigning French champion
    (P) reigning French cup winner
    (N) Newcomers from Division 2 1973/74

    Crosstab

    SCO
    Ang
    SEC
    Bas
    Gi.
    boron
    RC
    Len
    OSC
    Lil
    Ol.
    Lyo
    Ol.
    Mar
    FC
    Met
    AS
    Mon
    FC
    Nan
    OGC
    Niz
    Ol.
    Nîm
    SG
    par
    RSt
    FC
    St.
    Rei
    St.
    Ren
    AS
    StÉ
    FC
    Soc
    RC
    Str
    AF
    Tro
    SCO Angers 3-0 2: 2 1: 2 4: 1 0: 2 1: 2 2: 2 2: 1 0-0 1: 3 2-0 3: 1 1: 1 1: 2 1: 2 0: 1 1: 1 5: 1 1: 1
    SEC Bastia 3-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 2: 2 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 4-0 0: 2 2-0 0: 1 3-0 1: 1 4: 2 2: 1 5: 1
    Girondins Bordeaux 1: 1 1-0 2-0 4: 2 1: 1 1-0 3: 2 0-0 2: 1 2-0 0: 1 1: 2 2: 1 2-0 1-0 1-0 2: 1 4: 1 6-0
    Racing Lens 0-0 3: 3 3-0 1-0 4-0 2: 2 3: 1 6: 3 2: 2 4: 2 3-0 3: 2 0-0 1-0 1-0 3: 1 3: 2 0: 1 1-0
    Lille OSC 1: 5 0-0 2-0 1: 1 1: 2 1-0 4-0 2-0 3-0 4: 2 1: 1 5-0 1-0 2: 1 1-0 2-0 4-0 2: 1 2-0
    Olympique Lyon 0-0 8: 1 1-0 5: 1 5: 1 0: 1 2-0 1: 3 1: 1 0-0 2: 2 4: 4 2: 1 3: 3 4: 1 1-0 1-0 4: 1 2: 1
    Olympique Marseille 3: 1 3: 1 3-0 4-0 2-0 0: 1 1-0 4: 1 2: 1 4: 1 1: 1 4: 2 3: 2 1: 1 3: 1 1: 2 2-0 1: 1 0-0
    FC Metz 2-0 0: 2 3: 3 2: 1 2: 1 3: 1 1-0 1-0 4-0 2: 2 3-0 1: 3 2: 1 1: 1 5: 2 3-0 0: 1 2: 1 1: 1
    AS Monaco 1-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 3: 1 0: 2 1: 2 1: 3 3: 2 3: 3 3-0 4: 3 2: 3 2-0 3: 1 3: 1 1-0 3: 1
    FC Nantes 1-0 0-0 3-0 2: 1 1-0 3: 1 2-0 0: 2 4: 2 2-0 0: 1 0-0 0-0 0: 1 1: 1 2: 1 1-0 3: 1 4: 1
    OGC Nice 4: 1 2: 1 0-0 2: 1 2: 1 2: 2 1: 3 1-0 2: 3 2: 2 2-0 4: 2 2: 1 0-0 4: 1 1: 1 5: 1 2: 1 2: 1
    Olympique Nîmes 4-0 3: 3 2: 1 3: 1 2: 1 1: 2 3: 1 2-0 3-0 0: 2 2: 1 2: 1 3-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 6-0 2: 2
    Paris Saint-Germain 3: 2 1: 1 1-0 3: 1 0-0 2: 2 1: 1 2: 2 0: 1 2: 3 2: 1 1: 1 2-0 3-0 2: 1 2: 2 0: 1 1: 1 0-0
    Red Star FC 2: 5 0-0 1: 2 1: 1 2: 1 4-0 0-0 1: 1 3-0 4: 4 4: 1 0: 1 1: 1 2: 1 0: 2 1: 2 0: 1 0: 1 2: 1
    Stade Reims 1: 1 0: 1 2: 1 5: 1 4: 3 0: 2 4: 3 1: 2 2: 3 2: 1 1: 1 2: 1 6: 1 1: 1 2: 1 0: 2 2: 1 2-0 3-0
    Rennes stadium 2-0 1: 1 1: 1 1-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1: 1 0-0 0-0 2: 1 2: 1 0: 2 2: 2 3: 1 0: 1 5: 1 1: 1
    AS Saint-Etienne 2-0 3: 2 2-0 3: 2 4: 1 1-0 4: 1 5-0 3: 2 2-0 2-0 4-0 3: 2 2-0 3: 1 3-0 1-0 2: 1 5: 1
    FC Sochaux 0: 1 3-0 5: 2 0: 1 1: 1 3: 1 1: 1 1: 1 4: 2 0: 1 1: 1 2-0 0: 1 0-0 1-0 2: 1 1: 1 0-0 0: 1
    Racing-Pierrots Strasbourg 1-0 3: 2 1-0 2: 1 3-0 2-0 3: 2 3-0 2: 2 2-0 2: 1 1: 1 2: 1 1: 1 3-0 2-0 0-0 1: 1 1-0
    Troyes Aube Football 4-0 2: 1 1-0 0: 1 0: 1 0-0 1: 2 4: 1 5-0 0-0 3: 1 1: 1 1: 3 2: 1 2-0 2-0 1-0 2: 2 2-0

    The AS Saint-Étienne championship team

    1. AS Saint-Etienne
    AS Saint-Etienne (1970s) .svg

    There was also an own goal.

    Most successful goal scorers

    Pl. player society Gates
    1 ArgentinaArgentina Delio Onnis AS Monaco 30th
    2 Congo People's Republic People's Republic of the Congo François M'Pelé Paris FC 21st
    3 ArgentinaArgentina Hugo Curioni FC Metz 19th
    4th Marc Berdoll SCO Angers 17th
    LuxembourgLuxembourg Nico Braun FC Metz 17th
    Bernard Lacombe Olympique Lyon 17th
    Gérard Tonnel Troyes Aube Football 17th
    8th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Boidar Antić SCO Angers 16
    Christian Coste Lille OSC 16
    Brazil 1968Brazil Paulo César Olympique Marseille 16
    11 ArgentinaArgentina Carlos Bianchi Stade Reims 15th
    Nestor Combin Red Star FC 15th
    13 Serge Chiesa Olympique Lyon 14th
    Ivory CoastIvory Coast Laurent Pokou Rennes stadium 14th
    Hervé Revelli AS Saint-Etienne 14th

    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

    Web links

    Notes and evidence

    1. ^ Pascal Grégoire-Boutreau / Tony Verbicaro: Stade de Reims - une histoire sans fin. Cahiers intempestifs, Saint-Étienne 2001, ISBN 2-911698-21-5 , pp. 316-318
    2. Rethacker, pp. 106 and 122; Beaudet, p. 116
    3. Guillet / Laforge, p. 174
    4. Beaudet, p. 115f.
    5. Rethacker, p. 122; Beaudet, p. 115
    6. Rethacker, p. 123
    7. Beaudet, p. 117
    8. Guillet / Laforge, p. 174, supplemented from Stéphane Boisson / Raoul Vian: Il était une fois le Championnat de France de Football. Tous les joueurs de la première division de 1948/49 à 2003/04. Neofoot, Saint-Thibault o. J.
    9. ^ Frédéric Parmentier: AS Saint-Étienne, histoire d'une légende. Cahiers intempestifs, Saint-Étienne 2004, ISBN 2-911698-31-2 , pp. 296f.
    10. Jump up ↑ Ligue 1 1974/75. In: weltfussball.de. Retrieved February 15, 2018 .