Division 1 Féminine 2006/07

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The 2006/07 season of Division 1 Féminine was the 33rd playing 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 in the 1974/75 season . The Division 1 Féminine called league was in pure League mode played in a group consisting of a single group, comprising twelve teams, national top division.

Last year's winners were the women of Juvisy FCF , but they could not defend the championship. Rather, Olympique Lyon prevailed and won his first title. With 116 goals, Olympiques pulverized the previous league record of 85 goals set by the Toulouse OAC in the 1999/2000 season .

The soccer players of the D1F were no longer pure amateurs; rather, the clubs were allowed to reward them financially for practicing their sport, although the maximum possible remuneration was very moderate compared to men's football. There was also a “federal contract” (contrat fédéral) drawn up by the FFF , which regulated the maximum income levels as well as other rights and obligations of clubs and soccer players.

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; Qualified were the ten best-placed teams of the previous season as well as two promoted teams from Division 2 Féminine , which was divided into two groups, and who had prevailed in the play-offs of the two season first and second. Thus the following twelve participants started this season:

The championship was played in a double round of points in which each participant competed in home and away games against each other. The " modified three-point rule " , which was also common in French amateur football well into the 21st century, applied with four points for a win, two for a draw and one for a defeat won on the field; In the event of a tie, the direct comparison and then, if applicable, the better overall goal difference , and if there was still a tie, the higher number of hits, if applicable, were decisive. At the end of the season, the two bottom of the table had to be relegated and were replaced for the coming season by two promoted players from the second division.

Results, table and course of the season

CNF
Cla
USC
Com
FCF
Con
FCF
H-B
FCF
Juv
ESO
LaR
Oly
Lyo
HSC
Mon
SG
par
Sta
StB
ASJ
Soy
FC
Tou
CNFE Clairefontaine 2: 1 0: 1 5: 2 1: 4 4-0 0: 7 0: 3 2: 2 1: 2 1: 3 1: 3
USCCO Compiègne 2: 5 1: 4 5: 2 1: 3 0-0 0: 8 0: 5 3-0 1-0 0: 1 7: 1
FCF Condé-sur-Noireau 0: 5 3: 4 5: 1 3: 5 1-0 1: 8 0: 4 1: 1 2: 5 1: 4 2: 4
FCF Henin-Beaumont 3: 3 5: 1 3: 2 0: 4 2: 3 0: 9 0: 4 1: 1 1-0 2: 3 1: 7
Juvisy FCF 2-0 1-0 7: 1 3-0 5-0 1: 2 0: 3 1-0 2-0 0: 1 2-0
ESOF La Roche-sur-Yon 2: 3 3: 2 2-0 1-0 0: 2 0: 2 0: 4 1-0 2: 1 0: 1 0: 2
Olympique Lyon 1-0 11: 0 7: 1 6: 1 0: 1 7-0 1: 1 4: 1 13: 1 6-0 8-0
HSC Montpellier 2-0 3: 1 3-0 8-0 1: 2 2-0 0: 3 1: 1 5-0 2: 1 0-0
Paris Saint-Germain FC 0: 4 3: 1 4: 3 8: 1 2: 2 7-0 1: 2 1: 2 1: 2 0-0 1-0
Stade Saint-Brieuc 1: 3 6-0 1-0 2: 2 0: 1 2: 1 0: 4 0: 5 1: 1 0-0 2-0
ASJ Soyaux 1: 1 2: 1 4-0 1: 3 1: 4 2-0 0: 3 0: 3 1: 1 2-0 2-0
Toulouse FC 1: 2 3-0 3: 1 0: 1 2: 2 2-0 0: 4 2: 3 0: 1 0: 1 0-0
Pl. Womanhood Sp G U V Gates Diff. Pts.
1. Olympique Lyon 22nd 20th 1 1 116: 09 83
2. HSC Montpellier 22nd 17th 3 2 64:12 76
3. Juvisy FCF (TV) 22nd 17th 2 3 54:18 75
4th ASJ Soyaux 22nd 11 5 6th 30:28 60
5. CNFE Clairefontaine 22nd 9 3 10 43:43 52
6th Stade Saint-Brieuc (N) 22nd 8th 3 11 27:47 49
7th Paris Saint-Germain 22nd 6th 8th 8th 37:33 48
8th. Toulouse FC 22nd 7th 3 12 30:41 46
9. ESOF La Roche 22nd 6th 1 15th 15:51 41
10. FCF Henin-Beaumont 22nd 5 3 14th 31:81 40
11. USCCO Compiègne 22nd 5 1 16 31:71 38
12. FCF Condé-sur-Noireau (N) 22nd 4th 1 17th 32:76 35

After the first half of the season, the defending champions from Juvisy were at the top of the table with two points from Lyon and three from Montpellier, and the relegation positions were taken by Toulouse and Hénin-Beaumont. These season-deciding places one, eleven and twelve were each occupied by other teams after the second half of the season.

In the battle for the championship, Lyon prevailed - with the most goal-hungry storm and the safest defense - because they had not lost a single point since the tenth match day, while Juvisy drew twice in the second half and suffered two defeats. Montpellier also lost two of their last eleven games. It was noticeable this season that in addition to these three top teams, all of which remained unbeaten away, the fourth and fifth-placed teams (Soyaux and Clairefontaine) each performed better on opposing positions than in front of their own audience.

In the middle of the final ranking , the climbers from Saint-Brieuc surprised with a good sixth place and were never in danger of relegation. Toulouse succeeded in the second half of the season, in which the women only lost four games, to free themselves from the table cellar. Compiègne slipped there, still in seventh place after the eleventh game day, with only one win and a final series of eight defeats in a row and accompanied the Normans from Condé in the second division. The teams with the weakest defense (Hénin-Beaumont) or the most harmless attack (La Roche) only narrowly escaped this fate.

For the following season , three teams rose from the second division with AC Évreux , Racing Saint-Étienne and FC Vendenheim as an exception, because the association carried out the successful experiment with CNFE Clairefontaine, the elite of young women’s footballers, which had been started five years earlier To give the opportunity to develop further under competition conditions, had declared ended at the end of this season. The background for this decision was the pressure from several second division clubs, which this woman of the Center National de Formation et d'Entraînement blocked a place in Division 1.

The champions' players

Olympiques coach Farid Benstiti , who had already won the French championship with FC Lyon , used the following players over the course of the season (the number of appearances in brackets):

Lyon's 116 goals were scored by Brétigny (42), Lattaf (26), Abily (17), Bompastor (9), Dusang (5), Blanc, Cruz Traña, Kátia (3 each), Naud (2), Bruet, Faye-Chellali , Perrot, Simone 1 each; there were also two own goals by opposing players.

Most successful goalscorers

Most league goals scored:

Pl. Surname team Gates
1. Sandrine Brétigny Lyon 42
2. Hoda Lattaf Lyon 26th
3. Camille Abily Lyon 17th
4th Laëtitia Tonazzi Juvisy 16
5. Marinette Pichon Juvisy 15th
Élodie Thomis Montpellier 15th
7th Marie-Laure Delie Clairefontaine 14th
8th. Élodie Ramos Montpellier 13
9. Ingrid Boyeldieu Compiègne 12
Pauline Crammer Henin-Beaum. 12
11. Virginie Couillard Condé-sur-N. 11
Amandine Henry Clairefontaine 11
Louisa Nécib Montpellier 11
14th Virginie Faisandier Montpellier 10
15th Sonia Bompastor Lyon 9
Aurélie Mula Paris 9

The 42 goals of the season by Sandrine Brétigny meant a new record in Division 1 Féminine, which was no longer achieved up to and including the 2013/14 season . The previous record holder was Marinette Pichon (38 goals, 2004/05).

See also

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. see the table after the 11th matchday at footofeminin.fr
  2. Lyon's seasonal squad at footofeminin.fr
  3. according to the scorer list at footofeminin.fr