Division 2 1975/76

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Division 2 1975/76
master SCO Angers
Climbers SCO Angers
Stade Rennes
Stade Laval
Relegation ↑ Red Star FC
Stade Laval
Relegated CS Sedan-Mouzon , SO Cholet , USM Malakoff , FC Mulhouse ,
EDS Montluçon , JGA Nevers
Teams 36 (in 2 groups)
Games 612 + 2 relegation games
Gates 1,660  (ø 2.71 per game)
Top scorer Marc Berdoll , Angers
Division 2 1974/75
^ Division 1 1975/76

The Division 2 1975/76 was the 37th staging of the second highest French football league . It has been an open championship with professionals and amateurs since 1970. Second division champion was SC de l'Ouest Angers .

societies

The 27 clubs that had not been promoted to the first division or relegated to the third division (national) after the previous season were eligible to participate ; there were also three first division relegated and six promoted from the national . These 36 participants played in two groups, divided mainly according to regional criteria (one with teams from the north and west and one with teams from the south and east). Thus, the following teams played for the division 2 championship this season : Promoted relegators

The respective group winners and the winner of the play-offs between the two runners- up were eligible for promotion . There was no relegation between the worst-placed first division clubs who were not directly relegated and the best second division clubs who were not directly eligible for promotion this time either.

Season course

Each team played a return match against each group opponent, once in front of their own audience and once away. The two-point rule applied ; In the event of a tie, the goal difference , then, if this was identical - as in this season between Martigues and Besançon - the higher number of hits scored and finally - as is the case with Béziers and Auxerre - the larger number of bonus points were decisive for the placement . Each team received an additional bonus point regardless of the outcome of the game for each game in which they had scored at least three goals, as well as for each victory with two or more goals difference; this should encourage attacking football. Since this regulation had not resulted in any significant success over three years, it was abandoned again for the following season .
In France, when specifying the point ratio, only the number of plus points is given; here this is done in the notation used in Germany at the time of the 2-point rule.

The three relegated teams from the first division occupied the top of the table in both groups, with Angers and Red Star's advantage over their pursuers in Group B only being clear due to the bonus points, while in Group A Rennes - like Laval - was also without this bonus clearly set themselves apart from the competition. Half of the six promoted from the third division had to return there immediately; best of them was Caen, who finished sixth in his Division 2 season. In the end, only their weak goal difference decided the relegation of Sedan and Mulhouse.

1660 hits were scored in the 612 encounters; this corresponds to an average of 2.71 goals per game. The most successful goalscorers in Group A were Boidar Antić (Caen) with 22 and in Group B Marc Berdoll (Angers) with 25 goals, who won the league's top scorer's crown. For the following season came with AS Monaco , Racing Strasbourg and Olympique Avignon three relegated from Division 1 ; Six teams rose directly from the third highest division, three of which ( Stade Quimper , FC Bourges , AC Arles ) already had experience at this league level, while the promotion for US Nœux-les-Mines , Amicale Lucé and US Tavaux-Damparis was a first meant.

Closing tables

Group A

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points bonus total
 1. Rennes Stadium (A)  34  22nd  6th  6th 082:320 +50 50:18 10 60
 2. Stade Laval  34  21st  8th  5 071:280 +43 50:18  7th 57
 3. FC Lorient  34  15th  9  10 055:360 +19 39:29  6th 45
 4th FC Rouen  34  17th  2  15th 060:480 +12 36:32  9 45
 5. SC Amiens  34  15th  8th  11 047:420  +5 38:30  6th 44
 6th SM Caen (N)  34  16  8th  10 054:480  +6 40:28  3 43
 7th SC Hazebrouck  34  12  12  10 042:340  +8 36:32  4th 40
 8th. LB Châteauroux  34  13  12  9 029:240  +5 38:30  0 38
 9. FC Tours  34  14th  7th  13 047:470  ± 0 35:33  3 38
10. AS Angoulême  34  13  6th  15th 051:540  −3 32:36  3 35
11. US Dunkerque  34  10  11  13 038:460  −8 31:37  3 34
12. Paris FC  34  13  3  18th 047:530  −6 29:39  4th 33
13. EB Fontainebleau-Nemours  34  9  11  14th 042:510  −9 29:39  1 30th
14th US Grand Boulogne  34  12  5  17th 037:480 −11 29:39  1 30th
15th Stade Brest  34  9  11  14th 034:570 −23 29:39  0 29
16. CS Sedan-Mouzon  34  8th  9  17th 043:750 −32 25:43  4th 29
17th SO Cholet (N)  34  9  7th  18th 038:580 −20 25:43  3 28
18th USM Malakoff (N)  34  9  3  22nd 031:670 −36 21:47  2 23

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

  • Promotion to Division 1 1976/77
  • Participation in the relegation
  • Relegation to the National (D3)
  • (A) Relegated from Division 1 1974/75
    (N) Newcomers

    Group B

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points bonus total
     1. SCO Angers (A)  34  18th  8th  8th 069:400 +29 44:24  9 53
     2. Red Star FC (A)  34  18th  6th  10 051:250 +26 42:26  8th 50
     3. SC Toulon  34  17th  8th  9 050:310 +19 42:26  3 45
     4th AS Cannes  34  16  9  9 047:310 +16 41:27  2 43
     5. FC Gueugnon  34  15th  10  9 037:310  +6 40:28  2 42
     6th US Toulouse  34  13  11  10 062:530  +9 37:31  3 40
     7th FC Martigues  34  14th  9  11 047:410  +6 37:31  3 40
     8th. Racing FC Besançon  34  14th  9  11 046:400  +6 37:31  3 40
     9. AJ Auxerre  34  13  11  10 044:360  +8 37:31  2 39
    10. AS Béziers  34  13  9  12 044:380  +6 35:33  4th 39
    11. Gazélec FC Ajaccio (N)  34  13  6th  15th 044:480  −4 32:36  4th 36
    12. SAS Épinal  34  10  8th  16 044:520  −8 28:40  4th 32
    13. EAC Chaumont  34  9  12  13 041:560 −15 30:38  2 32
    14th SR Saint-Dié (N)  34  11  8th  15th 036:530 −17 30:38  2 32
    15th FC Sète  34  8th  12  14th 044:430  +1 28:40  3 31
    16. FC Mulhouse  34  12  5  17th 041:630 −22 29:39  2 31
    17th EDS Montluçon  34  8th  9  17th 036:570 −21 25:43  2 27
    18th JGA Nevers (N)  34  6th  6th  22nd 029:740 −45 18:50  1 19th

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

  • Promotion to Division 1 1976/77
  • Participation in the relegation
  • Relegation to the National (D3)
  • (A) Relegated from Division 1 1974/75
    (N) Newcomers

    Determination of the master

    The two group winners met each other on a return game to determine this year's division 2 champion. SCO Angers prevailed against Stade Rennes both in front of their own audience (3: 2) and away (6: 4) and thus secured the championship title.

    Group B total Group A First leg Return leg
    SCO Angers 9: 6 Rennes stadium 3: 2 6: 4

    Relegation

    In the same way, the two runners-up fought for another promotion place in the top division, and here too, one team with Stade Laval won both games (2-1 and 1-0 against Red Star FC from Saint-Ouen ). This was the first time in the club's history that Laval was promoted to the top division.

    Group A total Group B First leg Return leg
    Stade Laval 3: 1 Red Star FC 2: 1 1-0

    See also

    Web links

    literature

    • Alex Graham: Football in France. A statistical record 1894-2005. Soccer Books, Cleethorpes 2005, ISBN 1-86223-138-9
    • Sophie Guillet / François Laforge: Le guide français et international du football éd. 2009. Vecchi, Paris 2008, ISBN 978-2-7328-9295-5

    Notes and evidence

    1. Guillet / Laforge, p. 252