释义 |
- Promotion and relegation
- League table
- Stats Top goalscorers Assists Table
- UNFP Player of the Month
- Awards Player of the Year Keeper of the Year Manager of the Year Team of the Year
- Managers
- Stadia
- Teams by region
- References
- External links
{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2013}}{{Infobox football league season | competition = Ligue 2 | season = 2008–09 | winners = Lens | promoted = Montpellier Boulogne | relegated = Amiens Reims Troyes | continentalcup1 = Europa League | continentalcup1 qualifiers = Guingamp (Play-off round; via domestic cup) | league topscorer = {{flagicon|FRA}} Grégory Thil (18) | biggest home win = Strasbourg 5–0 Nîmes (October 6, 2008) | biggest away win = Angers 1–5 Boulogne (April 24, 2009) | highest scoring = Bastia 6–2 Ajaccio (December 5, 2008) (8 goals) | total goals = 864 | average goals = 2.27 | longest wins = | longest unbeaten = | longest losses = | highest attendance = | lowest attendance = | average attendance = | prevseason = 2007–08 | nextseason = 2009–10 }}The Ligue 2 season 2008–09 was the sixty-seventh[1] edition since its establishment, and began on August 1, 2008 and ended on May 29, 2009. The fixtures were announced on May 23, 2008.[2] Promotion and relegationTeams relegated to Ligue 2- FC Metz, relegated after losing to Olympique Marseille on April 12, 2008.
- RC Strasbourg, relegated after losing to SM Caen on May 10, 2008.
- RC Lens, relegated after drawing with FC Girondins de Bordeaux on May 17, 2008.
Teams promoted to Ligue 1- Le Havre AC, promoted after drawing with CS Sedan on April 22, 2008.
- FC Nantes, promoted after drawing with Montpellier HSC on April 25, 2008.
- Grenoble Foot 38, promoted after drawing with LB Châteauroux on May 12, 2008.
Teams promoted from Championnat National- Vannes OC, promoted after losing to FC Martigues on April 26, 2008.
- Tours FC, promoted after defeating Stade Laval on May 3, 2008.
- Nimes Olympique, promoted after defeating Stade Laval on May 16, 2008.
Teams relegated to Championnat National- FC Gueugnon, relegated after losing to AC Ajaccio on April 18, 2008.
- FC Libourne-Saint-Seurin, relegated after losing to CS Sedan on May 2, 2008.
- Chamois Niortais FC, relegated after losing to US Boulogne on May 16, 2008.
League tableLast updated May 29, 2009{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL |res_col_header=PR |sortable_table=y |team1=RCL|name_RCL=Lens |team2=MHS|name_MHS=Montpellier |team3=BOU|name_BOU=Boulogne |team4=RCS|name_RCS=Strasbourg |team5=MET|name_MET=Metz |team6=TOU|name_TOU=Tours |team7=ANG|name_ANG=Angers |team8=DIJ|name_DIJ=Dijon |team9=SED|name_SED=Sedan |team10=VAN|name_VAN=Vannes |team11=BAS|name_BAS=Bastia |team12=CLR|name_CLR=Clermont |team13=GUI|name_GUI=Guingamp |team14=BRS|name_BRS=Brest |team15=CHA|name_CHA=Châteauroux |team16=ACA|name_ACA=Ajaccio |team17=NMS|name_NMS=Nîmes |team18=AMI|name_AMI=Amiens |team19=TRO|name_TRO=Troyes |team20=REI|name_REI=Reims |win_RCL=20|draw_RCL=8|loss_RCL=10|gf_RCL=47|ga_RCL=35|status_RCL=C,P |win_MHS=19|draw_MHS=9|loss_MHS=10|gf_MHS=61|ga_MHS=36|status_MHS=P |win_BOU=20|draw_BOU=6|loss_BOU=12|gf_BOU=51|ga_BOU=36|status_BOU=P |win_RCS=18|draw_RCS=11|loss_RCS=9|gf_RCS=57|ga_RCS=45 |win_MET=17|draw_MET=12|loss_MET=9|gf_MET=48|ga_MET=35 |win_TOU=17|draw_TOU=10|loss_TOU=11|gf_TOU=50|ga_TOU=41 |win_ANG=13|draw_ANG=14|loss_ANG=11|gf_ANG=46|ga_ANG=42 |win_DIJ=14|draw_DIJ=10|loss_DIJ=14|gf_DIJ=43|ga_DIJ=46 |win_SED=13|draw_SED=12|loss_SED=13|gf_SED=46|ga_SED=49 |win_VAN=14|draw_VAN=9|loss_VAN=15|gf_VAN=34|ga_VAN=45 |win_BAS=13|draw_BAS=9|loss_BAS=16|gf_BAS=38|ga_BAS=47 |win_CLR=12|draw_CLR=11|loss_CLR=15|gf_CLR=46|ga_CLR=50 |win_GUI=10|draw_GUI=16|loss_GUI=12|gf_GUI=37|ga_GUI=35 |win_BRS=13|draw_BRS=6|loss_BRS=19|gf_BRS=45|ga_BRS=50 |win_CHA=11|draw_CHA=11|loss_CHA=16|gf_CHA=40|ga_CHA=46 |win_ACA=11|draw_ACA=11|loss_ACA=16|gf_ACA=44|ga_ACA=56 |win_NMS=11|draw_NMS=11|loss_NMS=16|gf_NMS=32|ga_NMS=46 |win_AMI=9|draw_AMI=16|loss_AMI=13|gf_AMI=35|ga_AMI=40|status_AMI=R |win_TRO=9|draw_TRO=11|loss_TRO=18|gf_TRO=39|ga_TRO=48|status_TRO=R |win_REI=7|draw_REI=15|loss_REI=16|gf_REI=40|ga_REI=51|status_REI=R |col_P=green1|text_P=Promotion to Ligue 1 |result1=P|result2=P|result3=P |col_ELPR=blue1|text_ELPR=UEFA Europa League Playoff Round |result13=ELPR |col_R=red1|text_R=Relegated to Championnat National |result18=R|result19=R|result20=R |update=complete|source= }}StatsTop goalscorersGrégory Thil wins the Ligue 2 Trophée du Meilleur Buteur. Position | Player | Nationality | Club | Goals |
---|
1 | Grégory Thil | FRA}} | US Boulogne | 18 | 2 | Víctor Montaño | COL}} | Montpellier HSC | 15 | - | Papiss Cissé | SEN}} | FC Metz | 15 | 4 | Cheick Diabaté | MLI}} | AC Ajaccio | 14 | 5 | James Fanchone | FRA}} | RC Strasbourg | 13 | - | Toifilou Maoulida | FRA}} | RC Lens | 13 | 7 | Paul Alo'o | CMR}} | Angers SCO | 12 | - | Richard Socrier | FRA}} | Stade Brest 29 | 12 | 9 | Tenema N'Diaye | MLI}} | Tours FC | 11 | - | Titi Buengo | ANG}} | Troyes AC | 11 | - | Kandia Traoré | CIV}} | RC Strasbourg | 11 | 12 | Pierre-Yves André | FRA}} | SC Bastia | 10 | - | Jérôme Lebouc | FRA}} | Vannes OC | 10 | 14 | 7 players | 9 | 21 | 11 players | 8 | 32 | 9 players | 7 | 41 | 15 players | 6 | 56 | 12 players | 5 | 68 | 20 players | 4 | 88 | 36 players | 3 | 124 | 37 players | 2 | 161 | 79 players | 1 | Total: | 864 | Average after 380 games: | 2.27 |
Last updated: May 30, 2009 Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20090422154727/http://www.lfp.fr/ligue2/classementButeur.asp?affich=ALL&saison=2008%2F2009 Ligue 2]Assists TablePaul Alo'o wins the Ligue 2 Trophée du Meilleur Passeur. Position | Player | Nationality | Club | Assists |
---|
1 | Paul Alo'o | CMR}} | Angers | 12 | 2 | Alberto Costa | ARG}} | Montpellier | 11 | 3 | Johann Ramaré | FRA}} | US Boulogne | 10 | - | Yann Kermorgant | FRA}} | Stade Reims | 10 | 5 | 1 player | 8 | 6 | 2 players | 7 | 8 | 3 players | 6 | 11 | 10 players | 5 | 21 | 20 players | 4 | 41 | 25 players | 3 | 66 | 54 players | 2 | 120 | 88 players | 1 | Total: | 484 | Average after 380 games: | 1.27 |
Last updated: May 30, 2009 Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20080914142419/http://www.lfp.fr/ligue2/classementPasseur.asp?affich=ALL Ligue 2]UNFP Player of the MonthMonth | Player | Club | August | FRA}} James Fanchone | RC Strasbourg | September | FRA}} Chakhir Belghazouani | RC Strasbourg | October | COL}} Víctor Montaño | Montpellier HSC | November | FRA}} Lilian Compan | Montpellier HSC | December | COL}} Víctor Montaño | Montpellier HSC | January | CMR}} Paul Alo'o | Angers SCO | February | FRA}} Toifilou Maoulida | RC Lens | March | ROM}} Claudiu Keserü | Tours FC | April | TUN}} Issam Jemâa | RC Lens | |
AwardsPlayer of the YearThe nominees for Ligue 2 Player of the Year. The winner will be determine at the annual UNFP Awards on May 24. The winner will be displayed in bold.[3] Player | Nationality | Club | Paul Alo'o | {{Fb>CMR}} | France}} Angers SCO | Alberto Costa | ARG}} | France}} Montpellier HSC | Victor Montaño | COL}} | France}} Montpellier HSC | Grégory Thil | FRA}} | France}} US Boulogne | |
Keeper of the YearThe nominees for the Ligue 2 Goalkeeper of the Year. The winner will be displayed in bold. Player | Nationality | Club | Johann Carrasso | FRA}} | France}} Montpellier HSC | Stéphane Cassard | FRA}} | France}} RC Strasbourg | Macedo Novaes | BRA}} | France}} SC Bastia | Vedran Runje | {{fb>CRO}} | France}} RC Lens | |
Manager of the YearThe nominees for Manager of the Year. The winner will be displayed in bold. Player | Nationality | Club | Stéphane Le Mignan | FRA}} | France}} Vannes OC | Philippe Montanier | {{fb>FRA}} | France}} US Boulogne | Daniel Sanchez | FRA}} | France}} Tours FC | Jean-Guy Wallemme | FRA}} | France}} RC Lens | |
Team of the YearPosition | Player | Club |
---|
GK | CRO|{{flagicon|CRO}}}} | {{sortname|Vedran|Runje}} | Lens | RB | FRA|{{flagicon|FRA}}}} | {{sortname|Yohan|Demont}} | Lens | CB | FRA|{{flagicon|FRA}}}} | {{sortname|Laurent|Koscielny}} | Tours | CB | MLI|{{flagicon|MLI}}}} | {{sortname|Éric|Chelle}} | Lens | LB | POR|{{flagicon|POR}}}} | {{sortname|Marco|Ramos|Marco Ramos (football)}} | Lens | DM | GNB|{{flagicon|GNB}}}} | {{sortname|Bocundji|Ca}} | Tours | DM | FRA|{{flagicon|FRA}}}} | {{sortname|Renaud|Cohade}} | Strasbourg | AM | ARG|{{flagicon|ARG}}}} | {{sortname|Alberto|Costa|Alberto Costa (footballer)}} | Montpellier | FW | FRA|{{flagicon|FRA}}}} | {{sortname|Grégory|Thil}} | Boulogne-sur-Mer | FW | CMR|{{flagicon|CMR}}}} | {{sortname|Paul|Alo'o}} | Angers | FW | COL|{{flagicon|COL}}}} | {{sortname|Victor|Montaño|Victor Hugo Montaño}} | Montpellier |
ManagersClub | Head coach | Ajaccio | {{flagicon|Germany}} {{sortname|Gernot|Rohr}}, replaced in August by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|José|Pasqualetti}} | Amiens | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Ludovic|Batelli}}, replaced in July by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Thierry|Laurey}} | Angers | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Jean-Louis|Garcia}} | Bastia | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Bernard|Casoni}} | Boulogne | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Philippe|Montanier}} | Brest | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Pascal|Janin}}, replaced in December by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Gérald|Baticle}}, replaced in May by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Alex|Dupont}} | Châteauroux | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Christian|Sarramagna}}, replaced in January by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Dominique|Bijotat}} | Clermont | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Didier|Ollé-Nicolle}} | Dijon | {{flagicon|BIH}} {{sortname|Faruk|Hadžibegić}} | Guingamp | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Victor|Zvunka}} | Lens | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Jean-Guy|Wallemme}} | Metz | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Yvon|Pouliquen}} | Montpellier | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Rolland|Courbis}} | Nîmes | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Jean-Luc|Vannuchi}}, replaced in December by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Jean-Michel|Cavalli}} | Reims | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Didier|Tholot}}, replaced in December by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Luis|Fernandez}} | Sedan | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|José|Pasqualetti}}, replaced in July by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Landry|Chauvin}} | Strasbourg | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Jean-Marc|Furlan}} | Tours | {{flagicon|France}} Daniel Sanchez | Troyes | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Denis|Troch}}, replaced in July by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Ludovic|Batelli}}, replaced in May by {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Claude|Robin}} | Vannes | {{flagicon|France}} {{sortname|Stéphane|Le Mignan}} |
StadiaLast updated May 22, 2009[4] Team | Stadium | Capacity | Avg. Attendance |
---|
Ajaccio | Stade François Coty | 12,000 | 2,281 | Amiens | Stade de la Licorne | 12,097 | 9,368 | Angers | Stade Jean Bouin | 17,000 | 7,398 | Bastia | Stade Armand Cesari | 12,000 | 2,876 | Boulogne | Stade de la Libération | 7,300 | 5,604 | Brest | Stade Francis-Le Blé | 10,189 | 6,264 | Châteauroux | Stade Gaston Petit | 17,173 | 6,130 | Clermont | Stade Gabriel Montpied | 10,363 | 5,289 | Dijon | Stade Gaston Gérard | 7,900 | 3,764 | Guingamp | Stade du Roudourou | 18,126 | 9,437 | Lens | Stade Félix-Bollaert | 41,233 | 29,842 | Metz | Stade Municipal Saint-Symphorien | 26,700 | 9,628 | Montpellier | Stade de la Mosson | 32,900 | 8,397 | Nîmes | Stade des Costières | 18,482 | 9,193 | Sedan | Stade Louis Dugauguez | 23,189 | 8,736 | Stade Reims | Stade Auguste Delaune | 25,000 | 11,579 | Strasbourg | Stade de la Meinau | 29,230 | 14,193 | Tours | Stade de la Vallée du Cher | 13,500 | 6,898 | Troyes | Stade de l'Aube | 21,877 | 9,810 | Vannes | Stade de la Rabine | 8,000 | 3,571 |
Teams by region Region | Number of teams | Teams |
---|
1 | Bretagne}} | 3 | Brest, Guingamp and Vannes | Champagne-Ardenne}} | 3 | Reims and Sedan, Troyes | 3 | Centre}} | 2 | Châteauroux and Tours | Corsica|Corse}} | 2 | Ajaccio and Bastia | Languedoc-Roussillon}} | 2 | Montpellier and Nîmes | Nord-Pas de Calais}} | 2 | Lens and Boulogne | 7 | Alsace}} | 1 | Strasbourg | Auvergne}} | 1 | Clermont | Bourgogne}} | 1 | Dijon | Lorraine}} | 1 | Metz | Pays de la Loire}} | 1 | Angers | Picardie}} | 1 | Amiens | |
References1. ^French Football League : Ligue 2 Orange, news, results, tables, statistics 2. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.lfp.fr/calendrier_2008_2009/Ligue2_2008_2009.htm |title=Ligue 2 Fixtures 08-09 |access-date=May 23, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080527180823/http://www.lfp.fr/calendrier_2008_2009/Ligue2_2008_2009.htm |archive-date=May 27, 2008 |dead-url=yes |df=mdy-all }} 3. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20090515102434/http://www.unfp.org/site/page.php?id_rubrique=2059&id_page=37&id_langue=1&id_actualite=5007&iStartEncart=0&arDate= Trophées UNFP : les nommés!] 4. ^AFFLUENCES Par Club
External links- French League Official Site
- Ligue 2 Official Page
{{Ligue 2}}{{2008-09 in French football}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2008-09 Ligue 2}} 3 : Ligue 2 seasons|2008–09 in European second tier association football leagues|2008–09 in French football |