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词条 2008–09 Ligue 2
释义

  1. Promotion and relegation

  2. League table

  3. Stats

     Top goalscorers  Assists Table 

  4. UNFP Player of the Month

  5. Awards

     Player of the Year  Keeper of the Year  Manager of the Year  Team of the Year 

  6. Managers

  7. Stadia

  8. Teams by region

  9. References

  10. 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 relegation

Teams 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 table

Last 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=
}}

Stats

Top goalscorers

Grégory Thil wins the Ligue 2 Trophée du Meilleur Buteur.

Position Player Nationality ClubGoals
1 Grégory ThilFRA}} US Boulogne18
2 Víctor MontañoCOL}} Montpellier HSC15
- Papiss CisséSEN}} FC Metz15
4 Cheick DiabatéMLI}} AC Ajaccio14
5 James FanchoneFRA}} RC Strasbourg13
- Toifilou MaoulidaFRA}} RC Lens13
7 Paul Alo'oCMR}} Angers SCO12
- Richard SocrierFRA}} Stade Brest 2912
9 Tenema N'DiayeMLI}} Tours FC11
- Titi BuengoANG}} Troyes AC11
- Kandia TraoréCIV}} RC Strasbourg11
12 Pierre-Yves AndréFRA}} SC Bastia10
- Jérôme LeboucFRA}} Vannes OC10
147 players9
2111 players8
329 players7
4115 players6
5612 players5
6820 players4
8836 players3
12437 players2
16179 players1
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 Table

Paul Alo'o wins the Ligue 2 Trophée du Meilleur Passeur.

Position Player Nationality ClubAssists
1 Paul Alo'oCMR}} Angers12
2 Alberto CostaARG}} Montpellier11
3 Johann RamaréFRA}} US Boulogne10
- Yann KermorgantFRA}} Stade Reims10
51 player8
62 players7
83 players6
1110 players5
2120 players4
4125 players3
6654 players2
12088 players1
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 Month

MonthPlayerClub
AugustFRA}} James Fanchone RC Strasbourg
SeptemberFRA}} Chakhir Belghazouani RC Strasbourg
OctoberCOL}} Víctor Montaño Montpellier HSC
NovemberFRA}} Lilian Compan Montpellier HSC
DecemberCOL}} Víctor Montaño Montpellier HSC
JanuaryCMR}} Paul Alo'o Angers SCO
FebruaryFRA}} Toifilou Maoulida RC Lens
MarchROM}} Claudiu Keserü Tours FC
AprilTUN}} Issam Jemâa RC Lens

Awards

Player of the Year

The 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]

PlayerNationalityClub
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 Year

The nominees for the Ligue 2 Goalkeeper of the Year. The winner will be displayed in bold.

PlayerNationalityClub
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 Year

The nominees for Manager of the Year. The winner will be displayed in bold.

PlayerNationalityClub
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 Year

PositionPlayerClub
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

Managers

ClubHead 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}}

Stadia

Last updated May 22, 2009[4]
Team Stadium Capacity Avg. Attendance
Ajaccio Stade François Coty 12,0002,281
Amiens Stade de la Licorne 12,0979,368
Angers Stade Jean Bouin 17,0007,398
Bastia Stade Armand Cesari 12,0002,876
Boulogne Stade de la Libération 7,3005,604
Brest Stade Francis-Le Blé 10,1896,264
Châteauroux Stade Gaston Petit 17,1736,130
Clermont Stade Gabriel Montpied 10,3635,289
Dijon Stade Gaston Gérard 7,9003,764
Guingamp Stade du Roudourou 18,1269,437
Lens Stade Félix-Bollaert 41,23329,842
Metz Stade Municipal Saint-Symphorien 26,7009,628
Montpellier Stade de la Mosson 32,9008,397
Nîmes Stade des Costières 18,4829,193
Sedan Stade Louis Dugauguez 23,1898,736
Stade Reims Stade Auguste Delaune 25,00011,579
Strasbourg Stade de la Meinau 29,23014,193
Tours Stade de la Vallée du Cher 13,5006,898
Troyes Stade de l'Aube 21,8779,810
Vannes Stade de la Rabine 8,0003,571

Teams by region

RegionNumber of teamsTeams
1Bretagne}}3Brest, Guingamp and Vannes
Champagne-Ardenne}}3Reims and Sedan, Troyes
3Centre}}2Châteauroux and Tours
Corsica|Corse}}2Ajaccio and Bastia
Languedoc-Roussillon}}2Montpellier and Nîmes
Nord-Pas de Calais}}2Lens and Boulogne
7
Alsace}}1Strasbourg
Auvergne}}1Clermont
Bourgogne}}1Dijon
Lorraine}}1Metz
Pays de la Loire}}1Angers
Picardie}}1Amiens

References

1. ^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}}

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