2012–13 LNH Division 1

2012–13 Ligue Nationale de Handball Division 1 season is the 61st since its establishment. Montpellier were the defending champions, having won their title the previous season.

LNH Division 1
Season2012–13
ChampionsParis Saint-Germain (1st)
Matches played182
Goals scored9,141 (50.23 per match)
Top goalscorerValero Rivera
(158 goals)

Teams

Dunkerque
Aix
Billère
Ivry
Sélestat
Saint-Raphaël
Tremblay
Location of teams in 2012–13 LNH Division 1
Club Arena Capacity
AixVal de l'Arc2 000
BillèrePalais des Sports3 391
Cesson-RennesPalais des Sports de la Valette1 400
ChambéryLe Phare4 500
CréteilPalais des Sports Robert Oubron2 500
DunkerqueSalle Dewerdt2 500
IvryGymnase Auguste Delaune1 500
MontpellierArena Montpellier8 500
NantesPalais des Sports de Beaulieu5 500
ParisStade Pierre de Coubertin4 016
Saint-RaphaëlPalais des Sports Intercommunal2 000
SélestatCSI Séléstat2 200
ToulousePalais des Sports André Brouat3 751
TremblayPalais des sports de Tremblay-en-France1 200

Regular season

Stadings

# Team MP W D L F A Dff Pts
1Paris Saint-Germain26241187069917149
2US Dunkerque2618357446727239
3Montpellier Agglomération Handball2617458577599838
4Chambéry Savoie Handball2615477527232934
5HBC Nantes2615477326656734
6Saint-Raphaël VHB2612311746745127
7Cesson Rennes MHB2611411686710-2426
8Sélestat Alsace HB269314740774-3421
9Pays d'Aix UC268513767784-1721
10US Ivry269314657700-4321
11Fenix Toulouse Handball268414759787-2820
12Tremblay-en-France Handball268216714717-318
13US Créteil267217711763-5216
14Billère Handball260026608845-2370
Champions League
EHF Cup
Relegated

Results

In the table below the home teams are listed on the left and the away teams along the top.

Club AIX BIL CES CSH CRE DUN IVRY MON NAN PSG SRV SEL TOU TRE
Aix-en-Provence 37–2936–2330–3627–2723–3132–2427–2728–2827–3127–2938–34
Billère21–30 26–2728–3424–2624–3224–2924–5020–2918–2624–3828–3224–32
Cesson-Rennes26–2735–22 23–3125–1827–2820–2028–3727–2527–3228–2428–25
Chambéry32–3027–2229–30 31–2724–2330–3024–2828–2635–3534–2428–28
Créteil34–2625–3129–29 29–3020–2333–3524–2828–3530–3125–2836–2826–24
Dunkerque27–2637–2228–2427–22 38–2228–2928–2530–3631–2824–2326–26
Ivry30–2825–2630–2127–2422–22 28–3222–3429–2926–2533–3125–26
Montpellier36–3238–2835–3033–2232–3326–2633–29 25–2529–2635–2941–3140–30
Nantes34–1729–1729–3229–3226–2827–2229–33 26–2424–2433–2331–2623–22
Paris39–3334–2336–2930–2830–2527–2238–2431–29 33–2842–2743–29
Saint-Raphaël30–3231–2528–3030–2832–2627–2428–2624–3129–35 38–2632–31
Sélestat36–3032–2323–2325–3025–2730–3024–2929–4529–32 28–3528–26
Toulouse34–3428–2729–2625–2934–3132–3731–2234–2923–2626–2231–32 27–27
Tremblay-en-France33–2829–2026–1820–2322–2528–2520–2224–2526–2736–2328–2928–25 

Statistics

Top scorers

Rank Name Club Goals
1 Valero Rivera HBC Nantes 158
2 Matthieu Drouhin Tremblay-en-France 157
3 Hugo Descat US Créteil 139
4 Raphaël Caucheteux Saint Raphaël 125
5 Jorge Maqueda HBC Nantes 120
6 Jérôme Fernandez Fenix Toulouse Handball 119
7 Nikola Karabatić Aix-en-Provence 118
8 Edin Bašić Chambéry Savoie Handball 115
9 Paweł Podsiadło Sélestat Alsace Handball 112
Quentin Minel US Créteil

Top goalkeepers

Rank Name Club Saves/Shoots Percentage
1 Vincent Gérard US Dunkerque 282 / 757 37.25%
2 Mickaël Robin Montpellier Agglomération Handball 269 / 770 34.94%
3 Slaviša Đukanović Saint Raphaël 257 / 688 37.35%
4 Robin Cappelle Aix-en-Provence 253 / 797 31.74%
5 Cyril Dumoulin Chambéry Savoie Handball 240 / 646 37.15%
6 José Manuel Sierra PSG Handball 233 / 625 37.28%
7 Yann Genty Cesson Rennes MHB 208 / 573 36.30%
8 László Fülöp Sélestat Alsace Handball 196 / 586 33.45%
9 François-Xavier Chapon US Ivry 179 / 554 32.31%
10 Arnaud Siffert HBC Nantes 170 / 512 33.20%
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