2013–14 LNH Division 1

The 2013–14 LNH Division 1 is the 62nd season of the LNH Division 1, France's premier Handball league.

LNH Division 1
Season2013–14
ChampionsDunkerque
(1st title)
RelegatedUS Ivry
Dijon Bourgogne
Champions LeagueDunkerque
Paris Saint-Germain
Montpellier
EHF CupNantes
Fenix Toulouse
Matches played182
Goals scored10,066 (55.31 per match)
Top goalscorerDragan Gajić
(192 goals)
Biggest home winPSG 41–22 Dijon
Biggest away winAix 24–40 PSG
Highest scoringSaint-Raphaël 41–32 Aix

Team information

The following 14 clubs compete in the LNH Division 1 during the 2013–14 season:

Team Location Arena Capacity
Aix Aix-en-Provence Gymnase Val de l'Arc 2,500
Chambéry Chambéry Le Phare 4,500
Dijon Bourgogne Dijon Palais des Sports 4,000
Dunkerque Dunkerque Stade des Flandres 2,400
US Ivry Ivry-sur-Seine Gymnase Auguste Delaune 1,500
Montpellier Montpellier Palais des sports René-Bougnol
Park&Suites Arena
3,000
9,000
Nantes Nantes Palais des Sports 5,500
USAM Nîmes Nîmes Le Parnasse 4,191
Paris Saint-Germain Paris Stade Pierre de Coubertin 4,016
Cesson-Rennes Rennes Palais des sports de la Valette
Le Liberté
1,400
4,000
Saint-Raphaël Saint-Raphaël Palais des sports J-F Krakowski 2,000
Sélestat Sélestat CSI Sélestat
Rhénus Sport
2,200
5,500
Toulouse Toulouse Palais des sports 3,751
Tremblay Tremblay-en-France Palais des sports 1,200

Personnel and kits

Following is the list of clubs competing in 2013–14 LNH Division 1, with their manager, captain, kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor.

Team President Head coach Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Aix Christian Salomez Zvonimir Serdarušić Kempa GTM Sud
Chambéry Alain Poncet Mario Cavalli hummel EDF Energy
Dijon Bourgogne Elena Groposila adidas Eurogerm
Dunkerque Patrick Cazal Puma GTS
US Ivry Marc-Olivier Albertini Pascal Léandri Erima Eiffage
Montpellier Rémy Lévy Patrice Canayer ASICS Montpellier Agglomération
Nantes Gaël Pelletier Thierry Anti hummel Adim ouest
USAM Nîmes David Tebib Jérôme Chauvet Kappa piscineprivee
Paris Saint-Germain Nasser Al-Khelaifi Philippe Gardent Nike Gfi
Cesson-Rennes Stéphane Clémenceau David Christmann Kempa Cesson-Sévigné
Saint-Raphaël Jean-François Krakowski Christian Gaudin hummel Pizzorno
Sélestat Vincent Mompert Jean-Luc Le Gall Kempa Reproland
Toulouse Philippe Dallard Joël Da Silva hummel sotoulouse
Tremblay Dragan Zovko hummel Veolia

League table

# Team Pld W D L GF GA Diff Pts Qualification or relegation
US Dunkerque (C)262114675602+73432014–15 EHF Champions League group stage
Paris Saint-Germain261925825730+9540
Montpellier AHB261925824703+12138*
4 HBC Nantes261718741669+72352014–15 EHF Cup round 2
5 Fenix Toulouse261619730702+2833
6 Saint-Raphaël VHB2614111752756−429
7 Cesson-Rennes Métropole HB2612311698720−2227
8 Chambéry SH2613112766744+2227
9 Pays d'Aix UCH268315680750−7019
10 USAM Nîmes269116694728−3419
11 Sélestat AHB267316713767−5417
12 Tremblay-en-France Handball266317672750−7815
13 US Ivry (R)264319660715−5511Relegation to the 2014–15 LNH Division 2
14 Dijon Bourgogne Handball (R)263320636730−949

Pld - Played; W - Won; L - Lost; PF - Points for; PA - Points against; Diff - Difference; Pts - Points.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

LNH Division 1 2013–14
Champions

US Dunkerque
1st Title
Team Roster

1 Vincent Gérard, 3 Benjamin Afgour, 4 Bastien Lamon, 6 Kornél Nagy, 7 Jaleleddine Touati, 9 Théophile Caussé, 10 Erwan Siakam-Kadji, 15 Pierre Soudry, 16 William Annotel, 17 Julian Emonet, 19 Romain Guillard, 21 Mickaël Grocaut, 26 Guillaume Joli, 46 Mohamed Mokrani 57 Baptiste Butto and 89 Espen Lie Hansen
Head Coach: Patrick Cazal

Schedule and results

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

Pays d'Aix UCH 27–3033–3325–2735–2828–2922–2729–2624–4025–2526–2528–2825–2230–28
Chambéry SH32–24 36–3021–1732–2433–3032–2835–2531–2626–3133–3431–3030–3126–29
Dijon Bourgogne Handball21–1828–32 20–2525–2522–2619–2722–2428–3027–2625–2526–3123–2726–29
US Dunkerque27–2026–3226–25 25–2225–2524–2527–1725–2126–2323–2530–2231–2730–24
US Ivry20–2124–2225–2422–23 25–3024–2929–2323–2628–2828–3026–2828–3025–26
Montpellier AHB40–2840–3027–2225–2635–31 31–2627–2636–2832–2436–3139–2836–2529–21
HBC Nantes26–2532–2334–2619–2232–2529–29 22–3730–2629–2231–2732–2729–3034–25
USAM Nîmes24–2534–2931–2423–2529–2723–2729–28 22–2922–2725–3031–3029–2537–26
Paris Saint-Germain39–3030–2941–2225–2734–2930–2930–2835–32 34–2732–2437–3432–2829–23
Cesson-Rennes HB30–2630–3028–2725–3024–2127–3218–2424–2228–41 32–2729–2628–2730–26
Saint-Raphaël VHB41–3228–2726–1821–3031–2331–3027–3135–3331–3626–25 36–3328–2929–26
Sélestat AHB30–3128–2625–2121–2425–3124–4123–3230–2732–3228–2026–30 27–2824–24
Fenix Toulouse27–1930–3130–2621–2425–2423–2831–2734–2629–2934–3030–2231–22 29–25
Tremblay-en-France25–2428–2723–2626–3023–2327–3525–3027–2729–3324–2736–3224–3123–27 

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Statistics

Number of teams by regions

# Region No. teams Teams
1  Île-de-France3US Ivry, Paris Saint-Germain and Tremblay
2  Languedoc-Roussillon2Montpellier and USAM Nîmes
 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur2Aix and Saint-Raphaël
4  Alsace1Sélestat
 Brittany1Cesson-Rennes
 Burgundy1Dijon Bourgogne
 Nord-Pas-de-Calais1Dunkerque
 Midi-Pyrénées1Toulouse
 Pays de la Loire1Nantes
 Rhône-Alpes1Chambéry

References

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