List of Ligue 1 records and statistics

The following is a list of records attained in French Football Ligue 1 since the league foundation in 1932.

Club

Titles and Points

Wins

  • Most wins in a season: 30 for Paris Saint-Germain (2015–16) and Monaco (2016–17) for a 20-team league; 25 for Saint-Étienne (1969–70) for an 18-team league
  • Most home victories in a season: 19 for Saint-Étienne (1974–75)
  • Most away victories in a season: 15 for Paris Saint-Germain (2015–16)
  • Most consecutive victories: 16 for Monaco (between 2016 and 2017)
  • Most consecutive victories in a season: 14 for Paris Saint-Germain (2018–19)
  • Most home consecutive victories: 28 for Saint-Étienne (between 13 March 1974 and 27 August 1975)
  • Most away consecutive victories: 9 for Marseille (between 15 February 2009 and 8 August 2009)
  • Biggest win: 12–1, Sochaux v. Valenciennes (1935–36)
  • Longest unbeaten run within a single season: Nantes, 32 matches (1994–95)
  • Longest home unbeaten run: Nantes, 92 matches, between 15 May 1976 and 7 April 1981
  • Longest unbeaten run: Paris Saint-Germain, 36 matches, between 15 March 2015 and 28 February 2016

Losses

Top flight appearances

Goals

  • Highest-scoring season: 2016–17 (1,344 goals, 3.51 average per match) for a 20-team league; 1948–49 (1,138 goals, 3.71 average per match) for an 18-team league
  • Highest-scoring team in a season: 1959–60 RC Paris (118 goals) in 20-team format; 1948–49 Lille (102 goals) in 18-team format
  • Best defence in a season: 2015–16 Paris Saint-Germain (19 goals conceded)
  • Best home defence in a season: 2007–08 Saint-Étienne (4 goals conceded)
  • Best away defence in a season: 2015–16 Paris Saint-Germain (7 goals conceded)
  • Best goal difference in a season: 2015–16 Paris Saint-Germain (+83) in 20-team format; 1948–49 Lille (+62) in 18-team format

Disciplinary and manager

  • Season with most yellow cards: 2002–03 (1,654)
  • Season with most red cards: 2002–03 (131)
  • Most red cards in a season: 2013–14 Montpellier (14)
  • Most matches for a coach: Guy Roux, 890 matches for Auxerre (1961–2000, 2001–2005) and 4 matches for Lens (2007–2008); 894 matches total

Attendance

  • Highest overall attendance: 8,559,659 in 2017–18 (20 clubs)
  • Highest average attendance: 23,154 per match in 2000–01 (18 clubs)
  • Highest daily attendance for a single game day: 307,775, Day 1, 2018–19 (30,778 average per match)
  • Highest single attendance: 78,056, Lille v. Lyon, 2008–09 (match played at the Stade de France)

Players

Most appearances

Rank Player Period Club(s)[1] Games[2]
1 Mickaël Landreau 1997–2014 Nantes, Paris Saint-Germain, Lille, Bastia 618
2 Jean-Luc Ettori 1975–1994 Monaco 602
3 Dominique Dropsy 1971–1989 Valenciennes, Strasbourg, Bordeaux 596
4 Dominique Baratelli 1967–1985 Ajaccio, Nice, Paris Saint-Germain 593
5 Alain Giresse 1970–1988 Bordeaux, Marseille 586
6 Sylvain Kastendeuch 1982–2001 Metz, Saint-Étienne, Toulouse 577
7 Patrick Battiston 1973–1991 Bordeaux, Metz, Saint-Étienne, Monaco 558
8 Jacky Novi 1964–1980 Marseille, Nîmes, Paris Saint-Germain, Strasbourg 545
9 Roger Marche 1944–1962 Stade Reims, RC Paris 542
10 Jean-Paul Bertrand-Demanes 1969–1988 Nantes 532

Goalscorers

Rank Player Period Club(s)[3] Goals[4] Games Ratio
1 Delio Onnis 1972–1986 Monaco, Reims, Tours, Toulon 299 449 0.67
2 Bernard Lacombe 1969–1987 Lyon, Saint-Étienne, Bordeaux 255 497 0.51
3 Hervé Revelli 1965–1978 Saint-Étienne, Nice 216 389 0.56
4 Roger Courtois 1932–1956 Sochaux, Troyes 210 288 0.73
5 Thadée Cisowski 1947–1961 Metz, RC Paris, Valenciennes 206 286 0.72
6 Roger Piantoni 1950–1966 FC Nancy, Reims, Nice 203 394 0.52
7 Joseph Ujlaki 1947–1964 Stade Français, Sète, Nîmes, Nice, RC Paris 189 438 0.43
8 Fleury Di Nallo 1960–1975 Lyon, Red Star 187 425 0.44
9 Carlos Bianchi 1973–1980 Reims, Paris Saint-Germain, Strasbourg 179 220 0.81
- Gunnar Andersson 1950–1960 Marseille, Bordeaux 179 234 0.76

Most titles won

Marco Verratti, among others, holds the record of most Ligue 1 titles for a player with seven.

Seven titles

Goalkeeping

  • Most consecutive minutes without conceding at home: Jérémie Janot for Saint-Étienne, 1,534 minutes without conceding in 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons (17 games)
  • Most consecutive minutes without conceding: Gaëtan Huard for Bordeaux, 1,176 minutes without conceding in 1992–93 season (13 games)

Goalscoring

Other records

References

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