2006–07 Ligue 1

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Ligue 1
Season2006–07
ChampionsLyon
Relegated
Troyes
Sedan
Nantes
Champions League
Lyon
Marseille
Toulouse
UEFA Cup
Rennes
Bordeaux
Sochaux
Matches played380
Goals scored855 (2.25 per match)
Top goalscorer
Pauleta
(15 goals)

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The locations of the 20 teams participating in Ligue 1 season 2006–07


Le Championnat 2006–07 was the 69th edition since its establishment. The competition took place on 4 August 2006, and ended on 26 May 2007.


Lyon were the reigning champions of France for the sixth time running. Following a defeat for their nearest challengers, Lyon won the league with six games to play, on 21 April, becoming the first team in the so-called "Big Five" European leagues to win six consecutive championships.




Contents





  • 1 League standings


  • 2 Top goalscorers


  • 3 Results


  • 4 Player of the Month


  • 5 All-League first team


  • 6 Award of the Year


  • 7 References




League standings





























































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Lyon (C)
38
24
9
5
64
27
+37
81

2007–08 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2

Marseille
38
19
7
12
53
38
+15
64
3

Toulouse
38
17
7
14
44
43
+1
58

2007–08 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
4

Rennes
38
14
15
9
38
30
+8
57

2007–08 UEFA Cup First round[a]
5

Lens
38
15
12
11
47
41
+6
57

2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup Third round
6

Bordeaux
38
16
9
13
39
35
+4
57

2007–08 UEFA Cup First round[a]
7

Sochaux
38
15
12
11
46
48
−2
57
8

Auxerre
38
13
15
10
41
41
0
54

9

Monaco
38
13
12
13
45
38
+7
51
10

Lille
38
13
11
14
45
43
+2
50
11

Saint-Étienne
38
14
7
17
52
50
+2
49
12

Le Mans
38
11
16
11
45
46
−1
49
13

Nancy
38
13
10
15
37
44
−7
49
14

Lorient
38
12
13
13
33
40
−7
49
15

Paris Saint-Germain
38
12
12
14
42
42
0
48
16

Nice
38
9
16
13
34
40
−6
43
17

Valenciennes
38
11
10
17
36
48
−12
43
18

Troyes (R)
38
9
12
17
39
54
−15
39
Relegated to 2007–08 Ligue 2
19

Sedan (R)
38
7
14
17
46
58
−12
35
20

Nantes (R)
38
7
13
18
29
49
−20
34
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:



  1. ^ ab Bordeaux, the winner of the Coupe de la Ligue, is awarded entry to the 2007–08 UEFA Cup. The winners of the Coupe de France, Sochaux also have been awarded entry to the 2007–08 UEFA Cup.



Ligue 1 2006–07 Winners

Lyon
6th Title

Promoted from Ligue 2, who will play in the 2007–08 Ligue 1



  • Metz : champion of Ligue 2


  • Caen : runners-up


  • Strasbourg : third place


Top goalscorers


As of 27 May 2007


















































Goalscorers
Goal
Team

Portugal Pauleta

15

Paris Saint-Germain

France Steve Savidan

13

Valenciennes

Guinea Ismaël Bangoura

12

Le Mans

Senegal Mamadou Niang

12

Marseille

Brazil Grafite

12

Le Mans

Nigeria John Utaka

11

Rennes

Ivory Coast Aruna Dindane

11

Lens

Brazil Fred

11

Lyon

Mali Seydou Keita

11

Lens

France Frédéric Piquionne

11

Monaco

Sweden Johan Elmander

11

Toulouse

France Bafétimbi Gomis

10

Saint-Étienne

Brazil Juninho

10

Lyon

France Florent Malouda

10

Lyon

Poland Ireneusz Jeleń

10

Auxerre


Results


Last updated 27 May 2007.


To read this table, the home team is listed in the left-hand column.

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Clubs

AUX

BOR

MUC

RCL

LOR

LIL

OL

OM

ASM

NAL

NAN

NIC

PSG

SRF

SED

STE

SOC

TFC

TRO

VAN
Auxerre0–02–31–02–12–10-00–32–12–01–00–00–01–02–21–11–01–01–01–1
Bordeaux0–01–01–01–10–11–21–01–03–00–13–20–01–23–11–02–02–02–12–1
Le Mans2–21–11–11–11–10–12–00–20–01–11–01–10–03–22–12–22–02–03–2
Lens1–03–02–01–11–10–41–11–02–22–00–01–20–01–13–33–12–01–03–0
Lorient2–10–12–11–00–01–32–10–02–03–10–00–10–02–00–01–30–10–01–0
Lille1–13–00–24–01–01–21–01–10–10–01–01–01–12–12–22–01–34–00–2
Lyon1–01–22–13–01–04–11–10–01–03–11–13–10–01–02–13–31–12–02–1
Marseille3–12–12–00–10–14–01–42–12–10–03–01–12–01–02–14–23–02–11–0
Monaco2–10–02–10–02–23–12–01–22–12–10–01–20–22–11–23–01–30–03–0
Nancy1–02–11–12–10–11–30–32–01–01–03–00–30–03–10–25–22–11–01–0
Nantes1–10–00–00–00–21–11–32–11–02–11–01–10–20–12–20–20–0[1]1–12–5
Nice0–02–13–31–23–02–11–42–11–10–01–11–01–12–22–10–00–13–02–0
Paris SG0–10–22–11–32–31–01–11–34–20–04–00–01–04–20–20–00–02–11–2
Rennes3–10–01–10–04–11–21–00–21–11–12–01–01–00–20–02–13–21–11–0
Sedan2–21–11–22–23–12–00–10–00–12–21–11–11–01–02–21–10–21–21–1
Saint-Étienne2–30–22–03–22–02–11–31–20–11–02–12–11–01–31–21–23–03–13–0
Sochaux1–12–12–00–31–10–00–11–02–12–11–21–13–20–01–11–04–21–01–0
Toulouse2–03–10–10–10–01–02–03–01–12–20–41–01–31–03–11–01–21–13–0
Troyes3–31–02–23–03–01–11–01–10–40–01–02–01–12–23–23–10–11–21–3
Valenciennes1–32–01–11–30–00–30–00–02–21–01–00–10–03–12–11–00–00–03–1

  1. ^ French League proclaimed Toulouse to be winners of the match after invasion of the playground by supporters of Nantes








Home win
Draw
Away win


Player of the Month






















MonthPlayer
August
France Steve Savidan (Valenciennes)
September
France Jérémie Janot (Saint-Étienne)
October
Brazil Juninho (Lyon)
November
France Florent Malouda (Lyon)
December
France Frédéric Piquionne (Saint-Étienne)
January
Senegal Bafétimbi Gomis (Saint-Étienne)
February
Sweden Johan Elmander (Toulouse)
March
France Samir Nasri (Marseille)
April
France Péguy Luyindula (Paris Saint-Germain)


All-League first team


Richert (Sochaux)
Sagna (Auxerre) – Cris (Lyon) – Hilton (Lens) – Abidal (Lyon)
Se.Keita (Lens) – Nasri (Marseille) – F.Malouda (Lyon)
A.Keita (Lille) – Elmander (Toulouse) – Savidan (Valenciennes)



Award of the Year


Player of the Year : Florent Malouda (Lyon)


Goalkeeper of the Year : Teddy Richert (Sochaux)


Youth of the Year: Samir Nasri (Marseille)


Manager of the year : Gérard Houllier (Lyon)


Goal of the Year : Ilan (Saint-Étienne) for his goal against PSG



References









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