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1999–2000 French Division 1

62nd season of French Division 1


62nd season of French Division 1

FieldValue
competitionDivision 1
dates30 July 1999 –
13 May 2000
season1999–2000
winnersMonaco (7th title)
relegatedNancy
Le Havre
Montpellier
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup2UEFA Cup
continentalcup3Intertoto Cup
best playerMarcelo Gallardo
league topscorerSonny Anderson (23 goals)
matches306
total goals787
prevseason1998–99
nextseason2000–01

13 May 2000 Le Havre Montpellier The 1999–2000 Ligue 1 season (then called Division 1) was the 62nd since its establishment. AS Monaco won the French Association Football League with 65 points.

Participating teams

  • Auxerre
  • Bastia
  • Bordeaux
  • Le Havre
  • RC Lens
  • Olympique Lyonnais
  • Olympique de Marseille
  • FC Metz
  • AS Monaco
  • Montpellier HSC
  • AS Nancy
  • FC Nantes Atlantique
  • Paris Saint-Germain FC
  • Stade Rennais FC
  • AS Saint-Étienne
  • Sedan
  • RC Strasbourg
  • Troyes AC

League table

Promoted from Ligue 2, who will play in 2000–01 French Division 1

  • Lille OSC: champion of Ligue 2
  • EA Guingamp: runners-up
  • Toulouse FC: third place

Results

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1BRA Sonny AndersonLyon23
2FRA David TrezeguetMonaco22
3ITA Marco SimoneMonaco21
4BRA Christian Corrêa DionisioParis Saint-Germain16
DR Congo Shabani NondaRennes
6IRL Tony CascarinoNancy15
BRA AlexSaint-Étienne
8FRA Stéphane Guivarc'hAuxerre14
FRA Lilian LaslandesBordeaux
10FRA Sylvain WiltordBordeaux13
FRA Antoine SibierskiNantes

Player of the year

The trophy was awarded by the National Union of Professional Footballers to:

  • ARG Marcelo Gallardo, AS Monaco

Attendances

Source:

No.ClubAverage attendanceChangeHighest
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

References

References

  1. [https://www.deux-zero.com/ligue-1/buteurs-epreuve/edition/1999-2000 Division 1 - Saison 1999-2000 - Classement des buteurs] deux-zero.com
  2. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/fra/avefra00.htm
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