2000–01 French Division 1

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The 2000–01 Ligue 1 season (then called Division 1) was the 63rd since its establishment. FC Nantes won the French Association Football League for the eighth time with 68 points.

Division 1
Season2000–01
Dates28 July 2000 –
19 May 2001
ChampionsNantes (8th title)
RelegatedToulouse
St-Étienne
Strasbourg
Matches played306
Goals scored764 (2.5 per match)
Best PlayerEric Carrière
Top goalscorerSonny Anderson (22 goals)

Participating teams

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Nantes (C)3421585836+2268Qualification to Champions League first group stage
2Lyon34171345730+2764
3Lille34161174327+1659Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
4Bordeaux34151274833+1557Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
5Sedan341410104740+752
6Rennes34155144637+950Qualification to Intertoto Cup third round
7Troyes341113104547−246Qualification to Intertoto Cup second round
8Bastia34136154541+445
9Paris Saint-Germain34128144445−144
10Guingamp341111124048−844
11Monaco34127155350+343
12Metz34119143544−942
13Auxerre34118153141−1041
14Lens34913123739−240
15Marseille34117163140−940
16Toulouse (R)34910153449−1537Administratively relegated to Championnat National[a]
17Saint-Étienne (R)34810164256−1434Relegation to French Division 2
18Strasbourg (R)3478192861−3329UEFA Cup first round and relegation to French Division 2[b]
Source: Ligue 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Promoted from Ligue 2, who will play in the 2001–02 Division 1

Results

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Auxerre1–00–21–13–21–10–30–11–01–02–21–00–14–30–11–22–02–2
Bastia3–12–02–01–31–02–03–01–00–23–11–10–20–00–13–15–12–2
Bordeaux1–00–00–21–11–01–13–01–12–10–22–03–02–12–22–12–12–2
Guingamp1–01–01–10–10–12–31–01–32–20–11–11–62–20–32–12–11–1
Lens1–04–02–23–20–10–01–01–14–31–41–11–20–01–10–02–11–1
Lille1–11–02–21–12–11–21–02–11–11–12–01–04–12–01–11–01–2
Lyon2–21–02–10–13–00–11–10–02–13–12–02–22–12–25–04–11–0
Marseille0–12–10–13–10–00–11–14–12–12–01–00–12–12–10–01–13–1
Metz1–23–22–01–12–11–10–01–01–31–21–00–2[a]3–01–01–01–12–2
Monaco1–12–12–21–00–01–20–20–26–12–52–01–25–31–01–03–04–3
Nantes1–11–00–52–10–20–00–13–22–03–11–01–01–04–11–03–24–0
Paris SG3–03–11–21–31–02–21–12–01–01–12–10–15–12–13–13–00–0
Rennes0–11–21–21–21–02–03–42–00–11–10–21–13–02–03–01–10–2
Saint-Étienne2–02–11–02–21–11–12–23–02–01–00–21–00–20–23–30–0[b]4–1
Sedan1–03–30–02–22–21–01–12–00–01–02–05–12–12–11–02–32–1
Strasbourg1–0[c]1–40–20–11–00–40–31–10–11–30–51–21–13–23–21–03–3
Toulouse0–10–11–11–11–00–21–12–02–12–11–12–32–01–12–00–02–1
Troyes1–00–01–00–11–02–11–01–13–21–00–15–33–10–01–10–11–1
Source: Ligue 1
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals[1]
1 Sonny AndersonLyon22
2 PauletaBordeaux20
3 Frédéric NéeBastia16
4 Victor BonillaToulouse15
5 Gérald BaticleMetz14
Laurent RobertParis Saint-Germain
7 Alex DiasSaint-Étienne13
8 Bruno RodriguezGuingamp12
Steve MarletLyon
Shabani NondaMonaco
Olivier MonterrubioNantes
Slađan ĐukićTroyes

References