The Seconde Ligue (French pronunciation: [səɡɔ̃d liɡ]) is a professional women's association football league at the second level of the French football league system, and is run by the Ligue féminine de football professionnel (LFFP). Its annual competition features twelve teams playing two series of round-robin matches from September to June. At the end of each season, the top two teams are promoted to the top-level Première Ligue, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the third-tier, semi-professional Division 3 Féminine.

History

Before the beginning of the 2024–25 season, the league's name changed from Division 2 to Seconde Ligue.

Clubs

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity2024–25 season
AJ AuxerreAuxerreStade de l'Abbé-Deschamps18,541D3, 1st (of 24)
EA GuingampSaint-BrieucComplexe Sportif Akademi EAG 1PL, 12th (of 12)
FC MetzMetzStade Dezavelle1,5006th (of 11)
Grenoble Foot 38GrenobleStade Stijovic N°1D3, 2nd (of 24)
Le Mans FCLe MansParc des Sports La Californie 14th (of 11)
LOSC LilleLilleStadium Terrain N°17th (of 11)
OGC NiceNiceStade de la Plaine du Var N°11,0009th (of 11)
Rodez AFRodezStade Paul-Lignon5,95510th (of 11)
Stade de ReimsReimsStade Blériot 21,000PL, 11th (of 12)
Thonon Evian GG FCAmbillyStade Joseph-Moynat 18th (of 11)
Toulouse FCToulouseParc des Sports Stadium A11,0003rd (of 11)
US Saint-MaloSaint-MaloStade de Marville 15th (of 11)

Champions

#SeasonChampionsRunners-upTop goalscorer
Player(s)Goals
Division 2
11982–83FCF CondéenParis Saint-Germain FC
21983–84US Le NeubourgAS Saint-Quentin
31984–85FC Boran-sur-OiseParis Saint-Germain FC
41985–86US Villaines-la-JuhelFCF Juvisy
National 1B
51992–93Monaco OS MonacoStade quimpérois
61993–94Toulouse OACUS Orléans
71994–95Caluire SCSCUS Mans
81995–96ESOF La Roche-sur-YonUS Bruay-La Buissière
91996–97Montpellier Le CrèsStade quimpérois
101997–98SC Saint-Clair CaluireCroix Blanche Angers
111998–99Saint-Memmie OlympiqueStade quimpérois
121999–00SC SchiltigheimES Cormelles-le-Royal
132000–01Paris Saint-Germain FCCaluire SCSC
142001–02US Bruay-La BuissièreStade quimpérois
Division 2
152002–03FCF Hénin-BeaumontUS Compiègne
162003–04FC VendenheimFCF Condéen
172004–05US CompiègneESOF La Roche-sur-Yon
182005–06FCF CondéenStade Briochin
192006–07FC VendenheimRC Saint-ÉtienneFrance Corinne Lebailly (Vendenheim)25
202007–08FCF Nord Allier YzeureFCF CondéenFrance Lilas Traïkia (ASPTT Albi)21
212008–09ESOF La Roche-sur-YonMontigny ASFrance Marine Augis (Tours)25
222009–10Rodez AFLe MansFrance Sarah Palacin (FF Issy)25
232010–11FC VendenheimAS MuretFrance Fanny Tenret (Muretaine)25
242011–12ToulouseArras FCFFrance Sandra Maurice (Toulouse)28
252012–13FCF Hénin-BeaumontASJ Soyaux-CharenteFrance Fanny Tenret (Muretaine)30
262013–14ASPTT AlbiAS AlgrangeFrance Valérie Gauvin Toulouse32
272014–15VGA Saint-MaurESOF La Roche-sur-YonCameroon Marlyse Ngo (Saint-Maur)43
282015–16Olympique de MarseilleFC MetzFrance Sarah Cambot (Bordeaux) France Laury Jesus (Grenoble)24
292016–17Lille OSCFC Fleury 91Belgium Jana Coryn (Lille)23
302017–18FC MetzDijon FCOCameroon Marlyse Ngo (Nancy-Lorraine)28
312018–19Stade de ReimsOlympique de MarseilleFrance Kelly Gago (Saint-Étienne)20
322019–20No titles were awarded as the competition was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic
332020–21
342021–22Rodez AFLe Havre ACFrance Sarah Palacin (Nice)18
352022–23AS Saint-ÉtienneLille OSCTurkey Selen Altunkulak (Toulouse) Senegal Mama Diop (Marseille)20
362023–24RC StrasbourgFC NantesBenin Aude Gbedjissi (Lens)14
Seconde Ligue
372024–25Olympique de MarseilleRC LensBenin Aude Gbedjissi (Lens)15

External links

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