Seconde Ligue

Women's association football league in France
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Football league
Current championsRC Strasbourg Alsace (1st)Most championshipsFC Vendenheim (3 titles)Current: 2024–25 season

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.[1][2]

Clubs

2024–25 Seconde Ligue teams
Team 2023–24 Location Venue
ASPTT Albi 10th Albi Stade Maurice Rigaud
FC Girondins de Bordeaux 11th (D1) Le Bouscat Stade Sainte Germaine
FC Metz 8th Longeville-lès-Metz Stade Dezavelle
Le Mans FC 9th Le Mans Complexe de la Californie
LOSC Lille 12th (D1) Villeneuve-d'Ascq Complex Sportif Annexe du Stadium
OGC Nice 4th Nice Stade de la Plaine du Var
Olympique de Marseille 3rd Marseille OM Campus
RC lens 5th Arras Stade Degouve-Brabant
Rodez AF 6th Onet-le-Château Stade de Vabre
Thonon Evian Grand Genève FC 7th Évian-les-Bains Stade Camille Fournier
Toulouse FC 1st (D3 Gr. B) Toulouse Terrain Brice Taton
US Saint-Malo 1st (D3 Gr. A) Saint-Malo Stade de Marville

References

  1. ^ Corcos, Léo (8 March 2021). "Joueuses et joueurs entre incompréhension et colère après le nouvel arrêt du football amateur (N2 et D2)". ici, par France Bleu et France 3 (in French). Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  2. ^ "SM Caen. Anaïs Bounouar : Aller en Division 2 peut changer leur vie de joueuse" (in French). Puesto France. 19 June 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2022.

External links

  • (in French) Official website
  • (in French) FootoFéminin


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