1990–91 French Division 1

French Division 1
Champions Olympique de Marseille
(7th title)
Relegated Bordeaux
Stade Brest
OGC Nice
Champions League Olympique Marseille
UEFA Cup AJ Auxerre
AS Cannes
Olympique Lyonnais
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup AS Monaco
Top goalscorer Jean-Pierre Papin (23)

Olympique de Marseille won Division 1 season 1990/1991 of the French Association Football League with 55 points.

Participating teams

 

Final table

Position Club Points Played W D L GF GA GD av. attendance Europe, Ligue 2
1 Marseille 55 38 22 11 5 67 28 +39 Champion of France
Champions League
2 AS Monaco 51 38 20 11 7 51 30 +21 UEFA Cup Winner's Cup Winner of Coupe de France
3 Auxerre 48 38 19 10 9 63 36 +27 UEFA Cup
4 Cannes 41 38 12 17 9 32 28 +4 UEFA Cup
5 Lyon 41 38 15 11 12 39 44 -5 UEFA Cup
6 Lille 39 38 11 17 10 39 37 +2
7 Montpellier 38 38 12 14 12 44 35 +9
8 Caen 38 38 13 12 13 38 36 +2
9 Paris Saint-Germain 38 38 13 12 13 40 42 -2
10 Metz 36 38 12 12 14 44 51 -7
11 Saint-Etienne 35 38 13 9 13 40 46 -6
12 Nantes 34 38 9 16 13 34 44 -10
13 Sporting Toulon Var 34 38 9 16 13 31 41 -10
14 Nancy 33 38 11 11 16 38 58 -20
15 Sochaux 32 38 8 16 14 24 33 -9
16 Toulouse 31 38 8 15 15 33 45 -12
17 Rennes 28 38 7 14 17 29 51 -22
18 Bordeaux 37 38 11 15 12 34 32 +2 Administratively relegated to Ligue 2
19 Brest 37 38 11 15 12 45 46 -1 Administratively relegated to Ligue 2
20 Nice 34 38 10 14 14 40 42 -2 Administratively relegated to Ligue 2

(Victory:2 points, Draw:1 point, Defeat:0 points)

Promoted from Ligue 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1991/1992

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 France Jean-Pierre Papin Marseille 23
2 Hungary Kálmán Kovács Auxerre 15
3 France Laurent Blanc Montpellier HSC 14
Belgium Enzo Scifo Auxerre
5 Croatia Aljoša Asanović FC Metz 13
Cameroon François Omam-Biyik Stade Rennais
7 France Bernard Ferrer Stade Brest 12
France Daniel Xuereb Montpellier HSC
8 France Fabrice Divert SM Caen 11
9 Senegal Jules Bocandé OGC Nice 10
France François Brisson Lille
France François Calderaro FC Metz
France Christophe Cocard Auxerre
France Fabrice Mege OGC Nice
France Amara Simba AS Cannes
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić Paris Saint-Germain
Poland Ryszard Tarasiewicz AS Nancy
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Vujović Paris Saint-Germain
Liberia George Weah AS Monaco

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See also

References

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