1989–90 French Division 2

Statistics of Division 2 in the 1989/1990 season.

Division 2
Season1989–90

Overview

It was contested by 36 teams, and Nancy and Stade Rennais won the championship.

League tables

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Nancy 34 21 8 5 62 24 +38 50 Promoted
2 RC Strasbourg 34 16 11 7 70 39 +31 43
3 Nîmes Olympique 34 17 9 8 56 34 +22 43
4 Olympique Alès 34 15 13 6 46 29 +17 43
5 Martigues 34 13 14 7 38 33 +5 40
6 Bastia 34 14 11 9 46 38 +8 39
7 Stade Reims 34 13 9 12 37 32 +5 35
8 Avignon 34 13 8 13 43 54 11 34
9 Istres 34 10 11 13 39 44 5 31
10 Dijon 34 11 9 14 34 45 11 31
11 Gueugnon 34 10 10 14 49 49 0 30
12 Orléans 34 10 10 14 44 49 5 30
13 Cuiseaux Louhans 34 8 14 12 38 44 6 30
14 Annecy 34 9 12 13 31 43 12 30
15 Chaumont 34 10 9 15 36 52 16 29
16 Grenoble 34 8 12 14 35 46 11 28 Relegated
17 Red Star Paris 34 9 10 15 27 47 20 28
18 Montceau 34 5 8 21 33 62 29 18 Relegated
Source: rsssf.com

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Stade Rennais 34 18 8 8 39 27 +12 44 Promoted
2 Valenciennes 34 18 8 8 45 34 +11 44
3 Rouen 34 16 9 9 46 29 +17 41
4 Stade Lavallois 34 15 11 8 49 35 +14 41
5 Le Havre 34 16 8 10 46 28 +18 40
6 Beauvais 34 12 14 8 33 29 +4 38
7 Chamois Niort 34 8 19 7 30 29 +1 35
8 Lens 34 13 8 13 42 37 +5 34
9 US Créteil 34 10 13 11 33 31 +2 33
10 Angers 34 10 13 11 45 44 +1 33
11 Dunkerque 34 9 15 10 28 36 8 33
12 St Seurin 34 12 7 15 44 43 +1 31
13 En Avant Guingamp 34 9 13 12 32 38 6 31
14 Tours 34 11 8 15 46 46 0 30
15 La Roche sur Yon 34 7 14 13 28 38 10 28
16 Lorient 34 9 9 16 32 52 20 27 Relegated
17 Abbeville 34 9 9 16 27 47 20 27
18 Stade Quimpérois 34 4 14 16 21 43 22 22
Source: rsssf.com

Championship play-offs

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Rennes 0–2 Nancy 0–1 0–1

Promotion play-offs

Quarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
2AStrasbourg2
2AStrasbourg303
3BRouen0
2AStrasbourg03318Nice167
2BValenciennes022
2BValenciennes3
3ANîmes1

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club (Grp) Goals
1 France Didier Monczuk Strasbourg (A) 26
2 France Alain Caveglia Gueugnon (A) 24
3 France Jean-Pierre Orts Rouen (B) 21
France Youri Djorkaeff Strasbourg (A)
5 France José Morales Bastia (A) 20
6 France Christophe Lagrange Angers (B) 19
7 Argentina Jorge Domínguez Tours (B) 18
France Patrick Cubaynes Avignon (A)
Scotland Ray Stephen Nancy (A)
10 France Roger Boli Lens (B) 16

References

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