1935–36 French Division 1

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RC Paris won Division 1 season 1935/1936 of the French Association Football League with 44 points.

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Participating teams

Final table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 RC Paris (C)3020468145+3644Winner of Coupe de France
2 Olympique Lillois 3017766232+3041
3 Strasbourg 3018396737+3039
4 Sochaux 30121178138+4335
5 Cannes 30155105346+735
6 Marseille 30145116155+633
7 FC Sète 30144124948+132
8 SC Fives 30143135141+1031
9 Excelsior AC Roubaix 30135126556+931
10 Rennes 301081244621828
11 Metz 301231554691527
12 FC Antibes 301051547682125
13 FC Mulhouse 30861653893622
14 Red Star 30831949681919
15 Valenciennes (R)30751857873019Relegated to Division 2
16 Olympique Alès (R)30591639723319
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: Victory: 2 points, Draw: 1 point, Defeat: 0 points
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1936/1937:

Results

Home \ Away ALÈ FCA AN EAR SCF LIL OM MET MUL RCP RSO REN SÈT SOC RCS VAL
Alès 1–23–13–20–31–13–31–13–30–20–02–61–20–00–23–5
Antibes 3–20–11–03–13–13–20–03–23–92–03–11–41–31–13–1
Cannes 3–12–12–31–00–03–12–12–20–22–16–03–21–00–25–1
Excelsior Roubaix 1–12–02–04–31–21–12–34–00–26–41–12–02–22–13–1
Fives 1–21–15–11–01–11–23–03–02–02–11–33–02–10–13–2
Olympique Lillois 3–06–31–13–21–01–03–04–04–02–10–00–22–34–03–0
Marseille 2–04–13–02–53–21–03–06–22–51–47–11–04–11–01–0
Metz 1–12–12–13–50–21–25–22–11–25–12–03–13–25–15–4
Mulhouse 3–32–22–20–43–12–33–13–03–03–22–22–13–62–43–2
Racing Paris 3–13–25–03–24–02–32–23–53–14–14–02–11–14–12–1
Red Star Olympique 1–24–10–33–21–40–20–26–27–11–40–11–12–21–22–0
Rennes 2–02–11–32–22–31–11–12–05–10–33–01–01–12–01–1
Sète 1–04–02–01–31–02–11–02–13–11–13–24–21–43–11–1
Sochaux 7–05–11–16–20–01–14–06–00–12–20–12–02–21–112–1
Strasbourg 6–12–10–21–02–13–24–14–03–00–16–08–04–02–14–0
Valenciennes 2–40–02–54–01–21–52–23–18–25–30–23–15–30–51–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

PlacePlayerNationalityClubGoals
1 Roger Courtois Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 34
2 Oskar Rohr Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Nazi Germany RC Strasbourg 28
3 Antoine Franceschetti Flag of France.svg  France AS Cannes 23
René Couard Flag of France.svg  France RC Paris 23
5 Frederick Kennedy Flag of England.svg  England RC Paris 19

Players used

ClubPlayers used in D1 in 1935–36 (matches played, goals scored)
Olympique Alésien Aoued (29), Bandon (3), Becic (11), Begio (1), Bernardi (23), Bousquet (2), Cabannes (24), Cellar (16), Dautheribes (13), Eybalin (7), Gebellin (23), Herceg (7), Janin (5), Langeard (6), Laurent (24), Mary (5), Mazelle (2), Lioch (8), Nègre (2), Padrón (21), Petit (28), Pybert (21), Rodriguez (17), Smoker (7), Somlaï (25). (1 own goal by Cernicki from Fives et one by Heil de Valenciennes).
FC Antibes Amand (30), Auvergne (12, 1), Bonnel (1), Cavalera (2), Chaniel (2), Dupuis (8, 3), Ehms (27), Fecchino (30, 1), Guidicelli (10, 1), Grunbaum (10), Hudecek (20, 9), Kauffmann (11), Kern (25, 9), Martin (6), Marzelli (2), Masset (30), Meliga (26, 1), Mosselli (23, 6), Planques (25, 12), Semeria (29, 2) et Stuerga (1). (1 own goal by Conchy from Marseille)
AS Cannes Babineck (14, 4), Bardot (12, 1), Begnis (1), Borges (1), Calecca (1), Cauvin (2), Cler (27, 1), Cornilli (22), Finn (18), Franceschetti (29, 23), Guimbard (25, 8), Kekeiss (14), Kovacs (20, 5), Miquel (18, 2), Mori (18), Pasquini (19, 4), Pawlack (17), Schwartz (28), Tourniaire (13), Trenna (1) et Vandini (30). (1 own goal by Bernardi et 1 penalty goal by the board)
SC Fives Bara (1, 1), Berry (1), Bourbotte (29), Chalvidan (27, 7), Cernicky (23), Cheuva (26, 7), Conotte (5), Czubach (12, 4), Dalheimer (27), Dhoat (1), Deloose (1), Delourme (5), Gonzalès (30), Jankowski (1), Juszezyck (1), Jean Lauer (27, 18), Jos Lauer (11), Leleu (19), Méresse (30), Saint-Pé (13, 6), Sefelin (28), Synaghel (2), Van de Putte (2) et Wasilcwski (8, 2). Manager : George Berry. (1 own goal by Hummel from Strasbourg)
Olympique Lillois Bariseau (7, 1), Beaucourt (30, 1), Bigot (22, 14), Cahours (21), Cantegrit (1), Cléau (29), Decottignies (23, 10), Défossé (30), Delannoy (20, 7), Grauby (17), Higgins (30, 12), Laurent (1), Leblanc (1), Lukacs (12, 3), Muller (10, 4), Vandooren (29), Volante (24, 1) et Windner (23, 7). Coach : Ted Magner. (1 own goal by Bourbotte from Fives et 1 by Desrousseaux from Excelsior)
Olympique de Marseille Alcazar (26, 11), Bastien (29, 2), Bistolfi (2), Bruhin (17), Cavalli (11), Conchy (20), Crut (1), Curcuru (11), Di Lorto (26), Durand (15, 1), Eisenhoffer (3, 1), Erévanian (2), Gorelli (3), Janin (23, 4), Kohut (29, 9), Kurka (25), Mester (16, 3), Pascal (4), Rabih (3), Roviglione (18, 4), Zatelli (19, 15) et Zermani (27, 7). Entraîneur-joueur : Eisenhoffer. (1 own goal by Petit from Alès)
CS Metz Altuna (8, 2), Archen (7), Buhrer (4, 1), Fosset (25, 1), Gara (6), Gottwald (20, 8), Hanke (27, 7), Hauswirth (23), Hibst (26), Kappé (29), Lorrain (1), Manville (1), Marchal (24, 1), Muller (4, 1), Nuic (12, 1), Roger (19, 9), Rohrbacher (28, 10), Schobert (2, 2), Thomas (2), Van Caeneghem (18, 10), Watrin (14), Weigarten (2, 1) et Zehren (28). Manager : Peter Fabian.
FC Mulhouse Badina (13), Bilger I (16, 1), Bilger II (1), Brehm (7, 1), Casy (30), Flegel (15, 10), Gasco (5), Gruenfeld (19, 7), Harthong (21, 1), Heinrich (18, 1), Hornus (13), Kauffmann (27, 8), Korb (27, 2), Kumhoffer (23), Loewinger (8), Naegelen (7, 3), Reiminger (3, 1), Springnisfield (1, 1), Unser (26), Vovard (17), Weselik (25, 14) et Zolg (8). Entraîneur : Fritz Kerr. (1 own goal by Andoire from Red Star, 1 by Lalloué from Sochaux et 1 by Franquès from Sète)
RC Paris Banide (26), Branca (4), Bohé (4, 1), Raymond Couard (1), Roger Couard (22, 23), Delfour (30, 4), Diagne (28), Dupuis (11), Fournis (1), Galey (3), Gauteroux (8), Hiden (8), Jordan (30, 3), Kennedy (29, 19), Mathé (12, 7), Mercier (18, 8), Ozenne (11, 8), Roux (22), Schmidt (18), Veinante (27, 4), Živković (7, 5). Manager : George Kimpton. (1 own goal by Daumin from Red Star)
Red Star Olympique Acht (14), Andoire (25), Andrieux (2), Aston (30, 5), Burlotte (19), Chantrel (24), Conchy (23, 1), Daumin (18, 1), Delmer (23), Dominique (12), Gonzalès (16), Laporte (12, 1), Lorentz (12), Morel (9), Moulet (5), O'Neill (21, 11), Penot (1), Pinel (3), Pohan (9), Sas (21, 12), Schweitzer (4), Ségaux (13, 8) et Stábile (14, 10). Player-coach : Guillermo Stábile.
Stade Rennais UC Bambridge (27), Barlemann (23, 3), Belliard (1), Boccon (18, 2), Braun (28), Castro (19, 5), Chauvel (27, 5), Collet (2), Delourme (6), Fitoussi (2), Gardet (14), J. Laurent (26, 1), Le Guerrier (8, 2), Le Moal (4), Lopez (16, 3), Mayboek (13, 9), Pleyer (30), Rose (26, 1), Rouxel (9, 1), Schneider (5), Villacampa (18) et Wollweiler (13, 8). Player-coach : Josef Schneider. (1 own goal by Hummel from Strasbourg, 1 by Gonzalès from Fives, 1 by Llense from Sète et 1 by O'Neil from Red Star)
Excelsior AC Roubaix Ackermann (2), Barbieux (4), Brouwers (23), Camporciero (1), Sécember (21, 17), Desrousseaux (28), Dhulst (30), Frutuoso (25, 6), Martin (28, 10), Gonzalès (28), Hiltl (29, 15), Jaeger (1), Kalmar (16, 3), Liétaer (30), McCabe (1), Ortin (20), Renwick (3, 2), Rodriguez I (30, 9), Rodriguez II (2, 2), Schweiger (3), Vermeuren (3, 1) et Vincent (2).
FC Sète Acimovic (28), Ben Bouali (28), Benouma (30, 4), Bouzat (5), Charles (1), Chincholle (4), Clarenc (6, 2), Cros (14, 1), Franques (29), Gabrillargues (26, 5), Gérard (28, 8), Hillier (27), Iriondo (14, 14), Koranyi (17, 7), Llense (25), Médan (15), Monsallier (29, 6) et Weiskopf (4, 3). (1 own goal by Ehms from Antibes)
FC Sochaux Abegglen (19), Belko (10), Cazals (1), Courtois (28), Duhart (17), Finot (16), Gougain (20), Hug (10), Jacquin (6), Lalloué (30), L. Laurent (7), Lehmann (26), Leslie (18), Libérati (6), Mattler (29), Maschinot (7), Pretto (3), Rafaat (4), Sarrieux (4), Simonyi (15), Szabo (25), Wagner (27) et Williams (2). Manager : Conrad Ross then André Abegglen, as player-coach. (1 own by Brouwers from Excelsior, 1 by Petit from Alès, 1 by Cornilli from Cannes, 1 by Ortin from Excelsior)
RC Strasbourg Bauer (25), Cay (7, 2), Chloupeck (12, 5), Fettig (2), Guerhard (1), Halter (28), Heisserer (28, 13), Hoffmann (15, 2), Hummel (28), C. Keller (28, 8), F. Keller (17, 5), Papas (30), Rieth (1), Rohr (28, 28), Schaden (28, 1), Scharwath (30), Streicher (6), Veillard (2), Walk (13, 2) et Zeh (1). Manager : Josef Blum. (1 own goal by Szabo from Sochaux)
US Valenciennes-Anzin Buirette (12), Chardar (27), Ducatellon (12), Gibson (9, 4), Heil (17), Ignace (28, 11), Kovacs (10), Meuris (27), Motschmann (26, 10), O'Dowd (10), Parmentier (18), Peiffert (7), Pinteau (25, 14), Plummer (18, 6), Russel (1), Thiery (20), C. Tison (19), S. Tison (1), Waggi (29, 10) et Whitehouse (14, 1). Manager : Fabian. (1 own goal by Défossé from Lille)

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