1946–47 French Division 1

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Division Nationale
Season1946–47
Champions CO Roubaix-Tourcoing
1st title
Relegated Lens
Bordeaux
Le Havre
FC Rouen
Matches played380
Goals scored1,334 (3.51 per match)
Top goalscorer Pierre Sinibaldi (33)
1947–48

CO Roubaix-Tourcoing won Division 1 season 1946/1947 of the French Association Football League with 53 points.

Contents

Participating teams

Final table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 CO Roubaix-Tourcoing (C)3824597147+2453
2 Stade de Reims 38225117240+3249
3 RC Strasbourg 38217107950+2949
4 Lille OSC 38207118952+3747Winner of Coupe de France
5 Stade Français FC 38198117258+1446
6 Olympique de Marseille 381711106955+1445
7 Red Star Olympique 38159145661539
8 AS Cannes 38174175766938
9 Stade Rennais UC 381661667781138
10 FC Metz 381213139375+1837
11 AS Saint-Étienne 3813111471841337
12 FC Nancy 381310156259+336
13 FC Sète 3812111565791435
14 Toulouse FC 381541970801034
15 RC Paris 38145197680433
16 SO Montpellier 381451959711233
17 RC Lens (R)38127196772531Relegated to Division 2
18 Bordeaux (R)381271958812331
19 Le Havre AC (R)38972244833925
20 FC Rouen (R)387102137632624
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 1947/1948

Results

Home \ Away BOR CAN LHA RCL LIL OM MET MON FCN RCP RSO REI REN CRT ROU STE SÉT SFF RCS TOU
Bordeaux 1–41–23–21–02–24–34–01–10–63–21–30–11–32–13–14–31–42–51–1
Cannes 2–02–12–00–22–11–02–22–11–01–01–00–23–13–17–05–21–02–23–2
Le Havre 1–01–00–21–41–11–22–03–20–10–01–02–20–34–10–05–12–31–20–2
Lens 1–02–18–03–30–05–11–22–35–22–01–15–13–11–11–11–10–12–13–1
Lille 4–18–23–01–15–15–35–34–13–13–05–02–00–10–04–32–35–02–21–1
Marseille 0–04–15–35–21–13–32–13–15–34–03–21–01–14–02–03–10–12–13–0
Metz 1–17–12–32–14–11–17–26–05–08–02–26–00–10–04–41–11–10–21–4
Montpellier 0–00–12–02–10–13–13–04–10–14–42–01–02–23–03–13–21–30–13–1
Nancy 2–40–07–02–03–11–13–13–10–20–11–37–02–00–01–13–10–01–03–1
Racing Paris 0–14–03–11–31–01–23–32–34–31–20–32–32–10–03–40–24–22–38–2
Red Star Olympique 2–12–01–06–25–12–23–11–11–21–31–01–12–04–10–01–12–00–22–1
Reims 3–15–13–13–11–01–00–14–01–02–11–01–01–23–05–03–05–13–03–1
Rennes 3–22–13–13–00–02–04–62–13–12–22–22–32–32–02–15–20–11–63–0
Roubaix-Tourcoing 4–11–01–05–21–02–02–12–11–12–12–01–12–31–07–32–11–32–01–0
Rouen 2–20–02–23–10–32–30–10–20–00–23–01–01–10–13–06–10–21–31–5
Saint-Étienne 4–24–32–04–12–13–16–23–02–20–33–11–11–52–01–01–11–11–14–2
Sète 6–12–11–12–12–11–12–21–02–22–21–12–15–02–51–32–13–11–21–0
Stade Français 0–12–04–43–10–24–10–06–21–02–20–13–25–34–30–13–01–12–45–1
Strasbourg 1–12–02–02–01–21–02–22–10–18–14–13–03–21–12–13–32–11–21–3
Toulouse 1–42–15–02–03–40–03–32–12–14–20–40–21–01–23–24–35–11–23–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

PlacePlayerNationalityClubGoals
1 Pierre Sinibaldi Flag of France.svg  France Stade de Reims 33
2 Gustave Kemp Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg FC Metz 30
3 Jean Baratte Flag of France.svg  France Lille OSC 28
4 Marcel Poblome Flag of France.svg  France FC Nancy 26
5 Roger Planté Flag of France.svg  France Bordeaux 25

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