1953–54 French Division 2

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Statistics of Division 2 in the 1953–54 season.

Overview

It was contested by 20 teams, and Olympique Lyonnais won the championship.

Olympique Lyonnais French association football club based in Lyon

Olympique Lyonnais, commonly referred to as simply Lyon or OL, is a French football club based in Lyon. It plays in France's highest football division, Ligue 1. The club was formed as Lyon Olympique Universitaire in 1899, according to many supporters and sport historians, but was nationally established as a club in 1950. The club's most successful period has been the 21st century. The club won its first Ligue 1 championship in 2002, starting a national record-setting streak of seven successive titles. Lyon has also won a record seven Trophée des Champions, five Coupe de France titles and three Ligue 2 titles.

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League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Olympique Lyonnais 38258510844+6458Promoted
2 AS Troyes 38247710134+6755
3 RC Paris 38255810748+5955
4 Rouen 3823698147+3452
5 Sedan Torcy 38191187741+3649
6 Stade Rennais 38196138653+3344
7 Red Star Paris 38204147159+1244
8 Perpignan 381671549631439
9 Nantes 38148166862+636
10 Valenciennes 38164185662636
11 Angers 381211155358535
12 Aix-en-Provence 381471753671435
13 Cannes 381210164955634
14 Besançon 3811111650651533
15 Grenoble 381291754802633
16 Béziers 381072141925127
17 Olympique Alès 381072131835227
18 Toulon 381142345823726
19 CA Paris 38872356913523
20 Montpellier 38592423735019
Source: rsssf.com

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