1976–77 French Division 2

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Division 2
Season1976–77
1977–78

Statistics of Division 2 in the 1976/1977 season.

Overview

It was contested by 36 teams, and AS Monaco and RC Strasbourg won the championship.

Contents

League tables

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Monaco 34191056435+2948Promoted
2 Gueugnon 3418975432+2245
3 Toulon 34161264930+1944
4 Avignon 34151095331+2240
5 Auxerre 34131294830+1838
6 Toulouse 34157127260+1237
7 Angoulême 34165135046+437
8 Béziers 34149114150937
9 Red Star Paris 34147135147+435
10 Martigues 34147135147+435
11 Cannes 34147134833+1535
12 Paris FC 341210124933+1634
13 Entente BFN 34134174041130
14 Arles 349121337501330
15 Gazélec Ajaccio 349111433471429
16 Bourges 34691929562721Relegated
17 Tavaux-Damparis 34772038693121
18 Sète 34552426896315
Source: rsssf.com

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 RC Strasbourg 3423388426+5849Promoted
2 Rouen 34171076239+2344
3 Tours 34141195844+1439
4 Amicale de Lucé 34149114743+437
5 Stade Quimpérois 34156134844+436
6 Besançon 34148124543+236
7 Épinal 34139124450635
8 Berrichonne Chateauroux 34138134142134
9 Noeux-les-Mines 341111123131033
10 Stade Brest 34128143944532
11 Chaumont 341361544652132
12 Dunkerque 34913124247531
13 Saint-Dié 34118153640430
14 US Boulogne 34118153640430
15 Caen 34118154351830
16 Lorient 349101536461028Relegated
17 Amiens 349101536562028
18 Hazebrouck 34991635481327
Source: rsssf.com

Championship play-offs

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Strasbourg 3–1 Monaco 2–01–1

Promotion play-offs

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Gueugnon 2–4 Rouen 2–10–3

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