1991–92 French Division 2

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1991–92 French Division 2
CountryFlag of France.svg  France
Teams36 (two groups of 18)
Champions Bordeaux
Runners-up Valenciennes
Top goal scorer(s)Jean-Pierre Orts
(22 goals)
1992–93

Statistics of Division 2 in the 1991/1992 season.

Overview

It was contested by 36 teams, and Valenciennes and Girondins Bordeaux won the championship.

Contents

League tables

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Valenciennes (P)32161244120+2144Promoted
2 Angers 3217785025+2541
3 Le Mans 32111563224+837
4 Cuiseaux Louhans 32131093931+836
5 Stade Lavallois 32148103629+736
6 En Avant Guingamp 32139103639335
7 Rouen 32138115238+1434
8 Bourges 32129113635+133
9 Tours 321291136471133
10 Dunkerque 32913103234231
11 Ancenis 321011112125431
12 Beauvais 32813113629+729
13 Red Star 32615112530527
14 La Roche sur Yon 327121325421726
15 CS Sedan Ardennes 327111422381625
16 Amiens 326121426431724
17 Orléans 325121526421622
18 Brest 00000000
Source: rsssf.com
(P) Promoted

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Girondins Bordeaux (P)3422845524+3152Promoted
2 RC Strasbourg (P)3420957526+4949
3 Istres 34181245330+2348
4 Bastia 34167115646+1039
5 Gazélec Ajaccio 34149114043337
6 Rodez 341212104335+836
7 Perpignan 341113103134335
8 Berrichonne Chateauroux 34101592732535
9 Nice 341112114040034
10 Olympique Alès 34914113131032
11 Mulhouse 34119144245331
12 Gueugnon 34119143443931
13 Épinal 3410101439521330
14 Martigues 346161238481028
15 Annecy 34614143139826
16 St Seurin (R)345151426431725Relegated
17 Grenoble (R)34891725462125
18 Olympique Saint-Quentin (R)344111929582919
Source: rsssf.com
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Championship play-offs

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Bordeaux 7–2 Valenciennes 4–03–2

Promotion play-offs

Quarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
2A Angers (p)1 (3)
18 Rennes 011
3B Istres 1 (2)
2A Angers 1012A Strasbourg 044
2B Strasbourg (a)101
2B Strasbourg 3
3A Le Mans 1

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClub (Grp)Goals
1 Flag of France.svg Didier Monczuk Strasbourg (B)23
2 Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Orts Rouen (A)22
3 Flag of France.svg Jean-Roch Testa Gueugnon (B)19
4 Flag of France.svg Patrick Weiss Épinal (B)18
Flag of Brazil.svg Walquir Mota Tours (A)
6 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ľubomír Luhový Martigues (B)17
Flag of France.svg Yves Mangione Bastia (B)
Flag of Morocco.svg Mohamed Chaouch Istres (B)
9 Flag of France.svg Christophe Horlaville Rouen (A)15
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Goran Bošković Valenciennes (A)

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