1992–93 French Division 2

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Division 2
Season1992–93
1993–94

The Division 2 season 1992/1993, organised by the LNF was won by FC Martigues and saw the promotions of FC Martigues, AS Cannes and Angers SCO, whereas 14 teams were relegated to Division 3, as for the 1993/94 season, the division would only have one group.

Contents

36 participating teams

Groupe A

Groupe B

League tables

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 FC Martigues 3419965324+2947
2 AS Cannes 3419876333+3046
3 OGC Nice 34141374932+1741
4 AS Nancy 34159104837+1139
5 ASOA Valence 34159104240+239
6 CS Sedan 34131294631+1538
7 SC Bastia 34111585239+1337
8 FC Istres 34149114244237
9 Olympique Charleville 34149113638237
10 Olympique Alès 34148124244236
11 FC Mulhouse 341210124945+434
12 CS Cuiseaux-Louhans 34109153542729
13 Gazélec Ajaccio 341161743551228
14 Rodez AF 34991630572727
15 FC Perpignan 347121531441326
16 SAS Épinal 34881835552024
17 FC Annecy 34881828552724
18 US Créteil 3379174251923
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Angers SCO 3420864722+2548
2 Stade Rennais 3419876333+3046
3 FC Rouen 3418975031+1945
4 Red Star 3417894629+1742
5 Le Mans UC72 34151184433+1141
6 USL Dunkerque 34121663931+840
7 FC Bourges 34111764937+1239
8 AS Beauvais Oise 34121573121+1039
9 Stade Lavallois 34111584333+1037
10 Chamois Niortais FC 341311103024+637
11 FC Gueugnon 34129133734+333
12 Amiens SC 341110133241932
13 En Avant Guingamp 34109154049929
14 LB Châteauroux 34991639491027
15 Tours FC 34891733602725
16 AEP Bourg-sous-la-Roche 343141728492120
17 RC Ancenis 344102026593318
18 FC Lorient 34392229633415
Source: [ citation needed ]

Championship play-offs

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Martigues 5–4 Angers 1–14–3

Promotion play-offs

Quarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
2B Rennes (a.e.t.)1
18 Valenciennes 111
3A Nice 0
2B Rennes 0002A Cannes 213
2A Cannes 134
2A Cannes 1
3B Rouen 0

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClub (Grp)Goals
1 Flag of France.svg Franck Priou Cannes (A)21
2 Flag of France.svg Yves Mangione Bastia (A)20
3 Flag of France.svg Yannick Stopyra Mulhouse (A)18
Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Orts Rouen (B)
5 Flag of France.svg Mickaël Madar Cannes (A)17
Flag of France.svg Réginald Ray Istres (A)
Flag of Croatia.svg Zlatko Vujović Nice (A)
Flag of France.svg Christophe Lagrange Angers (B)
Flag of France.svg Jean-Luc Courtet Bourges (B)
Flag of France.svg Samuel Michel Red Star (B)

Thibert, Jacques (1993). L'album 93 du football. Scaneditons. ISBN   2-209-06811-8.

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