1993–94 French Division 2

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Division 2
Season1993–94
Champions Nice (4th title)
Promoted Nice
Rennes
Bastia
Relegated Rouen
Valenciennes
Bourges
Istres
Matches played462
Top goalscorer Yannick Le Saux
(27 goals)
1994–95

The Division 2 season 1993/1994, organised by the LNF was won by OGC Nice and saw the promotions of OGC Nice, Stade Rennais FC and SC Bastia, whereas FC Rouen, US Valenciennes, FC Bourges and FC Istres were relegated to Division 3.

Contents

22 participating teams

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or Relegation
1 Nice (C, P)42181864725+2254Promotion to French Division 1
2 Rennes (P)42201395738+1953
3 Bastia (P)422111104429+1553
4 Nîmes 422010125938+2150
5 Red Star 42209136145+1649
6 Saint-Brieuc 421811135352+147
7 Laval 421614125647+946
8 Dunkerque 421316134451742
9 Charleville 421414144148742
10 Alès 421315144750341
11 Sedan 421412164442+240
12 Nancy 421510174948+140
13 Gueugnon 421118134343040
14 Mulhouse 421314154952340
15 Valence 421411174747039
16 Beauvais 421019134551639
17 Le Mans 421411174350739
18 Niort 421313163441739
19 Rouen (R)42157204553837Relegation to Championnat National 1 [fr]
20 Valenciennes (R)4212131745591437
21 Bourges (R)429132043601731
22 Istres (R)427122335622726
Source: Ligue 2
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Recap

Results

Home \ Away ALÈ BAS BEA BOU CHR DUN GUE IST LAV MFC MUL NAL NIC NMS NRT RS REN ROU SBR SED VLN VAL
Alès 1–11–03–10–21–12–23–01–11–01–11–00–00–01–10–11–12–12–22–12–02–0
Bastia 1–00–13–13–03–01–01–02–12–01–01–00–01–21–01–02–12–02–00–12–12–1
Beauvais 3–30–01–21–11–13–21–11–11–00–02–11–11–34–11–00–21–10–11–11–01–2
Bourges 1–00–21–12–01–14–11–01–10–33–02–02–20–01–10–12–21–23–31–25–21–1
Charleville 2–23–00–00–13–10–02–11–02–22–13–50–10–12–10–00–11–11–30–31–02–1
Dunkerque 4–11–01–11–10–01–10–01–02–30–20–00–02–00–31–11–03–12–10–02–14–1
Gueugnon 1–30–02–01–01–11–01–11–01–03–24–12–00–20–05–01–13–10–00–02–20–0
Istres 2–30–00–02–13–12–01–01–13–42–20–00–20–40–21–10–11–22–20–10–04–1
Laval 4–10–01–41–02–04–11–13–20–12–05–21–12–20–11–02–01–02–21–14–31–2
Le Mans 1–10–01–02–00–10–01–10–12–12–02–11–01–42–20–10–11–02–01–11–01–1
Mulhouse 2–01–11–14–21–22–11–14–01–12–22–01–00–02–01–20–00–01–02–12–11–1
Nancy 2–02–04–33–01–11–11–03–00–12–12–10–11–20–03–11–13–01–03–00–11–1
Nice 2–02–20–11–01–11–20–11–11–12–02–03–13–11–14–11–12–00–01–00–01–0
Nîmes 1–00–03–14–00–10–11–01–04–03–11–12–00–20–04–21–01–00–22–22–02–0
Niort 1–00–10–00–00–00–11–01–00–13–02–11–10–01–11–02–10–12–11–00–10–1
Red Star 1–01–20–12–01–03–33–02–11–11–14–11–00–13–12–00–05–16–12–10–10–0
Rennes 1–01–25–31–12–11–11–01–00–10–12–22–01–13–16–11–21–01–01–01–02–1
Rouen 0–22–01–02–01–22–01–03–01–23–10–10–01–11–02–10–32–35–01–21–10–0
Saint-Brieuc 3–12–00–01–00–14–01–12–11–11–02–02–10–11–01–02–12–23–22–11–01–0
Sedan 1–11–01–10–03–03–22–01–21–01–12–10–10–11–02–02–20–11–22–00–11–1
Valence 0–00–04–11–01–10–12–21–02–11–02–00–11–12–10–20–11–12–03–32–04–0
Valenciennes 1–23–21–12–10–01–01–12–00–23–11–20–00–22–23–11–31–30–12–02–14–3
Source: Ligue 2
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of France.svg Yannick Le Saux Saint-Brieuc 27
2 Flag of France.svg Samuel Michel Red Star 23
3 Flag of France.svg Patrick Weiss Valence 18
4 Flag of France.svg Yves Mangione Valenciennes 17
Flag of France.svg Franck Bonora Laval
Flag of France.svg Samuel Lobé Rouen
Flag of Morocco.svg Hassan Kachloul Nîmes
8 Flag of France.svg Laurent Sachy Nancy 15
9 Flag of France.svg Olivier Vandevoorde Beauvais 14
Flag of France.svg Jocelyn Gourvennec Rennes
Flag of France.svg Christophe Horlaville Rouen

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