List of SC Bastia seasons

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The SC Bastia team at the start of the 1905-06 season. Debut du SCB.jpg
The SC Bastia team at the start of the 1905–06 season.

Sporting Club de Bastia is a French professional football club based in Stade Armand Cesari, Bastia.

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The club has won total of five major trophies, including the Ligue 2 twice, the Championnat National once, the Coupe de France once, the Trophée des Champions once and the UEFA Intertoto Cup once. [1]

This list details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the French league that season.

Keys

ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated Cancelled

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonDivisionPWDLFAPtsPos Coupe de
France
Coupe de la
Ligue
Trophée des
Champions
Europe NameGoals
LeagueTop goalscorer [2]
1981–82 [3] Div 1 3812111543653512th SF n/an/a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup - 2R Roger Milla 14
1982–83 [4] Div 1 389141541523217th E32 n/an/an/a Roger Milla 13
1983–84 [5] Div 1 381481636433610th E32 n/an/an/a Jacques Zimako 8
1984–85 [6] Div 1 3811101739683214th E16 n/an/an/a Thierry Meyer 14
1985–86 [7] Div 1 385102330792020th E32 n/an/an/a Jean-Roch Testa 8
1986–87 [8] Div 2 34177106250415th E32 n/an/an/a Gaspard N'Gouete 21
1987–88 [9] Div 2 34153164152338th E32 n/an/an/a Thierry Meyer 8
1988–89 [10] Div 2 34149114644515thn/an/an/an/a Amara Traoré &
Pascal Mariini
12
1989–90 [11] Div 2 34141194638396th E64 n/an/an/a José Morales 20
1990–91 [12] Div 2 341211114635356th E64 n/an/an/a Abdoulaye Diallo &
Piotr Rzepka
12
1991–92 [13] Div 2 34167115646394th SF n/an/an/a Yves Mangione 19
1992–93 [14] Div 2 34111585239377thn/an/an/an/a Yves Mangione 20
1993–94 [15] Div 2 422111104429533rd E32 n/an/an/a Laurent Castro 8
1994–95 [16] Div 1 3811111644564415th E16 Runners-up n/an/a Anto Drobnjak 16
1995–96 [17] Div 1 381281845554415th E64 E32 n/an/a Anto Drobnjak 20
1996–97 [18] Div 1 381710115447617th E32 E32 n/an/a Anto Drobnjak 19
1997–98 [19] Div 1 341311103631509th E32 E32 n/a Ermin Šiljak 9
1998–99 [20] Div 1 341081637463813th E64 E32 n/a UEFA Intertoto Cup - SF Frédéric Née 14
1999–2000 [21] Div 1 3411121143394510th E64 SF n/an/a Frédéric Née 12
2000–01 [22] Div 1 34136154541458th E16 E16 n/an/a Frédéric Née 17
2001–02 [23] Div 1 341251738444111th Runners-up QF n/a UEFA Intertoto Cup - 2R Tony Vairelles 19
2002–03 [24] Ligue 1 3812111540484712th E64 E32 n/an/a Florian Maurice 10
2003–04 [25] Ligue 1 389121733493917th E64 E16 n/an/a Florian Maurice 9
2004–05 [26] Ligue 1 381181932484119th E64 E16 n/an/a Youssouf Hadji 7
2005–06 [27] Ligue 2 381610124740586th E16 R1 n/an/a Pierre-Yves André 12
2006–07 [28] Ligue 2 381411135249539th E64 R2 n/an/a Pierre-Yves André 10
2007–08 [29] Ligue 2 381491545464911th E16 R2 n/an/a Xavier Pentecôte 13
2008–09 [30] Ligue 2 381391638474811th R8 R3 n/an/a Pierre-Yves André 10
2009–10 [31] Ligue 2 381091940483920th R7 R1 n/an/a Pierre-Yves André 14
2010–11 [32] Chmp. Nat. 40271038124911st R7 E16 n/an/a David Suarez 23
2011–12 [33] Ligue 2 3821896136711st E32 R1 n/an/a Toifilou Maoulida 17
2012–13 [34] Ligue 1 381381750664712th E64 QF n/an/a Anthony Modeste 17
2013–14 [35] Ligue 1 3813101542564910th E32 E16 n/an/a Gianni Bruno 8
2014–15 [36] Ligue 1 3812111537464712th E32 Runners-up n/an/a Floyd Ayité 9
2015–16 [37] Ligue 1 381481636425010th E32 R3 n/an/a Floyd Ayité 8
2016–17 [38] Ligue 1 388102029543420th E64 R3 n/an/a Enzo Crivelli 10
2017–18 [39] National 3 [40] 2615834618532nd R6 n/an/an/a--
2018–19 [41] National 3 [42] 241941629611st E16 n/an/an/a--
2019–20 [43] National 2 [44] 2117223715531st [45] R5 n/an/an/a--
2020–21 [46] National 3419965728661st R5 n/an/an/aSébastian Da Silva &
Antony Robic
12
2021–22 [47] Ligue 2 713358615thn/an/an/an/a Maguette Diongue 2

Notes and references

  1. "Le palmares". SC Bastia.net (in French). Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  2. Goals in all competitions (Ligue 1 or Ligue 2 or Championnat National or National 1 or National 2, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue and European) are counted.
  3. SC Bastia 1981–82 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  4. SC Bastia 1982–83 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  5. SC Bastia 1983–84 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  6. SC Bastia 1984–85 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  7. SC Bastia 1985–86 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  8. SC Bastia 1986–87 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  9. SC Bastia 1987–88 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  10. SC Bastia 1988–89 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  11. SC Bastia 1989–90 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  12. SC Bastia 1990–91 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  13. SC Bastia 1991–92 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  14. SC Bastia 1992–93 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  15. SC Bastia 1993–94 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 4 January 2015
  16. SC Bastia 1994–95 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  17. SC Bastia 1995–96 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  18. SC Bastia 1996–97 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  19. SC Bastia 1997-98 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  20. SC Bastia 1998-99 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  21. SC Bastia 1999-2000 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  22. SC Bastia 2000-01 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  23. SC Bastia 2001-02 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  24. SC Bastia 2002-03 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  25. SC Bastia 2003-04 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 11 April 2012
  26. SC Bastia 2004-05 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 10 April 2012
  27. SC Bastia 2005-06 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 10 April 2012
  28. SC Bastia 2006-07 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 10 April 2012
  29. SC Bastia 2007-08 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 10 April 2012
  30. SC Bastia 2008-09 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 10 April 2012
  31. SC Bastia 2009-10 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 10 April 2012
  32. SC Bastia 2010-11 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 10 April 2012
  33. SC Bastia 2011-12 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 31 May 2012.
  34. SC Bastia 2012-13 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 31 May 2012.
  35. SC Bastia 2013-14 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  36. SC Bastia 2014-15 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  37. SC Bastia 2015-16 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  38. SC Bastia 2016-17 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  39. SC Bastia 2017-18 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  40. Group D: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur-Corsica
  41. SC Bastia 2018-19 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  42. Group D: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur-Corsica
  43. SC Bastia 2019-20 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  44. Group A
  45. The season was suspended indefinitely on 12 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 16 April 2020, the FFF announced the termination of the competition, with promotion and relegation decided by points earned per game played, subject to the normal verification process by the financial authority, the DNCG.
  46. SC Bastia 2020-21 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  47. SC Bastia 2021-22 season, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 13 June 2016.

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