2019–20 Championnat National

The 2019–20 Championnat National season was the 27th season since the establishment of the Championnat National, and the 22nd in its current format, which serves as the third division of the French football league system.[1] The season was suspended indefinitely on 12 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Championnat National
Season2019–20
ChampionsNot awarded
PromotedPau
Dunkerque
RelegatedLe Puy
Béziers
Gazélec Ajaccio
Toulon
Matches played223
Goals scored531 (2.38 per match)
Top goalscorer16 goals
Achille Anani, Bourg-en-Bresse
Biggest home winPau 7–0 Béziers
Round 20, 1 February 2020
Biggest away winBastia-Borgo 2–6 Le Puy
Round 5, 30 August 2019
Cholet 0–4 Dunkerque
Round 17, 20 December 2019
Le Puy 2–6 Cholet
Round 24, 28 February 2020
Highest scoring8 goals
Bastia-Borgo 2–6 Le Puy
Round 5, 30 August 2019
Le Puy 2–6 Cholet
Round 24, 28 February 2020
Longest winning run5
Dunkerque
Red Star
Longest unbeaten run14
Villefranche
Longest winless run22
Toulon
Longest losing run5
Le Puy

On 28 April 2020, the French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced that there would be no sporting events, even behind closed doors, before September 2020, thus in effect ending the season. [3] On 11 May the executive committee of the FFF announced that the top two teams (Pau FC and USL Dunkerque) would be promoted to Ligue 2, but that no promotion playoff would take place, and no champion would be declared.[4][5]

Team changes

Team changes from the 2018–19 Championnat National were confirmed by the FFF on 12 July.[1]

Stadia and locations

ClubLocationVenueCapacity
AvranchesAvranchesStade René Fenouillère2,000
Bastia-BorgoBorgoStade Paul-Antoniotti1,300
BéziersBéziersStade de la Méditerranée18,555
BoulogneBoulogne-sur-MerStade de la Libération15,204
Bourg-PéronnasBourg-en-BresseStade Marcel-Verchère11,400
CholetCholetStade Pierre Blouen9,000
ConcarneauConcarneauStade Guy Piriou6,500
CréteilCréteilStade Dominique Duvauchelle12,150
DunkerqueDunkirkStade Marcel-Tribut4,200
Gazélec AjaccioAjaccioStade Ange Casanova8,000
LavalLavalStade Francis Le Basser18,607
Le PuyLe Puy-en-VelayStade Charles Massot4,800
Lyon-DuchèreLyonStade de Balmont5,438
PauPauStade du Hameau13,819
Quevilly-RouenLe Petit-QuevillyStade Robert Diochon12,018
Red StarParis (Saint-Ouen)Stade Bauer10,000
ToulonToulonStade de Bon Rencontre8,200
VillefrancheVillefranche-sur-SaôneStade Armand-Chouffet3,200

Special rule changes

Due to the premature cancellation of the season before completion, special rules were put in place by the FFF Executive Committed to rank clubs, superseding the normal competition rules.[7]

  • 1. Points per game completed
  • 2. Number of points gained in head-to-head matches (only where all scheduled matches between all tied teams have completed)
  • 3. Goal difference in head-to-head matches (only where all scheduled matches between all tied teams have completed)
  • 4. Number of away games completed, as a percentage of overall number of games completed
  • 5. Goal difference per game completed
  • 6. Goals scored per game completed
  • 7. Fair play
  • 8. Better classification, based on completion of the first set of round robin games (only if all clubs have completed at least one game against all other clubs)
  • 9. Drawing of lots

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPPGPromotion or Relegation
1Pau (P)2513934320+231.92Promotion to Ligue 2
2Dunkerque (P)2514564226+161.88
3Boulogne[a]2514473217+151.84
4Avranches2413383026+41.75
5Red Star2512673022+81.68[b]
6Bourg-Péronnas2511953830+81.68[b]
7Villefranche25101143424+101.64
8Lyon-Duchère2511773732+51.60
9Créteil259883327+61.40[c]
10Laval259882624+21.40[c]
11Concarneau2587102125−41.24
12Cholet2577113240−81.12
13Bastia-Borgo235992232−101.04
14Quevilly-Rouen2466122634−81.00
15Le Puy (R)2565142740−130.92[d]Relegation to Championnat National 2
16Béziers (R)2558122643−170.92[d]
17Gazélec Ajaccio[e] (R)2548131535−200.76
18Toulon (R)25110141734−170.52
Source: FFF.fr
Rules for classification: see Special rule changes section
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Top scorers

As of end of season.[10]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Achille AnaniBourg-en-Bresse16
2 Mamadou GueyePau14
3 Jonathan RivasLyon-Duchère13
4 Mohamed BayoDunkerque12
5 Mehdi ChahiriRed Star11
Guillaume BoscaDunkerque
Gaëtan LauraQuevilly-Rouen
8 Cheikh SabalyPau10
Kévin RocheteauCholet
Kevin TestudBéziers

References