Division 2
Season1990–91

Statistics of Division 2 in the 1990–91 season.

Overview

It was contested by 36 teams, and Nîmes Olympique and Le Havre won the championship.

League tables

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Nîmes Olympique 34 17 10 7 40 27 +13 44 Promoted
2 RC Strasbourg 34 19 5 10 70 37 +33 43
3 Valenciennes 34 13 17 4 30 17 +13 43
4 Olympique Alès 34 17 9 8 37 32 +5 43
5 Istres 34 14 9 11 41 41 0 37
6 Bastia 34 12 11 11 46 35 +11 35
7 Avignon 34 10 15 9 41 37 +4 35 Relegated
8 Rodez 34 10 14 10 32 38 6 34
9 Annecy 34 10 13 11 26 25 +1 33
10 Mulhouse 34 11 10 13 41 35 +6 32
11 Martigues 34 11 10 13 41 38 +3 32
12 Gueugnon 34 9 14 11 30 29 +1 32
13 Épinal 34 11 8 15 33 40 7 30
14 Gazélec Ajaccio 34 11 8 15 30 39 9 30
15 Chaumont 34 10 10 14 32 50 18 30 Relegated
16 Louhans-Cuiseaux 34 7 14 13 28 36 8 28
17 Dunkerque 34 6 14 14 17 36 19 26
18 Dijon 34 7 11 16 29 52 23 25 Relegated
Source: rsssf.com

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Le Havre 34 18 11 5 52 17 +35 47 Promoted
2 Lens 34 14 14 6 49 26 +23 42
3 Stade Lavallois 34 16 9 9 49 29 +20 41
4 Angers 34 16 8 10 52 32 +20 40
5 Rouen 34 15 10 9 46 26 +20 40
6 Stade Reims 34 13 11 10 38 29 +9 37 Relegated
7 En Avant Guingamp 34 12 11 11 35 37 2 35
8 St Seurin 34 10 14 10 33 37 4 34
9 Tours 34 9 15 10 26 32 6 33
10 Red Star Paris 34 9 14 11 36 43 7 32
11 Beauvais 34 9 13 12 21 25 4 31
12 La Roche sur Yon 34 10 11 13 35 46 11 31
13 Bourges 34 10 11 13 35 51 16 31
14 Le Mans 34 8 14 12 28 33 5 30
15 Chamois Niort 34 9 11 14 26 33 7 29 Relegated
16 Orléans 34 7 14 13 29 41 12 28
17 US Créteil 34 7 12 15 28 52 24 26 Relegated
18 Olympique Saint-Quentin 34 7 11 16 24 53 29 25
Source: rsssf.com

Championship play-offs

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Le Havre 3–0 Nîmes 3–0 0–0

Promotion play-offs

Semi-final Final
        
2A Strasbourg 3
3B Laval 1
2A Strasbourg 1 1 2
2B Lens 1 3 4
2B Lens 1
3A Valenciennes 0

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club (Grp) Goals
1 France Didier Monczuk Strasbourg (A) 23
2 France Christophe Lagrange Angers (B) 19
3 France Frank Leboeuf Strasbourg (A)/Laval (B) 18
France Patrick Weiss Épinal (A)
5 France Yves Mangione Alès (A) 17
6 France Jean-Pierre Orts Rouen (B) 16
Czechoslovakia Ľubomír Luhový Martigues (A)
8 Switzerland Nestor Subiat Mulhouse (A) 15
9 France Didier Tholot Reims (B) 14
10 Ivory Coast Joël Tiéhi Le Havre (B) 13
France Bruno Roux Le Havre (B)

References

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