French women's football championship

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The Championnat de France de football féminin is a French women's football (soccer) competition that was resurrected in 1974 under the wing of the French Football Federation. Between 1918 and 1932 a similar competition was run by the FSFSF.

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[edit] Competition

The competition entails 12 teams that play each other once at home and once away, and at the end of the 22 matches, the top four battle it out in a playoff, whose winner is named as the champion. The bottom two clubs are relegated into the lower league, replaced by two from the second division.

[edit] Previous Winners

[edit] FSFSF Championship (1918-19/1931-32)

  • 1919. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1920. En Avant Paris
  • 1921. En Avant Paris
  • 1922. Les Sportives de Paris
  • 1923. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1924. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1925. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1926. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1927. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1928. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1929. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1930. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1931. Fémina Sports Paris
  • 1932. Fémina Sports Paris

[edit] FFF Championships (from 1974-75)

[edit] 2006-2007 season

The 12 clubs playing in 2006-2007 are:

  • CNFE Clairefontaine (women)
  • USC Compiègne
  • FCF Condéen
  • FCF Hénin-Beaumont
  • FCF Juvisy
  • Olympique Lyonnais
  • Montpellier HSC (women)
  • Paris Saint-Germain (women)
  • La Roche ESOF
  • Saint-Brieuc
  • ASJ Soyaux
  • Toulouse FC (women)

Of these teams, only 4 have equivalent professional men's teams: Toulouse FC, Montpellier Hérault SC, Olympique Lyonnais and Paris Saint-Germain

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