2015–16 Championnat National
The 2015–16 Championnat National season is the 18th season since its establishment. The previous season's champions are Red Star.
Teams
Stadia and locations
Club |
Location |
Venue |
Capacity |
Amiens !Amiens |
Amiens |
Stade de la Licorne |
12,097 |
Avranches !Avranches |
Avranches |
Stade René Fenouillère |
800 |
Bastia !CA Bastia |
Bastia |
Stade d'Erbajolo1 |
2,000 |
Belfort !Belfort |
Belfort |
Stade Roger Serzian |
5,500 |
Béziers !Béziers |
Béziers |
Stade de Sauclières |
12,000 |
Boulogne !Boulogne |
Boulogne-sur-Mer |
Stade de la Libération |
15,004 |
Chambly !Chambly |
Chambly |
Stade des Marais |
1,000 |
Châteauroux !Châteauroux |
Châteauroux |
Stade Gaston Petit |
17,072 |
Colmar !Colmar |
Colmar |
Colmar Stadium |
7,000 |
Dunkerque !Dunkerque |
Dunkerque |
Stade Marcel-Tribut |
4,200 |
Épinal !Épinal |
Épinal |
Stade de la Colombière |
8,000 |
Fréjus !Fréjus Saint-Raphaël |
Fréjus |
Stade Pourcin |
2,500 |
Les Herbiers !Les Herbiers |
Les Herbiers |
Stade Massabielle |
5,000 |
Luçon !Luçon |
Luçon |
Stade Jean de Mouzon |
7,000 |
Marseille !Marseille-Consolat |
Marseille |
Stade La Martine |
1,990 |
Orléans !Orléans |
Orléans |
Stade de la Source |
7,000 |
Sedan !Sedan |
Sedan |
Stade Louis Dugauguez |
23,189 |
Strasbourg !Strasbourg |
Strasbourg |
Stade de la Meinau |
29,000 |
- 1 Bastia failed to reach an agreement with the local government on the use of Stade Armand Cesari, the local professional stadium. As a result, they will play in their smaller original stadium, Stade d'Erbajolo, after a minor renovation. During this renovation, the team will play its home games in Stade Claude-Papi in Porto-Vecchio, after playing its first two home games at Stade Charles-Ehrmann in Nice, and Stade Jean-Filippi in Vescovato.[1]
League table
Updated to match(es) played on 13 February 2016. Source: foot-national.com
[2]Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head results; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) fair play points; 7) draw
Results
Updated to games played on 13 February 2016.
Source: French Football Federation [3]
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
- As of games played on 18 December 2015
Source: Official Goalscorers' Standings
Notes
References
External links
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- Ligue 1
- Ligue 2
- National
- CFA (Group A, B, C, D)
- CFA 2 (Group A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H)
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- Coupe de France Féminine (Final)
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| Ligue 2 |
- Ajaccio
- Auxerre
- Bourg-Péronnas
- Brest
- Clermont
- Créteil
- Dijon
- Evian
- Istres
- Laval
- Le Havre
- Lens
- Metz
- Nancy
- Niort
- Nîmes
- Paris
- Red Star
- Sochaux
- Tours
- Valenciennes
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