1973–74 French Division 1

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Division 1
Season1973–74
Dates7 August 1973 –
25 May 1974
ChampionsSaint-Étienne (7th title)
RelegatedNancy
Paris FC
Sedan
European CupSaint-Étienne
Cup Winners' CupMonaco
UEFA CupNantes
Lyon
Matches played380
Goals scored1,151 (3.03 per match)
Top goalscorerCarlos Bianchi
(30 goals)

AS Saint-Etienne won the 1973–74 edition of the French Association Football League Division 1 season with 66 points.

Participating teams[]

Final table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD BP Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Saint-Étienne (C) 38 23 9 6 74 40 +34 11 66 Qualification to European Cup first round
2 Nantes 38 19 9 10 63 41 +22 11 58 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
3 Lyon 38 18 11 9 64 51 +13 8 55
4 Angers 38 17 9 12 77 57 +20 11 54
5 Nice 38 16 10 12 71 55 +16 12 54
6 Reims 38 16 7 15 67 62 +5 11 50
7 Sochaux 38 17 8 13 59 46 +13 7 49
8 Strasbourg 38 13 11 14 62 67 −5 8 45
9 Nîmes 38 13 15 10 41 37 +4 3 44
10 Lens 38 14 8 16 58 65 −7 8 44
11 Metz 38 14 7 17 53 53 0 8 43
12 Marseille 38 13 9 16 58 62 −4 8 43
13 Rennes 38 16 8 14 42 47 −5 3 43
14 Bordeaux 38 11 12 15 55 57 −2 8 42
15 Bastia 38 14 8 16 44 49 −5 5 41
16 Monaco 38 11 11 16 64 73 −9 8 41 Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup first round[a]
17 Troyes 38 11 11 16 52 63 −11 8 41
18 Nancy (R) 38 10 13 15 51 67 −16 8 41 Relegated to French Division 2
19 Paris FC (R) 38 9 9 20 54 79 −25 9 36
20 Sedan (R) 38 8 9 21 42 80 −38 3 28
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: Victory: 2 points, Draw: 1 point, Defeat: 0 points, a bonus of 1 point for scoring three or more goals in a match
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Monaco qualified for 1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup as runners-up of the 1973–74 Coupe de France as cup winners Saint-Étienne also won the league and qualified for the European Cup.

Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1974/1975

Top goalscorers[]

Place Player Nationality Club Goals
1 Carlos Bianchi  Argentina Stade de Reims 30
2 Marc Berdoll  France Angers SCO 29
3 Nico Braun  Luxembourg FC Metz 28
4 Delio Onnis  Argentina AS Monaco 26
5  France Troyes AF 21
6 Josip Skoblar Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia Olympique de Marseille 20
- Hervé Revelli  France AS Saint-Etienne 20
8 Bozidar Antic Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia Angers SCO 18
-  France Angers SCO 18
- François Félix  France Paris FC 18
11 Mustapha Dahleb  Algeria CS Sedan 17
12 Marc Molitor  France OGC Nice 16
- Gérard Soler  France FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 16
14 Serge Chiesa  France Olympique Lyonnais 15

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