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Seconde Ligue

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Seconde Ligue
Organising bodyLFFP
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
CountryFrance
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toPremière Ligue
Relegation toDivision 3 Féminine
Domestic cup(s)
Current championsRC Strasbourg Alsace (1st)
Most championshipsFC Vendenheim (3 titles)
Current: 2024–25 season

The Seconde Ligue (French pronunciation: [səɡɔ̃d liɡ]) is a professional women's association football league at the second level of the French football league system, and is run by the Ligue féminine de football professionnel (LFFP).[1] Its annual competition features twelve teams playing two series of round-robin matches from September to June. At the end of each season, the top two teams are promoted to the top-level Première Ligue, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the third-tier, semi-professional Division 3 Féminine.[2][3]

History

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From 2024–25 season, D2 Feminine change name to Seconded Ligue.

Clubs

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2024–25 Seconde Ligue teams
Team 2023–24 Location Venue
US Orléans 7th Orléans stade de la Source
FC Girondins de Bordeaux 11th (D1) Le Bouscat Stade Sainte Germaine
FC Metz 9th Longeville-lès-Metz Stade Dezavelle
Le Mans FC 10th Le Mans Complexe de la Californie
LOSC Lille 12th (D1) Villeneuve-d'Ascq Complex Sportif Annexe du Stadium
OGC Nice 4th Nice Stade de la Plaine du Var
Olympique de Marseille 3rd Marseille OM Campus
RC Lens 5th Arras Stade Degouve-Brabant
Rodez AF 6th Onet-le-Château Stade de Vabre
Thonon Evian Grand Genève FC 8th Évian-les-Bains Stade Camille Fournier
Toulouse FC 1st (D3 Gr. B) Toulouse Terrain Brice Taton
US Saint-Malo 1st (D3 Gr. A) Saint-Malo Stade de Marville

References

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  1. ^ "Le football féminin français ne veut pas manquer le dernier train du professionnalisme". 31 July 2023. Retrieved 28 August 2024 – via Le Monde.
  2. ^ Corcos, Léo (8 March 2021). "Joueuses et joueurs entre incompréhension et colère après le nouvel arrêt du football amateur (N2 et D2)". ici, par France Bleu et France 3 (in French). Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  3. ^ "SM Caen. Anaïs Bounouar : Aller en Division 2 peut changer leur vie de joueuse" (in French). Puesto France. 19 June 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
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