2013–14 Ligue 1


The 2013–14 Ligue 1 was the 76th season since its establishment. The season began on August 9, 2013 and ended on May 17, 2014. Paris Saint-Germain were the defending champions. As in the previous years, Adidas provided the official ball for all matches, with a new Adidas Pro Ligue 1 model to be used throughout the season for all matches.
On 7 May, Paris Saint-Germain won their second straight Ligue 1 title just before losing 2–1 to Rennes.
The title was secured before PSG kicked off when Monaco drew 1–1 against Guingamp.

Teams

There are three promoted teams from Ligue 2, replacing the three teams that were relegated from Ligue 1 following the 2012–13 season. A total of 20 teams currently compete in the league with three clubs suffering relegation to the second division, Ligue 2. All clubs that secured Ligue 1 status for the season were subject to approval by the DNCG before becoming eligible to participate.
Brest was the first team relegated after a 2–0 home defeat to Sochaux on 11 May 2013 after 3 years in the top flight. Nancy followed one week later after a 2–1 home defeat to Bastia on 18 May 2013 ending 8 years of top-flight tenure. Finally Troyes were relegated from the top level after a 2–1 away defeat to Valenciennes on 26 May 2013.
These relegated team were replaced by Ligue 2 champions Monaco, runners-up Guingamp, and third-placed Nantes. Monaco clinched the second division title on 11 May 2013 with two matches to spare after defeating Nîmes 1–0 at away. Monaco made its return to the first division after a two-year absence.
Guingamp and Nantes became the second and third clubs, respectively, to earn promotion to Ligue 1 alongside the champion Monaco. Both clubs achieved promotion with one game to spare following league victories on 17 May 2013. Guingamp returned to the first division after nine years. During its nine-year spell outside the first division, Guingamp also played in Championnat National in the 2010–11 season. Finally, Nantes, eight-time league champions, returned to top level after a four-year absence.

Stadia and locations

ClubLocationVenueCapacityAv. Att.
AjaccioStade François Coty10,6606,297
BastiaStade Armand Cesari16,48013,647
BordeauxStade Chaban-Delmas34,46218,833
AnnecyParc des Sports15,66010,919
GuingampStade du Roudourou18,12615,001
Villeneuve-d'AscqStade Pierre-Mauroy50,18638,662
LorientStade du Moustoir18,89015,160
LyonStade de Gerland41,84234,414
MarseilleStade Vélodrome148,00038,662
MonacoStade Louis II18,5008,906
MontpellierStade de la Mosson32,93914,679
NantesStade de la Beaujoire38,28528,169
NiceAllianz Riviera35,62424,186
ParisParc des Princes48,71245,420
ReimsStade Auguste Delaune21,68415,558
RennesStade de la Route de Lorient31,12719,523
Saint-ÉtienneStade Geoffroy-Guichard237,38430,595
MontbéliardStade Auguste Bonal20,00514,388
ToulouseStadium Municipal324,09214,994
ValenciennesStade du Hainaut25,17214,354

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
TeamManager1Captain1Kit Manufacturer1Main Sponsor1
Ajaccio Macron
Bastia Kappa:fr:Oscaro|Oscaro
Bordeaux PumaKia
Evian KappaPilot
Guingamp PatrickCeltigel
Lille NikeGroupe Partouche
Lorient MacronLa trinitaine
Lyon AdidasHyundai
Marseille AdidasIntersport
Monaco MacronFedcom
Montpellier NikeDyneff
Nantes ErreàSynergie
Nice BURRDAMutuelles du Soleil
Paris Saint-Germain NikeEmirates, Qatar Investment Fund
Reims HummelSanei, Caillot
Rennes PumaSamsic
Saint-Étienne AdidasWinamax
Sochaux LottoPeugeot
Toulouse KappaTriangle Interim
Valenciennes UhlsportGDE Recyclage

1Subject to change before the start of the season.

Managerial changes

League table

Positions by round

Results

Number of teams by regions

Statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Zlatan IbrahimovićParis Saint-Germain26
2 Vincent AboubakarLorient16
2 Wissam Ben YedderToulouse16
2 Edinson CavaniParis Saint-Germain16
2 André-Pierre GignacMarseille16
2 Salomon KalouLille16
7 Alexandre LacazetteLyon15
8 Rémy CabellaMontpellier14
8 Bafétimbi GomisLyon14
10 Cheick DiabatéBordeaux12
10 Mevlüt ErdinçSaint-Étienne12

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Assists table

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Hat-tricks