2017–18 Championnat National 3


The 2017–18 Championnat National 3 is the first season of the fifth tier in the French football league system in its current format. The competition is contested by 171 clubs split geographically across 12 groups of 14 teams, 1 group of 15 teams and 1 group of 16 teams. The teams include amateur clubs and the reserve teams of professional clubs.

Teams

On 13 July, the FFF ratified the constitution of the competition, and published the groups as follows:
On 10 August, the FFF announced that SC Bastia would be denied entry to 2017–18 Championnat National due to financial issues. The club will therefore take the place of its reserve team in Championnat National 3.
On 16 August, the FFF admitted Clémenceau Besançon to the competition. The team had previously been excluded due to financial issues, but successfully appealed the ruling.
On 22 September, the FFF admitted CSO Amnéville to the competition. Amnéville had previously been denied promotion from the Regional Division d'Honneur for financial reasons, and had already started their programme of fixtures in that division.

Promotion and relegation

If eligible, the top team in each group will be promoted to Championnat National 2. If a team finishing top of the group is ineligible, the next eligible team in that group will be promoted.
Generally, three teams will be relegated from each group to the top league in their region, subject to reprieves. Extra relegation places will be enforced if more than one team is relegated to a specific group from Championnat National 2, and one less may be enforced if no team is relegated to a specific group. Special cases exist for those groups which started the year with more than the standard 14 teams.

Grand Est (Group F) relegation

At least four and up to seven teams will be relegated from Group F, depending on the number of teams from this region relegated from Championnat National 2.

Group A: Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Group B: Pays de la Loire

Group C: Centre-Val de Loire

Group D: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur-Corsica

Group E: Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Group F: Grand Est

Group H: Occitanie

Group I: Hauts-de-France

Group J: Normandy

Group K: Brittany

Group L: Île-de-France

Group M: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Season outcomes

Outcomes below are provisional and subject to ratification by the FFF.

Promotion

, Nantes, Blois, Endoume Marseille, Pontarlier, Haguenau, Nîmes, Feignies Aulnoye, Oissel, Vannes, Bobigny and Saint-Étienne were promoted to 2018–19 Championnat National 2 as champions of their respective groups.
As of 19 June, all promotions had been verified by the FFF and DNCG

Champions

The title of Champion of Championnat National 3 is awarded to the team with the best record in games against the teams that finished in 2nd to 6th place in their group, with goal difference to separate ties.
Team
1Vannes2213
2Endoume Marseille229
3Saint-Étienne 21
4Nantes 2010
5Oissel206
6Feignies Aulnoye204
7Bordeaux 19
8Blois16
9Nîmes 143
10Bobigny141
11Haguenau13
12Pontarlier10

Vannes are Champions of 2017–18 Championnat National 3.

Relegation

, Cozes, Feytiat, Changé, Poiré-sur-Vie, Mulsanne-Teloché, Dreux, St Cyr-sur-Loire, Bastia-Borgo, Île-Rousse, Saint-Apollinaire, Saint-Vit, Quetigny, Clémenceau Besançon, Metz, Prix-lès-Mézières, Lunéville, Pagny-sur-Moselle, Erstein, Trémery, Castanet, Luzenac, Narbonne, Roye Noyon, Ailly, Wasquehal, Saint-Amand, USON Mondeville, Dives-Cabourg, Concarneau, Guichen, Ergué-Gabéric, Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, Sénart-Moissy, Volvic and Bourg-en-Bresse were relegated to the Division d'Honneur of their respective regional leagues.

Reprieves

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Michel GayeAvoine Chinon26
2 Cyril GiesiHaguenau22
3 Gaetan LauraÉvreux21
4 Zakaria AbidiVersailles19
5 Ottman DadouneBourgoin-Jallieu and Louhans-Cuiseaux18
5 Mohamed BentaharRacing Besançon18
7 Jordan PopineauTours and Concarneau 17
7 Mathieu MansetSC Bastia17
7 Serge SimonAurillac17
7 Willy DuventruBayonne17
7 Franck RevueltaGueugnon17
7 Gaëtan WeissbeckHaguenau17