2012–13 Ligue 2

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The 2012–13 Ligue 2 season was the 74th season since its establishment.[9] The league schedule was announced in April 2012 and the fixtures were determined on 30 May.[10] The season began on 27 July and ended on 24 May 2013.[11] The winter break was in effect from 22 December to 12 January 2013.[12] In addition, German sportswear company Uhlsport became the official provider of match balls for the season after agreeing to a long-term partnership with the Ligue de Football Professionnel.[13]

Quick facts Season, Champions ...
Ligue 2
Season2012–13
ChampionsMonaco
PromotedMonaco
Guingamp
Nantes
RelegatedLe Mans
Sedan
Gazélec Ajaccio
Matches380
Goals917 (2.41 per match)
Top goalscorerMustapha Yatabaré
(23 goals)
Biggest home winGuingamp 7–0 Lens
(10 May 2013)[1]
Biggest away winLens 0–4 Monaco
(21 September 2012)[2]
Istres 0–4 Caen
(5 October 2012)[3]
Châteauroux 0–4 Nantes
(15 April 2013)[4]
Highest scoringGuingamp 4–3 Auxerre
(22 September 2012)[5]
Lens 4–3 Châteauroux
(15 February 2013)[6]
Guingamp 6–1 Le Mans
(19 April 2013)[7]
Guingamp 7–0 Lens
(10 May 2013)[1]
Longest winning run5 games
Monaco
(4 February – 1 March)
Longest unbeaten run17 games
Monaco
(14 December – 29 April)
Longest winless run13 games
Gazélec Ajaccio
(18 January – 19 April)
Longest losing run8 games
Gazélec Ajaccio
(18 January – 9 March)
Highest attendance36,471 – Nantes 1–1 Monaco
(30 March 2013)[8]
Lowest attendance1,383 – Gazélec Ajaccio
3–1 Laval
(14 December 2012)
Average attendance7,026[8]
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Teams

There were three promoted teams from the Championnat National, replacing the three teams that were relegated from Ligue 2 following the 2011–12 season. A total of 20 teams are currently competing in the league with three clubs suffering relegation to the third division, Championnat National. All clubs that secured Ligue 2 status for the season were subject to approval by the DNCG before becoming eligible to participate.[14]

Auxerre was the first club to suffer relegation to Ligue 2 in the 2011–12 Ligue 1 season. The club's drop was confirmed on 13 May 2012 following the team's 3–0 loss to Marseille; a defeat that made it impossible for the club to finish safe.[15] Auxerre returned to the second division after 32 consecutive years playing in Ligue 1.[16] Prior to the 2011–12 season, the club had never suffered relegation from the country's top division. On the final day of the 2011–12 Ligue 1 season, Dijon and Caen were both relegated to Ligue 2 following defeats to Rennes and Valenciennes, respectively. Dijon returned to the second division after only one season in Ligue 1, while Caen fell to the second-tier after two years in the first division.[17]

On 18 May 2012, both Nîmes and Gazélec Ajaccio were promoted to Ligue 2 after each club achieved results that made it impossible for the league's fourth-placed team to surpass them.[18] Nîmes returned to the second division after only one year at semi-professional level, while Gazélec will play in Ligue 2 for the first time since the 1992–93 season. On the final day of the 2011–12 National season, Niort became the final club to earn promotion to Ligue 2 after beating already-promoted Gazélec Ajaccio 1–0. Niort returned to the second division for the first time since the 2007–08 season.[19]

DNCG rulings

On 11 July 2012, following a preliminary review of each club's administrative and financial accounts in Ligue 2, the DNCG ruled that Le Mans would be relegated to the Championnat National.[20] Following the announcement, Le Mans president Henri Legarda announced that the club would appeal the decision stating the "shareholders will play their part and the club will go after every possible step to restore its rightful place in the sport."[21] On 25 July, Le Mans confirmed on its official website that the DNCG had reversed it decision to relegate the club.[22]

Stadia and locations


Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

1Subject to change during the season.

Managerial changes

More information Team, Outgoing head coach ...
Team Outgoing head coach Manner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Position
in table
Incoming head coach Date of
appointment
Position
in table
AS Monaco Marco Simone Sacked 19 May 2012[23] Off-season Claudio Ranieri 30 May 2012[24] Off-season
Dijon Patrice Carteron Mutual consent 24 May 2012[25] Off-season Olivier Dall'Oglio 1 June 2012[26] Off-season
Nîmes Thierry Froger End of contract 25 May 2012[27] Off-season Victor Zvunka 1 June 2012[28] Off-season
Nantes Landry Chauvin Joined Brest 31 May 2012[29] Off-season Michel Der Zakarian 1 June 2012[30] Off-season
Clermont Michel Der Zakarian Resigned 30 May 2012[31] Off-season Régis Brouard 7 June 2012[32] Off-season
Caen Franck Dumas Resigned 13 June 2012 Off-season Patrice Garande 18 June 2012[33] Off-season
Gazélec Ajaccio Dominique Veilex Mutual consent 1 August 2012[34] 15th Jean-Michel Cavalli 6 August 2012[35] 18th
Tours Peter Zeidler Sacked 21 August 2012[36] 20th Bernard Blaquart 21 August 2012 20th
Lens Jean-Louis Garcia Sacked 24 September 2012[37] 15th Éric Sikora 24 September 2012 15th
Arles-Avignon Thierry Laurey Sacked 3 November 2012[38] 18th Pierre Mosca (interim) 3 November 2012 18th
Le Havre Cédric Daury Sacked 12 November 2012[39] 16th Erick Mombaerts 21 December 2012[40] 9th
Auxerre Jean-Guy Wallemme Mutual consent 2 December 2012[41] 15th Bernard Casoni 3 December 2012[42] 15th
Arles-Avignon Pierre Mosca (interim) End of interim spell 11 February 2013 17th Noël Tosi 11 February 2013[43] 17th
Gazélec Ajaccio Jean-Michel Cavalli Sacked 15 February 2013[44] 19th Thierry Laurey 19 February 2013[45] 19th
Le Mans Denis Zanko Sacked 24 April 2013[46] 18th Régis Beunardeau 24 April 2013 18th
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League table

More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or Relegation
1 Monaco (C, P) 38 21 13 4 64 33 +31 76 Promotion to Ligue 1
2 Guingamp (P) 38 20 10 8 63 38 +25 70
3 Nantes (P) 38 19 12 7 54 29 +25 69
4 Caen 38 17 12 9 48 28 +20 63
5 Angers 38 17 10 11 52 39 +13 61
6 Le Havre 38 16 11 11 52 47 +5 59
7 Dijon 38 15 14 9 52 49 +3 59
8 Nîmes 38 17 7 14 52 42 +10 58
9 Auxerre 38 13 10 15 51 53 2 49
10 Tours 38 12 13 13 40 49 9 49
11 Arles-Avignon 38 10 16 12 36 48 12 46
12 Lens 38 9 18 11 39 53 14 45
13 Istres 38 11 10 17 38 45 7 43
14 Clermont 38 9 16 13 33 47 14 43
15 Niort 38 8 18 12 39 42 3 42
16 Châteauroux 38 8 18 12 43 47 4 42
17 Laval 38 10 12 16 47 54 7 42
18 Le Mans (D, R) 38 11 7 20 39 62 23 40 Voluntary relegation to the Regional 1
19 Sedan (D, R) 38 6 13 19 41 58 17 28 Voluntary relegation to CFA 2
20 Gazélec Ajaccio (R) 38 6 10 22 34 54 20 25 Relegation to Championnat National
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Source: Ligue 2
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results

More information Home \ Away, ANG ...
Home \ Away ANG ACAA AUX CAE CHA CLR DIJ GAZ GUI IST LVL LHA MFC RCL ASM NAN NMS NRT SED TOU
Angers 2–0 2–1 1–1 1–0 1–2 3–3 1–0 1–2 0–1 1–0 3–1 4–0 3–2 1–2 2–0 0–0 0–0 1–0 0–1
Arles-Avignon 2–0 2–1 0–2 1–1 0–2 1–1 1–0 0–2 1–0 0–3 1–1 0–0 0–0 0–2 2–1 1–1 0–1 2–2 2–2
Auxerre 2–2 2–1 1–2 0–0 1–1 0–0 1–1 2–1 0–0 2–1 4–1 1–1 1–2 0–2 0–2 2–0 4–2 1–0 3–2
Caen 1–0 1–1 3–1 1–0 4–0 2–2 2–1 1–2 1–0 2–1 2–0 0–2 0–0 3–0 0–1 1–0 0–1 2–0 0–1
Châteauroux 2–3 2–0 1–1 2–2 0–0 2–2 3–1 3–1 2–0 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–1 1–1 0–4 2–1 1–0 1–1 3–0
Clermont 1–2 2–4 1–2 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–2 1–2 2–1 0–0 1–1 1–1 1–0 0–1 0–1 2–1 1–1 0–2 1–1
Dijon 0–0 2–3 0–1 1–0 1–1 1–1 2–1 1–0 3–1 1–0 2–2 3–0 2–1 0–2 3–1 2–1 1–1 4–2 1–0
Gazélec Ajaccio 0–1 1–1 0–0 0–0 1–1 0–1 0–2 0–1 3–2 3–1 0–1 1–3 1–1 0–1 3–1 2–3 2–2 1–1 0–1
Guingamp 2–1 0–0 4–3 1–0 2–1 0–0 2–0 0–0 1–0 1–1 3–3 6–1 7–0 1–2 2–1 3–0 4–3 2–0 0–0
Istres 0–0 0–1 0–3 0–4 0–0 0–0 2–3 2–0 2–0 2–2 3–0 1–0 2–2 0–2 2–2 2–0 1–0 1–0 4–1
Laval 1–4 1–3 4–5 1–2 3–2 1–1 3–0 1–2 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 0–1 0–0 0–0 0–1 1–0 3–0 2–2
Le Havre 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–1 1–0 1–3 3–0 2–1 0–1 2–0 1–2 1–0 2–2 2–1 1–1 1–1 2–1 1–1 3–0
Le Mans 0–2 0–0 3–1 1–1 2–0 3–1 1–2 1–0 0–2 1–2 2–0 0–4 2–1 2–3 0–3 0–3 2–2 1–0 1–0
Lens 1–3 0–0 1–0 0–0 4–3 2–2 1–1 2–0 1–1 1–1 1–0 1–0 2–2 0–4 1–2 1–2 1–0 2–2 0–0
Monaco 2–2 3–0 2–0 0–1 0–0 4–0 1–1 2–2 2–2 3–2 1–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 0–2 1–1 1–1 3–1 4–0
Nantes 1–0 1–1 1–1 2–1 1–1 0–1 2–0 2–1 1–1 1–1 3–1 2–0 2–0 4–0 1–1 1–2 0–0 1–0 3–1
Nîmes 3–0 4–1 4–2 0–2 2–0 3–0 1–1 0–1 2–1 1–0 3–0 0–1 2–1 1–2 0–1 0–0 3–1 2–1 1–1
Niort 0–0 0–0 0–1 1–0 2–2 1–1 4–2 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–3 0–0 1–1 0–1 2–0 1–3 3–1
Sedan 2–2 4–2 1–0 2–2 1–1 1–1 0–1 4–1 1–2 0–2 1–3 1–2 2–1 0–1 1–1 0–0 2–3 0–2 1–1
Tours 1–2 0–0 1–0 1–1 3–1 2–1 3–1 2–1 2–0 1–0 1–1 1–2 2–0 0–0 1–2 0–2 1–0 2–2 1–1
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Source: Ligue 2
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Hat-tricks

More information Player, For ...
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Senegal Ibrahima TouréAS MonacoLens0–421 September 2012
Romania Claudiu Keșerü4AngersLe Mans4–028 September 2012
Guadeloupe Claudio BeauvueChâteaurouxGazélec Ajaccio3–119 October 2012
Venezuela Fernando AristeguietaNantesChâteauroux0–415 April 2013
Mali Mustapha YatabaréGuingampLens7–010 May 2013
France Raphaël CacérèsArles-AvignonDijon2–317 May 2013
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  • 4 Player scored 4 goals

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Steeven Langil for Auxerre against Nîmes (27 July 2012)

List of 2012–13 transfers

Attendances

More information #, Club ...
#ClubAverageHighest
1Nantes18,67136,967
2Lens16,17926,727
3Caen10,12919,751
4Guingamp9,50718,208
5Dijon8,70812,126
6Le Havre8,51815,552
7Angers8,38216,930
8Le Mans7,76421,373
9Nîmes5,6417,928
10AJ auxerroise5,6219,156
11Châteauroux5,5287,130
12Sedan5,3116,802
13Monaco5,2958,058
14Chamois niortais4,9438,485
15Stade lavallois4,7367,722
16Tours4,41414,046
17Clermont4,0756,815
18Arles-Avignon2,3543,711
19Istres2,3403,628
20Gazélec2,1483,732
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