List of FC Nantes seasons

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This is a list of the seasons played by FC Nantes, from their entry into the Championnat de France Division 2 in 1945 until the present day. The club's achievements in all major national and international competitions are listed.

Nantes has been very successful in domestic competitions, winning eight French top division titles. The club is also four-time winners of the Coupe de France and three-time winners of the Trophée des Champions, and won the Coupe de la Ligue in 1965. Since 1945, Nantes has spent 55 seasons in Ligue 1/Division 1, including 44 consecutive seasons between 1963 and 2007. The club has spent the remaining 23 seasons of their existence in Ligue 2/Division 2, having never been relegated below this level. They have been relegated only twice in their history, in 2007 and 2009.

A Nantes player has finished as top scorer in the top division on six occasions. These are listed in bold in the table below.

SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRankCupLCOtherTop Scorer(s)
1945–46[1]D2 Nord261141147434265th
1946–47[1]D2421613136670−4458thR2
1947–48[1]D238166167981−23811thR1
1948–49[1]D23613121158535389thR2
1949–50[1]D23499164457−132717thR2
1950–51[1]D232117145456−22910th
1951–52[1]D234178961574424thR1
1952–53[1]D2341671160591396thR1QF
1953–54[1]D2381481668626369thR1R1
1954–55[1]D238139166978−93510thR1R3
1955–56[1]D2381010185484−303017thR1R1
1956–57[1]D2381310155664−83613thR2R2
1957–58[1]D2421311185365−123713thR1R1
1958–59[1]D238139164959−103514thR1
1959–60[1]D23816913584810418thR1R1
1960–61[1]D236156156164−33611thR1R1
1961–62[1]D2361681243430406thR1R1
1962–63[1]D2362547823844542ndR1R1
1963–64[2]D134138135159−8348thSFQFFrance Jacques Simon, 11[3]
1964–65D13416117664521431stR3Drago – QFFrance Jacques Simon, 24
Ligue – W
1965–66D1382684843648601stRUCdC – WFrance Philippe Gondet, 36
EC – PR
1966–67D13817165815130502ndR3CdC – RUFrance Philippe Gondet, 14
France Francis Magny, 14
EC – R2
1967–68[4]D13815111255505417thR3France Jacques Simon, 12
1968–69[5]D134136154445−13210thR2France Bernard Blanchet, 13
1969–70[6]D13413714625663310thRUFrance Bernard Blanchet, 17
1970–71[7]D13817129614120463rdR3ECWC – R2France Bernard Blanchet, 15[8]
1971–72[7]D13817912704822437thR2UC – R2Argentina Ángel Marcos, 20
1972–73[9]D1382396673136551stRUArgentina Ángel Marcos, 11[10]
1973–74[11]D13819910634122582ndQFCdC – RUArgentina Hugo Curioni, 14[12]
EC – R1
1974–75[13]D13816111150428455thR1UC – R2Argentina Hugo Curioni, 19
1975–76[14]D13815149674423504thR1France Gilles Rampillon, 16
1976–77[15]D1382585804040581stSFFrance Omar Sahnoun, 15
1977–78[16]D13821107602634522ndQFEC – R2France Éric Pécout, 14
1978–79[17]D1382387853352542ndWUC – R1France Éric Pécout, 22
1979–80[18]D1382657763046571stR2ECWC – SFFrance Éric Pécout, 13
Argentina Víctor Trossero, 13
1980–81[7]D13822115743638552ndR3EC – R2France Bruno Baronchelli, 11[19]
1981–82[7]D13819514643430436thR1UC – R1France José Touré, 13[20]
1982–83[7]D13824104772948581stRUSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vahid Halilhodžić, 27
1983–84[7]D13818911463214456thSFÉté – GrpEC – R1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vahid Halilhodžić, 13[21]
1984–85[7]D1382396613229552ndQFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vahid Halilhodžić, 28
1985–86[22]D13820135532726532ndR1Été – GrpUC – QFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vahid Halilhodžić, 18
1986–87[7]D1381212143538−33612thR1UC – R1France Philippe Anziani, 10
1987–88[7]D138131312464153910thR2Scotland Mo Johnston, 13
In 1988–89, 3 points were awarded for a win as a one year experiment.
1988–89[23]D13815121141401577thR3Scotland Mo Johnston, 9
Senegal Thierno Youm, 9
1989–90D13813141142348407thR3Senegal Thierno Youm, 7[24]
1990–91D138916133444−103415thQFFrance Christophe Robert, 9[25]
1991–92D1381214123739−2389thR1Été – QFFrance Nicolas Ouédec, 7[26]

FC Nantes Atlantique (1992–07)

FC Nantes (2007–present)

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