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2015–16 Ligue 2

The 2015–16 Ligue 2 season was the 77th season since its establishment.


Season
Nancy
NancyDijonMetz
ÉvianCréteilParis
380
875 (2.3 per match)
Famara Diédhiou (Clermont) (21 goals)
6 gamesDijon
15 gamesDijon
28 gamesParis
5 gamesÉvian
36,254Lens - Valenciennes
7,118
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The 2015–16 Ligue 2 season was the 77th season since its establishment.

There are 20 clubs in the league, with three promoted teams from Championnat National replacing the three teams that were relegated to the same level, and three relegated teams from Ligue 1 replacing the three teams that were promoted to the same level. All clubs that secured Ligue 2 status for the season were subject to approval by the DNCG before becoming eligible to participate.

The first team to officially join the division for the 2015–16 was Lens, who were relegated from Ligue 1 on 2 May 2015 as results on the day went against them. They were joined a week later by Metz, after a 4–0 home defeat against Lorient. The last relegated club were Evian after a 2-1 defeat on 16 May 2015.

Red Star were the first team promoted from National, after a 4–0 victory against Istres on 8 May 2015, marking their return to the professional levels after sixteen years in the amateur leagues. Paris FC and Bourg-Péronnas only gained the right to promote on the last day of the season, when Paris FC drew 0–0 against CA Bastia and Bourg-Péronnas won 1–0 against Boulogne.

Only 2 teams were planned to be promoted and relegated this season but the decision was later overturned by an appeal to the Conseil d'État and the French Football Federation.

ClubLocationVenueCapacity
AjaccioAjaccioStade François Coty10,660
AuxerreAuxerreStade de l'Abbé-Deschamps21,379
Bourg-en-BresseBourg-en-BresseStade Marcel-Verchère111,400
BrestBrestStade Francis-Le Blé15,097
Clermont FootClermont-FerrandStade Gabriel Montpied11,980
CréteilCréteilStade Dominique Duvauchelle12,050
DijonDijonStade Gaston Gérard16,098
ÉvianAnnecyParc des Sports15,660
LavalLavalStade Francis Le Basser18,607
Le HavreLe HavreStade Océane25,000
LensLensStade Bollaert-Delelis35,000
MetzMetzStade Saint-Symphorien24,500
NancyTomblaineStade Marcel Picot20,087
NîmesNîmesStade des Costières18,482
NiortNiortStade René Gaillard10,886
ParisParisStade Sébastien Charléty20,000
Red StarSaint-OuenStade Pierre Brisson210,178
SochauxMontbéliardStade Auguste Bonal20,000
ToursToursStade de la Vallée du Cher16,247
ValenciennesValenciennesStade du Hainaut25,172
  • 1 Bourg-Péronnas original stadium, Stade Municipal de Péronnas, is not homologated to host professional matches. The club will play its home games in Bourg-en-Bresse at Stade Marcel-Verchère, home stadium of the Bressane rugby union team, after the stadium's renovation. Bourg-Péronnas will play its first games at Stade Jean Laville in Gueugnon.
  • 2 Red Star original stadium, Stade Bauer, is not homologated to host professional matches. The club will play its home games at Stade Pierre Brisson in Beauvais. Additionally, Red Star will host a number of games to be determined later at Stade de France in Saint-Denis.
TeamManager1Captain1Kit Manufacturer1Main Sponsor1
AjaccioOlivier PantaloniJohan CavalliMacronSuite Home
AuxerreJean-Luc VannuchiSébastien PuygrenierAirnessRemarques LOUALT,Vitrans
Bourg-en-BresseHervé Della MaggioreYannick GoyonadidasBestDrive
BrestAlex DupontBruno GrougiNikeQuéguiner
ClermontCorinne DiacreCédric AvinelPatrickCrédit Mutuel
CréteilLaurent RousseyJean-Michel LesageadidasSFB Béton,Holcim
DijonOlivier Dall'OglioCédric VarraultKappaDVF, Doras,IPS
EvianRomain RevelliOlivier SorlinKappaMSC Croisières
LavalDenis ZankoAnthony GonçalvesKappaLactel
Le HavreBob BradleyYohann RivièreNikeApi
LensAntoine KombouaréPablo ChavarríaUmbroAzerbaijan: Land of Fire
MetzPhilippe HinschbergerKevin LejeuneNikeMoselle|
NancyPablo CorreaYoussouf HadjiNikeDane Elec
NîmesBernard BlaquartToifilou MaoulidaErreàMarie Blachère
NiortDenis RenaudJimmy RoyePumaRestaurant Le Billon (home), Cheminées Poujoulat (away)
ParisJean-Luc VasseurHervé LibohyNikeVinci
Red StarRui AlmeidaVincent Plantéadidas
SochauxAlbert CartierMatheus VivianLottoPeugeot
ToursMarco SimoneBryan BergougnouxNikeCorsicatours
ValenciennesFaruk HadžibegićYunis AbdelhamidUhlsportGDE Recyclage

1Subject to change during the season.

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Paris FCChristophe TaineMutual consent4 June 2015Pre-seasonDenis Renaud5 June 2015
Red StarSébastien Robert6 June 2015Rui Almeida12 June 2015
FC MetzAlbert Cartier16 June 2015José Riga16 June 2015
ToursGilbert Zoonekynd25 June 2015Marco Simone25 June 2015
EvianPascal Dupraz11 July 2015Safet Sušić11 July 2015
SochauxOlivier EchouafniSacked12 September 201518thAlbert Cartier3 October 2015
Le Havre ACThierry GoudetSacked28 September 201515thBob Bradley10 November 2015
NîmesJosé PasqualettiResigned21 November 201520thBernard Blaquart1 December 2015
Paris FCDenis RenaudSacked28 November 201518thJean-Luc Vasseur29 November 2015
CréteilThierry FrogerSacked9 December 201514thLaurent Roussey9 December 2015
FC MetzJosé RigaMutual consent23 December 20156thPhilippe Hinschberger24 December 2015
ValenciennesDavid Le FrapperSacked28 December 201517thFaruk Hadžibegić15 January 2016
EvianSafet SušićSacked11 January 201613thRomain Revelli11 January 2016
NiortRégis BrouardSacked29 February 201617thDenis Renaud9 May 2016

As of matches played on 13 May 2016.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Famara DiédhiouClermont21
2Lys MoussetLe Havre14
3Maurice DaléNancy13
Ande Dona NdohNiort
5Pape SanéBourg-Pérronas12
Yeni NgbakotoMetz

Source: Official Goalscorers' Standings

#ClubAverage
1Lens26,393
2Nancy15,108
3Metz13,279
4Sochaux8,942
5Valenciennes8,805
6Dijon8,108
7Le Havre7,620
8Nîmes6,891
9Stade brestois6,887
10Stade lavallois5,442
11AJ auxerroise5,381
12Tours4,969
13Évian4,015
14Clermont3,865
15Chamois niortais3,803
16Ajaccio3,322
17Paris FC3,227
18Créteil2,273
19FBBP2,112
20Red Star1,914

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