The following is a list of records attained in French Football Ligue 1 since the league foundation in 1932.
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Wins and unbeaten runs
Most wins in a single season :
Most home victories in a single season : 19, Saint-Étienne (1974–75)
Most away victories in a single season : 15, Paris Saint-Germain (2015–16)
Most consecutive victories : 16, Monaco (between 25 February 2017 and 17 August 2017)[2]
Most consecutive victories in a single season : 14, Paris Saint-Germain (2018–19)
Most consecutive home victories : 28, Saint-Étienne (between 13 March 1974 and 27 August 1975)
Most consecutive away victories : 9, Marseille (between 15 February 2009 and 8 August 2009)
Biggest win: Sochaux 12–1 Valenciennes (1 July 1935)
Biggest away win: Troyes 0–9 Paris Saint-Germain (13 March 2016)
Longest unbeaten run within a single season : 32 matches, Nantes (1994–95)
Longest home unbeaten run : 92 matches, Nantes (between 15 May 1976 and 7 April 1981)
Longest unbeaten run : 36 matches, Paris Saint-Germain (between 15 March 2015 and 20 February 2016)[1]
Losses
Fewest losses in a single season : 1, Nantes (1994–95)
Fewest home losses in a single season : 0 (58 times)
Angers (1971–72)
Auxerre (1984–85, 1988–89, 1991–92)
Bastia (1972–73, 1976–77)
Bordeaux (1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1992–93, 2008–09)
Cannes (1989–90)
Laval (1985–86)
Lens (1976–77, 2001–02)
Lillois (1933–34)
Lyon (1994–95, 2001–02)
Marseille (1937–38, 1947–48, 1970–71, 1988–89, 1998–99)
Monaco (1982–83, 1992–93, 1996–97, 1999–2000)
Nancy (1977–78)
Nantes (1965–66, 1966–67, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1994–95)
Nîmes (1952–53, 1958–59)
Paris Saint-Germain (1985–86, 1993–94, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2021–22)
Racing Club (1938–39)
Saint-Étienne (1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77)
Sète (1933–34, 1936–37)
Sochaux (1936–37, 2002–03)
Strasbourg (1974–75, 1977–78, 1978–79)
Toulouse (1953–54, 1986–87)
Valenciennes (1964–65)
Fewest away losses in a single season : 0, Paris Saint-Germain (2023–24)
Goals
Highest-scoring season :
38-match season: 1946–47 (134 goals; 3.51 average per match)
34-match season: 1948–49 (113 goals; 3.71 average per match)
Most goals scored by a team in a single season :
38-match season: 118, RC Paris (1959–60)
34-match season: 102, Lille (1948–49)
Most goals in a single match : 13
Fewest goals conceded by a team in a single season : 19, Paris Saint-Germain (2015–16)
Fewest home goals conceded by a team in a single season : 4, Saint-Étienne (2007–08)
Fewest away goals conceded by a team in a single season : 7, Paris Saint-Germain (2015–16)
Best goal difference in a single season :
Disciplinary
Most yellow cards in a season : 654 (2002–03)
Most red cards in a season : 131 (2002–03)
Most red cards by a team in a single season : 14, Montpellier (2013–14)
Manager
Most matches managed : 894, Guy Roux (890 for Auxerre (1961–2000, 2001–2005) and 4 for Lens (2007–2008))
Attendance
Highest overall attendance in a season : 8,676,490 (2018–19; 38-match season)[3]
Highest average attendance in a season : 23,154 per match (2000–01; 34-match season)
Highest overall attendance in a single matchday : 307,775 (2018–19 matchday 1; 30,778 average per match)
Highest attendance in a single match : 78,056, Lille v. Lyon at the Stade de France (7 March 2009)
Most appearances
Mickaël Landreau
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Rank
Player
Period
Club(s)[4]
Games[5]
1
Mickaël Landreau
1997–2014
Nantes , Paris Saint-Germain , Lille , Bastia
618
2
Jean-Luc Ettori
1975–1994
Monaco
602
3
Dominique Dropsy
1971–1989
Valenciennes , Strasbourg , Bordeaux
596
4
Dominique Baratelli
1967–1985
Ajaccio , Nice , Paris Saint-Germain
593
5
Alain Giresse
1970–1988
Bordeaux , Marseille
586
6
Sylvain Kastendeuch
1982–2001
Metz , Saint-Étienne , Toulouse
577
7
Patrick Battiston
1973–1991
Bordeaux , Metz , Saint-Étienne , Monaco
558
8
Jacky Novi
1964–1980
Marseille , Nîmes , Paris Saint-Germain , Strasbourg
545
9
Roger Marche
1944–1962
Stade Reims , RC Paris
542
10
Jean-Paul Bertrand-Demanes
1969–1988
Nantes
532
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Goalscorers
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Rank
Player
Period
Club(s)[6]
Goals[7] [8]
Games
Ratio
1
Delio Onnis
1972–1986
Monaco , Reims , Tours , Toulon
299
449
0.67
2
Bernard Lacombe
1969–1987
Lyon , Saint-Étienne , Bordeaux
255
497
0.51
3
Hervé Revelli
1965–1978
Saint-Étienne , Nice
216
389
0.56
4
Roger Courtois
1932–1956
Sochaux , Troyes
210
288
0.73
5
Thadée Cisowski
1947–1961
Metz , RC Paris , Valenciennes
206
286
0.72
6
Roger Piantoni
1950–1966
FC Nancy , Reims , Nice
203
394
0.52
7
Joseph Ujlaki
1947–1964
Stade Français , Sète , Nîmes , Nice , RC Paris
190
438
0.43
8
Fleury Di Nallo
1960–1975
Lyon , Red Star
187
425
0.44
9
Carlos Bianchi
1973–1980
Reims , Paris Saint-Germain , Strasbourg
179
220
0.81
Gunnar Andersson
1950–1960
Marseille , Bordeaux
179
234
0.76
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Most titles won
Marco Verratti holds the joint-record of most Ligue 1 titles for a player, with nine.
Nine titles
Marco Verratti (Paris Saint-Germain ) (2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2018 , 2019 , 2020 , 2022 and 2023 )[9]
Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain ) (2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2018 , 2019 , 2020 , 2022 , 2023 and 2024 )[9]
Seven titles
Sidney Govou , Grégory Coupet and Juninho (Lyon ) (2002 , 2003 , 2004 , 2005 , 2006 , 2007 and 2008 )[10]
Jean-Michel Larqué and Hervé Revelli (Saint-Étienne ) (1967 , 1968 , 1969 , 1970 , 1974 , 1975 and 1976 )[10]
Thiago Silva (Paris Saint-Germain ) (2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2018 , 2019 and 2020 )[10]
Kylian Mbappé (Monaco , Paris Saint-Germain ) (2017 , 2018 , 2019 , 2020 , 2022 , 2023 and 2024 )
Goalkeeping
Most consecutive minutes without conceding at home : Jérémie Janot for Saint-Étienne, 1,534 minutes without conceding in 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons (17 games)
Most consecutive minutes without conceding : Gaëtan Huard for Bordeaux , 1,176 minutes without conceding in 1992–93 season (13 games)
Other records
Most red cards received by a player : 19, Cyril Rool
Youngest player to appear in a match : Kalman Gerencseri, aged 15 years, 225 days (for Lens against Monaco on 21 August 1960)[11]
Youngest player to score a hat-trick : Jérémy Ménez , aged 17 years, 260 days (for Sochaux against Bordeaux on 22 January 2005)
Fastest goal : 7.9 seconds, Michel Rio (for Caen against Cannes on 15 February 1992)[12]
Fastest hat-trick : 4 minutes and 30 seconds, Loïs Openda (for Lens against Clermont Foot on 12 March 2023)[13]
where player played Ligue 1 games.
where player scored Ligue 1 goals
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