List of Ligue 1 records and statistics

The following is a list of records attained in French Football Ligue 1 since the league foundation in 1932.

Club

Titles and Points

Wins

Losses

Top flight appearances

Goals

Disciplinary and manager

Attendance

Players

Most appearances

Player Period Club[1] Games[2]
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

Goalscorers

Player Period Club[3] Goals[4] Games
1 Delio Onnis 1971–1986 Monaco, Reims, Tours, Toulon 299 (Ø 0,66) 449
2 Bernard Lacombe 1969–1987 Lyon, Saint-Étienne, Bordeaux 255 (Ø 0,51) 497
3 Hervé Revelli 1965–1978 Saint-Étienne, Nice 216 (Ø 0,55) 389
4 Roger Courtois 1932–1956 Sochaux, Troyes 210 (Ø 0,72) 288
5 Thadée Cisowski 1947–1961 Metz, RC Paris, Valenciennes 206 (Ø 0,72) 286
6 Roger Piantoni 1950–1966 Nancy, Stade Reims, Nice 203 (Ø 0,52) 394
7 Joseph Ujlaki 1947–1964 Stade Français, Sète, Nîmes, Nice, RC Paris 189 (Ø 0,43) 438
8 Fleury Di Nallo 1960–1975 Lyon, Red Star Paris 187 (Ø 0,44) 425
9 Carlos Bianchi 1973–1980 Stade Reims, Paris Saint-Germain, Strasbourg 179 (Ø 0,81) 220
- Gunnar Andersson 1950–1960 Marseille, Bordeaux 179 (Ø 0,77) 234

Most titles won

Juninho, among others, holds the record of most Ligue 1 titles for a player with 7

Seven titles

Goalkeeping

Goalscoring

Other records

References

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