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Lewa, Donnarumma et 11 autres stars risquent de manquer la Coupe du monde

La dernière fenêtre internationale avant la fin de la saison 2025-2026 des clubs est arrivée. Pour la plupart des grandes puissances mondiales, ce mois-ci est consacré à la mise au point finale avant la Coupe du monde qui se déroulera aux États-Unis, au Mexique et au Canada. Mais toutes les équipes n'ont pas le luxe de pouvoir planifier aussi longtemps à l'avance, plusieurs poids lourds n'ayant pas encore décroché leur billet pour le tournoi.

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PosiciónEquipoPWDLFA+/-PuntosFormulario
1Goiás crestGoiás32106337
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D
W
2Avaí crestAvaí32103037
D
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W
3Operário-PR crestOperário-PR32103127
D
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W
4Criciúma crestCriciúma42113217
W
L
D
W
5Botafogo-SP crestBotafogo-SP42027436
L
L
W
W
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Preguntas frecuentes

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have won the Ligue 1 title 12 times, more than any other club. Their first win was in 1986, and they claimed their record-breaking 12th title in 2023, surpassing AS Saint-Etienne.

The Ligue 1 consists of 18 teams since the 2023-24 season, prior to which 20 teams took part in the league. The inaugural season of the French first division in 1932-33 also consisted of 20 teams, divided in two groups of 10 teams each.

Mickael Landreau holds the record for the most Ligue 1 appearances, with 618 matches as a goalkeeper. His career spanned nearly two decades, playing for clubs like Nantes, Paris Saint-Germain, Lille, and Bastia.

Delio Onnis holds the record as the all-time top scorer in Ligue 1 with 299 goals. Playing as a centre-forward, his remarkable goal-scoring feats spanned the 1970s and 1980s, where he starred for clubs like AS Monaco and Reims, making him a legend in French football.

As of 2024, Dimitri Payet holds the record for the most assists in Ligue 1 history, with a total of 130 assists. The attacking midfielder achieved this milestone during his successful stints with several clubs, including Marseille and Lille.

Pierre Braine holds the record of being the oldest player in Ligue 1 history, aged almost 45 years in a Ligue 1 game in 1945.

At 15 years and 225 days, Kalman Gerencseri is the youngest player in Ligue 1 history. The Frenchman played for Lens against Monaco in a Ligue 1 game in 1960.

Notable players who have graced Ligue 1 include legends like Zinedine Zidane, George Weah, Thierry Henry, David Beckham, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Ronaldinho, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe.

Prominent managers in Ligue 1 include Arsene Wenger, Laurent Blanc, Carlo Ancelotti, Adi Hutter, Luis Enrique, etc.

The Orange Velodrome in Marseille is the largest stadium in Ligue 1, with a capacity of 67,394 spectators. Home to Marseille since 1937, it is renowned for its electric atmosphere and hosting significant football events in France.

Neymar is indeed the most expensive player in Ligue 1 history. His transfer from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017 was valued at a record €222 million, which remains the highest transfer fee ever paid for a player.