2011–12 Ligue 2


The 2011–12 Ligue 2 season was the 73rd since its establishment. The previous season's champions was Evian. The league schedule was announced on 31 March 2011 and the fixtures were determined on 10 June. The season began on 29 July and ended on 18 May 2012. The winter break was in effect from 21 December to 14 January.
Bastia clinched the second division title on 1 May 2012 with three matches to spare after defeating Metz 3–0 at the Stade Armand Cesari. The title is the club's second overall in the division having won the league previously in the 1967–68 season. Bastia will be making its return to the first division after a seven-year absence and will be entering Ligue 1 on a run of two consecutive promotions. The club had earned promotion to Ligue 2 after winning the 2010–11 edition of the Championnat National.
Reims and Troyes became the second and third club, respectively, to earn promotion to Ligue 1 alongside the champions Bastia. Both clubs achieved promotion with one game to spare following league victories on 11 May 2012, which positioned each club in second and third place permanently. Reims, which is a six-time Ligue 1 champion, will be returning to the first division after over 33 years playing in the lower divisions. During those 33 years, the club underwent liquidation and had all aspects of the club auctioned off. Troyes will be returning to Ligue 1 after a four-year stint in Ligue 2.

Teams

There were three promoted teams from the Championnat National, the third division of French football, replacing the three teams that were relegated from Ligue 2 following the 2010–11 season. A total of 20 teams competed in the league with three clubs suffering relegation to the Championnat National. All clubs that secured Ligue 2 status for the season were subject to approval by the DNCG before becoming eligible to participate.
Arles-Avignon was the first club to suffer relegation from the first division to Ligue 2. The club's impending drop occurred on 17 April 2011 following the team's 2–0 defeat to AS Monaco. The negative result made it mathematically impossible for Arles to seize the 17th position in the table, which would have allowed the club to remain in Ligue 1. Arles-Avignon made its return to Ligue 2 after only a year's spell in the top division of French football. On 15 May, Lens were relegated from the first division to Ligue 2 after its 1–1 draw with Monaco. Lens returned to Ligue 2 for the first time since the 2008–09 season when the club finished as champions of the league. On the final day of the Ligue 1 season, Monaco suffered relegation to the second division after losing 2–0 to Lyon. The club's appearance in Ligue 2 was its first since 1976.
Bastia became the first team to achieve promotion to Ligue 2 from the Championnat National after drawing 1–1 with Fréjus Saint-Raphaël on 22 April. Coupled with fourth-place Strasbourg's draw with Luzenac on the same day, the results made it mathematically impossible for the Alsatians to catch Bastia in the standings. Amiens achieved promotion from National to Ligue 2 on 13 May following its 2–1 home win against Guingamp. Amiens made its return to the second division after spending two seasons in the Championnat National. Guingamp became the final club to earn promotion to National after its 2–0 away win over Rouen. Similar to Bastia, Guingamp made its return to Ligue 2 after only one season in the third division.
Teams relegated to Ligue 2
Teams promoted to Ligue 2
On 1 July 2011, following a preliminary review of each club's administrative and financial accounts in Ligue 2, the DNCG ruled that Tours would be relegated to the Championnat National. Tours president, Frédéric Sebag, confirmed the demotion was as a result of the club's failure to "balance its books". Sebag also confirmed that the club would be appealing the ruling. On 13 July, Tours successfully appealed to the DNCG and was subsequently reinstated into Ligue 2.

Stadia and locations

ClubLocationVenueCapacityAverage Attendance
AmiensStade de la Licorne12,0979,411
AngersStade Jean Bouin17,1005,345
AvignonParc des Sports17,5182,678
BastiaStade Armand Cesari10,46010,406
Boulogne-sur-MerStade de la Libération15,0048,168
ChâteaurouxStade Gaston Petit17,1735,300
Clermont-FerrandStade Gabriel Montpied10,3634,726
GuingampStade du Roudourou18,1267,311
IstresStade Parsemain17,4682,106
LavalStade Francis Le Basser18,7395,748
Le HavreStade Jules Deschaseaux16,4546,987
Le MansMMArena25,0006,973
LensStade Félix-Bollaert41,23322,519
MetzStade Municipal Saint-Symphorien26,7009,158
FontvieilleStade Louis II18,5004,936
NantesStade de la Beaujoire38,28512,506
ReimsStade Auguste-Delaune II22,00011,084
SedanStade Louis Dugauguez23,1898,183
ToursStade de la Vallée du Cher13,5005,478
TroyesStade de l'Aube21,8777,613

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
TeamManager1Captain1Kit Manufacturer1Main Sponsor1
Amiens Thomas MiennielKappa
Angers Grégory MalickiUmbroNext Generation
Arles-Avignon Fabien LaurentiUhlsportGroupe Nicollin
Bastia Yannick CahuzacKappaOscaro
Boulogne Bakary SoumareUhlsportBoostyle
Châteauroux Didier Tholot Romain ReynaudNikeLe Seyec
Clermont Damien PerrinelleKappaClermont-Ferrand
Guingamp Lionel MathisadidasGroupe Stalaven
Istres Amor KehihaDuarigKertel
Laval Fabrice LevratDuarigLactel
Le Havre Julien FrançoisAirnessSystem U
Le Mans Frédéric ThomasMacronLOUÉ
Lens Yohan DemontadidasInvicta
Metz Ludovic GuerrieroNikeMoselle
AS Monaco Ludovic GiulyMacronFedcom
Nantes Matheus VivianErreàoffset 5
Reims Mickaël TacalfredKappaSanei
Sedan Jérôme LemoigneNikeInvicta
Tours Peter Zeidler Julien CardyDuarigInvicta
Troyes Eloge Enza YamissiDuarigUrbanéo

1Subject to change during the season.

Managerial changes

Ownership changes

ClubNew ownerPrevious ownerDate
AS Monaco Monaco Sports Invest AS Monaco23.12.2011

League table

Results

Statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Cédric FauréReims15
2 Kamel GhilasReims14
3 Toifilou MaoulidaBastia13
3 Ryan MendesLe Havre13
4 Nicolas FauvergueSedan12
4 Alexis AllartBoulogne12
4 Gaëtan CharbonnierAngers12
4 MarcosTroyes12
9 Anthony KnockaertGuingamp11
9 Jean-François RivièreClermont11

Last updated: 18 May 2012
Source:

Assists table

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Akim OrinelChâteauroux11
1 Diego GómezAngers11
3 Julien FaussurierTroyes8
4 Odaïr FortesReims7
4 Wahbi KhazriBastia7
4 Thibault GiresseGuingamp7
4 Chaouki Ben SaadaLens7
4 Mounir ObbadiTroyes7
4 Diego RigonatoTours7
4 Jérôme RothenBastia7

Last updated: 18 May 2012
Source:

Scoring

Annual awards

UNFP Player of the Year

The nominees for the UNFP Ligue 2 Player of the Year award was awarded to Bastia midfielder Jérôme Rothen.

UNFP Goalkeeper of the Year

The UNFP Goalkeeper of the Year award was awarded to Macedo Novaes of Bastia.

UNFP Manager of the Year

The UNFP Manager of the Year award went to Frédéric Hantz of Bastia.

UNFP Team of the Year

The UNFP selected the following 11 players for the Ligue 2 Team of the Year:
;Goalkeeper
;Defenders
;Midfielders
;Forwards