2022–23 Championnat National
Season | 2022–23 |
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Champions | Concarneau |
Promoted | Concarneau Dunkerque |
Relegated | Sedan Bourg-en-Bresse Stade Briochin Le Puy Paris 13 Atletico Borgo |
Matches played | 306 |
Goals scored | 766 (2.5 per match) |
Top goalscorer | 16 Fahd El Khoumisti, Le Mans and Concarneau |
Biggest home win | Le Mans 6–1 Sedan Game week 2, 22 August 2022 |
Biggest away win | Borgo 0–5 Avranches Game week 16, 15 December 2022 |
Highest scoring | 7 goals Le Mans 6–1 Sedan Game week 2, 22 August 2022 Avranches 3–4 Dunkerque Game week 13, 25 November 2022 Martigues 4–3 Versailles Game week 34, 26 May 2023 |
Longest winning run | 7 (Dunkerque) |
Longest unbeaten run | 16 (Martigues) |
Longest winless run | 11 (Stade Briochin) |
Longest losing run | 5 (Borgo Avranches) |
← 2021–22
2023–24 →
All statistics correct as of 19:16, 29 May 2023 (UTC). |
The 2022–23 Championnat National season was the 30th since the establishment of the Championnat National, and the 24th in its current format, which serves as third division of the French football league system. Two clubs were promoted to Ligue 2 and six relegated after this season as adjustment for Ligue 1's reduction in size from 20 to 18 next season.[1] As a result, no promotion play-offs were held.[1]
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Team changes
Team changes from 2021–22 Championnat National.
To NationalPromoted from 2021–22 Championnat National 2 Relegated from 2021–22 Ligue 2 |
From NationalRelegated to 2022–23 Championnat National 2 Promoted to 2022–23 Ligue 2 |
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Stadia and locations
Club | Location | Venue | Capacity |
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Avranches | Avranches | Stade René Fenouillère | 2,000 |
Borgo | Borgo | Stade Paul-Antoniotti | 1,300 |
Bourg-Péronnas | Bourg-en-Bresse | Stade Marcel-Verchère | 11,400 |
Châteauroux | Châteauroux | Stade Gaston Petit | 17,173 |
Cholet | Cholet | Stade Pierre Blouen | 9,000 |
Concarneau | Concarneau | Stade Guy Piriou | 6,500 |
Dunkerque | Dunkerque | Stade Marcel-Tribut | 4,933 |
Le Mans | Le Mans | MMArena | 25,000 |
Le Puy | Le Puy-en-Velay | Stade Charles Massot | 4,800 |
Martigues | Martigues | Stade Francis Turcan | 8,290 |
Nancy | Nancy | Stade Marcel Picot | 20,087 |
Paris 13 Atletico | Paris (Paris 13) | Stade Sébastien Charléty[lower-alpha 2] | 20,000 |
Orléans | Orléans | Stade de la Source | 7,000 |
Red Star | Paris (Saint-Ouen) | Stade Bauer | 10,000 |
Stade Briochin | Saint-Brieuc | Fred-Aubert Stadium | 10,600 |
Sedan | Sedan | Stade Louis Dugauguez | 23,189 |
Versailles | Paris (Paris 16) | Stade Jean-Bouin[lower-alpha 3] | 19,904 |
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Number of teams by regions
League table
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Top scorers
- As of end of season.[6]
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
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1 | ![]() |
Le Mans and Concarneau | 16 |
2 | ![]() |
Le Mans | 14 |
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Dunkerque | ||
4 | ![]() |
Sedan | 13 |
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Villefranche | ||
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Le Puy | ||
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Avranches | ||
8 | ![]() |
Stade Briochin | 12 |
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Concarneau | ||
10 | ![]() |
Concarneau | 11 |
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Cholet |
Post-season administrative relegations and reprieves
On 6 June 2023, the DNCG announced administrative relegation to Championnat National 2 for Sedan.[7] Sedan appealed the decision, and the DNCG appeal committee elected to take stronger action, excluding the club from all national championships, effectively relegating the club to the sixth tier.[8] As a result, Nancy were handed a reprieve from relegation.
Nancy themselves were originally handed an administrative relegation by the DNCG, but this was successfully appealed.[9][10]
Châteauroux were also initially punished with relegation by the DNCG, but successfully appealed and retained their place in the division.[11][12]
Bourg-Péronnas were initially handed an administrative relegation to Championnat National 3 on top of their sporting relegation, but this was also successfully appealed.[13][12]
References
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