1997–98 RC Lens season explained

Club:Lens
Season:1997–98
Chairman:Gervais Martel
Manager:Daniel Leclercq
Chrtitle:President
Mgrtitle:Manager
Stadium:Stade Félix-Bollaert
League:Division 1
League Result:1st
Cup1:Coupe de France
Cup1 Result:Final
Cup2:Coupe de la Ligue
Cup2 Result:Semi-finals
League Topscorer:
Anto Drobnjak (14)
Season Topscorer:
Anto Drobnjak (15)
Average Attendance:27,788[1]
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Prevseason:1996–97
Nextseason:1998–99

The 1997–98 season of the Racing Club de Lens was the 45th season of the club from Pas-de-Calais with first division championship league of France, the seventh consecutive in the elite of French football. This season was remarkable in the history of the club, because it was the first and only title that RC Lens won in French first division. The club also reached, for the third time in its history, the final of Coupe de France.[2]

Daniel Leclercq lead the club in this season, which took place just before the World Cup hosted by France, and for which the Bollaert stadium hosted several games. Leclercq took control of the team early in the season after the previous season's deputy Roger Lemerre. This happened in 1997 to prevent a possible relegation to the second division. Leclercq set up a tactic based on offense and speed. The team relied on players present for several years, such as Jean-Guy Wallemme, a captain of the team, or the goalkeeper Guillaume Warmuz. Anto Drobnjak and Stéphane Ziani also played a central role in the team.

Sixth in the mid-season, RC Lens took the championship lead after its victory in their 30th game of the season against league-leader FC Metz. Following that victory, RC Lens remained in first place through to the end of the season. Following this winning streak in the league, RC Lens lost in the final of Coupe de France and in the semifinals of the League Cup against the Paris Saint-Germain.[2]

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[3] [2]

Transfers

In

PlayerTransferred fromFee
USL DunkerqueFree
Stephane ZianiBordeaux?
Anto DrobnjakSC Bastia?
Romain PitauB TeamFree
Xavier MerideB TeamFree
Wilson OrumaAS NancyEnd of loan
Wagneau EloiAS NancyEnd of loan

Competitions

French Division 1

See main article: 1997–98 French Division 1.

Results by round

Coupe de France

See main article: 1997–98 Coupe de France.

Coupe de la Ligue

See main article: 1997–98 Coupe de la Ligue.

Notes and References

  1. News: Division 1 1997/1998 » Attendance » Home matches . Worldfootball.net . 1 February 2021.
  2. News: Lens 1997/1998 . Footballdatabase.eu . 2 March 2021.
  3. Web site: RC Lens - Squad 1997/1998. worldfootball.net.