2010–11 Championnat de France Amateur explained

Competition:Championnat de France amateur
Season:2010–11
Winners:Gazélec Ajaccio (club)
Lyon B (reserves)
Promoted:Besançon
Le Poiré-sur-Vie
Quevilly
Relegated:Aurillac
Béziers
Caen B
Louhans-Cuiseaux
Genêts Anglet
Lille B
Lyon-Duchère
Mantes
Monts d'Or Azergues
Noisy-le-Sec
Rennes B
Saint-Pryvé Saint-Hilaire
Continentalcup2:Europa League (via domestic cup)
League Topscorer:Samir Benmeziane (19 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Colomiers 6–0 Genêts Anglet (21 August 2010)
Les Herbiers 6–0 Caen B (26 March 2011)
Biggest Away Win:Caen B 0–5 Yzeure (7 November 2010)
Louhans-Cuiseaux 0–5 Paris SG B (29 January 2011)
Jura Sud 0–5 Paris SG B (14 May 2011)
Highest Scoring:Pau 7–2 Le Pontet (28 May 2011)
Matches:1188
Total Goals:2776
Longest Wins:5 games
Martigues
(14 August – 11 September)
Red Star Paris
(14 August – 11 September)
Longest Unbeaten:21 games
Épinal
(7 August – 19 March)
Longest Losses:16 games
Louhans-Cuiseaux
(7 August – 12 February)
Prevseason:2009–10
Nextseason:2011–12

The 2010–11 Championnat de France amateur was the 13th edition since its establishment. Colmar were the defending champions. Due to the elongated appeals process involving each clubs' eligibility, the groups and fixtures were unveiled to the public on 15 July 2010 and the season began on 7 August and ended on 28 May 2011.[1] [2] The winter break was in effect between 18 December and 15 January 2011. There were 12 promoted teams from the Championnat de France amateur 2, replacing the 13 teams that were relegated from the Championnat de France amateur following the 2009–10 season. A total of 69 teams currently competes in the league with 12 clubs suffering relegation to the fifth division, the Championnat de France amateur 2. All non-reserve clubs that secured league status for the season were subject to approval by the DNCG before becoming eligible to participate in the competition.[3] [4]

On 7 May 2011, despite having the week off, Le Poiré-sur-Vie became the first club from the Championnat de France amateur to achieve promotion from the fourth division to the Championnat National. The club's spot in the third division was confirmed following second-place Les Herbiers' 0–0 draw with the reserve team of professional club Lorient.[5] Two weeks later, both Besançon and Gazélec Ajaccio were promoted to the Championnat National after recording victories during the match day.[6] Gazélec Ajaccio result also rewarded the club the honour of being the champion of the Championnat de France amateur.[7] On the final day of the season, Quevilly became the final club in the CFA to earn promotion to National after drawing with Poissy.[8]

Changes in 2010–11

Promotion and relegation

Teams relegated to Championnat de France amateur

Teams promoted to Championnat de France amateur

DNCG rulings

On 15 June 2010, following a review of each club's administrative and financial accounts in the Championnat de France amateur, the DNCG ruled that Besançon RC, Hyères FC, CS Louhans-Cuiseaux, FC Montceau Bourgogne, EDS Montluçon, Olympique Noisy-le-Sec, and RCF Paris would be relegated to the Championnat de France amateur 2. The organization also ruled that newly promoted club Calais RUFC would be excluded from ascending up to the fourth division, while SO Cassis Carnoux, which had been relegated to the CFA from the Championnat National, would also be excluded from the league. The second place club in Calais' group, CMS Oissel, who was set to replace Calais was also denied promotion to the Championnat de France amateur. All clubs had the option to appeal the decision.[9]

On 2 July, local media in Alsace reported that Strasbourg were on the verge of being relegated to the Championnat de France amateur by the DNCG due to financial issues.[10] The club responded by announcing its willingness to appeal if the news reported was confirmed. With the club's accounts still being reviewed, Strasbourg's financial issues were slightly alleviated after the sale of striker Magaye Gueye to English club Everton for €1.4 million.[11] Strasbourg later transferred captain Guillaume Lacour and Algerian international Yacine Bezzaz to Évian and Troyes, respectively, for nominal fees. On 16 July, the report was confirmed when the DNCG officially relegated Strasbourg to the CFA. Strasbourg appealed the decision the following week.[12] On 22 July, Strasbourg's appeal was successful with the DNCG ruling in favor of a return to National.[13]

On 7 July, Besançon, Hyères, and Oissel's appeals were heard by the DNCG Appeals Committee. Following deliberation and explanations from each club, the committee ruled in favor of Besançon, but upheld the appeals of Hyères and Oissel. The following day, the appeals committee granted both Louhans-Cuiseaux and Noisy-le-Sec appeals to stay in the fourth division.[14] [15] [16] However, the committee, upheld the rulings of Calais, Montceau Bourgogne, Montluçon, and Racing Paris.[17]

League tables

Group A

Results

Group B

Results

Group C

Results

Group D

Results

Playoffs

Final

Top goalscorers

Last updated: 7 March 2011

Group A
RankScorerClubGoals
1 Rémy DugimontPoissy10
Riyad MahrezLe Havre B10
3 Stéphane BoulilaAubervilliers8
Steve MarletAubervilliers8
Romain PastorelliCA Bastia8
6 Joris ColinetQuevilly7
7 Nourdine AguiniQuevilly6
Kossingou BalamandjiVillemomble6
9 Rémy ArnouxCA Bastia5
Pierrick CapelleAvion5
Group B
RankScorerClubGoals
1 Khalid SouhayliMulhouse11
2 Bruno BarretoVillefranche9
3 Jean BahebeckParis SG B8
Boris BerraudBourg-Péronnas8
Júlio TavaresBourg-Péronnas8
6 Sébastien ChéréÉpinal7
Mustapha LouhkiarMulhouse7
8 Romain BarbetBourg-Péronnas6
Kalen DamessiJura Sud6
Rafaël DiasSochaux B6
Group C
RankScorerClubGoals
1 Samir BenmezianeLe Pontet15
2 Jean-Mathieu DescampsMartigues11
Tony Do Pilar PatraoHyères11
Seydou KonéPau11
5 Yannick ChabaudLe Pontet9
Grégory FirquetToulon9
Malik RouagAlbi9
8 Florian RaspentinoAgde8
Idriss SaadiSaint-Étienne B8
10 Quentin BoessoGazélec Ajaccio7
Group D
RankScorerClubGoals
1 Adama SarrLorient10
2 Jonathan BéhéLe Mans B9
3 Farid El AlaguiRomorantin8
Romain DupuyLes Herbiers8
5 Walid AïchourViry-Châtillon7
Gaëtan CourtetLorient B7
Martin GarotLa Vitréenne7
Florian MartinLorient B7
Benjamin MorelCaen B7
Aurélien GazeauLe Poiré-sur-Vie7

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Publication des groupes le 15 juillet . . 9 July 2010 . 9 July 2010 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20100709004539/http://www.fff.fr/champ/autres_championnats/actualite/533966.shtml . 9 July 2010 . dead . dmy-all .
  2. News: Reprise dès le 7 août . . . 17 July 2010 . 17 July 2010 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20100718095841/http://www.francefootball.fr/FF/breves2010/20100717_101132_reprise-des-le-7-aout.html . 18 July 2010 . dead . dmy-all .
  3. The DNCG is responsible for overseeing the legal and financial accounts of football clubs in France. If clubs operating in French football don't meet the DNCG's expectations, they can face sanctions, such as relegation.
  4. News: Actualités DNCG . . 26 May 2009 . 26 May 2009 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20101019001943/http://new.lfp.fr/corporate/dncg . 19 October 2010 . dead . dmy-all .
  5. News: CFA: Les enseignements de la 31ème journée . Foot-National . 9 May 2011 . 9 May 2011 . fr.
  6. News: CFA B (J33) : Besançon promu en National! . Foot-National . 21 May 2011 . 21 May 2011 . fr.
  7. News: CFA C (J33): Le GFCO Ajaccio champion!. Foot-National . 21 May 2011 . 21 May 2011 . fr.
  8. News: CFA A: L'US Quevilly promue en National!. Foot-National . 28 May 2011 . 28 May 2011 . fr.
  9. News: Le massacre continue . Foot National . Foot National . 23 June 2010 . 7 July 2010 . fr . 26 June 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100626042359/http://www.foot-national.com/flashes-15412.html . dead .
  10. News: Le Racing rétrogradé en CFA . DNA . Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace . 2 July 2010. 7 July 2010 . fr.
  11. News: Strasbourg fera appel si CFA . Foot National . Foot National . 2 July 2010. 7 July 2010 . fr.
  12. News: Alfortville, Bastia, Colmar en National, Strasbourg en CFA. Foot National . Foot National . 16 July 2010. 16 July 2010 . fr.
  13. News: Strasbourg jouera en National . . . 22 July 2010 . 22 July 2010 . fr . https://web.archive.org/web/20100722160546/http://www.francefootball.fr/FF/breves2010/20100722_113839_strasbourg-jouera-en-national.html . 2010-07-22 . dead .
  14. News: Besançon jouera en CFA . Foot National . Foot National . 7 July 2010. 8 July 2010 . fr.
  15. News: Hyeres jouera en CFA 2 . Foot National . Foot National . 7 July 2010. 8 July 2010 . fr.
  16. News: Oissel interdit de CFA . Foot National . Foot National . 7 July 2010. 8 July 2010 . fr.
  17. News: PV d'hier et d'aujourd'hui . Foot National . Foot National . 8 July 2010. 8 July 2010 . fr.