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Ligue 1 relegation/promotion play-offs

Playoffs in French football that determine relegation and promotion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Ligue 1 relegation/promotion playoffs, known in French as the Barrages (transl.play-offs),[1] is an annual play-off fixture in French football contested by the 16th-placed team in Ligue 1 and the winner of the Ligue 2 promotion play-offs. It takes place after the completion of the regular season and is administered by Ligue de Football Professionnel. Play-offs are a two-legged tie and the winner is decided by aggregate score. Play-offs were originally introduced in the 2015–16 season[2] but due to legal issues it was adopted in the 2016–17 season, even though similar play-offs were played until 1993 when Ligue 1 was named Division 1.[3][4] The first leg of play-offs are played on the home ground of the Ligue 2 club with the return leg at the home of the Ligue 1 club.[5][6]

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2016–17 season

The 2016–17 season saw the return of the Ligue 1 relegation/promotion play-offs between the 18th placed Ligue 1 team, Lorient, and the 3rd placed Ligue 2 team, Troyes, on a two-legged confrontation.

1st leg

More information Troyes, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 14,081[7]
Referee: Ruddy Buquet

2nd leg

More information Lorient, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 16,000[8]

Troyes won 2–1 on aggregate and were promoted to the 2017–18 Ligue 1; Lorient were relegated to the 2017–18 Ligue 2.


2017–18 season

The 2017–18 season ended with a relegation play-off between the 18th-placed Ligue 1 team, Toulouse, and the 3rd placed Ligue 2 team, Ajaccio, on a two-legged confrontation.

1st leg

More information Ajaccio, 0–3 ...

2nd leg

More information Toulouse, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 16,519

Toulouse won 4–0 on aggregate and therefore both clubs remained in their respective leagues.


2018–19 season

The 2018–19 season ended with a relegation play-off between the 18th-placed Ligue 1 team, Dijon, and the 3rd placed Ligue 2 team, Lens, on a two-legged confrontation.

1st leg

More information Lens, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 37,355
Referee: Amaury Delerue

2nd leg

More information Dijon, 3–1 ...

Dijon won 4–2 on aggregate and therefore both clubs remained in their respective leagues.


2019–20 season

The leagues were suspended in March 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic in France. No playoffs were played. The teams in the play-off positions at the time of suspension (Nîmes from Ligue 1 and Ajaccio from Ligue 2) remained in their respective leagues.


2020–21 season

The 2020–21 season ended with a relegation play-off between the 18th-placed Ligue 1 team, Nantes, and the winner of the semi-final of the Ligue 2 play-off, Toulouse, on a two-legged confrontation.

1st leg

More information Toulouse, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 0 (Behind closed doors)
Referee: Jérémie Pignard

2nd leg

More information Nantes, 0–1 ...

2–2 on aggregate. Nantes won on away goals and therefore both clubs remained in their respective leagues.


2021–22 season

The 2021–22 season ended with a relegation play-off between the 18th-placed Ligue 1 team, Saint-Étienne, and the winner of the semi-final of the Ligue 2 play-off, Auxerre, on a two-legged confrontation.

1st leg

More information Auxerre, 1–1 ...

2nd leg

More information Saint-Étienne, 1–1 (a.e.t.) ...

2–2 on aggregate. Auxerre won 5–4 on penalties and were promoted to the 2022–23 Ligue 1; Saint-Étienne were relegated to the 2022–23 Ligue 2.


2022–23 season

No playoffs took place in 2022–23 due to the restructuring of the French football pyramid. 4 teams were relegated from Ligue 1 while only 2 were promoted from Ligue 2.


2023–24 season

The 2023–24 season ended with a relegation play-off between the 16th-placed Ligue 1 team, Metz, and the winner of the semi-final of the Ligue 2 play-off, Saint-Étienne, on a two-legged confrontation.

1st leg

More information Saint-Étienne, 2–1 ...

2nd leg

More information Metz, 2–2 (a.e.t.) ...

Saint-Étienne won 4–3 on aggregate and were promoted to the 2024–25 Ligue 1; Metz were relegated to the 2024–25 Ligue 2.


2024–25 season

The 2024–25 season ended with a relegation play-off between the 16th-placed Ligue 1 team, Reims, and the winner of the semi-final of the Ligue 2 play-off, Metz, on a two-legged confrontation.

1st leg

More information Metz, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 27,767
Referee: Hakim Ben El Hadj

2nd leg

More information Reims, 1–3 (a.e.t.) ...
Referee: Eric Wattellier

Metz won 4–2 on aggregate and were promoted to the 2025–26 Ligue 1, while Reims were relegated to the 2025–26 Ligue 2.

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