2012–13 in French football
The 2012–13 season was the 108th overall season of football and the 80th season of competitive professional football in France.
The France men's national team began play on 15 August 2012, contesting a friendly match against Uruguay. The team also began contesting qualification matches for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The men's youth international teams also began playing qualification matches for their yearly European Championship tournament. Les Espoirs concluded its qualification campaign for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, while the under-19 and under-17 teams played qualification matches for the 2013 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship and 2013 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship, respectively.
Similarly, the women's team concluded its qualification campaign for UEFA Women's Euro 2013.
Broadcast rights
[edit]On 23 June 2011, the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) confirmed that French television channel Canal+ had acquired four television packages for the next four seasons beginning with the 2012–13 and ending with the 2015–16 season.[1] The organization also announced that independent broadcaster Al Jazeera had acquired two packages. The combined deals are valued at €510 million per season.[2]
Schedule
[edit]To coincide with the new television rights deal, the LFP announced that the match days would be re-arranged. Beginning with the 2012–13 season, there will be one match played on Friday night at 21:00. On Saturday, a match will be contested at 17:00. At 19:00, four matches will be played and that will be followed by a match at 21:00. On Sunday, the early match will be played at 14:00. This will be followed by a match at 19:00. Finally, at 21:00, the match day will conclude with the showcase match.[1]
Supercup in the United States
[edit]On 5 April 2012, the LFP announced that, for the fourth consecutive season, the Trophée des champions will be held on international soil. The match will be played in Harrison, New Jersey, at the Red Bull Arena and will be contested by the winner of Ligue 1 and the winner of the Coupe de France. The match will be played on 28 July 2012. Like the previous three years, the idea will be to promote French football abroad, but this time more specifically in the United States.[3][4]
DNCG rulings
[edit]Ligue 2
[edit]On 11 July 2012, following a preliminary review of each club's administrative and financial accounts in Ligue 2, the DNCG ruled that Le Mans would be relegated to the Championnat National.[5] Following the announcement, Le Mans club president Henri Legarda announced that the club would appeal the decision, stating the "shareholders will play their part and the club will go after every possible step to restore its rightful place in the sport".[6]
National
[edit]On 12 June 2012, following a preliminary review of each club's administrative and financial accounts in the Championnat National, the DNCG ruled that Cherbourg would be relegated to the Championnat de France amateur due to the club possessing a financial debt of €200,000.[7][8] Following the announcement, Cherbourg president Gérard Gohel announced that the club would appeal the decision.[9] On 5 July, the DNCG reversed its decision to relegate Cherbourg after the club gained the €200,000 required to remain in the division.[10]
Managerial changes
[edit]Ligue 1
[edit]Team | Outgoing head coach | Manner of departure |
Date of vacancy |
Position in table |
Incoming head coach | Date of appointment |
Position in table |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nice | René Marsiglia | Fired | 21 May 2012[11] | Off-season | Claude Puel | 24 May 2012[12] | Off-season |
Brest | Corentin Martins | Mutual consent | 31 May 2012 | Off-season | Landry Chauvin | 31 May 2012[13] | Off-season |
Ajaccio | Olivier Pantaloni | Resigned | 14 June 2012[14] | Off-season | Alex Dupont | 22 June 2012[15] | Off-season |
Marseille | Didier Deschamps | Mutual consent | 2 July 2012[16] | Off-season | Elie Baup | 4 July 2012[17] | Off-season |
Evian | Pablo Correa | Sacked | 3 September 2012[18] | 18th | Pascal Dupraz | 3 September 2012 | 18th |
Ajaccio | Alex Dupont | Sacked | 17 December 2012[19] | 14th | Albert Emon | 21 December 2012[20] | 14th |
Nancy | Jean Fernandez | Resigned | 10 January 2013[21] | 20th | Patrick Gabriel | 11 January 2013[22] | 20th |
Brest | Landry Chauvin | Sacked | 2 April 2013[23] | 18th | Corentin Martins | 4 April 2013[24] | 18th |
Ligue 2
[edit]Team | Outgoing head coach | Manner of departure |
Date of vacancy |
Position in table |
Incoming head coach | Date of appointment |
Position in table |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monaco | Marco Simone | Fired | 19 May 2012[25] | Off-season | Claudio Ranieri | 30 May 2012[26] | Off-season |
Dijon | Patrice Carteron | Mutual consent | 24 May 2012[27] | Off-season | Olivier Dall'Oglio | 1 June 2012[28] | Off-season |
Nîmes | Thierry Froger | End of contract | 25 May 2012[29] | Off-season | Victor Zvunka | 1 June 2012[30] | Off-season |
Nantes | Landry Chauvin | Joined Brest | 31 May 2012[31] | Off-season | Michel Der Zakarian | 1 June 2012[32] | Off-season |
Clermont | Michel Der Zakarian | Resigned | 30 May 2012[33] | Off-season | Régis Brouard | 7 June 2012[34] | Off-season |
Caen | Franck Dumas | Resigned | 13 June 2012 | Off-season | Patrice Garande | 18 June 2012[35] | Off-season |
Gazélec Ajaccio | Dominique Veilex | Mutual consent | 1 August 2012[36] | 15th | Jean-Michel Cavalli | 6 August 2012[37] | 18th |
Tours | Peter Zeidler | Fired | 21 August 2012[38] | 20th | Bernard Blaquart | 21 August 2012 | 20th |
Lens | Jean-Louis Garcia | Fired | 24 September 2012[39] | 15th | Éric Sikora | 24 September 2012 | 15th |
Arles-Avignon | Thierry Laurey | Fired | 3 November 2012[40] | 18th | Pierre Mosca (interim) | 3 November 2012 | 18th |
Le Havre | Cédric Daury | Fired | 12 November 2012[41] | 16th | Erick Mombaerts | 21 December 2012[42] | 9th |
Auxerre | Jean-Guy Wallemme | Mutual consent | 2 December 2012[43] | 15th | Bernard Casoni | 3 December 2012[44] | 15th |
Arles-Avignon | Pierre Mosca (interim) | End of interim spell | 11 February 2013 | 17th | Noël Tosi | 11 February 2013[45] | 17th |
Gazélec Ajaccio | Jean-Michel Cavalli | Fired | 15 February 2013[46] | 19th | Thierry Laurey | 19 February 2013[47] | 19th |
Le Mans | Denis Zanko | Fired | 24 April 2013[48] | 18th | Régis Beunardeau | 24 April 2013 | 18th |
National
[edit]Team | Outgoing head coach | Manner of departure |
Date of vacancy |
Position in table |
Incoming head coach | Date of appointment |
Position in table |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rouen | Emmanuel Da Costa | Mutual consent | 18 May 2012 | Off-season | Didier Ollé-Nicolle | 30 May 2012[49] | Off-season |
Quevilly | Régis Brouard | Joined Clermont | 30 May 2012[34] | Off-season | Laurent Hatton | 6 June 2012[50] | Off-season |
Paris | Alain Mboma | Resigned | 18 May 2012 | Off-season | Olivier Guillou | 22 June 2012[51] | Off-season |
Boulogne | Pascal Plancque | Mutual consent | 7 June 2012[52] | Off-season | Georges Tournay | 23 June 2012[53] | Off-season |
Fréjus Saint-Raphaël | Charly Paquille | Mutual consent | 18 May 2012 | Off-season | Michel Estevan | 1 July 2012[54] | Off-season |
Amiens | Ludovic Batelli | Resigned | 30 June 2012[55] | Off-season | Francis De Taddeo | 1 July 2012[56] | Off-season |
Paris | Olivier Guillou | Fired | 5 October 2012 | 18th | Alexandre Monier | 5 October 2012[57] | 18th |
Transfers
[edit]Competitions
[edit]Competition | Winner | Details | Match Report |
---|---|---|---|
Ligue 1 | Paris Saint-Germain | 2012–13 Ligue 1 | |
Ligue 2 | Monaco | 2012–13 Ligue 2 | |
Championnat National | US Créteil | 2012–13 Championnat National | |
Championnat de France amateur | USL Dunkerque | 2012–13 Championnat de France Amateur Group A | |
Championnat de France amateur | US Raon-l'Étape | 2012–13 Championnat de France Amateur Group B | |
Championnat de France amateur | US Colomiers | 2012–13 Championnat de France Amateur Group C | |
Championnat de France amateur | Vendée Luçon | 2012–13 Championnat de France Amateur Group D | |
Championnat de France amateur 2 | 2012–13 Championnat de France amateur 2 | ||
Division 1 Féminine | Olympique Lyonnais | 2012–13 Division 1 Féminine | |
Coupe de France | Girondins de Bordeaux | 2012–13 Coupe de France | |
Coupe de la Ligue | Saint-Étienne | 2012–13 Coupe de la Ligue | Report |
Coupe de France Féminine | 2012–13 Coupe de France Féminine | ||
Coupe Gambardella | Girondins de Bordeaux | 2012–13 Coupe Gambardella | |
Trophée des Champions | Olympique Lyonnais | 2012 Trophée des Champions |
International competitions
[edit]Men's
[edit]Team / Competition | UEFA Champions League | UEFA Europa League |
---|---|---|
Montpellier | Group stage Eliminated |
Did not qualify |
Paris Saint-Germain | Quarter-finals eliminated by Barcelona |
Did not qualify |
Lille | Group stage Eliminated |
Did not qualify |
Lyon | Did not qualify | Round of 32 eliminated by Tottenham Hotspur |
Bordeaux | Did not qualify | Round of 16 eliminated by Benfica |
Marseille | Did not qualify | Group stage Eliminated |
Women's
[edit]Team / Competition | UEFA Women's Champions League |
---|---|
Lyon | Runner-up eliminated by VfL Wolfsburg |
Juvisy | Semifinals eliminated by Lyon |
National teams
[edit]France
[edit]Friendly
15 August 2012 | France | 0 – 0 | Uruguay | Stade Océane, Le Havre |
20:45 CEST | Report | Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Daniele Orsato (Italy) |
12 October 2012 | France | 0 – 1 | Japan | Stade de France, Saint-Denis |
21:00 CET | Report | Kagawa 86' | Attendance: 60,205 Referee: William Collum (Scotland) |
14 November 2012 | Italy | 1 – 2 | France | Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma |
20:50 CET | El Shaarawy 35' | Report | Valbuena 37' Gomis 67' |
Attendance: 20000 Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain) |
6 February 2013 | France | 1 – 2 | Germany | Stade de France |
21:00 | Valbuena 44' | Summary | Müller 51' Khedira 74' |
Attendance: 75,000 Referee: Paolo Mazzoleni |
5 June 2013 | Uruguay | 1 – 0 | France | Estadio Centenario |
21:00 | Suárez 50' | Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Julio César Quintana (Paraguay |
9 June 2013 | Brazil | 3 – 0 | France | Arena do Grêmio |
21:00 | Oscar 54' Neymar 85' Lucas 90' |
Attendance: 51,919 Referee: Víctor Hugo Carrillo Peru |
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
Group Stage 7 September 2012 | Finland | 0 – 1 | France | Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki |
20:30 CEST | Report | Diaby 20' | Referee: Craig Thomson (Scotland) |
Group Stage 11 September 2012 | France | 3 – 1 | Belarus | Stade de France, Saint-Denis |
21:00 CEST | Capoue 49' Jallet 68' Ribéry 80' |
Report | Putsila 72' | Referee: Hüseyin Göçek (Turkey) |
Group Stage 16 October 2012 | Spain | 1 – 1 | France | Vicente Calderón Stadium, Madrid |
21:00 CET | Ramos 24' | Report | Giroud 90+4' | Referee: Felix Brych (Germany) |
Group Stage 22 March 2013 | France | 3 – 1 | Georgia | Stade de France |
21:00 | Giroud 45+1' Valbuena 47' Ribéry 61' |
Summary | Kobakhidze 71' Amisulashvili 79' |
Attendance: 77,000 Referee: Ivan Bebek |
Group Stage 26 March 2013 | France | 0 – 1 | Spain | Stade de France |
21:00 | Cabaye 54' Matuidi 68' Pogba 77' 78' |
Summary | Xavi 32' Pedro 58' Fàbregas 78' Arbeloa 86' |
Attendance: 80,000 Referee: Viktor Kassai |
Last updated: 16 October 2012
Source: French Football Federation
France (women's)
[edit]UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualification
Group Stage 15 September 2012 | France | 4 – 0 | Republic of Ireland | Stade du Roudourou, Guingamp |
20:50 CEST | Thomis 8' Le Sommer 12', 43' Morel 86' |
Report | Referee: Mihaela Gurdon Basimamović (Croatia) |
Group Stage 19 September 2012 | Scotland | 0 – 5 | France | Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh |
20:45 CEST | Report | Delie 17', 72' Le Sommer 34', 66' Nécib 64' |
Referee: Silvia Tea Spinelli (Italy) |
Friendly
20 October 2012 | France | 2 – 2 | England | Stade Sébastien Charléty, Paris |
20:50 CEST | Delie 59', 83' | Report | Houghton 34' Scott 39' |
Attendance: 5,914 Referee: Silvia Tea Spinelli (Italy) |
24 October 2012 | Netherlands | 1 – 1 | France | Philips Stadion, Eindhoven |
19:00 CEST | Spitse 61' | Report | Le Sommer 89' | Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Maarten Ketting (Netherlands) |
29 November 2012 | Germany | 1 – 1 | France | Erdgas Sportpark |
15:15 CEST | Summary |
13 February 2013 | France | 3 – 3 | Germany | Stade de la Meinau |
Nécib 15', 22' Delie 53' |
Schmidt 12' Kessler 66', 81' |
Attendance: 15,888 Referee: Pernilla Larsson |
6 March 2013 | France | 2–2 | Brazil | Stade Marcel-Picot, Nancy |
Le Sommer 57' Thiney 86' (pen.) |
Report | Giovania 32', 79' | Attendance: 16,752 Referee: Alexandra Ihringova |
9 March 2013 | France | 1–1 | Brazil | Stade Robert-Diochon, Le Petit-Quevilly |
Nécib 96' | Report | Georges 48' (o.g.) | Attendance: 6,884 Referee: Simona Ghisletta |
4 April 2013 | France | 1–1 | Canada | Stade du Ray, Nice |
Thomis 45' | Report | Kyle 95' | Attendance: 5,583 Referee: Jana Adamkova |
1 June 2013 | France | 3–0 | Finland | Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes |
Delie 32', 59' Thiney 37' |
Report | Attendance: 11,417 Referee: Sandra Braz Bastos |
Last updated: 7 August 2014
Source: French Football Federation
France U-21
[edit]2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification
7 September 2012 | Slovakia | 2 – 1 | France | NTC Senec, Senec |
18:45 CEST | Žilák 21' Oršula 67' |
Report | Varane 4' | Referee: Steven McLean (Scotland) |
Friendly
10 September 2012 | France | 4 – 0 | Chile | Stade Marcel-Deflandre, La Rochelle |
20:50 CET | Knockaert 53' Fofana 66' Lacazette 77' Cabella 87' |
Report | Referee: Félix Zwayer (Germany) |
2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification playoffs
12 October 2012 | France | 1 – 0 | Norway | Stade Océane, Le Havre |
18:45 CEST | Varane 22' | Report | Referee: Kristo Tohver (Estonia) |
16 October 2012 | Norway | 5 – 3 | France | Marienlyst Stadion, Drammen |
18:00 CEST | Singh 13' (pen.) Nielsen 19' Rogne 27' Konradsen 57' Berget 66' |
Report | Guilavogui 29' Lacazette 84' Griezmann 87' |
Referee: Paolo Valeri (Italy) |
Last updated: 16 October 2012
Source: French Football Federation U-21 Schedule
France U-20
[edit]Four Nations Tournament
7 September 2012 | China | 0 – 0 | France | Qinhuangdao Stadium, Qinhuangdao |
13:30 CET | Report |
9 September 2012 | France | 3 – 1 | North Korea | Qinhuangdao Stadium, Qinhuangdao |
10:00 CET | Plea 47', 69' Pogba 57' |
Report | 88' |
11 September 2012 | France | 3 – 1 | Mexico | Qinhuangdao Stadium, Qinhuangdao |
10:00 CET | Ngando 35' Plea 63' Bosetti 73' |
Report | Romo 85' |
Friendly
13 November 2012 | France | 2 – 0 | Ukraine | TBD, Mont-de-Marsan |
Veretout 30' Thavin 57' |
Budkivskiy 22' |
5 February 2013 | France | 2 – 0 | Portugal | Stade Dominique Duvauchelle, Créteil |
Report | Attendance: 5,000 |
21 March 2013 | France | 3 – 1 | Denmark | Stade de la Vallée du Cher, Tours |
Digne 5' Thauvin 35' Doucouré 53' |
[www.fff.fr/equipes-de-france/4/u20/matchs/1680/2013-03-21/france-danemark Report] | Brock-Madsen 25' | Attendance: 2,600 |
25 March 2013 | France | 3 – 0 | Romania | Stade des Allées, Blois |
Bahebeck 2' Thauvin 52', 84' |
[www.fff.fr/equipes-de-france/4/u20/matchs/1681/2013-03-25/france-roumanie Report] |
Last updated: 24 October 2012
Source: French Football Federation U-20 Schedule
France U-19
[edit]Friendly
8 September 2012 | Switzerland | 0 – 1 | France | Stade de la Fontenette, Carouge |
18:00 CET | Rodrigues 80' |
14 November 2012 | Germany | 3 – 0 | France | Rheinstadion, Kehl |
[www.fff.fr/equipes-de-france/6/u19/matchs/1659/2012-11-14/allemagne-france Report] |
2013 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship First Round qualification
11 October 2012 | France | 2 – 1 | Israel | Complexo Desportivo De Anadia, Anadia |
16:00 CET | Sacko 27' Laporte 74' |
Report | Raiyan 8' | Referee: Pavle Radovanović (Montenegro) |
13 October 2012 | France | 6 – 0 | Latvia | Estádio Municipal Dr. Américo Couto, Mealhada |
16:00 CET | Rabiot 8' Rougeaux 55' Benzia 63' Nguette 66' Haller 79' Sacko 90+1' |
Report | Referee: Pavle Radovanović (Montenegro) |
16 October 2012 | Portugal | 2 – 2 | France | Estádio Municipal Sérgio Conceição, Coimbra |
17:00 CET | Lopes 41' Mané 46' |
Report | Rougeaux 13' Benzia 53' |
Referee: Steven McLean (Scotland) |
Last updated: 24 October 2012
Source: French Football Federation U-19 Schedule
France U-18
[edit]Friendly
6 September 2012 | Austria | 1 – 4 | France | Schubertk Stadium, Melk |
18:30 CET | 64' | Report | Rabiot 18' Bahlouli 47' Martial 74' Labidi 85' |
19 March 2013 | France | 4 – 0 | United States | Stade Pierre Pibarot, Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines |
Report |
15 May 2013 | France | 2 – 0 | Switzerland | Boé |
Report |
2012 Tournio de Limoges
Last updated: 24 October 2012
Source: French Football Federation U-18 Schedule
France U-17
[edit]2013 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship First Round qualification
24 September 2012 | France | 3 – 1 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, Sarajevo |
15:00 CET | Cornet 15' Coman 61' Coulibaly 73' |
Report | Radovac 32' | Referee: Aleksandr Gauzer (Kazakhstan) |
26 September 2012 | Slovenia | 1 – 0 | France | Gradski SRC Slavija Stadium, Sarajevo |
15:00 CET | Ožbolt 42' (pen.) | Report | Referee: Aleksandr Gauzer (Kazakhstan) |
29 September 2012 | France | 2 – 2 | Greece | Gradski SRC Slavija Stadium, Sarajevo |
15:00 CET | Pereira de Sa 49' Cornet 80+2' |
Report | Donis 75' Saliakas 80' |
Referee: Eiko Saar (Estonia) |
2013 UEFA European Under-17 Championship elite round
21 March 2013 | Belgium | 1 – 4 | France | Stadion Hrvatski vitezovi, Dugopolje |
15:00 CET | Schrijvers 64' | Report | Maupay 12', 33' Coman 20' Cornet 79' |
Referee: Kevin Azzopardi (Malta) |
23 March 2013 | Croatia | 1 – 0 | France | Igralište Blato, Stobreč |
15:00 CET | Coulibaly 7' (o.g.) | Report | Referee: Christian Dingert (Germany) |
26 March 2013 | France | 3 – 2 | Spain | Stadion Pricviće, Žrnovnica |
15:00 CET | Coulibaly 10' Cornet 20' Houri 79' |
Report | Núñez 28' Chirivella 72' (pen.) |
Referee: Christian Dingert (Germany) |
Friendly
Last updated: 26 March 2013
Source: Federation U-17 Schedule
France U-16
[edit]Friendly
18 September 2012 | Wales | 0 – 6 | France | Stebonheath Park, Llanelli |
21:00 CET | Report | Faupala 15' Boga 30' Labissière 49' Epaillard 55' Aye 61', 65' |
7 March 2013 | Romania | 2 – 2 | France | Centre National du football, Mogoșoaia |
[www.fff.fr/equipes-de-france/12/u16/matchs/1704/2013-03-07/roumanie-france Report] |
13 April 2013 | France | 3 – 2 | Czech Republic | Las Rozas de Madrid |
Report |
14 April 2013 | Italy | 3 – 2 | France | Las Rozas de Madrid |
Report |
16 April 2013 | Spain | 1 – 0 | France | Las Rozas de Madrid |
Report |
4 June 2013 | Germany | 2 – 2 | France | Olympiastadion, Berlin |
Report |
2012 Tournoi du Val-de-Marne
30 October 2012 | France | 3 – 0 | Norway | Parc des Sports, Maisons-Alfort |
14:00 CET | Ntambwe 15' Faupala 21' Sagun 67' |
Report |
1 November 2012 | France | 1 – 0 | Croatia | Stade Jean Bouin, Choisy-le-Roi |
16:00 CET | Onguene 40' | Report |
3 November 2012 | France | 1 – 0 | Netherlands | Complexe Sportif Léo-Lagrange, Bonneuil-sur-Marne |
16:00 CET | Prohouly 17' | Report |
2013 Aegean Cup
24 January 2013 | France | 3 – 1 | Czech Republic | Ilçe Stadium, Kula |
Report |
2013 Montaigu Tournament
28 March 2013 | France | 2 – 3 | Japan | Montaigu |
Tell 15' Augustin 21' |
[www.fff.fr/equipes-de-france/12/u16/matchs/1714/2013-03-28/france-japon Report] | 6' Goddard 22', 70' Sugimori |
28 March 2013 | France | 4 – 1 | Portugal | Montaigu |
St Maximin 35' Pendant 42' Makiadi 58' Tell 70' |
Report | 6' (pen) Delgado |
1 April 2013 | Germany | 1 – 2 | France | Montaigu |
Fiore Tapia 65' | Report | 36' Augustin 72' Sabri Toufiqui |
Last updated: 4 June 2013
Source: French Football Federation U-16 Schedule
Notes
[edit]
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