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Division 2 Féminine

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Division 2 Féminine
Organising bodyFrench Football Federation
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
Country France
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toD1 Féminine
Relegation toD3 Féminine
Domestic cup(s)Coupe de France Féminine
Trophée des Championnes
Most championshipsFC Vendenheim (3 titles)
WebsiteWebsite
Current: 2023–24 Division 2 Féminine

The Division 2 Féminine, shortened as D2 Féminine, is the second division of women's football in France. Run by the French Football Federation, the league is contested by twelve clubs.[1][2]

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Clubs

2023–2024 Teams

Team Location Ground Capacity 2022-23 season
ASPTT Albi Albi Stade Maurice Rigaud 1,000 6th (Group B)
Le Mans Le Mans Parc des Sports La Californie 1 1,000 4th (Group A)
Lens Arras Stade Degouve-Brabant 3,000 5th (Group A)
Metz Algrange Stade du Batzenthal 2,500 2nd (Group A)
Montauban Arras Complexe Sportif Jean Verbeke 1,000 3rd (Group B)
Nantes Nantes Stade Marcel-Saupin 1,880 7th (Group A)
Nice Nice Stade de la Plaine du Var 1,000 5th (Group B)
Marseille Marseille OM Campus 1,000 2nd (Group B)
Rodez AF Rodez Stade Paul-Lignon 5,955 11th (Relegated D1)
Strasbourg Strasbourg Stade Jean-Nicolas Muller 1,000 3rd (Group A)

References

  1. ^ Corcos, Léo (March 8, 2021). "Joueuses et joueurs entre incompréhension et colère après le nouvel arrêt du football amateur (N2 et D2)". ici, par France Bleu et France 3 (in French). Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  2. ^ "SM Caen. Anaïs Bounouar : Aller en Division 2 peut changer leur vie de joueuse" (in French). Puesto France. 19 June 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2022.

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