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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bordeaux 25 16 4 5 42 20 +22 52 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2 Montpellier 27 16 4 7 37 28 +9 52
3 Lyon 27 14 8 5 45 28 +17 50 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Play-off round
4 Marseille 26 14 7 5 47 28 +19 49 2010–11 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
5 Lille 27 14 6 7 50 28 +22 48
6 Auxerre 26 14 6 6 25 21 +4 48
7 Monaco 27 13 3 11 32 33 −1 42
8 Valenciennes 27 12 5 10 39 37 +2 41
9 Rennes 27 11 7 9 36 28 +8 40
10 Lorient 27 11 7 9 39 29 +10 40
11 Toulouse 27 10 7 10 27 22 +5 37
12 Sochaux 27 10 6 11 23 32 −9 36
13 Paris Saint-Germain 27 9 7 11 35 31 +4 34
14 Lens 27 9 7 11 26 31 −5 34
15 Nancy 26 10 4 12 31 38 −7 34
16 Saint-Étienne 27 7 6 14 19 33 −14 27
17 Nice 27 7 5 15 27 44 −17 26
18 Le Mans 26 5 6 15 24 39 −15 21 Relegation to Ligue 2
19 Boulogne 27 3 8 16 17 46 −29 17
20 Grenoble 27 3 5 19 20 45 −25 14
Updated to match(es) played on 7 March 2010. Source: Ligue 1
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

1Winner of the 2009–10 Coupe de France competition will qualify for the play-off round of UEFA Europa League 2010-11. 2Winner of the 2009–10 Coupe de la Ligue competition will qualify for the third qualifying round of UEFA Europa League 2010-11.

Results

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Day 26

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27 February 2010
(7) Monaco 1 – 0 Boulogne (19)
(15) Nancy 0 – 2 Grenoble (20)
(11) Toulouse 1 – 0 Lens (13)
(4) Lyon 2 – 0 Nice (17)
(8) Valenciennes 1 – 0 Saint-Étienne (16)
(2) Montpellier 3 – 1 Rennes (9)
(10) Lorient 1 – 0 Sochaux (14)
28 February 2010
(18) Le Mans PSTP Bordeaux (1)
(3) Lille 1 – 2 Auxerre (6)
(12) Paris Saint-Germain 0 – 3 Marseille (5)

Day 27

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06 March 2010
(19) Boulogne 0 – 0 Lyon (3)
(10) Rennes 1 – 0 Monaco (7)
(17) Nice 2 – 3 Nancy (15)
(13) Lens 1 – 1 Paris Saint-Germain (12)
(14) Sochaux 1 – 0 Toulouse (11)
(6) Auxerre 1 – 0 Valenciennes (8)
(16) Saint-Étienne 1 – 1 Lille (5)
07 March 2010
(20) Grenoble 1 – 1 Le Mans (18)
(4) Marseille 1 – 1 Lorient (9)
(1) Bordeaux 1 – 1 Montpellier (2)

Day 28

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13 March 2010
(2) Montpellier vs Auxerre (6)
(7) Monaco vs Bordeaux (1)
(15) Nancy vs Boulogne (19)
(5) Lille vs Grenoble (20)
(10) Lorient vs Lens (14)
(11) Toulouse vs Marseille (4)
(18) Le Mans vs Nice (17)
(3) Lyon vs Saint-Étienne (16)
(8) Valenciennes vs Rennes (9)
(13) Paris Saint-Germain vs Sochaux (12)

Managerial changes

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During summer break

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Team Outgoing Manner Date Table Incoming Date Table
Olympique Marseille Belgium Eric Gerets Resigned 12 May 2009[1] Off-season France Didier Deschamps 1 July 2009[2] N/A
Paris Saint-Germain France Paul Le Guen Contract Expiration 30 June 2009[3] Off-season France Antoine Kombouaré 1 July 2009[4] N/A
Nice France Frédéric Antonetti Contract Expiration 30 June 2009[5] Off-season France Didier Ollé-Nicolle 1 July 2009[6] N/A
Monaco Brazil Ricardo Gomes Contract Expiration 30 June 2009[7] Off-season France Guy Lacombe 1 July 2009[8] N/A
Valenciennes France Antoine Kombouaré Moved to Paris Saint-Germain 30 June 2009[4] Off-season France Philippe Montanier 1 July 2009[9] N/A
Rennes France Guy Lacombe Move to Monaco 30 June 2009[8] Off-season France Frédéric Antonetti 1 July 2009[10] N/A
Le Mans France Arnaud Cormier Mutual consent 30 June 2009[11] Off-season Portugal Paulo Duarte 1 July 2009[12] N/A
Boulogne France Philippe Montanier Moved to Valenciennes 30 June 2009[9] Off-season France Laurent Guyot 1 July 2009[13] N/A
Montpellier France Rolland Courbis Mutual consent 30 June 2009[14] Off-season France René Girard 1 July 2009[15] N/A

In season

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Team Outgoing Manner Date Table Incoming Date Table
Le Mans Portugal Paulo Duarte Sacked 10 December 2009[16] 19th France Arnaud Cormier 10 December 2009 19th
Saint-Étienne France Alain Perrin Sacked 15 December 2009[17] 18th France Christophe Galtier 15 December 2009 18th

Topscorers

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  1. 15 goals
    Senegal Mamadou Niang (Marseille)
  2. 13 goals
    Brazil Nenê (Monaco)
  3. 11 goals
    Ivory Coast Gervinho (Lille)
    Argentina Lisandro López (Lyon)
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  3. ^ "Paris SG and coach Le Guen to part company". CNN. Cable News Network. 5 May 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2009.
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  6. ^ "Ollé-Nicolle: officiel". France Football. France Football. 24 May 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2009.
  7. ^ "Monaco to part ways with coach Ricardo". AFP. Agence France-Presse. 20 May 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2009.
  8. ^ a b "Lacombe takes over as Monaco coach". Associated Press. USA Today. 2 June 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2009.
  9. ^ a b "Philippe Montanier nouvel entraîneur de Valenciennes". Le Monde. LeMonde.fr. 2 June 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  10. ^ "Antonetti signera mardi". Mercato365. mercato365.com. 1 June 2009. Retrieved 1 June 2009.
  11. ^ "Daniel Jeandupeux steps down after three months as Le Mans coach". The Canadian Press. CP. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2009.
  12. ^ "Paulo Duarte nouvel entraîneur du Muc 72". Le Mans Union Club 72. MUC72. 2 June 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2009.
  13. ^ "Guyot signe deux saisons". Agence France-Presse and L'équipe. L'équipe.fr. 9 June 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2009.
  14. ^ "Ce sera bien René Girard". L'équipe. L'équipe.fr. 2 June 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  15. ^ "Girard entraîneur". Ouest-France. ouest-france.fr. 2 June 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  16. ^ "Le Mans sack coach Duarte". Reuters. ESPN. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
  17. ^ "St Etienne sack Perrin". SoccerNet. ESPN. 15 December 2009. Retrieved 26 December 2009.