List of French football champions

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Paris Saint-Germain's hegemony in the French championship

Paris Saint-Germain are poised to extend their dominance in Ligue 1 history as they stand just one positive result away from clinching their 13th French championship title. Founded in 1970, the Parisian giants claimed their maiden title in 1986 and have since rewritten the record books, especially with a staggering run of success since 2013.

The closest contender in the all-time list, AS Saint-Étienne, boasts 10 league titles. However, the historic club from the Loire Valley hasn't lifted the trophy since 1981, making PSG’s modern-era supremacy even more pronounced. The capital club’s current run includes 9 titles in the last 11 seasons – a testament to their domestic dominance in the Qatari ownership era.

One notable chapter in French football's past includes the 1992/93 title that was stripped from Olympique de Marseille due to a match-fixing scandal, making it the only Ligue 1 season without an official champion.

List of French football champions

1932–33	Olympique Lillois
1933–34	Sète
1934–35	Sochaux
1935–36	RC Paris
1936–37	Marseille
1937–38	Sochaux
1938–39	Sète
1945–46	Lille
1946–47	Roubaix–Tourcoing
1947–48	Marseille
1948–49	Reims
1949–50	Bordeaux
1950–51	Nice
1951–52	Nice
1952–53	Reims
1953–54	Lille
1954–55	Reims
1955–56	Nice
1956–57	Saint-Étienne
1957–58	Reims
1958–59	Nice
1959–60	Reims
1960–61	Monaco
1961–62	Reims
1962–63	Monaco
1963–64	Saint-Étienne
1964–65	Nantes
1965–66	Nantes
1966–67	Saint-Étienne
1967–68	Saint-Étienne
1968–69	Saint-Étienne
1969–70	Saint-Étienne
1970–71	Marseille
1971–72	Marseille
1972–73	Nantes
1973–74	Saint-Étienne
1974–75	Saint-Étienne
1975–76	Saint-Étienne
1976–77	Nantes
1977–78	Monaco
1978–79	Strasbourg
1979–80	Nantes
1980–81	Saint-Étienne
1981–82	Monaco
1982–83	Nantes
1983–84	Bordeaux
1984–85	Bordeaux
1985–86	Paris Saint-Germain
1986–87	Bordeaux
1987–88	Monaco
1988–89	Marseille
1989–90	Marseille
1990–91	Marseille
1991–92	Marseille
1992–93	—
1993–94	Paris Saint-Germain
1994–95	Nantes
1995–96	Auxerre
1996–97	Monaco
1997–98	Lens
1998–99	Bordeaux
1999–00	Monaco
2000–01	Nantes
2001–02	Lyon
2002–03	Lyon
2003–04	Lyon
2004–05	Lyon
2005–06	Lyon
2006–07	Lyon
2007–08	Lyon
2008–09	Bordeaux
2009–10	Marseille
2010–11	Lille
2011–12	Montpellier
2012–13	Paris Saint-Germain
2013–14	Paris Saint-Germain
2014–15	Paris Saint-Germain
2015–16	Paris Saint-Germain
2016–17	Monaco
2017–18	Paris Saint-Germain
2018–19	Paris Saint-Germain
2019–20	Paris Saint-Germain
2020–21	Lille
2021–22	Paris Saint-Germain
2022–23	Paris Saint-Germain
2023–24	Paris Saint-Germain
2024–25	Paris Saint-Germain

Here are the all-time leading title winners:

  • Paris Saint-Germain – 12 titles
  • Saint-Étienne – 10 titles
  • Olympique de Marseille – 9 titles*
  • AS Monaco – 8 titles
  • Nantes and Reims – 6 titles each
  • Lyon – 7 titles
  • Bordeaux – 6 titles

*Marseille’s 1992–93 title was revoked.

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