Division 2
Season1987–88

Statistics of Division 2 in the 1987–88 season.

Overview

It was contested by 36 teams, and Sochaux-Montbéliard and RC Strasbourg won the championship.

League tables

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Sochaux 34 29 3 2 97 17 +80 61 Promoted
2 Lyon 34 18 8 8 65 44 +21 44
3 Alès 34 15 11 8 39 30 +9 41
4 Montceau 34 16 8 10 44 42 +2 40
5 Orléans 34 13 10 11 42 39 +3 36
6 Nîmes 34 15 6 13 40 40 0 36
7 Cuiseaux Louhans 34 12 9 13 35 34 +1 33
8 Bastia 34 15 3 16 41 52 11 33
9 Grenoble 34 11 10 13 48 61 13 32
10 Gueugnon 34 11 9 14 32 28 +4 31
11 Martigues 34 9 13 12 41 42 1 31
12 Sète 34 8 13 13 34 46 12 29
13 Le Puy 34 10 8 16 39 46 7 28
14 Istres 34 10 8 16 39 48 9 28
15 Dijon 34 9 10 15 26 40 14 28
16 Gazélec Ajaccio 34 9 9 16 29 44 15 27 Relegated
17 Tours 34 10 7 17 25 40 15 27
18 Châtellerault 34 10 7 17 26 49 23 27
Source: rsssf.com

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Strasbourg 34 20 9 5 56 22 +34 49 Promoted
2 Caen 34 20 9 5 54 22 +32 49
3 Mulhouse 34 19 7 8 49 31 +18 45
4 Rouen 34 16 8 10 65 46 +19 40
5 Nancy 34 13 12 9 44 31 +13 38
6 Angers 34 14 10 10 39 38 +1 38
7 Reims 34 12 11 11 42 40 +2 35
8 Dunkerque 34 11 12 11 34 34 0 34
9 Valenciennes 34 10 13 11 35 43 8 33
10 Rennes 34 11 10 13 33 33 0 32
11 Abbeville 34 11 9 14 31 36 5 31
12 Guingamp 34 9 13 12 42 55 13 31
13 Beauvais 34 9 13 12 23 37 14 31
14 Quimper 34 10 9 15 42 43 1 29
15 La Roche sur Yon 34 9 8 17 33 40 7 26
16 St Dizier 34 9 7 18 25 40 15 25 Relegated
17 Melun-Fontainebleau 34 7 9 18 23 46 23 23
18 Lorient 34 6 11 17 34 67 33 23
Source: rsssf.com

Championship play-offs

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sochaux 1–3 Strasbourg 1–2 0–1

Promotion play-offs

Quarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
2ALyon4
18Niort101
3BMulhouse0
2ALyon2022BCaen134
2BCaen123
2BCaen (p)1 (3)
3AAlès1 (2)

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club (Grp) Goals
1 France Patrick Martet Rouen (B) 26
2 Scotland Ray Stephen Nancy (A) 21
3 France Didier Monczuk Quimper (B) 20
4 France Jean-Pierre Orts Lyon (A) 18
France Stéphane Paille Sochaux (A)
6 France Philippe Prieur Caen (B) 17
France Christophe Rempp Montceau-les-Mines (A)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Adriano Fegic Dunkerque (B)
France Guy Mengual Sète (A)
West Germany Peter Reichert Strasbourg (B)

References

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