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LIGUE 1 Football League with France and Monaco

 LIGUE 1 Football League with France and Monaco



The first division of France, a football league in which France and Monaco participate, meaning "Ligue 1".


It can be seen as the thickest league among the leagues except for the so-called four big leagues in Europe with potential for future development. Similarly, compared to Eredivisie and Freemeira Liga, which are famous as prospects, there are much more players and the league level is high, so players who succeeded in League 1 are likely to succeed in the big leagues. Therefore, when recruiting players from the big leagues, they tend to prefer League 1 players. In addition, since the league itself is physically and defensively solid, there are many players who have succeeded in moving from the offensive to other leagues. Since the 2000s alone, Robert Pires, Didier Drogba, Karim Benzema, Olivier Giroud, Eden Hazard, Riyad Mahrez, and Alexandre Lacazette are famous as League 1 strikers.


The heyday of French Ligue 1 was in the early 1990s. French Ligue 1, which grew rapidly in the late 1980s, established the dynasty of Olympique de Marseille and made Jean-Pierre Papin the first French Leaguer to win the Ballon d'Or in the UEFA Champions League. Along with Marseille's rapid growth, AS Monaco and PSG also made considerable strides, but Marseille's brief heyday ended as he was swept away by the match-fixing scandal. The French league then stagnated despite its World Cup victory and Euro victory, but in the mid-2000s, after AS Monaco finished runner-up in the Champions League and Marseille finished runner-up in the UEFA Cup, it began to make strides in the European match against Europe. Lyon, who had midfielders such as Michael Essien & Kim Carlstrom and Tiago Mendes, as well as strong strikers such as Florang Maluda & Sydney Gobu, Jon Carreb and Karim Benzema, were the main culprits for Real Madrid to keep the quarterfinals of the Champions for a while and contributing to the Champions semifinals. However, after Lyon collapsed due to financial problems and Marseille was completely ruined, Lyon did not perform well in the European tournament for a while.


However, with the influx of mega-rich investments into PSG and Monaco and Lyon rebuilding based on Youth, both Champions & Europa achieved a successful return to the European stage in the 2016–17 season. In the 2019-20 season, Paris Saint-Germain reached the Champions League final for the first time, 16 years after reaching the Champions League final, where AS Monaco advanced in the 2003–04 season. However, the team did quite well in the final against Bayern Munich, but lost 0–1 to finish second again.


As Paris Saint-Germain's massive investment and Monaco's rise changed the trend of strength that led to the existing Marseille-Lyon, various speculations and attention have been drawn to the new composition change in the league.


It can be seen as a concept roughly similar to Eredivisie's Big 3  or the Big 3 of the Primera Liga. There are claims by only a few reporters that it is a deterrent that ignores the recent progress of the LOSC reel or the steady good performance of OGC Nice, but everyone regards those teams as positions like SC Braga or AZ Alkmaar.


In the 2019-20 season, two Ligue 1 teams qualified for the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League. Of course, it is necessary to consider the existence of a variable called a single-round match, but at the league level, it can be said to have been an opportunity to challenge the stronghold of the four major leagues.


In the 2021-22 season, PSG is drawing keen attention by recruiting Sergio Ramos and Lionel Messi. However, since PSG was previously passed by David Beckham and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and now there were many superstars including Neymar Junior and Kylian Mbappe, it is questionable whether there will be a change in the structure so far, where Ligue 1 is low in popularity and only PSG is famous.


The physical fight is rather rough. Physical is very important because there are so many so-called dog tackles that aim for ankles and the referee's judgment is generous. Therefore, if there are any players who dominate the scoring or assist king in Ligue 1, or promising prospects, they will show considerable interest in the four major leagues 메이저사이트.


1st place (Winning team)2nd place: Qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage next season.


3rd place: Qualified for the 3rd qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League next season. However, if the UEL winning team has acquired a direct ticket to the UCL finals according to its league performance, it will go straight to the finals.


4th place, Coupe de France: Qualifies for the UEFA Europa League finals next season. However, if a team in the top four in the league wins the Coupe de France, the Europa League ticket will be handed over to the fifth place in the car rankings.


5th place: Tickets to the UEFA Europa Conference League playoffs will be given. However, the team that secured at least fourth place would go straight to the UEFA Europa League finals rather than the Europa Conference League, in which case the sixth-ranked team would qualify.

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