The following is a list of records attained in French Football Ligue 1 since the league foundation in 1932.
Titles and Points
Most titles : Saint-Étienne, 10
Most consecutive titles : Lyon (2002–2008), 7
Highest number of points : 96 points for Paris Saint-Germain (2015-16)
Most wins in a season : 30 for Paris Saint-Germain (2015–16) for a 20-team league; 25 for Saint-Étienne (1969–70) for an 18-team league
Most home victories in a season : 19 for Saint-Étienne (1974–75)
Most away victories in a season : 15 for Paris Saint-Germain (2015-16)
Most consecutive victories : 14 for Bordeaux (between March 14, 2009 and August 23, 2009)
Most consecutive victories in a season : 11 for Bordeaux (2008–09)
Most home consecutive victories : 28 for Saint-Étienne (between March 13, 1974 and August 27, 1975)
Most away consecutive victories : 9 for Marseille (between February 15, 2009 and August 8, 2009)
Biggest win : 12–1, Sochaux v. Valenciennes, 1935–36
Longest unbeaten record within a single season : Nantes, 32 matches (1994–1995)
Longest unbeaten home record : Nantes, 92 matches, between May 15, 1976 and April 7, 1981
Longest unbeaten record : Paris Saint-Germain, 36 matches (March 15, 2015–February 28, 2016)
Fewest losses in a season : 1 for Nantes (1994–95)
Fewest home losses in a season : 0 (53 times)
Fewest away losses in a season : 1 for Sochaux (1934–35) Saint-Étienne (1969–70) Nantes (1994–95) Marseille (2008–09) Paris Saint-Germain (2015-16)
Most seasons in top-flight : Marseille, 67 seasons
Most consecutive seasons in top-flight : Nantes, 44 seasons (1963–2007)
Highest-scoring season : 1946–47 (1,344 goals, average: 3.51 per match) for a 20-team league; 1948–49 (1,138 goals, average: 3.71 per match) for an 18-team league
Highest-scoring team in a season : 1959–60 RC Paris, 118 goals, in 20-team format; 1948–49 Lille, 102 goals, in 18-team format
Best defense in a season : 2015-16 Paris Saint-Germain, 19 goals conceded
Best home defense in a season : 2007–08 Saint-Étienne, 4 goals conceded
Best away defense in a season : 2015–16 Paris Saint-Germain, 7 goals conceded
Best goal difference in a season : 2015–16 Paris Saint-Germain, +83, 20-team format; 1948–49 Lille, +62, 18-team format
Disciplinary and manager
Season with most yellow cards : 2002–03 (1,654)
Season with most red cards : 2002–03 (131)
Most red cards in a season : 2013–14 Montpellier, 14
Most matches for a coach : Guy Roux, Auxerre (1961–2000, 2001–2005) 890 matches and Lens (2007–08) 4 matches : 894 matches
Highest overall attendance : 8,290,346 in 2006–07 (20 clubs)
Highest average attendance : 23,154 per match in 2000–01 (18 clubs)
Highest daily attendance for a single game day : 281,000, Day 33, 1997–98 (28,100 average per match)
Highest single attendance : 78,056, Lille–Lyon, 2008–09 (Match played at the Stade de France)
Sidney Govou, Grégory Coupet, Juninho (Lyon) (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008)
Jean-Michel Larqué and Hervé Revelli of Saint-Étienne, 7 times champions (1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976)
Most consecutive home-game minutes without conceding : Jérémie Janot, Saint-Étienne, 1,534 minutes without conceding in 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons (17 games)
Most consecutive minutes without conceding: Gaëtan Huard, Girondins de Bordeaux, 1,176 minutes without conceding in 1992–93 (13 games)
Goals in single season : George Dupont, 49
Each season: See Top goalscorers in Ligue 1
Goals in single match : 7, Jean Nicolas, Rouen, 1938 against Valenciennes; André Abegglen (Sochaux) 1935 against Valenciennes
Most games scored in a row : Vahid Halilhodžić (Nantes), 9 matches in a row – 1984–1985; Zlatan Ibrahimović (Paris Saint-Germain, 9 matches in a row – 2015–16
Most red cards : Cyril Rool : 19 (as of end of 2005–06 season)
Youngest player : Laurent Paganelli, Saint-Étienne 15 years, 10 months and 3 days
Youngest to score a hat-trick : Jérémy Ménez, Sochaux, 22 January 2005 against Bordeaux – 7008558943200000000♠17 years, 260 days
Fastest hat-trick : Zlatan Ibrahimović, Paris Saint-Germain, 13 March 2016 against Troyes – 9 minutes
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