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Ligue1 is
the top professional football league in France, which has a rich history dating
back to the 19th century, though its professional era began in 1932.History of the French League:The French football
league system officially became professional in 1932, with the inaugural season of the league then known as
National (later renamed Division 1
until 2002). The league was founded by Georges Bayrou, Emmanuel
Gambardella, and Gabriel Hanot. Olympique Lillois won the first-ever
professional title in 1933. The league was suspended during World War II, but
resumed afterward and has been a staple of French sports ever since. Over its
history, the number of teams has fluctuated, but since 2023, it has featured 18 clubs. The league operates on a
system of promotion and relegation with Ligue 2. Key Facts and Records Most
Titles: Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) holds the record for
the most league titles with 13.
They surpassed AS Saint-Γtienne's long-standing record of 10 titles in recent
years due to their financial backing and dominance.Historical Powerhouses: Before PSG's current era of dominance,
other clubs had their moments in the spotlight. AS Saint-Γtienne was a major force in the 1960s and 70s, winning
the majority of their 10 titles during that period. Olympique de Marseille has also been a historically significant
club, winning 9 professional titles and being the only French team to win the UEFA Champions League (1993).Consecutive Wins: The record for most consecutive titles belongs
to Olympique Lyonnais, who won
the league an incredible seven times in
a row from 2002 to 2008.Prominent
Players: The French league has been a breeding ground for world-class
talent. Legendary players like Zinedine
Zidane and Thierry Henry
began their careers there. In more recent times, stars like Kylian MbappΓ© made their name in Ligue 1. The all-time leading
goal scorer in the league is Argentina's Delio Onnis, who scored 299 goals. The player with the most
appearances is goalkeeper MickaΓ«l
Landreau with 618 matches. Livescore click
