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France's top flight since 1932-33 — Saint-Étienne's green-and-white 1970s dynasty and Marseille's scandal-shadowed early-90s reign giving way to Paris Saint-Germain's modern era of 12 titles in 14 years.
Covers every French Division 1 / Ligue 1 season from 1932-33 to 2025-26, including the pre-war seasons and the 1939-45 wartime gap when the competition was not held; the 1992-93 title was stripped from Marseille after a bribery scandal and no champion was awarded that season, so it is listed as void rather than assigned to a runner-up. Title counts reflect the professional-era record as recognized by the LFP (Marseille’s voided 1992-93 season is not counted toward their 9 titles).
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88 entries on record
PSG's 5th consecutive title and 14th overall, extending the all-time record.
Lille's 4th title, edging out PSG on the final day.
The season was permanently suspended in April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic; PSG were awarded the title based on points-per-game standings at the time of suspension.
Monaco's most recent title, breaking PSG's run.
First title of the club's post-2011 Qatari-ownership era.
Montpellier's only Ligue 1 title, won ahead of PSG.
First title since 1954, completed with a league-and-Coupe de France double under Rudi Garcia.
The 7th and final title of Lyon’s unmatched 2002-2008 consecutive-title run.
Start of a record-setting run of 7 consecutive Ligue 1 titles.
A provincial club under Guy Roux won a league-and-Coupe de France double — one of the era's biggest surprises.
Marseille finished first on the pitch but were stripped of the title by the French league (LFP) after a match-fixing/bribery scandal; no champion was recognized for this season.
PSG's first-ever French title.
Won the title in only the second season after the club was formed by a 1945 merger.
First championship after the 1939-45 wartime gap in the competition.