Championship of France of football D1 1935-36
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| Beginning of the season
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| August 25th 1935
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| Fine of the season
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| May 24th 1936
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| outgoing Champion
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| Promoted
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| colspan=" 2" bgcolor=" white" align=" center" | chart of localization of the clubs to come
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| Champion
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| Better striker
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Courteous (FC Sochaux) 34
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| Relegated
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| colspan=" 2" bgcolor=" white" align=" center" | Former season • following Season
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The Championnat of France of football D1 1935-36 is the fourth edition of the professional Championship in France. It is gained by the Racing Club of Paris which signs on this occasion one doubled cut-championship.
16 participating clubs
Summary of the season
Lille has a long time the appearance of a favorite for the title and counts five points in advance on Racing in January. By losing only four points at the time of the thirteen last days, Racing remakes its delay quickly and takes the head of the championship on April 1st.Psychopath, the Austrian international goalkeeper of Racing Rudolf Hiden refused to join his club with the resumption of the season 1935-1936, and remained on vacation in Austria in waiting of an increase. The president of Racing did not yield, and the business trailed several months. His/her friend Raoul Diagne, however defender, replaced it with aims of Racing during first half of the season 1935-1936. Rudi joined finally its club after six months of boudery, and could celebrate with its fellow-members the championship of France 1936.
Final classification
Leader day per day
TimeAxis = orientation: hor format: yyyy
Colors = id: Been worth Sète: green id: Paris been worth: blue id: Been worth Sochaux: yellow id: Lille been worth: red PlotData= bar: Leaders width: 15 mark: (line, white) align: left fontsize: S from: 01 till: 02 shift: (- 15,15) text: " Soch. " color: Sochaux from: 02 till: 04 shift: (- 15,15) text: " Sète " color: Sète from: 04 till: 22 shift: (- 15,15) text: " O.Lille " color: Lille from: 22 till: 24 shift: (- 15,15) text: " R.C.P. " color: Paris from: 24 till: 27 shift: (- 15,15) text: " O.Lille " color: Lille from: 27 till: 30 shift: (- 15,15) text: " R.C.P. " color: Paris
Honnor roll
Better strikers
Statistics
- Better attack: RC Paris with 81 marked goals (45 in residence and outside 36)
- Better defense: the Olympic Inhabitant of Lille with 32 boxed goals (12 in residence and outside 20)
913 goals were marked during the 240 matches of the season, that is to say an average of 3,80 goals per match.
345 players (the same number that the former season) are used. With 25 different players aligned in D1, Alès called upon manpower most. Contrary, Lille and Sète used only 18 players.
21 players disputed the whole of the meetings of D1 of the season. Three goalkeepers: Vandini (Cannes), Defossé (Lille) and Dads (Strasbourg). Eight defenders: Masset (Antibes), Dhulst (Excelsior), Casy (Mulhouse), Allocated (Souchaux), Beaucourt (Lille), Scharwath (Strasbourg, Gonzalès (Fives) and Pleyer (Rennes). Six medium grounds: Amand (Antibes), Fecchino (Antibes), Lietaer (Excelsior), Jordan (RC Paris), Rodriguez (RC Paris) and Méresse (Fives). Four attackers: Rodriguez (Excelsior), Benouma (Sète), Higgins (Lille) and Aston (Red Star). Dads, Dhulst, Casy and Aston were reproduced already on the list of “assiduous” last season.
The best multitude of the season is recorded at the time of match RC Paris - Olympic Inhabitant of Lille with the Parc of the Princes the January 26th 1936 with 27.193 spectators.
the August 25th 1935, international Switzerland Andre Abegglen (FC Sochaux) mark seven goals at the time of the match against the US Valencians. It is the record of the kind in D1 Frenchwoman. It will be equalized two years later by Jean Nicolas (FC Rouen), on May 1st 1938.
Champions of France
- Maurice Banide, 26 matches
- J. Branca, 4 matches
- Bohé, 4 matches, 1 goal
- Raymond Couard, 1 match
- Roger Couard, 22 matches, 23 goals
- Edmond Delfour, 30 matches, 4 goals
- Raoul Diagne, 28 matches
- Maurice Dupuis, 11 matches
- Henri Fournis, 1 match
- Marcel Galey, 3 matches
- Jean Gauteroux, 8 matches
- Rudolf Hiden, 8 matches
- Gusti Jordan , 30 matches, 3 goals
- Frederick Kennedy, 29 matches, 19 goals
- Jules Mathé, 12 matches, 7 goals
- Robert Draper, 18 matches, 8 goals
- Henri Ozenne, 11 matches, 8 goals
- Francis Roux, 22 matches
- Roland Schmidt, 18 matches
- Emile Veining, 27 matches, 4 goals
- Aleksandar Zivkovic, 7 matches, 5 goals
- Entraîneur: George Kimpton
Manpower used
Sources
- Almanac of Football, 1936
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