Season Leagues Magnus 1999-2000

The season 1999 - 2000 is the 81e season of the Ligue Magnus. This season, the championship bears the name of Élite .

Committed teams

They are 10 (then 9, to see further):

Amiens is the champion in title. Grenoble withdraws competition following preoccupations with a financial order (and plays then in Division 3).

Formulate season

The season is articulated in two parts: the regular season and final stages.

  • the regular season :

Only one and single hen where all the teams meet on two return tickets.

  • the final stages :

1st of the classification meets 8th, the 2nd meeting 7th, the 3rd meeting 6th and the 4th meeting 5th at the time of the quarterfinals.

These meetings are called " séries". A series is played best of the 5 matches, the club best classified plays 3 home matches and consequently its adversary plays only 2 in residence of them.

The first returned club with 3 victories gains the series.

It is thus until the semi-finals.

The final as for it is played on a return ticket.

Results

Final classification:

Grenoble not classified.

Assessment of the season

Podium: 1st: Rheims - 2nd: Caen - 3rd: Rouen Rheims gains the first Coupe Magnus of its history.

Trophy Charles Ramsey decreed with Juha Jokiharju (Amiens).

Trophy Albert Hassler decreed with Maurice Rozenthal (Amiens). Trophy Marcel Claret decreed in Amiens.

Trophy Jean-Pierre Graff decreed in Brice Chauvel (Caen).

Trophy Jean Ferrand decreed in Mika Pietila (Rheims).

Chamonix is relegated in Main road 1.

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