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1984–85 French Division 1

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French Football Division 1
Season1984–85
ChampionsBordeaux (3rd title)
RelegatedRouen
Tours
Racing Paris
European CupBordeaux
Cup Winners' CupMonaco
UEFA CupNantes
Auxerre
Metz
Matches played380
Goals scored978 (2.57 per match)
Top goalscorerVahid Halilhodžić (28)

Girondins de Bordeaux won Division 1 season 1984/1985 of the French Association Football League with 59 points.

Participating teams

 

League table

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Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1985/1986

Top goalscorers

Place Player Nationality Club Goals
1 Vahid Halilhodžić  Yugoslavia FC Nantes Atlantique 28
2 Bernard Lacombe  France Bordeaux 22
3 Gérard Buscher  France Stade Brest 19
4 Delio Onnis  Argentina Sporting Toulon Var 17
- Yannick Stopyra  France Toulouse FC 17
6 Bernard Genghini  France AS Monaco 15
- Dominique Rocheteau  France Paris Saint-Germain FC 15
- Stéphane Paille  France FC Sochaux 15
9 Philippe Anziani  France AS Monaco 14
- Omar Da Fonseca  Argentina Tours FC 14
11 Patrice Garande  France Auxerre 13
- Thierry Meyer  France SEC Bastia 13
- Dušan Savić  Yugoslavia Lille 13
- Bruno Bellone  France AS Monaco 13
- Ruben Umpierrez  Uruguay AS Nancy 13
16 Dieter Müller  West Germany Bordeaux 12
- Philippe Vercruysse  France RC Lens 12
- Walter Kelsch  West Germany RC Strasbourg 12
- Eric Pécout  France RC Strasbourg 12
20 François Brisson  France RC Lens 11
- Alain Giresse  France Bordeaux 11
- Robert Jacques  France AS Nancy 11

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