Top goal scorer in ligue 1 18 19 năm 2024

FH = First half ,

SH = Second half ,

F15 = First 15 mins goals ,

L10 = Last 10 mins goals ,

HMS = Home matches scored ,

AMS = Away matches scored ,

H = Home ,

A = Away ,

% = The percentage of games that this team has scored a goal in.

Pld = Number of matches played ,

The 2023-24 French top-flight season is ongoing and the heated race for the Ligue 1 crown has begun, as well as the battle to earn the crown of the league’s top goal-scorer.

Kylian Mbappe was the runaway winner of last season’s award with his 29 goals firing Paris Saint-Germain to yet another French Ligue 1 title. His nearest challenger was surprisingly Alexandre Lacazette, the Lyon forward just missing out again with 27 strikes to his name.

Mbappe leads the way yet again and is the man to beat among the Ligue 1 top scorers for the 2023/24 season as he looks to scoop his sixth straight Golden Boot.

Meanwhile, a raft of prolific goal-getters, such as Lacazette, Jonathan David, Wissam Ben Yedder, Tarem Moffi, and Folarin Balogun, are determined to give the French superstar a good run for his money as they push their way up in the goal-scoring charts this time around.

As the 2023-24 campaign rumbles on, GOAL is on hand to monitor the exploits of the most prolific marksmen in France.

This page shows the best scorers worldwide for the selected season. Scorer points are calculated by adding a player's number of goals to their number of assists. In addition to the league they play in, the list displays a player's age, nationality, number of matches and the number and total of goals and assists. In the drop-down menu, you can choose to view the top players providing goal assists in each of the top leagues [Bundesliga, La Liga, Premier League, Serie A, Ligue 1, Primeira Liga].

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The 2018–19 Ligue 1 season, also known as Ligue 1 Conforama for sponsorship reasons, was the 81st season since its establishment. The season began on 10 August 2018 and concluded on 24 May 2019. Paris Saint-Germain were the defending champions.

On 21 April, Paris Saint-Germain won their second consecutive Ligue 1 title and eighth title overall following Lille's 0–0 draw against Toulouse.

Teams[edit]

Twenty teams competed in the league, with two promoted teams from Ligue 2, Reims and Nîmes, replacing the two relegated teams from the 2017–18 Ligue 1 season, Troyes and Metz.

Stadia and locations[edit]

Location of teams in 2018–19 Ligue 1

Club Location Venue Capacity 2017–18 seasonAmiensAmiens Stade de la Licorne 12,09713th AngersAngers Stade Raymond Kopa 17,83514th BordeauxBordeaux Matmut Atlantique 42,1156th CaenCaen Stade Michel d'Ornano 20,45316th DijonDijon Stade Gaston Gérard 18,37611th GuingampGuingamp Stade du Roudourou 18,37812th LilleVilleneuve-d'Ascq Stade Pierre-Mauroy 50,15717th LyonDécines-Charpieu Groupama Stadium 59,1863rd MarseilleMarseille Orange Vélodrome 67,3944th Monaco

Monaco Stade Louis II 18,5232nd MontpellierMontpellier Stade de la Mosson 32,93910th NantesNantes Stade de la Beaujoire 37,4739th NiceNice Allianz Riviera 35,6248th NîmesNîmes Stade des Costières 18,482Ligue 2, 2nd Paris Saint-GermainParis Parc des Princes 48,5831st ReimsReims Stade Auguste Delaune 21,684Ligue 2, 1st RennesRennes Roazhon Park 29,7785th Saint-ÉtienneSaint-Étienne Stade Geoffroy-Guichard 41,9657th StrasbourgStrasbourg Stade de la Meinau 29,23015th ToulouseToulouse Stadium Municipal 33,15018th

Personnel and kits[edit]

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsors [front] Shirt sponsors [back] Shirt sponsors [sleeve] Shorts sponsors Socks sponsors Amiens

Christophe Pélissier
Thomas Monconduit
Puma Intersport, CG2I, Teddy Smith IGOL Lubrifiants None Winamax None Angers
Stéphane Moulin
Ismaël Traoré
Kappa Scania [H]/Le Gaulois [A], L'Atoll Angers, Brioche Pasquier, Angers SOS Malus None Système U None Bordeaux
Paulo Sousa
Benoît Costil
Puma Groupe Sweetcom [H]/Bistro Régent [A]/Winamax [T], Intersport Bistro Régent [H]/Groupe Sweetcom [A & T] Wiśniowski Winamax None Caen
Fabien Mercadal
Prince Oniangué
Umbro Isigny Sainte-Mère [H]/Intersport [A & 3], Biostime [H], Künkel, Thalazur Maisons Caen Construction [H]/Biostime [A] Alticap McDonald's, Teddy Smith None Dijon
Antoine Kombouaré
Júlio Tavares
Lotto Groupe Roger Martin [H]/Suez [A & T], DVF Group, Dijon [H]/Groupe Roger Martin [A] DORAS Leader Interim, Auteur des Williams, Coup d'Pouce Société de Travaux du Centre Est, Dalkia Caisse d'Épargne Guingamp
Jocelyn Gourvennec
Christophe Kerbrat
Patrick Servagroupe, Armor-Lux, Breizh Cola Rapidoprêt Union d'Experts Cre'actuel None Lille
Christophe Galtier
Adama Soumaoro
New Balance Comarch, DMAX Lille Flunch Boulanger Winamax None Lyon
Bruno Génésio
Nabil Fekir
Adidas Hyundai/Veolia [in UEFA matches], Groupama, MDA Electroménager [H]/Pulsat [A] Groupe ALILA Adéquat Intérim None None Marseille
Rudi Garcia
Dimitri Payet
Puma Orange Boulanger None None None Monaco
Leonardo Jardim
Radamel Falcao
Nike Fedcom None Triangle Intérim Orezza None Montpellier
Michel Der Zakarian
Vitorino Hilton
Nike Mutuelles du Soleil, FAUN-Environnement, Montpellier Métropole, Groupama Sud de France NG Promotion Système U, Groupe Ilios None Nantes
Vahid Halilhodžić
Valentin Rongier
New Balance Synergie, Manitou, Proginov France Confort Habitat LNA Santé Maisons Pierre, Flamino None Nice
Patrick Vieira
Dante Bonfim
Macron Fonds de Dotation OGC Nice, Ville de Nice, Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur Mutuelles du Soleil Services Pro Express Winamax None Nîmes
Bernard Blaquart
Féthi Harek
Puma Hectare Amenageur Lotisseur, Nîmes Nîmes Métropole La Région Occitanie RMC Sport None Paris Saint-Germain
Thomas Tuchel
Thiago Silva
Nike/Air Jordan [in UEFA matches] Fly Emirates Ooredoo QNB None None Reims
David Guion
Marvin Martin
Hungaria Sport Système U Reims Village, Transports Caillot Euro Deal Agence d'emploi, AMP Groupe [H] Triangle Intérim, Grand Reims [H], Reims [A & 3] Crédit Agricole Nord-Est None Rennes
Julien Stephan
Benjamin André
Puma Samsic, Del Arte, Groupe Launay, Association ELA Blot Immobilier rennes.fr Convivio None Saint-Étienne
Jean-Louis Gasset
Loïc Perrin
Le Coq Sportif AÉSIO, Loire Groupe Sweetcom MARKAL Desjoyaux Piscines None Strasbourg
Thierry Laurey
Stefan Mitrović
Adidas ÉS Énergies [H]/CroisiEurope [A]/Hager [in cup matches], Hager, Pierre Schmidt [H]/Stoeffler [A] CroisiEurope [H]/ÉS Énergies [A] Würth Severin France, Eurométropole de Strasbourg None Toulouse
Alain Casanova
Max-Alain Gradel
Joma Triangle Intérim, LP Promotion Newrest Prévoir Assurances Mairie de Toulouse, Conseil départemental de la Haute-Garonne None

Managerial changes[edit]

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment Paris Saint-Germain

Unai EmeryEnd of contract 19 May 2018 Pre-season
Thomas Tuchel1 June 2018 Nantes
Claudio RanieriMutual consent 19 May 2018
Miguel Cardoso13 June 2018 Nice
Lucien Favre19 May 2018
Patrick Vieira11 June 2018 Caen
Patrice GarandeEnd of contract 19 May 2018
Fabien Mercadal8 June 2018 Toulouse
Mickaël DebèveSigned by Lens as assistant 14 June 2018
Alain Casanova22 June 2018 Bordeaux
Gustavo PoyetSacked 17 August 2018 19th
Ricardo Gomes5 September 2018 Nantes
Miguel Cardoso1 October 2018 19th
Vahid Halilhodžić1 October 2018 Monaco
Leonardo Jardim11 October 2018 18th
Thierry Henry13 October 2018 Guingamp
Antoine Kombouaré6 November 2018 20th
Jocelyn Gourvennec8 November 2018 Rennes
Sabri Lamouchi3 December 2018 14th
Julien Stephan3 December 2018 Dijon
Olivier Dall'Oglio31 December 2018 18th
Antoine Kombouaré10 January 2019 Monaco
Thierry Henry24 January 2019 19th
Leonardo Jardim25 January 2019 Bordeaux
Ricardo Gomes26 February 2019 13th
Paulo Sousa8 March 2019

League table[edit]

Pos Team

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Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation 1 Paris Saint-Germain [C]38 29 4 5 105 35 +70 91 Qualification for the 2 Lille 38 22 9 7 68 33 +35 75 3 Lyon 38 21 9 8 70 47 +23 72 4 Saint-Étienne 38 19 9 10 59 41 +18 66 Qualification for the 5 Marseille 38 18 7 13 60 52 +8 61 6 Montpellier 38 15 14 9 53 42 +11 59 7 Nice 38 15 11 12 30 35 −5 56 8 Reims 38 13 16 9 39 42 −3 55 9 Nîmes 38 15 8 15 57 58 −1 53 10 Rennes 38 13 13 12 55 52 +3 52 Qualification for the 11 Strasbourg 38 11 16 11 58 48 +10 49 Qualification for the 12 Nantes 38 13 9 16 48 48 0 48 13 Angers 38 10 16 12 44 49 −5 46 14 Bordeaux 38 10 11 17 34 42 −8 41 15 Amiens 38 9 11 18 31 52 −21 38 16 Toulouse 38 8 14 16 35 57 −22 38 17 Monaco 38 8 12 18 38 57 −19 36 18 Dijon [O]38 9 7 22 31 60 −29 34 Qualification for the 19 Caen [R]38 7 12 19 29 54 −25 33 Relegation to Ligue 2 20 Guingamp [R]38 5 12 21 28 68 −40 27

Source: Ligue 1 and Soccerway Rules for classification: 1] Points; 2] Goal difference; 3] Head-to-head points; 4] Head-to-head goal difference; 5] Head-to-head goals scored; 6] Head-to-head away goals scored; 7] Goals scored; 8] Away goals scored; 9] Most goals scored in single league match; 10] Fairplay ranking. [C] Champions; [O] Play-off winners; [R] Relegated Notes:

  1. Rennes qualified for the by winning the 2018–19 Coupe de France.
  2. Strasbourg qualified for the by winning the 2018–19 Coupe de la Ligue.

Results[edit]

Source: Ligue 1 Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Relegation play-offs[edit]

The 2018–19 season ended with a relegation play-off between the 18th-placed Ligue 1 team, Dijon, and the winner of the semi-final of the Ligue 2 play-off, Lens, on a two-legged confrontation.

Who is the top scorer in 18 19 Ligue 1?

French Ligue 1 Scoring Stats - 2018-19.

Who scored the most goals in Ligue 1 in one season?

The following is the list of French Ligue 1 top scorers by season, since the inception of the French First Division in 1932 until the present day. Josip Skoblar holds the record for most goals in a single season at 44. Kylian Mbappé holds the record for the most awards won, with six.nullList of Ligue 1 top scorers - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › List_of_Ligue_1_top_scorersnull

Who is the highest goal scorer in Ligue 1 history?

The most successful goal scorers: Ligue 1.

Who has the golden boot in the Ligue 1 this season?

Kylian Mbappé's time in Ligue 1 will end after this season, but the Paris Saint-Germain star will leave the capital club with silverware, including the Golden Boot as the league's top scorer.nullKylian Mbappé Wins Ligue 1 Golden Boot and Makes Historywww.ligue1.com › Articles › One-To-Watch › 2024/05/20 › kylian-mbapp...null

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