French Ligue 1 All Winners (1933-2026) | Paris Saint-Germain Champions

French Ligue 1 2025–26 was dominated once again by Paris Saint‑Germain, who claimed their 14th league title and extended their streak to five consecutive championships. Lens finished as runners‑up, while Lille and Lyon secured Champions League spots, showing the growing competitiveness among France’s top clubs. Marseille and Rennes earned Europa League qualification, and Monaco grabbed the Conference League place, ensuring strong French representation in Europe. French Ligue 1 also delivered standout performances from individual players. Esteban Lepaul finished as the league’s top scorer with 21 goals, while Adrien Thomasson led in assists with 10. Lille impressed with a 13‑match unbeaten run, Lens recorded an eight‑match winning streak, and PSG produced high‑scoring thrillers such as their 6–3 victory over Toulouse. Meanwhile, Metz endured a painful 22‑match winless streak, underlining the sharp contrast between the league’s elite and struggling sides. French Ligue 1’s relegation battle saw Nantes and Metz drop to Ligue 2, while Paris FC made headlines by returning to the top flight after 46 years. The season drew over 8.4 million fans, averaging 27,474 per match, highlighting the league’s strong popularity. PSG’s dominance, Lille’s resilience, and Lens’s consistency defined the campaign, while the struggles of Nantes and Metz reminded everyone of the unforgiving nature of French football.