FC Nantes - Saison 1994/1995 (5e partie)

Here is a video divided into six parts about FC Nantes' 1994/1995 season. A record-breaking season. FC Nantes won their 7th French league title. Patrice Loko (22 goals) finished as the top scorer in Division 1, ahead of Alain Caveglia (20 goals) and Nicolas Ouedec (18 goals). Reynald Pedros finished as the top assist provider (12 assists). Nantes set a new record for invincibility with 32 consecutive matches without defeat and ultimately boasted the best attack (71 goals) and the best defense (34 goals). At the end of the season, Jean-Claude Suaudeau was voted best coach. Meanwhile, FC Nantes reached the UEFA Cup quarter-finals where they were eliminated by Bayer Leverkusen after a disastrous first leg in Germany (5-1). FC Nantes fielded Jean-Louis Garcia in goal, as Marraud, Casagrande, and Loussouarn were all injured. Nantes-Lyon (1-1); Auxerre-Nantes (1-2); Nantes-Caen (2-1); Lille-Nantes (1-2); Nantes-Paris Saint-Germain (1-0); Montpellier-Nantes (2-2); Nantes-Rennes (2-0); Martigues-Nantes (3-3); Nantes-Saint-Étienne (3-0); Nice-Nantes (1-3); Nantes-Bordeaux (3-3); Le Havre-Nantes (0-0); Nantes-Lens (3-0) Sochaux-Nantes (0-0); Nantes-Strasbourg (3-0); Nantes-Metz (3-1); Monaco-Nantes (2-2); Nantes-Bastia (0-0); Cannes-Nantes (0-1); Nantes-Auxerre (0-0); Caen-Nantes (0-2); Nantes-Lille (3-0); Paris SG-Nantes (0-3); Nantes-Montpellier (3-2); Rennes-Nantes (1-1); Nantes-Martigues (3-0); Saint-Etienne-Nantes (1-1); Nantes-Nice (2-1); Bordeaux-Nantes (1-1); Nantes-Le Havre (3-2); Lens-Nantes (1-1); Nantes-Sochaux (2-0); Strasbourg-Nantes (2-0); Metz-Nantes (0-2); Nantes-Monaco (3-3); Bastia-Nantes (2-2); Nantes-Cannes (2-1); Lyon-Nantes (1-1)