

A Breif History of French Clubs in the Champions League
By: Thomas | October 6th, 2009For those of you who are new to Ligue 1 or are simply interested in its history, I have compiled a short history of the experiences of french clubs in Europe’s premier competition.
UEFA Champions League
It was an auspicious start when Stade de Reims-Champagne reached the final of the inaugural European Champion Clubs’ Cup, only to fall to a late Hector Rial inspired comeback from Real Madrid.
French clubs continued to impress in the following years, Including another final appearance for Reims in 1959 along with numerous appearances in the quarterfinals from Nice. A period of European drought followed, without a team in even the quarterfinals until AS Saint-Etienne did one better by making it into the semifinals in 1975. Sainte continued to up their European performance, making the final in 1976, only to lose to FC Bayern Munchen by a score of one to zero.
For the next nine years the only events of note were a single quarterfinal appearance apiece for Les Verts and Strasbourg. However, in 1985 Bordeaux famously gave Juventus a run for their money in the semifinals, coming off of a three-zero drubbing in Turin to put in two late goals at the Chaban Delmas.
In the late 80’s Bordeaux and Monaco’s occasional appearances in the quarterfinals were the only events of note, so It came as a bit of a surprise when Olympique de Marseille began to dominate in the early 90’s. In 1990, their first appearance in the later rounds, they lost to Benfica in the semi’s on away goals. The next year they went one better, making the finals against Crvena Zvezda only to suffer a heartbreaking loss. The match ended 5-3 on penalties after a zero-zero draw.
Only two years afterward, Marseille were in the final again. This time it was against giants AC Milan, in the first ever UEFA Champions League.
Nearly forty years after Reims lost at the Parc des Princes, a French club had won the European Cup. The next three years brought three successive semifinal appearances. In 1994 AS Monaco lost to eventual champions Milan (video). The next year PSG were eliminated in the last four, again by the Rossoneri (first leg, second leg). FC Nantes barely lost to Juventus in 1996, missing out on a final appearance by a goal (first leg, second leg). French clubs continued their good fortune, Auxerre losing to eventual champions Dortmund in the quarters in 1997 (first leg, second leg), while Monaco made another semifinal appearance the year after that, this time losing to Juventus (first leg, second leg). There was a short period of relative quiet after that, until Monaco shocked many by making a run to the final.
As you can see, the principality club were embarrassed by Jose Mourinho’s FC Porto in a resounding defeat. In the next few years, as you probably know, Lyon became the dominant French force in the Champions League, making three consecutive quarterfinal appearances from 2004-06, but have failed to come further than the first knockout round in the past three years.
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Nice article. A friend of mine is a Reims fan and he always goes on to me about the great sides of the 1950s!
It was a shame that great Lyon team of a few years back couldn’t make it further in the competition – I remember when they had AC Milan there for the taking in 2006 (?) but lost their nerve and threw it away in the last few minutes at the San Siro. Perhaps this year they’ll do better?
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European competition, especially in the Champions League, needs to be a cornerstone of Ligue 1. French soccer was starting to become popular in the 1990s. I think that people forget that PSG had the highest UEFA coefficient between 1994-1998 (which is also determined by Le Championnat toughness of play). And during that time, you actually saw people buying PSG and Monaco jerseys.
Now, nobody buys those jerseys. Bordeaux and Lyon might be the ones that give Ligue 1 their respect in the international community. Still, I think that Ligue 1 needs a Paris team to be successful in gaining international respect. No offense, but most people have no clue about any other city in France besides Paris!
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Dave makes a very good point. For French football to become a force in Europe big city clubs like Paris, Lyon, Marseille need to do consistently good in Ligue 1 and Europe.
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I must say, for football lovers, France has been a disappointment lately. But if you ask me, this bad phase will pass soon.
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