List of RC Strasbourg seasons

Below is a list of RC Strasbourg Alsace's seasons since the club creation in 1906.

Season per season detail

Season League Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue European Cup Top Goalscorer(s)[1]
Division RankPtsPWDLGFGADif NameGoals
Amateur era
19091910 SFV Div C???????????
19101911 SFV Div C???????????
19111912 SFV Div CRunner-up??????????
19121913 SFV Div B???????????
19131914 SFV Div B???????????
19141919 No competition due to World War I
19191920 Ch Alsace5th Gr Bas-Rhin2414428?????
19201921 Ch Alsace5th710316151501/32 f.[2]??
19211922 Ch Alsace6th1214527???1/32 f.??
19221923 Ch AlsaceChampion271813145322+31??
19231924 Ch AlsaceChampion291814136221+411/16 f.??
19241925 Ch Alsace3rd Gr B12104422116+51/16 f.??
4th Final round9103342420+4
19251926 Ch Alsace2nd Gr B14105412416+81/16 f.??
4th Final Round9102531718−1
19261927 Ch AlsaceChampion281811613915+241/32 f.??
19271928 Ch Alsace5th14146263526+92nd round??
19281929 Ch Alsace4th13146173635+11/32 f.??
19291930 Ch Alsace3rd14135442615+111/32 f.??
19301931 Ch Alsace3rd18148243326+71/8 f.??
19311932 Ch Alsace5th15147162831−31/32 f.??
19321933 Ch Alsace3rd17147342723+41/8 f.??
Professional era[3]
1933–1934 D24th North pool302413476442+221/16 f.??
1934–1935 D12nd473021547333+401/16 f.Oskar Rohr20
1935–1936 D13rd393018396737+301/16 f.Oskar Rohr28
1936–1937 D16th333012996239+23FinalistOskar Rohr[4]30
1937–1938 D15th333012996654+121/16 f.Oskar Rohr25
1938–1939 D110th2830108123943−45th roundOskar Rohr14
19391940 Ch DordogneChampion????????1/16 f.??
19401941 Gauliga Elsaß1st Gr 12414???3614+22??
19411942 Gauliga Elsaß2nd3822???7820+58??
19421943 Gauliga Elsaß2nd3118???547+47??
19431944 Gauliga Elsaß6th1718???2536−11??
19441945 No competition due to World War II
1945–1946 D112th3334137145362−91/16 f.??
1946–1947 D13rd4938217107950+29Finalist??
1947–1948 D16th37341311108258+241/32 f.??
1948–1949 D117th2634106184068−281/32 f.??
1949–1950 D113th3134119144673−271/16 f.??
1950–1951 D19th3434146144958−9Winner??
1951–1952 D118th163448223880−421/8 f.??
1952–1953 D23rd533423748732+551/32 f.??
1953–1954 D16th3634156136061−11/8 f.??
1954–1955 D14th3734157127455+191/2 f.Ernst Stojaspal28
1955–1956 D114th3034126165466−121/16 f.Ernst Stojaspal18
1956–1957 D117th263498174366−231/16 f.Ernst Stojaspal11
1957–1958 D24th54422210108953+371/4 f.Antoine Groschulski19
1958–1959 D111th38381410146576−111/32 f.Antoine Groschulski19
1959–1960 D119th253897225592−371/16 f.Casimir Koza12
1960–1961 D24th4536197107038+321/8 f.Casimir Koza[4]28
1961–1962 D115th34381210164554−91/32 f.ICFC: 1st roundCasimir Koza19
1962–1963 D114th3438916135463−91/16 f.Winner[5]Casimir Koza14
1963–1964 D19th33341111124341+21/8 f.José Farías, Casimir Koza10
1964–1965 D15th3834131295646+101/4 f.ICFC: 1/4 f.José Farías16
1965–1966 D18th38381312135947+12WinnerICFC: 1/32 f.Gérard Hausser14
1966–1967 D112th3638148165452+21/8 f.CWC: 2nd roundJosé Farías12
1967–1968 D116th3438138173440−61/4 f.Philippe Piat9
1968–1969 D113th2934109153441−71/4 f.Philippe Piat10
1969–1970 D15th3634156136555+101/16 f.Wolfgang Kaniber, Philippe Piat20
1970–1971 D118th3138135205463−91/16 f.Marc Molitor17
1971–1972 D21st Gr C523024429219+731/32 f.Marc Molitor[4]40
1972–1973 D116th3038912174262−201/32 f.Marc Molitor9
1973–1974 D18th45381311146267−51/8 f.Joseph Yegba Maya10
1974–1975 D19th4338168144956−71/4 f.Albert Gemmrich, Giora Spiegel10
1975–1976 D119th3238911183956−171/32 f.Albert Gemmrich8
1976–1977 D2Champion493423388426+581/8 f.Albert Gemmrich[4]24
1977–1978 D13rd5038191277040+301/16 f.Albert Gemmrich21
1978–1979 D1Champion5638221246828+401/2 f.UC: 1/8 f.Albert Gemmrich17
1979–1980 D15th4338179125850+81/16 f.EC: 1/4 f.Carlos Bianchi8
1980–1981 D17th40381412124447−31/2 f.Vicky Peretz14
1981–1982 D110th3638121214414101/32 f.Vicky Peretz13
1982–1983 D113th33381111164051−111/8 f.Olivier Rouyer6
1983–1984 D18th39381117103638−21/8 f.Albert Gemmrich8
1984–1985 D116th3138913164757−101/32 f.Walter Kelsch, Éric Pécout12
1985–1986 D119th31381011173654−181/8 f.François Brisson10
1986–1987 D29th Gr A3234128144240+21/4 f.Peter Reichert13
1987–1988 D2Champion493420955622+341/16 f.Peter Reichert15
1988–1989 D118th3938109194759−121/32 f.Peter Reichert12
1989–1990 D22nd Gr A4334161177039+311/16 f.Didier Monczuk[4]26
1990–1991 D22nd Gr A4334195107037+331/32 f.Didier Monczuk[4]23
1991–1992 D22nd Gr B493420957526+491/32 f.Didier Monczuk[4]21
1992–1993 D18th40381216105857+11/32 f.Frank Lebœuf12
1993–1994 D113th34381014144347−41/32 f.Michael Hughes, Frank Lebœuf7
1994–1995 D110th513813121343430Finalist1/16 f.[6]Xavier Gravelaine9
1995–1996 D19th54381412124644+21/4 f.1/16 f.UIC: WinnerAleksandr Mostovoi9
UC: 1/16 f.
1996–1997 D19th6038193165249+31/8 f.WinnerUIC: Pool roundDavid Zitelli19
1997–1998 D113th3734910153943−41/32 f.1/16 f.UC: 1/8 f.Gérald Baticle, Pascal Nouma8
1998–1999 D112th3834814123036−61/16 f.1/16 f.Teddy Bertin8
1999–2000 D19th4634137144252−101/4 f.1/4 f.Olivier Echouafni9
2000–2001 D118th293478192861−33Winner1/16 f.Péguy Luyindula7
2001–2002 D22nd4538191184727+201/4 f.1/4 f.UC: 1st roundDanijel Ljuboja15
2002–2003 L113th45381112154054−141/32 f.1/16 f.Danijel Ljuboja9
2003–2004 L113th43381013154350−71/32 f.1/16 f.Ulrich Le Pen, Mamadou Niang9
2004–2005 L111th48381212144243−11/32 f.WinnerMickaël Pagis15
2005–2006 L119th2938514193356−231/16 f.1/16 f.UC: 1/8 f.Amara Diané9
2006–2007 L23rd7038191364733+141/16 f.1/16 f.Eric Mouloungui11
2007–2008 L119th353898213455−211/16 f.1/16 f.Wason Rentería9
2008–2009 L24th6538181195745+121/64 f.1/32 f.Fanchone13
2009–2010 L2 19th 42 38 9 15 14 42 49 -7 1/64 f. 1/64 f. Nicolas Fauvergue 13
2010–2011 CN 4th 77 40 20 17 3 56 27 +29 1/16 f. 1/64 f. Ali Mathlouthi 13
2013–2014 CdFA Champion 96 34 17 11 6 47 29 +18 1/64 f. ? ?
2014–2015 CN 4th 65 34 19 8 7 50 29 +21 1/64 f. Jérémy Blayac 12
2015–2016 CN Champion 58 34 15 13 6 35 19 +16 1/128 f. ? ?
2016–2017 L2 Champion 67 38 19 10 9 63 47 +16 1/16 f. 1/32 f. Khalid Boutaïb 20
2017–2018 L1 15th 38 38 9 11 18 44 67 −23 1/4 f. 1/8 f. Stéphane Bahoken 7
2018–2019 L1 11th 49 38 11 16 11 58 48 +10 1/16 f. Winner Lebo Mothiba 10
2019–2020 L1 10th 38 27 11 5 11 32 32 0 1/8 f. 1/4 f. UEL: Playoff round Ludovic Ajorque, Adrien Thomasson 8
Season League Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue European Cup Top Goalscorer(s)[1]
Division ClassementPtsPWDLGFGADif NameGoals

Key

Champion
Winner
Runner-up
/ Finalist
Promoted Relegated Inferior level
championship

Total

As of 20 July 2008.

LeagueSeasonsTitlesPWDLGfGaDif
L1561201669054478227952969−174
L2923101727365583269+314
European cupsSeasonsTitlesPWDLGfGaDif
C110631286+2
C2104211330
C380441812146457+20
C42110640223+19
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References

  1. League goals
  2. Strasbourg had its first participation in the coupe de France in 1920
  3. Professionalism in France started in 1932, the first championship season is 1932–33
  4. Top goalscorer of the Championship
  5. Old style, pre-season competition disputed two times in the 1960s
  6. New style
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