The 2025/26 Ligue 1 season has officially concluded after another exciting campaign filled with goals, surprises, and a fierce battle for European qualification spots.
French football once again delivered drama from start to finish, with top clubs fighting hard for the title and continental places.
Final Ligue 1 Standings (Top 10)
| Position | Club | Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Paris Saint-Germain | Champions |
| 2 | Olympique de Marseille | UEFA Champions League |
| 3 | AS Monaco | UEFA Champions League |
| 4 | Olympique Lyonnais | UEFA Champions League |
| 5 | LOSC Lille | UEFA Europa League |
| 6 | OGC Nice | European Qualification |
| 7 | RC Lens | Strong Finish |
| 8 | Stade Rennais FC | Mid-table Finish |
| 9 | FC Nantes | Mid-table Finish |
| 10 | Toulouse FC | Mid-table Finish |
Paris Saint-Germain Crowned Champions
Paris Saint-Germain once again secured the Ligue 1 title with a dominant season. Their consistency, attacking power, and squad depth proved too strong for the rest of the league.
PSG continue to set the standard in French football and remain one of Europe’s most powerful teams.
Marseille and Monaco Secure Champions League Spots
Olympique de Marseille finished second after a strong and consistent campaign, pushing PSG in several key matches.
AS Monaco also impressed, securing a top-three finish thanks to their attacking style and talented young squad.
Both clubs will return to the UEFA Champions League next season.
Lyon and Lille Complete European Places
Olympique Lyonnais enjoyed a strong season, finishing in fourth place and returning to Europe’s elite competition.
LOSC Lille rounded off the top five with another solid campaign, maintaining their reputation as a consistent European contender.
Competitive Mid-Table Battle
Clubs like OGC Nice, RC Lens, and Stade Rennais FC all delivered competitive performances, making the mid-table race highly entertaining throughout the season.
Final Thoughts
The 2025/26 Ligue 1 season highlighted the continued dominance of Paris Saint-Germain, but also showed the growing strength of clubs like Marseille, Monaco, Lyon, and Lille.
With improving competition across the league, French football continues to grow in quality and excitement, setting up another thrilling season ahead for fans worldwide