LFH Division 2 Féminine
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Sport | Handball |
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Founded | 1971 |
Organising body | Ligue Féminine de Handball (LFH) |
No. of teams | 14 |
Country | France |
Most recent champion(s) | Saint-Amand Handball (2021–22) |
Most titles | Mérignac Handball (5) |
Streaming partner(s) | Handball TV |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Division 1 |
Relegation to | Nationale 1 Féminine (N1F) |
Domestic cup(s) | Coupe de France |
Official website | ligue-feminine-handball.fr ffhandball.fr |
The Division 2 Féminine (D2F) is a handball league, and the second level of the French women's handball pyramid. It is organized by the Ligue Féminine de Handball (LFH), under delegation from the French Handball Federation (FFHB).
Founded in 1971, it is currently contested by 14 teams.[1] The league has both professional and amateur players.
History
[edit]Founded in 1971, it was directly administered by the FFHB until the end of the 2021/2022 season when the D2F was absorbed by the LFH – the LFH was already managing the elite women's league (Division 1).[2]
Participating teams
[edit]2022-23 season teams
[edit]Club | City | Region of France | Rank 2021-22 | VAP |
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Achenheim Truchtersheim Handball | Achenheim & Truchtersheim | Grand Est | 8th | Yes |
Sambre Avesnois Handball | Aulnoye-Aymeries | Hauts-de-France | 3rd | Yes |
Club Athlétique Béglais Handball | Bègles | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 9th | |
Palente Besançon HB | Besançon | Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1st in N1 Group 3 | |
Bouillargues Handball Nîmes Métropole | Bouillargues | Occitania | 4th | Yes |
HB Clermont Auvergne Métropole 63 | Clermont-Ferrand | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 7th | Yes |
Fleury Loiret Handball | Fleury-les-Aubrais | Centre-Val de Loire | 14th (D1) | Yes |
Le Havre AC Handball | Le Havre | Normandy | 5th | Yes |
Lomme Lille Métropole Handball | Lomme | Hauts-de-France | 1st in N1 Group 2 | |
Noisy-le-Grand Handball | Noisy-le-Grand | Île-de-France | 6th | Yes |
Saint-Grégoire Rennes Métropole HB | Saint-Grégoire | Brittany | 11th | |
Stella Saint-Maur Handball | Saint-Maur-des-Fossés | Île-de-France | 2nd | Yes |
Toulouse Féminin Handball | Toulouse | Occitania | 1st in N1 Group 4 | |
ASUL Vaulx-en-Velin | Vaulx-en-Velin | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 10th |
Personnel and kits
[edit]Club | Abbr | Manager | Captain | Kit manufacturer |
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Achenheim Truchtersheim HB | ATH | Jan Bašný | Dalila Abdesselam | Erima |
Sambre Avesnois HB | SAHB | Clément Petit | Adeline Bournez | Diffusport / DSX |
Club Athlétique Béglais HB | CAB | Julien Vasseur: | Lalie Séailles | Hummel |
Palente Besançon HB | PBHB | Cheikh Seck | Laurane Scalabrino | Kempa |
Bouillargues HB Nîmes Métropole | BHNM | Delphine Cendré | Chloé Roelandt / Axelle Bertrand | Majestee |
HB Clermont Auvergne Métropole 63 | HBCAM63 | Florence Sauval | Jéssica Ferreira | Kempa |
Fleury Loiret Handball | Christophe Cassan | Suzanne Wajoka | Kappa | |
Le Havre AC Handball | HAC | Stéphane Pellan | Marina Pantić | Erima |
Lomme Lille Métropole HB | LLMH | Laurent Worm | Célia Benlabed | Atorka |
Noisy-le-Grand Handball | NLG HB93 | Farid Gherram | Isaure Mosabau | Nolt |
Saint-Grégoire Rennes Métropole HB | SGRMHB | Olivier Mantes | Charlotte Satgé | Craft |
Stella Saint-Maur Handball | Stella St-Maur | Rémi Samson | Djénéba Tandjan | Puma |
Toulouse Féminin HB | TFH | Ludovic Seutchie | Julie Legatindji | Craft |
ASUL Vaulx-en-Velin | ASUL VV | Sébastien Modenel | Lola Berrais | Mizuno |
Competition format
[edit]All 14 teams play each other twice during the regular season (home and away matches). At the end of the regular season, the best placed team that possesses the VAP status is promoted to the top-tier level Division 1 Féminine (Ligue Butagaz Energie), and is replaced by the relegated bottom team from D1F.
The bottom three placed teams from each season of the D2F are relegated to the third tier level of handball, Nationale 1 Féminine (N1F). 3 qualified teams from N1F take their places.
Teams receive three points for a win, two points for a draw and one point for a loss.
VAP status
[edit]Clubs who want to access to the D1F in the relatively short term have to apply for and earn the VAP status (statut VAP).[1]
The VAP status (Voie d'accession au professionnalisme, accession path to professionalism) is given annually to Division 2 clubs which have made the necessary steps (financial and administrative) to facilitate their professionalization and promotion to the top league.
They have to fulfil set specifications, including:[1]
- 4 full-time professional players within the team, 3 full-time equivalent players
- 1 full-time professional coach with the required diplomas
- 1 or several administrative personnel (1 full-time equivalent (FTE) minimum)
- 1 reserve team (who are able to play at a Nationale 1 Féminine level maximum, not in D2F) or a U17 team playing in a french league
- provisional budget of €600,000 (excluding the valuation of voluntary work, and handball court-related arrangements/equipment that were placed gracefully at the disposal of the club)
- positive capital stock (except in the case of a debt clearance plan approved by the LFH finance control body)
- a court that fulfills set minimal standards
- presence of a doctor and a kinesitherapist at home games, a kinesitherapist (or a doctor) at away games
- access to high-speed Internet in the arena / gymnasium / sport facility
Clubs aren't obligated to have the VAP status to play in the D2F but they can't be promoted to the upper echelon without it. Those VAP status measures are in place since the 2012/2013 season and aim to prepare the clubs and support their viability in the professional sport world.
List of winners
[edit]See also
[edit]- Coupe de France
- LFH Division 1 Féminine (Ligue Butagaz Énergie), the upper echelon of French women's handball
- LNH Division 1 (Liqui Moly Starligue), men's elite league
- LNH Division 2 (ProLigue), the corresponding men's competition
- List of handball clubs in France
- Women's sports
Notes and references
[edit]- ^ a b c "Présentation D2F" (in French).
- ^ a b "La Division 2 Féminine intègre officiellement la LFH" (in French). May 2022.
- ^ "Handball - Championnat D2 Féminin : présentation et palmarès (depuis 1984/85)". les-sports.info. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
- ^ "Palmarès 1971-1972". Fédération Française de Handball. July 1972. pp. 20 (et 12). Retrieved November 27, 2022.
- ^ "Finale de championnat de France excellence féminin 1973: Le titre aux Troyennes". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 203. Fédération française de handball. July 1973. pp. 34–35. Retrieved November 27, 2022.
- ^ "Championnats de France (Phase finale)". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 103. Fédération française de handball. pp. 30–35. Retrieved November 27, 2022.
- ^ "Palmarès 1973-1974" (PDF). Centre de ressources documentaires de la FFHB. Fédération française de handball. Retrieved May 27, 2022.
- ^ "En Nationale 2". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 114. Fédération française de handball. p. 27.
- ^ "Vanves champion de Nationale II féminine". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Fédération française de handball. p. 16.
- ^ "Palmarès 1976-1977" (PDF). Centre de ressources documentaires de la FFHB. Fédération française de handball. Retrieved May 27, 2022.
- ^ "Palmarès 1977-1978" (PDF). Centre de ressources documentaires de la FFHB. Fédération française de handball. Retrieved May 27, 2022.
- ^ "Nationale II Féminine : le titre à Nancy". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 151. Fédération française de handball. July 1979. p. 15.
- ^ "Saint-Nicolas d'Aliermon, Champion de France de Nationale II Féminine". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 162/163. Fédération française de handball. July 1980. p. 82.
- ^ "Finales Nationale 2 féminine 1981". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 172/173. Fédération française de handball. July 1981. p. 18.
- ^ "Finales Nationale II féminine 1982". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 182/183. Fédération française de handball. July 1982. p. 102.
- ^ "Palmarès 1982-1983". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 190. Fédération française de handball. June 1983. p. 34.
- ^ "Palmarès 1983-1984". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 201. Fédération française de handball. June 1984. pp. XX.
- ^ "Palmarès 1986-1987". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 231. Fédération française de handball. July 1987. p. 37.
- ^ "Palmarès de la saison 1989/1990". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 262. Fédération française de handball. August 1990.
- ^ "Palmarès 1990-1991". Hand-ball: Bulletin fédéral. Vol. 270. Fédération française de handball. June 1991. p. 41.
- ^ a b c "Bilan de la saison 98/99". Fédération française de handball. July 1999. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
- ^ In 2005, "HOC Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer" merged with "Toulon Var Handball" (which already plays in Division 1) to become Toulon Saint-Cyr Var Handball.