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AMISCO HEBDO Statistiques Offi Cielles De La Ligue 1 J13 M E D I A AMISCO HEBDO Statistiques Offi cielles de la Ligue 1 J13 LUNDI 7 NOVEMBRE 2011 RETOUR SUR LA 13ÈME JOURNÉE LE FAIT MARQUANT DE LA JOURNÉE COUP D’OEIL SUR LES MATCHES DE LA J13 1 LOSC -ETG 1 56% Possession (%) 44% 13 (5) Tirs (Cadrés) 6 (1) 580 Ballons joués 451 511 Passes 375 26 Centres 8 3 SMC-DFCO 0 56% Possession (%) 44% 16 (6) Tirs (Cadrés) 11 (3) 601 Ballons joués 480 530 Passes 408 17 Centres 17 2 FCL-ACA 0 59% Possession (%) 41% 20 (8) Tirs (Cadrés) 3 (1) 622 Ballons joués 430 538 Passes 352 Seulement 8 matchs sur les 130 disputés cette saison, se sont terminés 24 Centres 6 sur un score de 0-0. Si la tendance reste la même jusqu’à la fin du 2 OM-OGCN 0 championnat, 2011/2012 sera la saison de Ligue 1 avec le plus petit 54% Possession (%) 46% nombre de 0-0 (projection : 24), depuis plus de 10 ans (2000/2001, 17 18 (8) Tirs (Cadrés) 9 (2) matchs nuls et vierges). 498 Ballons joués 422 8 390 Passes 338 PERFORMANCES ÉQUIPES 23 Centres 19 SM CAEN FC SOCHAUX MONTBÉLIARD AJ AUXERRE 2 ASNL-SB29 1 39% Possession (%) 61% 10 (5) Tirs (Cadrés) 7 (3) 5 À l’occasion 8 Les joueurs du 100% Les 409 Ballons joués 639 de leur victoire FCSM mettent A u x e r r o i s o n t 339 Passes 573 3-0 contre le fin à une série cadré 100% de 21 Centres 25 Dijon FCO, les de 8 victoires leurs 7 tirs face 1 SRFC-VAFC 1 joueurs du Stade Malherbe lyonnaises au stade Auguste aux Toulousains. L’AJA est 53% Possession (%) 47% Caen ont établi 5 de leurs Bonal. Leur dernière victoire, la 1ère équipe à réaliser cette 12 (3) Tirs (Cadrés) 10 (2) 508 Ballons joués 459 meilleures performances de lors de la saison 2002/2003, performance cette saison en 432 Passes 364 la saison. Plus large victoire, était sur le même score de Ligue 1. Avec 29% de leurs 10 Centres 17 56% de possession du 2-1. Avec 146 ballons gagnés, tirs transformés en but, jamais 1 ASSE-MHSC 1 ballon, 601 ballons joués, 530 ils établissent, à l’occasion de les attaquants auxerrois 52% Possession (%) 48% passes tentées et 167 ballons cette victoire, leur record de la n’avaient été aussi réalistes 11 (5) Tirs (Cadrés) 12 (4) gagnés. saison. cette saison. 479 Ballons joués 449 360 Passes 335 19 Centres 17 2 FCSM-OL 1 PERFORMANCES JOUEURS 40% Possession (%) 60% Daniel NICULAE Loïc RÉMY Gilles SUNU 10 (2) Tirs (Cadrés) 10 (4) 416 Ballons joués 633 er 1 Tir, 1 tir En signant L’attaquant 348 Passes 567 1 4 1 17 Centres 33 cadré, 1 but. son 6ème but lorientais inscrit L’attaquant de et sa 1ère passe son 1er but en 2 AJA-TFC 0 l ’ A S N a n c y décisive de la L i g u e 1 . S o n 42% Possession (%) 58% 6 (6) Tirs (Cadrés) 8 (2) Lorraine ne pouvait se saison, l’attaquant marseillais activité face à l’AC Ajaccio fait 478 Ballons joués 672 montrer plus effi cace, face au est impliqué dans 41% des de lui le joueur du FC Lorient 414 Passes 601 Toulouse FC. Le Roumain est buts marqués par l’OM. A ayant effectué le plus grand 9 Centres 19 le premier joueur de l’effectif domicile, ce ratio passe à nombre de tirs (8) et le plus 1 GDB-PSG 1 nancéen a inscrire un but du 56% grâce à ses 4 buts grand nombre de tirs cadrés 47% Possession (%) 53% pied gauche pour le compte inscrits et sa passe décisive (4) sur un match. 7 (4) Tirs (Cadrés) 3 (2) 481 Ballons joués 551 de la saison 2011/2012. délivrée au Stade Vélodrome. 418 Passes 512 20 Centres 12 LFP, Ligue 1, L1, sont des marques déposées de la LFP - www.lfp.fr © Copyright S.U.P. sas 2011. Amisco® est une marque déposée de S.U.P. sas. - www.amisco.eu Crédits photos : Panoramic. M E D I A RETOUR SUR LA SAISON 2011/2012 LES RECORDS CLASSEMENTS STATISTIQUES ÉQUIPES JOUEURS ÉQUIPES Buts Stade Rennais FC 6 contre le FCSM (J7 - 21.09.2011) Tirs Olympique de Marseille 33 contre l’AC Ajaccio (J11 - 22.10.2011) Tirs cadrés Olympique de Marseille 17 contre l’AC Ajaccio (J11 - 22.10.2011) Possession (%) FC Lorient 75% contre le Dijon FCO (J3 - 20.08.2011) Ballons joués Les joueurs du FC Sochaux-Montbéliard Loïc RÉMY, meilleur buteur de l’Olympique FC Lorient 874 possèdent le deuxième meilleur pourcentage de Marseille avec 6 réalisations, fi gure parmi contre l’AS Nancy Lorraine (J4 - 27.08.2011) Passes au classement des tirs cadrés par match avec les joueurs de Ligue 1 qui réalisent le plus de FC Lorient 43,9% de réussite. tirs et de tirs cadrés. 738 contre l’AS Nancy Lorraine (J4 - 27.08.2011) Passes réussies FC Lorient 662 TIRS (MOY. / MATCH) TIRS (CUMUL SAISON) contre l’AS Nancy Lorraine (J4 - 27.08.2011) 1. Olympique de Marseille 1. Olivier GIROUD Centres 16,5 48 2. Montpellier Hérault SC 14,4 2. Kévin GAMEIRO 42 Valenciennes FC 50 3. Valenciennes FC 14,2 3. Nolan ROUX 40 contre le SM Caen (J1 - 06.08.2011) 4. OGC Nice 13,9 4. Loic RÉMY 40 Centres réussis 5. Olympique Lyonnais 13,6 5. Eric MOULOUNGUI 39 Valenciennes FC 15 contre l’AC Ajaccio (J5 - 10.09.2011) TIRS CADRÉS (MOY. / MATCH) TIRS CADRÉS (CUMUL SAISON) JOUEURS 1. LOSC Lille Métropole 46,2% 1. Olivier GIROUD 24 Buts 2. FC Sochaux-Montbéliard 43,9% 2. Kévin GAMEIRO 20 Olivier GIROUD, Kévin Gameiro 3 3. Stade Rennais FC 43,0% 3. Loïc RÉMY 20 (j10 - 15.10.2011) 4. Paris SG 41,7% 4. Eden HAZARD 18 5. Olympique de Marseille 5. Dennis OLIECH Tirs 40,5% 18 André AYEW 10 contre l’AC Ajaccio (J11 - 22.10.2011) BALLONS JOUÉS (MOY. / MATCH) BALLONS JOUÉS (CUMUL SAISON) Tirs cadrés 1. LOSC Lille Métropole 644 1. Yann M'VI LA 903 André AYEW 7 2. FC Lorient 637 2. Eden HAZARD 886 contre l’AC Ajaccio (J11 - 22.10.2011) 3. Paris SG 588 3. Renaud COHADE 867 Ballons joués 4. Olympique de Marseille 582 4. Jérémy MOREL 853 Florent BALMONT 127 5. Olympique Lyonnais 575 5. NENÊ 848 contre l’AS Nancy Lorraine (J1 - 06.08.2011) Passes PASSES (MOY. / MATCH) PASSES (CUMUL SAISON) Florent BALMONT 114 1. LOSC Lille Métropole 523 1. Yann M'VI LA 826 contre l’AS Nancy Lorraine (J1 - 06.08.2011) 2. FC Lorient 523 2. Rio MAVUBA 762 Passes réussies 3. Paris SG 476 3. Renaud COHADE 727 Florent BALMONT 104 4. Olympique de Marseille 465 4. Florent BALMONT 723 contre l’AS Nancy Lorraine (J1 - 06.08.2011) 5. Olympique Lyonnais 458 5. Jérémy MOREL 712 Centres Bruno GROUGI 23 PASSES RÉUSSIES (MOY. / MATCH) PASSES RÉUSSIES (CUMUL SAISON) contre l’Evian TG FC (J1 -06.08.2011) 1. Montpellier Hérault SC 1. Rio MAVUBA Centres réussis 84,7% 683 2. LOSC Lille Métropole 83,6% 2. Yann M'VI LA 682 Mathieu VALBUENA 7 3. FC Lorient 82,7% 3. Florent BALMONT 617 contre l’AC Ajaccio (J11 - 22.10.2011) 4. Olympique Lyonnais 82,7% 4. Jamel SAIHI 594 5. Paris SG 81,4% 5. Maxime GONALONS 585 LE MATCH TYPE CENTRES (MOY. / MATCH) CENTRES (CUMUL SAISON) 1. Valenciennes FC 31,1 1. Gaël DANIC 127 STATISTIQUES (MOY. / MATCH) 2. Girondins de Bordeaux 26,4 2. NENÊ 120 3. Olympique de Marseille 25,3 3. Bakary SAKO 103 J13 Saison 2011/12 4. AS Saint-Etienne 24,6 4. Jaroslav PLASIL 101 Buts 2,30 2,58 5. OGC Nice 23,8 5. Mathieu VALBUENA 92 Ballons joués 1026 1072 Tirs 20 25 CENTRES RÉUSSIS (MOY. / MATCH) CENTRES RÉUSSIS (CUMUL SAISON) Tirs cadrés 8 9 1. Olympique de Marseille 27,4% 1. Gaël DANIC 35 Passes 871 830 2. Montpellier Hérault SC 25,5% 2. Mathieu VALBUENA 34 3. Stade Brestois 29 3. NENÊ Passes réussies 611 654 25,4% 32 4. Paris SG 25,0% 4. Jaroslav PLASIL 25 Centres 36 42 5. Olympique Lyonnais 24,9% 5. Bruno GROUGI 25 LFP, Ligue 1, L1, sont des marques déposées de la LFP - www.lfp.fr © Copyright S.U.P. sas 2011. Amisco® est une marque déposée de S.U.P. sas. - www.amisco.eu Crédits photos : Panoramic..
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