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Ligue 1 Club Budgets Not Perfect Barometer For Success

For the second consecutive season, the Ligue 1 season ended with a final ranking “of Paris-Lyon-Monaco,” according to Nathan Gourdol of L’ÉQUIPE. The lead trio “almost matches the budget rankings.” Paris St. Germain and its “superpower” budget of €490M ($555M) won the league, Olympique Lyonnais and its €170M ($193M) budget passed AS Monaco in the final weeks of the season, despite Monaco’s higher budget of €250M ($283M). Newly promoted Angers SCO owned the 18th lowest budget in Ligue 1 at the start of the season: €24M ($27M). But thanks to “intelligent recruiting the club assured its stay in Ligue 1 at the start of April,” finally ending ninth in the league and nine places above its financial standings. At the top of the table, OGC Nice “managed a season well above expectations, with a fourth-place finish” with the 10th-biggest budget of €40M ($45M). Among the “disappointments,” Olympique de Marseille “takes the cake.” OM and its fourth-highest budget of €125M ($142M) “experienced a catastrophic year, and did not retain its place in Ligue 1 until the 36th day of the season,” finally finishing 13th (L’ÉQUIPE, 5/15).

Ligue 1 Table & Budgets
  RANKING             TEAM  
  '15-16 Budget (€) 
           1    Paris St. Germain     490M ($555M)
           2   Lyon     170M ($193M)
           3   Monaco   250M ($283M)
           4   Nice   40M ($45M)
           5   Lille   70M ($79M)
           6
  Saint-Etienne   68M ($77M)
           7   Caen   26M ($29M)
           8   Rennes   43M ($49M)
           9   Angers   24M ($27M)
          10   Bastia   25M ($28M)
          11   Bordeaux   60M ($68M)
          12   Montpellier   42M ($48M)
          13
  Marseille   125M ($142M)
          14   Nantes   38M ($43M)
          15   Lorient   30M ($34M)
          16
  Guingamp   25M ($28M)
          17   Toulouse   30M ($34M)
          18
  Reims   31M ($35M)
          19   GFC Ajaccio   14M ($16M)
          20   Troyes   23M ($26M)
Source: L’ÉQUIPE

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