Updated 11 April 2010 Scoring • First goal of the season:
Mamadou Niang for
Marseille against
Grenoble,
1 minute and 34 seconds. (8 August 2009). • Fastest goal in a match:
1 minute –
Roland Lamah for
Le Mans against
Montpellier. (10 April 2010). • Goal scored at the latest point in a match:
90+4 minutes and 27 seconds –
Sloan Privat for
Sochaux against
Lens (7 November 2009) • First own goal of the season:
Olivier Monterrubio (
Lorient) for
Lille,
64 minutes and 38 seconds (9 August 2009) • First penalty kick of the season:
58 minutes and 44 seconds –
Mathieu Coutadeur (scored) for
Le Mans against
Lyon (8 August 2009). • First hat-trick of the season:
Michel Bastos (
Lyon) against
Sochaux (21 February 2010). • Widest winning margin:
5 goals •
Lorient 5–0
Boulogne (7 November 2009) •
Grenoble 5–0
Auxerre (6 February 2010) • Most goals in one match:
10 goals –
Lyon 5–5
Marseille (8 November 2009). • Most goals in one half:
6 goals •
Lyon v
Marseille (8 November 2009); 2–2 at half time, 5–5 final.
Discipline • First yellow card of the season:
Sidney Govou for
Lyon against
Le Mans,
9 minutes and 24 seconds (8 August 2009) • First red card of the season:
Cyril Jeunechamp for
Montpellier against
Paris Saint-Germain,
32 minutes and 11 seconds (8 August 2009) • Card given at latest point in a game:
Nicolas Penneteau (red) at
90+3 minutes and 44 seconds for
Valenciennes against
Nancy (8 August 2009) • Most yellow cards in a single match:
9 •
Rennes 0–1
Auxerre – 4 for Rennes (
Fabien Lemoine,
Yann M'Vila,
Asamoah Gyan, &
Lucien Aubey) and 5 for Auxerre (
Aurélien Capoue,
Cédric Hengbart,
Stéphane Grichting,
Dennis Oliech, &
Jean-Pascal Mignot) (3 October 2009) • Most red cards in a single match:
3 •
Bordeaux 2–2
Lyon – 2 for Bordeaux (
Benoît Trémoulinas and
Jussiê) and 1 for Lyon (
Anthony Réveillère) (17 April 2010)
Miscellaneous • Longest second half injury time:
5 minutes and 56 seconds –
Lens against
Lille (20 September 2009). • On 9 August 2009,
Bordeaux established a record for most consecutive league wins with 12 surpassing
Lille who won 11 consecutive matches in 1949, winning their last four games of the
1948–49 season and their first seven in the
1949–50 season. Bordeaux's streak began during the
2008–09 season on 14 March 2009 following a 2–1 victory over
Nice. The club broke the record on the opening match day of this season defeating
Lens 4–1. The record lasted for 14 matches before coming to an end on 30 August following the club's 0–0 draw with
Marseille. • On 31 October 2009,
Grenoble set a record for most consecutive losses in
French football following the club's eleven straight league defeat, an 0–2 loss to
Lille. The previous record of ten straight defeats, held by
Sète, had been intact since 1947. The losing streak came to an end the following week, on 7 November, following the club's 0–0 draw with
Monaco. ==References==