2012–13 LNH Division 1

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LNH Division 1
Season2012–13
ChampionsParis Saint-Germain (1st)
Matches played182
Goals scored9,141 (50.23 per match)
Top goalscorerValero Rivera
(158 goals)

2012–13 Ligue Nationale de Handball Division 1 season is the 61st since its establishment. Montpellier were the defending champions, having won their title the previous season.

Teams[edit]

2012–13 LNH Division 1 is located in France
Dunkerque
Dunkerque
Aix
Aix
Billère
Billère
Ivry
Ivry
Sélestat
Sélestat
Saint-Raphaël
Saint-Raphaël
Tremblay
Tremblay
Location of teams in 2012–13 LNH Division 1
Club Arena Capacity
Aix Val de l'Arc 2 000
Billère Palais des Sports 3 391
Cesson-Rennes Palais des Sports de la Valette 1 400
Chambéry Le Phare 4 500
Créteil Palais des Sports Robert Oubron 2 500
Dunkerque Salle Dewerdt 2 500
Ivry Gymnase Auguste Delaune 1 500
Montpellier Arena Montpellier 8 500
Nantes Palais des Sports de Beaulieu 5 500
Paris Stade Pierre de Coubertin 4 016
Saint-Raphaël Palais des Sports Intercommunal 2 000
Sélestat CSI Séléstat 2 200
Toulouse Palais des Sports André Brouat 3 751
Tremblay Palais des sports de Tremblay-en-France 1 200

Regular season[edit]

Standings[edit]

# Team MP W D L F A Dff Pts
1 Paris Saint-Germain 26 24 1 1 870 699 171 49
2 US Dunkerque 26 18 3 5 744 672 72 39
3 Montpellier Agglomération Handball 26 17 4 5 857 759 98 38
4 Chambéry Savoie Handball 26 15 4 7 752 723 29 34
5 HBC Nantes 26 15 4 7 732 665 67 34
6 Saint-Raphaël VHB 26 12 3 11 746 745 1 27
7 Cesson Rennes MHB 26 11 4 11 686 710 -24 26
8 Sélestat Alsace HB 26 9 3 14 740 774 -34 21
9 Pays d'Aix UC 26 8 5 13 767 784 -17 21
10 US Ivry 26 9 3 14 657 700 -43 21
11 Fenix Toulouse Handball 26 8 4 14 759 787 -28 20
12 Tremblay-en-France Handball 26 8 2 16 714 717 -3 18
13 US Créteil 26 7 2 17 711 763 -52 16
14 Billère Handball 26 0 0 26 608 845 -237 0
Champions League
EHF Cup
Relegated

Results[edit]

In the table below the home teams are listed on the left and the away teams along the top.

Club AIX BIL CES CSH CRE DUN IVRY MON NAN PSG SRV SEL TOU TRE
Aix-en-Provence   37–29 36–23 30–36 27–27 23–31 32–24 27–27 28–28 27–31 27–29 38–34
Billère 21–30   26–27 28–34 24–26 24–32 24–29 24–50 20–29 18–26 24–38 28–32 24–32
Cesson-Rennes 26–27 35–22   23–31 25–18 27–28 20–20 28–37 27–25 27–32 28–24 28–25
Chambéry 32–30 27–22 29–30   31–27 24–23 30–30 24–28 28–26 35–35 34–24 28–28
Créteil 34–26 25–31 29–29   29–30 20–23 33–35 24–28 28–35 30–31 25–28 36–28 26–24
Dunkerque 27–26 37–22 28–24 27–22   38–22 28–29 28–25 30–36 31–28 24–23 26–26
Ivry 30–28 25–26 30–21 27–24 22–22   28–32 22–34 29–29 26–25 33–31 25–26
Montpellier 36–32 38–28 35–30 33–22 32–33 26–26 33–29   25–25 29–26 35–29 41–31 40–30
Nantes 34–17 29–17 29–32 29–32 26–28 27–22 29–33   26–24 24–24 33–23 31–26 23–22
Paris 39–33 34–23 36–29 30–28 30–25 27–22 38–24 31–29   33–28 42–27 43–29
Saint-Raphaël 30–32 31–25 28–30 30–28 32–26 27–24 28–26 24–31 29–35   38–26 32–31
Sélestat 36–30 32–23 23–23 25–30 25–27 30–30 24–29 29–45 29–32   28–35 28–26
Toulouse 34–34 28–27 29–26 25–29 34–31 32–37 31–22 34–29 23–26 26–22 31–32   27–27
Tremblay-en-France 33–28 29–20 26–18 20–23 22–25 28–25 20–22 24–25 26–27 36–23 28–29 28–25  

Statistics[edit]

Top scorers[edit]

Rank Name Club Goals
1 Spain Valero Rivera HBC Nantes 158
2 France Matthieu Drouhin Tremblay-en-France 157
3 France Hugo Descat US Créteil 139
4 France Raphaël Caucheteux Saint Raphaël 125
5 Spain Jorge Maqueda HBC Nantes 120
6 France Jérôme Fernandez Fenix Toulouse Handball 119
7 France Nikola Karabatić Aix-en-Provence 118
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Bašić Chambéry Savoie Handball 115
9 Poland Paweł Podsiadło Sélestat Alsace Handball 112
France Quentin Minel US Créteil

Top goalkeepers[edit]

Rank Name Club Saves/Shoots Percentage
1 France Vincent Gérard US Dunkerque 282 / 757 37.25%
2 France Mickaël Robin Montpellier Agglomération Handball 269 / 770 34.94%
3 Serbia Slaviša Đukanović Saint Raphaël 257 / 688 37.35%
4 France Robin Cappelle Aix-en-Provence 253 / 797 31.74%
5 France Cyril Dumoulin Chambéry Savoie Handball 240 / 646 37.15%
6 Spain José Manuel Sierra PSG Handball 233 / 625 37.28%
7 France Yann Genty Cesson Rennes MHB 208 / 573 36.30%
8 Hungary László Fülöp Sélestat Alsace Handball 196 / 586 33.45%
9 France François-Xavier Chapon US Ivry 179 / 554 32.31%
10 France Arnaud Siffert HBC Nantes 170 / 512 33.20%

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