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France (incl. Monaco) - Ligue 1, Ligue 2

What's football.db?

A free open public domain football database & schema for use in any (programming) language (e.g. uses plain text datasets). More football.db Project Site »

Intro

Free open public domain football data for France (incl. Monaco) / Europe. Events include:

Level
I Ligue 1 20 Clubs
II Ligue 2 20 Clubs

Example:

= Ligue 1

Journée 1

[Ven 8 Août]
  20h30  Stade de Reims      2-2  Paris SG
[Sam 9 Août]
  21h00  SC Bastia           3-3  Olympique de Marseille
         Évian TG            0-3  SM Caen
         EA Guingamp         0-2  AS Saint-Étienne
         LOSC Lille          0-0  FC Metz
         HSC Montpellier     0-1  Girondins de Bordeaux
         FC Nantes           1-0  RC Lens
         OGC Nice            3-2  Toulouse FC
[Dim 10 Août]
  17h00  Olympique Lyonnais  2-0  Stade Rennais FC
  21h00  AS Monaco FC        1-2  FC Lorient

Build Your Own france.db Copy

Use the sportdb command line tool to build your own france.db copy from the plain text datasets. More »

Alternative I - Use the Quick Starter Templates

Use the quick starter datafile templates to start from scratch. Examples:

Build the database for all French clubs, leagues and seasons:

$ sportdb new fr

Build the database for the 2020/21 season:

$ sportdb new fr2020-21

More »

Alternative II - Do-It-Yourself (DIY) - Downlad and Unpack Zip Archive or Git Clone

Download and unpack the zip archive with the datasets or if you have git installed use the git clone command to get a local copy.

Try in your working folder (that is, /france):

$ sportdb build
$ sportdb --verbose build     # or for more (verbose) details incl. debug info

This will

  • setup a new single-file SQLite database e.g. ./sport.db and
  • read in all datasets in plain text (.txt)

That's it.

Questions? Comments?

Yes, you can. More than welcome. See Help & Support »