Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
09/24 18:45 | 3 | Toulouse v Dunkerque | 33-25 |
09/24 18:45 | 3 | Montpellier v Selestat Alsace HB | 34-24 |
09/24 18:30 | 3 | PSG Handball v Cesson Rennes | 35-19 |
09/24 18:30 | 3 | Istres Provence v Tremblay | 26-30 |
09/24 18:00 | 3 | Pays d'Aix UC v Saint Raphael | 29-35 |
09/18 18:45 | 2 | Saint Raphael v PSG Handball | 32-31 |
09/17 18:45 | 2 | Montpellier v Chambery Savoie | 32-22 |
09/17 18:30 | 2 | Tremblay v Nantes | 23-24 |
09/17 18:00 | 2 | Pays d'Aix UC v Creteil | 29-26 |
09/17 18:00 | 2 | Selestat Alsace HB v Istres Provence | 35-30 |
09/17 18:00 | 2 | Dunkerque v USAM Nimes | 27-25 |
09/17 18:00 | 2 | Cesson Rennes v Toulouse | 25-24 |
09/11 18:45 | 1 | Dunkerque v Cesson Rennes | 21-22 |
09/11 18:30 | 1 | PSG Handball v Pays d'Aix UC | 31-27 |
09/11 18:30 | 1 | Nantes v Saint Raphael | 29-24 |
09/11 18:30 | 1 | Istres Provence v Montpellier | 26-32 |
09/10 18:45 | 1 | Toulouse v Chambery Savoie | 26-23 |
09/10 18:00 | 1 | USAM Nimes v Tremblay | 29-21 |
09/10 18:00 | 1 | Creteil v Selestat Alsace HB | 41-31 |
03/27 19:45 | 20 | Tremblay v Chambery Savoie | 28-27 |
LNH Division 1, doing business as Starligue and currently known as Liqui Moly Starligue for sponsorship reasons, is the premier men's professional handball league in France. It is administered by the Ligue Nationale de Handball, under delegation from the French Handball Federation. Founded in 1952, it is currently contested by 16 teams.
Montpellier Handball is the most successful club with 14 titles, and the club which won the most consecutive titles is Paris Saint-Germain with 9 between 2015 and 2023.
The champion and the vice-champion are directly qualified for the group phase of the EHF Champions League. The winners of the Coupe de France and the Coupe de la Ligue are qualified for the European League. If the winner of (one of) these cups is also the champion, the place(s) are attributed in terms of the Division 1 ranking.
Since 2016, the league has had a title sponsor. Discount retail chain Lidl was the first, paying €1 million per season for the rights (with the exception of the final season, a short term extension signed during the COVID-19 crisis). It was succeeded in 2021 by lubricant manufacturer Liqui Moly.