Explore Ligue 1 clubs with quizzes that cover team identities, home grounds, notable players, and recent history. It’s a quick way to check how well you know France’s top-flight soccer teams and their key details.

Match Ligue 1 clubs to their home grounds and sharpen your knowledge of French football geography. This mixed-difficulty quiz blends famous arenas with trickier stadium name changes and shared venues. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.

Test your knowledge of Ligue 1 history by matching clubs to the decade they were founded. You’ll see a mix of famous names and lesser-known sides, so it’s great for both quick revision and deeper learning. Choose your preferred difficulty and question count, then play at your own pace with no timer.

Match each Ligue 1 club to its home city in this geography-meets-football quiz. You’ll see four options per question and there’s no timer, so you can think it through. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then see how many clubs you can place correctly.
There are 3 quizzes with 206 questions total.
No. Each question is untimed, so you can answer at your own pace.
Every question is multiple choice with 4 answer options.
Expect club names, cities, stadiums, nicknames, rivalries, and notable players or seasons.
No. The 3 quizzes vary in length and difficulty, from quick basics to more detailed club knowledge.
These quizzes focus on Ligue 1 clubs, including names, cities, stadiums, colors, rivalries, and standout eras.
You’ll also see questions that connect clubs to French football geography and recent league storylines.
Each question has 4 multiple-choice options and there’s no timer, so you can play at your own pace.
Quiz length and difficulty vary across the set: some are quick checks while others go deeper into club history and details.
Ligue 1 has long been a showcase for developing talent, with many clubs known for strong academies that feed both French and international football.
Because clubs are spread across mainland France and beyond, their identities often reflect regional culture, local rivalries, and distinctive stadium atmospheres.