2016–17 AS Monaco FC season

Monaco
2016–17 season
Chairman Dmitry Rybolovlev
Manager Leonardo Jardim
Stadium Stade Louis II
Ligue 1 Champions
Coupe de France Semi-finals
Coupe de la Ligue Runners-up
UEFA Champions League Semi-finals
Top goalscorer League:
Radamel Falcao (21)

All:
Radamel Falcao (30)
Highest home attendance 17,135 vs Borussia Dortmund
(19 April 2017)
Lowest home attendance 2,000 vs Ajaccio
(6 January 2017)
Average home league attendance 9,315
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2016–17 season was AS Monaco FC's fourth consecutive season in Ligue 1 since promotion from Ligue 2 in 2013. They participated in the Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue and the UEFA Champions League.

After beating Fenerbahçe and Villarreal in succession, Monaco qualified for the group stage of the Champions League, and they sealed their place in the Round of 16 as group winners following a 2–1 defeat of Tottenham Hotspur in their fifth group match. Following their aggregate win on away goals to Manchester City in the Round of 16 and a 6–3 aggregate victory over Borussia Dortmund in the quarter-finals, Monaco qualified for the semi-finals of the Champions League for the first time since 2004, where they were beaten 4–1 on aggregate by Juventus. Monaco also won their first Ligue 1 title in 17 years, preventing Paris Saint-Germain from earning a fifth consecutive trophy. Monaco reached the final of the Coupe de la Ligue and the semi-finals of the Coupe de France as well; they were eliminated by PSG on both occasions.

Squad

As of 29 January 2017[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Croatia GK Danijel Subašić
2 Brazil DF Fabinho
5 Brazil DF Jemerson
6 Brazil DF Jorge
7 Morocco MF Nabil Dirar
8 Portugal MF João Moutinho
9 Colombia FW Radamel Falcao (Captain)
10 Portugal MF Bernardo Silva
11 Argentina FW Guido Carrillo
14 France MF Tiemoué Bakayoko
16 Italy GK Morgan De Sanctis
18 France FW Valère Germain
19 France DF Djibril Sidibé
23 France DF Benjamin Mendy
No. Position Player
24 Italy DF Andrea Raggi
25 Poland DF Kamil Glik
26 Brazil MF Gabriel Boschilia
27 France MF Thomas Lemar
29 France FW Kylian Mbappé
30 Senegal GK Seydou Sy
34 France DF Abdou Diallo
35 France DF Kevin N'Doram
37 France FW Irvin Cardona
38 Mali DF Almamy Touré
40 France GK Loïc Badiashile
45 France DF Pierre-Daniel N'Guinda
France MF Dylan Beaulieu
France MF Corentin Tirard

Reserves

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
France GK Florian Andreani
France GK Emmanuel Mifsud
France GK Tony Tropeano
France DF Safwan Mbaé
France DF Yoann Etienne
France DF Salif Dramé
France DF Julien Serrano
Ivory Coast DF Kouadio-Yves Dabila
France DF Dylan Ouedraogo
France DF Jonathan Cissé
Portugal DF Rúben Vinagre
No. Position Player
France MF Chahreddine Boukholda
France MF Tristan Muyumba
France MF Kévin Appin
France MF Guevin Tormin
Ivory Coast MF Kouakou Serge-Armand Aka
Belgium MF Adrien Bongiovanni
France MF Franck Irie
France MF Christopher Lina
France MF Johan Rotsen
France FW Brighton Labeau

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
20 Mali MF Adama Traoré (at Rio Ave)
28 France MF Corentin Jean (at Toulouse)
France GK Paul Nardi (on loan to Cercle Brugge)
France DF Mehdi Beneddine (on loan to Cercle Brugge)
France DF Raphaël Diarra (on loan to Cercle Brugge)
Nigeria DF Elderson Echiéjilé (on loan to Sporting de Gijón)
Morocco MF Youssef Aït Bennasser (at Nancy)
France MF Jonathan Mexique (on loan to Red Star)
No. Position Player
Portugal MF Gil Bastião Dias (at Rio Ave)
Portugal MF Rony Lopes (at Lille)
Ivory Coast FW Lacina Traoré (at Sporting de Gijón)
France FW Ilyes Chaïbi (at Ajaccio)
France FW Allan Saint-Maximin (at Bastia)
France FW Quentin Ngakoutou (at Union SG)
Guinea FW Tafsir Chérif (on loan to Cercle Brugge)

Transfers

Summer

Winter

Friendlies

Competitions

Ligue 1

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Monaco (C) 38 30 5 3 107 31 +76 95 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Paris Saint-Germain 38 27 6 5 83 27 +56 87
3 Nice 38 22 12 4 63 36 +27 78 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
4 Lyon 38 21 4 13 77 48 +29 67 Qualification for the Europa League group stage[lower-alpha 1]
5 Marseille 38 17 11 10 57 41 +16 62 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
Source: Ligue 1, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Fairplay ranking.[34]
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Since the winners of the 2016–17 Coupe de France and the 2016–17 Coupe de la Ligue, Paris Saint-Germain, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the Coupe de France winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the fourth-placed team and the spot awarded to the Coupe de la Ligue winners (Europa League third qualifying round) was passed to the sixth-placed team. The fifth-placed team received the spot in Europa League third qualifying round originally designated to the fourth-placed team.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 30 5 3 107 31  +76 95 17 1 1 63 14  +49 13 4 2 44 17  +27

Last updated: 20 May 2017.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by match

Match1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHHA
ResultDWWWWLWWLWDWWWDWWLWWWDWWWDWWWWWWWWWWWW
Position106211322222222322221111111111111111111

Updated to match(es) played on 20 May 2017. Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

Coupe de France

Coupe de la Ligue

UEFA Champions League

Third qualifying round

Play-off round

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 France Monaco 6 3 2 1 9 7 +2 11 Advance to knockout phase
2 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 6 2 4 0 8 4 +4 10
3 England Tottenham Hotspur 6 2 1 3 6 6 0 7 Transfer to Europa League
4 Russia CSKA Moscow 6 0 3 3 5 11 6 3
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Knockout phase

Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals

Statistics

Appearances and goals

As of match played 20 May 2017
No. Pos Nat Player TotalLigue 1Coupe de FranceCoupe de la LigueChampions League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Croatia Danijel Subašić 5403600040140
2 DF Brazil Fabinho 561233+492+200+1013+13
5 DF Brazil Jemerson 5423422030150
6 DF Brazil Jorge 511+11300000
7 MF Morocco Nabil Dirar 3318+101201+107+40
8 MF Portugal João Moutinho 52319+12141417+60
9 FW Colombia Radamel Falcao 433022+7211+111+11107
10 MF Portugal Bernardo Silva 581133+481+202+1013+23
11 FW Argentina Guido Carrillo 3185+1471+11201+70
14 MF France Tiemoué Bakayoko 51325+721040141
16 GK Italy Morgan De Sanctis 8010500020
18 FW France Valère Germain 601728+8103+232+109+74
19 DF France Djibril Sidibé 47326+321+103+10121
23 DF France Benjamin Mendy 39124+10211+109+10
24 DF Italy Andrea Raggi 37011+304+103012+30
25 DF Poland Kamil Glik 538366113012+11
26 MF Brazil Gabriel Boschilia 1685+6620121+10
27 MF France Thomas Lemar 551428+691+123113+32
29 FW France Kylian Mbappé 442617+121532336+36
30 GK Senegal Seydou Sy 1010000000
33 FW France Irvin Cardona 700+302+100+1000
34 DF France Abdou Diallo 1104+10400+1010
35 DF France Kevin N'Doram 813+20210010
38 DF Mali Almamy Touré 27012+30303+103+20
40 GK France Loïc Badiashile 200+1000000+10
41 MF Republic of the Congo Yhoan Andzouana 1000100000
43 MF France Dylan Beaulieu 1000100000
44 MF Belgium Adrien Bongiovanni 10000+100000
45 DF Ivory Coast Kouadio-Yves Dabila 10000+100000
45 DF France Pierre-Daniel N'Guinda 1000100000
46 DF France Safwan Mbaé 1000100000
47 MF France Tristan Muyumba 1000100000
Players away from the club on loan:
20 MF Mali Adama Traoré 724+12000+100+10
28 FW France Corentin Jean 511+10001+1110
Players who appeared for Monaco no longer at the club:
17 FW Portugal Ivan Cavaleiro 301+1000000+10
32 DF Democratic Republic of the Congo Marcel Tisserand 1010000000

Goalscorers

Place Position Nation Number Name Ligue 1 Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Champions League Total
1FWColombia9Radamel Falcao2111730
2FWFrance29Kylian Mbappé1523626
3FWFrance18Valère Germain1030417
4MFFrance27Thomas Lemar921214
5DFBrazil2Fabinho900312
6MFPortugal10Bernardo Silva800311
7FWArgentina11Guido Carrillo71008
MFBrazil26Gabriel Boschilia60208
DFPoland25Kamil Glik61018
9Own goal40116
10MFPortugal8João Moutinho21104
12DFFrance19Djibril Sidibé20013
MFFrance14Tiemoué Bakayoko20013
14MFMali20Adama Traoré20002
DFBrazil5Jemerson20002
16DFBrazil6Jorge10001
DFFrance35Kevin N'Doram01001
DFFrance23Benjamin Mendy01001
MFMorocco7Nabil Dirar10001
FWFrance28Corentin Jean00101
TOTALS 107131029159

Disciplinary record

As of match played 20 May 2017
N P Nat. Name Ligue 1 Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Champions League Total Notes
1 GK Croatia Danijel Subašić 1 2 3
2 MF Brazil Fabinho 8 1 5 14
5 DF Brazil Jemerson 8 1 4 12 1
6 DF Brazil Jorge 1 1
7 DF Morocco Nabil Dirar 2 1 1 4
8 MF Portugal João Moutinho 1 1 2
9 FW Colombia Radamel Falcao 2 4 6
10 FW Portugal Bernardo Silva 3 1 4
14 MF France Tiemoué Bakayoko 2 1 3 5 1
18 FW France Valère Germain 2 2
19 DF France Djibril Sidibé 7 1 4 1 12 1
20 DF Mali Adama Traoré 1 1
23 DF France Benjamin Mendy 6 1 1 3 1 10 1 1
24 DF Italy Andrea Raggi 1 1 1 1
25 DF Poland Kamil Glik 6 1 3 10
26 MF Brazil Boschilia 1 2 3
27 MF France Thomas Lemar 1 1 3 5
28 FW France Corentin Jean 1 1 2
29 FW France Kylian Mbappé 2 2
32 DF Democratic Republic of the Congo Marcel Tisserand 1 1
34 DF France Abdou Diallo 1 1
35 DF France Kevin N'Doram 1 1

Source: Match reports in Competitive matches
Ordered by , and
= Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Notes

  1. ^ Tottenham Hotspur played their home matches at Wembley Stadium, London instead of their regular stadium, White Hart Lane, London.

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