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Football league
Division 3 Féminine
Organising bodyFrench Football Federation
Founded2002; 23 years ago (2002)
Country France
Confederation UEFA
Number of clubs24
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toD2 Féminine
Relegation toRégional 1 Féminine
Domestic cup(s)Coupe de France Féminine
Trophée des Championnes
WebsiteWebsite
Current: 2024–25 Division 3 Féminine

The Division 3 Féminine, shortened as D3 Féminine, is the third division of women's football in France. Run by the French Football Federation, the league is contested by twenty four fully professional clubs into two groups.[1] [2] [3]

Clubs

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2024–25 Division 3 Féminine GROUP A
Team 2023–24 Location Venue
Croix Blanche Angers Football 9th Angers Stade de l'Arceau
Auxerre Winner of Accession phase to D3 Féminine Auxerre Stade Groupama
Bourges Foot 18 3rd Bourges Stade Jacques Rimbault
Stade Brest 2nd Brest Stade de Pen-Helen
Stade Malherbe Caen 8th Caen Stade de Venoix
ESOF Vendée La Roche-sur-Yon 5th La Roche-sur-Yon Stade de Saint-André-d'Ornay
ALC Longvic 7th Group B Longvic Stade Maurice Colson
US Quevilly-Rouen Métropole Winner of Accession phase to D3 Féminine Le Petit-Quevilly Stade Robert Diochon
CPB Bréquigny Rennes 4th Rennes Complexe sportif Bréquigny
RC Roubaix Wervicq 6th Wervicq-Sud Stade Antoine Maillard
Racing Club Saint-Denis 10th Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis Stade Auguste Delaune
AAS Sarcelles Winner of Accession phase to D3 Féminine Sarcelles Centre Sportif Nelson Mandela
2024–25 Division 3 Féminine GROUP B
Team 2023–24 Location Venue
ASPTT Albi 11th (D2) Albi Stade Maurice Rigaud
AS Cannes 2nd Cannes Stade Maurice Chevalier
Grenoble Foot 38 3rd Grenoble Stade du Vercors
Chassieu-Décines Football Club Winner of Accession phase to D3 Féminine Chassieu Complexe Sportif Roger Tisserand
Clermont Foot 5th Clermont-Ferrand Stade Leclanché
US Colomiers Football 8th Colomiers Stade Bertrand Andrieux
Le Puy Foot 43 Auvergne 6th Le Puy-en-Velay Stade Charles Massot
AS Monaco FC Winner of Accession phase to D3 Féminine Monaco Stade Louis II
Olympique Lyonnais B 4th Lyon Groupama OL Training
Montauban FCTG 12th (D2) Montauban Stade Jean Verbeke
Montpellier HSC B Winner of Accession phase to D3 Féminine Montpellier Stade Bernard Gasset Terrain n°7
Nîmes Football Féminin 9th Nîmes Stade Jean-Bouin (Nîmes)

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