1992–93 FFHG Division 3 season

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This was the 1992-93 FFHG Division 3 season:

First round

Bretagne-Pays de Loire
Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Cholet 8 7 1 0 77 33 15
2. Angers II 8 3 1 4 44 61 7
3. Rennes 8 1 0 7 38 65 2

La Roche-sur-Yon withdrew.

Ile-de-France

Tours finished first, and Conflans-sainte-Honorine and Courbevoie also advanced.

Nord

Reims II won.

Normandie
  1. Rouen II
  2. Louviers
  3. Caen II
Alpes
  • 10/31: Valence - Montpellier 13:4
  • 11/7: Valence - Avignon II 12:4
  • 11/14: Valence - Toulon 7:3
  • 11/28: Valence - Nice II 15:0
  • 12/12: Valence - Avignon II 6:4
  • 12/19: Valence - Toulon 8:1

Valence finished first, losing only one game, and qualified to advance along with Toulon and Chambery. Montpellier wound up replacing Chambery, who declined to continue, due to a limited budget.

Sud-Ouest
  • 10/3: Brive - Pessac 9:8
  • 10/17: Anglet II - Bordeaux
  • 10/17: Brive - Niort
  • 10/24: Brive - Anglet II 7:6
  • 10/24: Bordeaux - Pessac
  • 10/31: Brive - Poitiers II
  • 11/9: Anglet II tied Bordeaux
  • 11/14: Bordeaux - Brive
  • 11/28: Brive - Pessac 11:1
  • 12/19: Bordeaux - Brive 11:5
  • Bordeaux - Poitiers 9:4
  • Brive - Anglet II

Qualification round

Nord
Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Tours 8 7 1 0 76 33 15
2. Courbevoie 8 4 2 2 68 35 10
3. Reims II 8 4 0 4 62 59 8
4. Conflans 8 3 1 4 69 50 7
5. Rouen II 8 0 0 8 17 115 -1

Rouen II was penalized a point for forfeiting a game against Cholet. Cholet was excluded from the table after forfeiting games to Conflans and Reims.

Sud
Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Bordeaux 8 7 0 1 94 17 14
2. Anglet II 8 6 1 1 58 35 13
3. Valence 8 3 2 3 70 51 8
4. Montpellier 8 2 1 5 40 67 5
5. Toulon 8 0 0 8 13 105 -1

Toulon was penalized a point for forfeiting a game. Villard-de-Lans II forfeited participation.

Final Four

Round-robin
  • Bordeaux - Valence 8:1
  • Tours - Courbevoie 4:1
  • Bordeaux - Courbevoie 6:4
  • Tours - Valence 9:2
  • Courbevoie - Valence 10:4
  • Bordeaux - Tours 6:5
Final
  • Bordeaux - Tours 8:4, 3:4

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