1989–90 FFHG Division 3 season

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This was the 1989-90 FFHG Division 3 season:

First round

Bretagne-Pays de Loire
Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. La Roche-sur-Yon 4 3 0 1 32 20 6
2. Cholet 4 3 0 1 30 24 6
3. Rennes 4 0 0 4 18 36 0

Nantes II withdrew. La Roche-sur-Yon played out of competition, so Cholet advanced.

Nord
  1. Valenciennes
  2. Dunkerque II
  3. Croix
Normandie
  • 10/7: Le Havre - Cherbourg 16:8
  • 11/4: Caen II - Cherbourg 20:3
  • 11/18: Rouen II - Chebrourg 11:1
  • 11/18: Le Havre - Caen II 7:5
  • 11/25: Le Havre - Cherbourg 10:7
  • Rouen II - Le Havre 5:4
  1. Rouen II
  2. Caen II
  3. Le Havre
  4. Cherbourg
Ile-de-France

Conflans-sainte-Honorine won, finishing ahead of Yerres.

Est
Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Dijon 8 8 0 0 115 28 16
2. Epinal II 7 5 0 2 57 33 10
3. Mulhouse 8 3 1 4 54 66 7
4. Belfort 7 2 1 4 35 68 5
5. Metz 8 0 0 8 40 106 0
Alpes

Villard-de-Lans II won.

Languedoc-Roussillon
  • 10/7: Toulouse - Font-Romeu 20:5
  • 10/14: Montpellier - Toulouse 8:4
  • 10/14: Font-Romeu - Valence 6:4
  • 10/21: Font-Romeu - Montpellier 5:2
  • 10/21: Toulouse - Perpignan 20:1
  • 10/28: Nimes - Font-Romeu 18:7
  • 11/4: Font-Romeu - Perpignan 19:3
  • 11/4: Nimes - Toulouse 3:2
  • 11/18: Toulouse - Font-Romeu 6:4
  • 11/24: Valence - Font-Romeu 5:4
  • 11/25: Toulouse - Montpellier 15:3
  • 12/3: Font-Romeu - Montpellier 11:6
  • 12/9: Nimes - Font-Romeu 13:5
  • 12/16: Nimes - Toulouse 6:5
  • 12/16: Font-Romeu - Perpignan 18:3
  1. Nimes 16 pts
  2. Toulouse 10 pts
  3. Font-Romeu 8 pts
  4. Montpellier 6 pts
  5. Perpignan 0 pts

Valence was excluded from the championship and had their results annulled.

Sud-Ouest
  • 10/14: Limoges - Brive 6:5
  • 10/21: Pessac - Brive 7:6
  • 10/21: Limoges - Niort 16:1
  • 10/28: Limoges - Poitier IIs 6:5
  • 11/4: Pessac - Limoges 4:2
  • 11/11: Brive - Poitiers II 6:5
  • 11/18; Brive - Poitiers II 13:2
  • 11/25: Brive - Pessac
  • 12/2: Brive - Niort 8:5
  • 12/2: Limoges - Poitiers II 5:3
  • 12/9: Limoges - Pessac 2:1
  • 12/9: Brive - Niort 8:4
  • 12/16: Limoges - Brive 9:2
  1. Limoges
  2. Pessac
  3. Brive
Languedoc-Sud-Ouest Qualifier
  • 1/6: Font-Romeu - Brive 16:5

Qualification round

Nord
Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Dijon 8 8 0 0 77 33 16
2. Valenciennes 8 6 0 2 72 39 12
3. Conflans 6 2 0 4 49 45 4
4. Yerres 7 1 1 5 45 65 3
5. Cholet 7 0 1 6 26 87 1

Rouen II forfeited their participation.

Sud
Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Villard-de-Lans II 10 9 0 1 107 40 18
2. Toulouse 8 6 0 2 68 47 12
3. Nimes 10 6 0 4 95 54 12
4. Font-Romeu 9 3 0 6 68 96 6
5. Limoges 9 2 0 7 39 108 4
6. Pessac 8 1 0 7 35 67 2

Final Four

(4/14-16)

  • Villard-de-Lans II - Toulouse 5:5
  • Dijon - Valenciennes 8:6
  • Villard-de-Lans II - Dijon 6:2
  • Toulouse - Valenciennes 6:5
  • Dijon - Toulouse 8:3
  • Valenciennes - Villard-de-Lans II 5:5

Sources


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