The Racing Club de France has officially secured the National 3 championship title after a fully controlled season from start to finish. On the final matchday, the Ciels et Blancs were held to a 1–1 draw by Dives-Cabourg.
The Racing opened the scoring in the first half through the inevitable Marvin Martin from the penalty spot, but were eventually caught in a disappointing second half.
This single point was enough to confirm an undisputed first place and secure promotion to National 2, a level the club had left just two years ago.
A clear dominance throughout the season
With three matches remaining, nine points ahead of their nearest rival Aubervilliers, and a superior head-to-head goal difference thanks to two wins in direct confrontations, the Racing are now mathematically guaranteed to finish top.
This superiority has been reflected in remarkable consistency, with a defensively solid team capable of making the difference in key moments. The Racing thus become the first club across the four N3 groups to officially secure promotion to National 2.
An almost perfect season
Beyond the title, the club’s overall performance is outstanding: just one league defeat so far this season. A record that highlights the team’s consistency, discipline, and collective quality.
This return to National 2 marks an important step in the club’s rebuilding process. The Racing Club de France thus confirms its ambition and returns to a level befitting its history.