After Paris Saint-Germain were awarded the Ligue 1 title, we take a look at the rest of league standings, which also saw Bongani Zungu's Amiens relegated while Keagan Dolly's Montpellier just missed out on European football.
Click through the gallery to see the top six, relegated sides and the two promoted sides.
The Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 seasons were cancelled on Tuesday after the country's prime minister Edouard Philippe announced there will be no sporting events taking place until September.
While Dutch Eredivisie did not have a champion or relegation, PSG were handed their ninth Ligue 1 title on the points-per-match system, according to the league.
Marseille finished in second and will return to the UEFA Champions League for the first time since the 2013/2014 season, while the final Champions League spot went Rennes, although they have to go through the qualifying stage.
Ligue 1 have three designated spots for the Europa League, with Lille and Reims going straight into the group stages while Nice, who prop up the top six, will go to the qualifiers.
???? The final league table, as determined by a points-per-match basis: pic.twitter.com/7q8np75npW
— Ligue 1 English (@Ligue1_ENG) April 30, 2020
At the bottom of the standings, Ligue 1 bid farewell to Toulouse, who are relegated to Ligue 2 after spending 17 years in the top flight as they sit bottom of the log.
Toulouse will be joined the second tier by Amiens, who finish the season in 19th spot, seven points adrift of safety.
Nimes, meanwhile, will play another season in the top flight after the relegation/promotion play-offs were cancelled, meaning only two Ligue 2 sides were promoted.
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