Top passers ranked by most passes in the Ligue 1 2024-25 – 27.02.25

Top passers ranked by most passes in the Ligue 1 2024-25

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Who will finish the season as the top passer ranked by most passes in the Ligue 1? Who has made the most passes so far this season? And how many? Let’s find out!

Statistics are used for a variety of different reasons within professional football today. Stats refer to football player or football team’s accomplishments throughout any given game. For instance, during games, statisticians keep track of goals, saves, tackles, interceptions, passes, dribbles, shots, aerial duels won, blocked shots, fouls, key passes, assists, offsides, clearances, yellow cards, red cards, pass success percentages, possessions, etc., to create stats sheets to follow the players’ or team’s progress. Individual or team statistics can have a great bearing on playing time, game outcome, team selections and rankings, and more.

Based on the most recent football statistics and records, we have compiled a comprehensive post listing the top passers ranked by most passes in the Ligue 1.

Loads of football players can be good in this statistical category, however only the footballers with the biggest number of passes have made it onto our list.

This statistical article brings you top passers ranked by most passes in the Ligue 1 of the season so far. Let’s see!

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Top passers ranked by most passes in the Ligue 1 2024-25

Player Passes
1. Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Marseille 2114
2. Leonardo Balerdi, Marseille 1952
3. Vitinha, Paris Saint-Germain 1628
4. Alexsandro Ribeiro, Lille 1538
5. Bafodé Diakité, Lille 1529
6. Willian Pacho, Paris Saint-Germain 1488
7. Achraf Hakimi, Paris Saint-Germain 1441
8. Marquinhos, Paris Saint-Germain 1394
9. Beraldo, Paris Saint-Germain 1327
10. Thilo Kehrer, Monaco 1296
11. Amir Murillo, Marseille 1280
12. Benjamin André, Lille 1274
13. Guéla Doué, Strasbourg 1224
14. Facundo Medina, Lens 1175
15. Jordan Lefort, Angers 1170
16. Himad Abdelli, Angers 1156
17. João Neves, Paris Saint-Germain 1140
18. Fabián Ruiz, Paris Saint-Germain 1117
19. Moussa Niakhaté, Lyon 1116
20. Gautier Lloris, Le Havre 1107
21. Pedro Chirivella, Nantes 1102
22. Derek Cornelius, Marseille 1072
23. Adrien Thomasson, Lens 1071
24. Dylan Batubinsika, Saint-Etienne 1053
25. Geoffrey Kondogbia, Marseille 1049
26. Dante, Nice 1047
27. Mamadou Sarr, Strasbourg 1042
28. Warren Zaïre-Emery, Paris Saint-Germain 1037
29. Clinton Mata, Lyon 1028
30. Charlie Cresswell, Toulouse 1006
31. Pierre Ekwah, Saint-Etienne 1005
32. Andrey Santos, Strasbourg 996
33. Téji Savanier, Montpellier 974
34. Nemanja Matic, Lyon 970
35. Ismaël Doukouré, Strasbourg 968
36. Moïse Bombito, Nice 961
37. Jean-Charles Castelletto, Nantes 937
38. Kenny Lala, Brest 936
39. Adrien Rabiot, Marseille 934
40. Djordje Petrovic, Strasbourg 933
41. Corentin Tolisso, Lyon 929
42. Brendan Chardonnet, Brest 923
43. Hans Hateboer, Rennes 915
44. Emmanuel Agbadou, Reims 914
45. Cédric Kipré, Reims 913
46. Nuno Mendes, Paris Saint-Germain 910
47. Lee Kang-In, Paris Saint-Germain 907
48. Étienne Youté, Le Havre 897
49. Lamine Camara, Monaco 896
50. Mason Greenwood, Marseille 895

A list of the top passers ranked by most passes in the Ligue 1.

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Pass – Any intentional played ball from one football player to another. Passes include open play passes, goal kicks, corners and free kicks played as pass – but exclude crosses, goalkeeper throws and throw-ins.

The success of a football team depends a lot on the individual players making up that team. However, not all positions on a team are the same and there are significant differences in the style of game being played in different leagues. It is therefore important to take into account both the position and the league when evaluating individual football players.

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Lucas Blanc

Ottawa-born expert for statistical analysis and avid fan of Canadian football. Lucas Blanc has written for various French football portals and now he writes for World Football Rumours. He is a professional sports writer. Lucas has lived in three continents – North America, Australia and Europe. The languages that he knows are French, English, German, Italian and Spanish.

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