Olympique Lyonnais
Association football club in France
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April 17 2025 | Manchester United England's beat France's Lyon 5–4 after extra time. |
April 17 2025 | Squad information and player appearances were last updated, reflecting the current status of the team. |
April 13 2025 | Auxerre lost to Lyon 1–3. |
April 10 2025 | Lyon France's drew with England's Manchester United 2–2. |
April 5 2025 | Lyon beat Lille 2–1. |
March 28 2025 | Strasbourg beat Lyon 4–2. |
March 16 2025 | Lyon beat Le Havre 4–2. |
2025 | Thiago Almada joined on loan from Botafogo for the 2024-25 season. |
March 9 2025 | Nice lost to Lyon 0–2. |
March 6 2025 | FCSB Romania's lost to France's Lyon 1–3. |
February 21 2025 | UEFA Champions League Round of 16 draw will take place for Olympique Lyonnais, determining their potential opponent in the knockout stage of the competition. |
February 16 2025 | Montpellier lost to Lyon 1–4. |
February 9 2025 | Lyon beat Reims 4–0. |
February 2 2025 | Marseille beat Lyon 3–2. |
January 31 2025 | Paulo Fonseca was appointed as the new Lyon manager, replacing Pierre Sage. |
January 30 2025 | Lyon France's drew with Bulgaria's Ludogorets Razgrad 1–1. |
January 27 2025 | Pierre Sage was sacked as Lyon manager. |
January 26 2025 | Nantes drew with Lyon 1–1. |
January 23 2025 | Fenerbahçe Turkey's drew with France's Lyon 0–0. |
January 18 2025 | Lyon drew with Toulouse 0–0. |
January 15 2025 | Bourgoin-Jallieu drew with Lyon 2–2 and won on penalties 4–2. |
January 11 2025 | Brest beat Lyon 2–1. |
January 4 2025 | Lyon beat Montpellier 1–0. |
2024 | Set European league attendance record of 58,018 during a match against Manchester United in the Europa League. |
2024 | Hosted 11 matches (5 men's and 6 women's) during the Summer Olympics. |
2024 | Lyon finishes 6th in Ligue 1, securing direct qualification to the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League league phase. |
2024 | The Parc Olympique Lyonnais was selected as one of three stadiums to host matches during the 2024 UEFA Women's Nations League Finals tournament. |
2024 | Competed in the UEFA Women's Champions League Final against Spain's Barcelona in Bilbao, Spain, ultimately finishing as runners-up. |
2024 | Currently competing in the 2024-25 Europa League, having already qualified for the Quarter-Finals after defeating FCSB 7-1 on aggregate in the Round of 16. |
2024 | Wilfried Zaha joined on loan from Galatasaray, while some players like Anthony Lopes and Maxence Caqueret left during the season after long-term associations with the club's youth system. |
2024 | Several significant player transfers occurred, including Jordan Veretout from Marseille, Malick Fofana from Gent, and Ernest Nuamah from Molenbeek. |
2024 | Olympique Lyonnais begins their 75th season and 36th consecutive season in the top flight, participating in Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and UEFA Europa League competitions. |
2024 | Club signed multiple new players including Lucas Perri from Botafogo, Abner Vinícius from Real Betis, Moussa Niakhaté from Nottingham Forest, Jordan Veretout from Marseille, and Georges Mikautadze from Metz. |
2024 | Rémy Descamps signed from Nantes on a free transfer, signing a contract until 2027. |
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