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OL Groupe (Olympique Lyonnais Groupe) is a French holding company created in 1999 primarily known for its ownership and management of the Olympique Lyonnais professional men's and women's association football clubs and their stadium, Parc Olympique Lyonnais.
The club participated in Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France, reaching the final of the latter competition. This season was Lyon's first ever season under the ownership and presidency of American businessman John Textor, who replaced Jean-Michel Aulas to become the new president, ending Aulas' three-decade rule in the club. [1]
The club's first major honor was winning the 1963–64 edition of the Coupe de France. Lyon won their first ever Ligue 1 title in the 2001–02 season. The title started a national record-breaking streak of seven successive league championships. Since the club played their first competitive match, more than 500 players have made a competitive ...
The 2024–25 season is the 75th season in the history of Olympique Lyonnais and their 36h consecutive season in the top flight.In addition to the domestic league, Lyon are participating in this season's editions of the Coupe de France and the UEFA Europa League.
The France national American football team is the official American football senior national team of France. It is controlled by the Fédération Française de Football Américain (FFFA) and competed for the first time in the American Football World Cup (IFAF World Cup) in 2003 .
This is a list of notable men's and women's football clubs that competed within the leagues and divisions of the French football league system during the 2023–24 season. Also included are clubs from outside France that play within the French system (suitably highlighted).
Marcelo signed with Bordeaux in January after he was demoted to the Lyon reserves in August. Reports: French soccer club Lyon demoted Marcelo for 'continuous farting' in dressing room [Video] Skip ...
The club suffered early elimination in the Coupe de France and Coupe de la Ligue, but reached the quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup losing to another Italian side in Bologna, 0–5 on aggregate. [ 5 ] The mid-to-late 1990s proved to be an enriching but ultimately frustrating learning period for Lyon.