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  2. Olympique de Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Olympique de Marseille (French: [ɔlɛ̃pik də maʁsɛj], locally [olɛ̃ˈpikə də maχˈsɛjə]; Occitan: Olimpic de Marselha, pronounced [ulimˈpi de maʀˈsejɔ]), also known simply as Marseille, or by the abbreviation OM (IPA:, locally), is a French professional football club based in Marseille which competes in Ligue 1, the top flight of French football.

  3. File:Olympique Marseille logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    logo extrait avec Inkscape du bilan de la saison 2005-2006 de ligue 1, disponible sur le site de la Ligue de football professionnel. Author Olympique de Marseille

  4. La Commanderie - Wikipedia

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    The Centre d'Entraînement Robert Louis-Dreyfus, commonly referred to as La Commanderie, is the training ground and academy base of French football club Olympique de Marseille. Located in Marseille, the ground was officially opened in July 1991. [1] The training ground was renamed in 2009 after the death of the owner of the club, Robert Louis ...

  5. List of football clubs in France - Wikipedia

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    Athlético Marseille: District League, Provence: TBC: Marseille: Bouches-du-Rhône: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur: Olympique de Marseille: Ligue 1: 1 Olympique de Marseille (women) Division 2 Féminine: 2 US Marseille Endoume: National 3: 5 FC Martigues: National: 3: Martigues: CS Meaux: National 3: 5: Meaux: Seine-et-Marne: Île-de-France: FC ...

  6. Olympique Marseille - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 March 2004, at 23:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  7. Stade Vélodrome - Wikipedia

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    For fans of the Olympians between the wars, the real home of OM was Stade de l'Huveaune, owned by Olympique de Marseille and partly financed by fans in the early 1920s. [citation needed] After World War II, however, Marseille no longer owned the Stadium Huveaune. Seeking support from the city, Chairman Marcel Leclerc had OM play at Huveaune ...

  8. Lésigny, Seine-et-Marne - Wikipedia

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    The town is well known for its affluence and for the Château de Grande Romaine, which hosted the Brazil national football team during FIFA World Cup 1998, as well as famous European football teams such as Paris Saint-Germain FC, Olympique de Marseille, AS Monaco FC and Chelsea FC. Since becoming residential, Lésigny has hosted many celebrities.

  9. 2024–25 Olympique de Marseille season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 season is the 125th season in the history of Olympique de Marseille, and the club's 29th consecutive season in Ligue 1.In addition to the domestic league, the club participated in the Coupe de France.