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The 2024–25 Olympique Lyonnais Féminin season is the club's twenty-first season since FC Lyon joined OL as its women's ... Coupe de France Trophée des Championnes
On 22 June, Olympique Lyonnais made Lindsey Horan's loan deal from Portland Thorns a permanent move, with Horan signing until the summer of 2026. [1]On 1 July, Dzsenifer Marozsán extended her contract with Olympique Lyonnais until the summer of 2025, [2] whilst Melchie Dumornay officially joined the club, having signed a pre-contract agreement on 16 January, from Stade Reims on a three-year deal.
Since joining Lyon, the women's section has won the Division 1 Féminine fourteen times and the Coupe de France nine times. Lyon reached the semi-finals of the 2007–08 edition of the UEFA Women's Cup and, during the 2009–10 season , reached the final of the inaugural edition of the UEFA Women's Champions League , losing to German club ...
Lille 0–7 Lyon (23 March 2024) [3] Highest scoring: Paris Saint-Germain 8–1 Bordeaux (20 January 2024) Longest winning run: Lyon (14 matches) Longest unbeaten run: Lyon (21 matches) Longest winless run: Lille (16 matches) Longest losing run: Lille (6 matches) Highest attendance: 21,764 Lyon 1–1 Paris Saint-Germain (11 February 2024) [4 ...
Olympique Lyonnais reached the UEFA Women's Champions League Final for the first time during the 2009–10, where they lost on penalties to Turbine Potsdam. [1] The following year, Olympique Lyonnais returned to final and faced Turbine Potsdam again, this time defeating them 2–0 to win their first UEFA Women's Champions League title.
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.
This is a list of seasons played by seven-time European champion and fifteen-time French champion Olympique Lyonnais Féminin, a women's football club. The team was created in 1970 and was FC Lyon 's women's section for over three decades before switching to Olympique Lyonnais starting from the 2004–05 season.
Coupe de France Féminine; Founded: 2001; 24 years ago () Region: France: Number of teams: 488 (2014–15) Domestic cup(s) Trophée des Championnes: Current champions: Paris Saint-Germain (4th title) Most successful club(s) Olympique Lyonnais (10 titles) Website: Official site (in French) 2024–25 Coupe de France Féminine