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Olympique Lyonnais Féminin (French pronunciation: [ɔlɛ̃pik ljɔnɛ]; commonly referred to as Olympique Lyon, Lyon, or simply OL) is a French women's professional football club based in Lyon. The club has been the female section of Olympique Lyonnais since 2004.
The 2024–25 Olympique Lyonnais Féminin season is the club's twenty-first season since FC Lyon joined OL as its ... Bourg-en-Bresse: 21:00 CEST : Renard 38 ...
The 2019–20 Olympique Lyonnais Féminin season was the club's sixthteenth season since FC Lyon joined OL as its women's section. Olympique Lyonnais retained their Division 1 Féminine , Coupe de France Féminine and UEFA Women's Champions League titles.
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.
The 2021–22 Olympique Lyonnais Féminin season was the club's eighteenth season since FC Lyon joined OL as its women's section.Olympique Lyonnais finished the season as Champions of the Division 1 Féminine and UEFA Women's Champions League, whilst they were knocked out of the Coupe de France Féminine by Paris Saint-Germain at the Round of 16 stage.
The 2022–23 Olympique Lyonnais Féminin season was the club's nineteenth season since FC Lyon joined OL as its women's section.Olympique Lyonnais finished the season as Champions of the Division 1 Féminine, Coupe de France and Trophée des Championnes, whilst they were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League by Chelsea in the Quarterfinals.
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.
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.