Decathlon Arena - Stade Pierre-Mauroy, home stadium of LOSC Lille
LOSC Lille

LOSC Lille

FranceFrakkland
DLWLW

Stofnað

1944

Þjálfari

Bruno Genesio

Völlur

Decathlon Arena - Stade Pierre-Mauroy

Borg

Villeneuve d'Ascq

Rými

50,083

Yfirborð

grass

#5 Ligue 1 R0# Coupe de France # Coupe de la Ligue #18 UEFA Europa League R0
NæstiLigue 1
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Lille OSC was founded in 1944 through the merger of two clubs: Olympique Lillois and SC Fivois.

Tölfræði tímabils

Met

13W 5D 8L

H:7W/A:6W

Mörk

40 / 33 (+7)

H:20/A:20

Hreint mark

11

H:4/A:7

Röðun

5

Leikmenn á hliðarlínu (13)

R. PerraudAnkle Injury
síðan 21/09/2025
O. SahraouiFoot Injury
síðan 15/08/2025
U. RaghouberPelvis Injury
síðan 19/09/2025
Alexsandro RibeiroThigh Injury
síðan 15/09/2025
E. MbappéThigh Injury
síðan 28/04/2025
M. BroholmAnkle Injury
síðan 18/08/2025
N. MukauAnkle Injury
síðan 25/08/2025
O. TouréKnee Injury
síðan 18/08/2025
André GomesCalf Injury
síðan 22/08/2025
T. MeunierPelvis Injury
síðan 12/09/2025
Tiago SantosKnee Injury
síðan 09/05/2025
A. MandiGroin Injury
síðan 15/08/2025
M. CaillardArm Injury
síðan 15/08/2025

Bikarar

Ligue 1

2020/2021,2010/2011,1953/1954,1945/1946,

4xWinner

Ligue 1

2018/2019,2004/2005,1950/1951,1949/1950,1948/1949,1947/1948,1935/1936,

7x2nd Place

Coupe de France

2010/2011,1954/1955,1952/1953,1947/1948,1946/1947,1945/1946,

6xWinner

Coupe de France

1948/1949,1944/1945,

2x2nd Place

Trophée des Champions

2021,

1xWinner

Trophée des Champions

2011/2012,1955,

2x2nd Place

Ligue 2

1999/2000,1977/1978,1973/1974,1970/1971,1963/1964,

5xWinner

LOSC Lille

Lille OSC, formed from a historic merger of Olympique Lillois and SC Fives in 1944 — though its roots trace back to 1902 — is one of France's most storied clubs, nicknamed Les Dogues (The Mastiffs). Based at the modern Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, which holds over 50,000 spectators, the club has won four Ligue 1 titles (1946, 1954, 2011, 2021) and six Coupe de France crowns. Their remarkable 2020-21 title, secured against the financial might of PSG under manager Christophe Galtier, stands as one of the great upsets in modern French football. Lille have also established themselves as one of Europe's finest talent factories, launching the careers of Eden Hazard, Victor Osimhen, Mike Maignan, and Leny Yoro.