Orange Vélodrome, home stadium of Olympique Marseille
Olympique Marseille

Olympique Marseille

FranceFrance
LWLWW

Founded

1899

Venue

Orange Vélodrome

City

Marseille

Capacity

67,394

Surface

grass

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Trophies

Coupe de France

1988/1989,1975/1976,1971/1972,1968/1969,1942/1943,1937/1938,1934/1935,1926/1927,1925/1926,1923/1924,

10xWinner

Coupe de France

2015/2016,2006/2007,2005/2006,1990/1991,1986/1987,1985/1986,1953/1954,1939/1940,1933/1934,

9x2nd Place

Ligue 1

2009/2010,1991/1992,1990/1991,1989/1990,1988/1989,1971/1972,1970/1971,1947/1948,1936/1937,1928/1929,

10xWinner

Ligue 1

2024/2025,2021/2022,2019/2020,2012/2013,2010/2011,2008/2009,2006/2007,1998/1999,1993/1994,1986/1987,1974/1975,1969/1970,1938/1939,1937/1938,

14x2nd Place

Ligue 2

1983/1984,

1xWinner

Ligue 2

1995/1996,1965/1966,

2x2nd Place

Trophée des Champions

2011/2012,2010/2011,

2xWinner

Trophée des Champions

2021,1972,1971,1969,

4x2nd Place

UEFA Champions League

1992/1993,

1xWinner

UEFA Champions League

1990/1991,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

2017/2018,2003/2004,1998/1999,

3x2nd Place

Olympique Marseille

Olympique de Marseille, founded in 1899 in the passionate port city of Marseille, holds the unique distinction of being the only French club ever to win the European Cup, defeating AC Milan 1-0 in the 1993 Champions League final in Munich. The club plays at the magnificent Stade Vélodrome, a 67,000-seat fortress renowned for its electric atmosphere, and has won ten Ligue 1 titles. Known as OM, they are one of the most deeply supported clubs in France, with a fervent ultras culture and an identity inseparable from Marseille's fierce civic pride. Legendary players including Didier Deschamps, Zinedine Zidane, Fabien Barthez, and Dimitri Payet have worn the blue and white.