Lille

Lille

Lille OSC (LIL)

Overview

Lille Olympique Sporting Club, a Northern France giant, is one of the historic clubs of French football. Founded in 1944, LOSC play at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy and wear red and white colors. Les Dogues marked recent history by winning the French championship in 2021, a resounding feat against PSG featuring Mbappé and Neymar.

Lille boast a rich trophy cabinet with four French championships and six Coupes de France. The northern club also shone in Europe, reaching Champions League round of 16 several times. LOSC stand out for their excellent training center that produced Eden Hazard, Yohan Cabaye, and Lucas Digne. The Stade Pierre-Mauroy, an ultra-modern venue, symbolizes Lille's ambitions.

Les Dogues maintain rivalries with Lens (Derby du Nord) and regional clubs. Lille represent the pride of a working-class metropolis that lives for their club. LOSC continue to combine talent development and sporting ambitions at the highest national and European level.

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General Information

Founded: 1944
Stadium: Stade Pierre-Mauroy
Official Website: www.losc.fr