Notable examples include Michael Essien, Florent Malouda, Sidney Govou, Juninho, Cris, Eric Abidal, Mahamadou Diarra, Patrick Müller and Karim Benzema. The European Cup was denied, but the glory would eventually come for Marseille. Marseille won Group A and suddenly found themselves in the final against Milan. Govou, Coupet, and Juninho share the honour of being only Lyon players who were a part of all seven title runs. Saison 1991-1992 de l'Olympique lyonnais . The club currently operates on the European Stock Exchange under the name OL Groupe, initialled OLG. Lyon has the distinction of starting a national record-breaking streak of seven successive titles beginning with the 2001–02 season. The aspiring chairman gave Domenech carte blanche to recruit whoever he saw fit to help the team reach the first division. Lyon has won the UEFA Intertoto Cup, achieving this honour in 1997. Lyon also reached the final of the Coupe de la Ligue, however, they eventually lost to Paris Saint-Germain 6-5 on penalties. Di Nallo is also third behind Chiesa and Coupet in all time appearances having played in 489 matches during his 14-year stint at the club. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. [4], More recently, OL announced in December 2019 that it would buy an 89.5% stake in the U.S. National Women's Soccer League team known at the time as Reign FC. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. [8] In February 2009, Lyon were rated in the 12th spot in the Deloitte Football Money League, reportedly bringing in an annual revenue of €155.7 million for the 2007–08 season, which ranks among the world's best football clubs in terms of revenue. Ultimately the LFP decided that the 1993 title would remain unattributed. The ladies team was set up in the 1970s as part of FC Lyon, but was attached to OL in the summer of 2004. Olympique Lyonnais : 30 ans de première division en images et vidéos (saison 1992-93) 18/02/2020, 08h21 Photo du match qui marquera le + l'esprit de cette saison 1992-93 (on y reviendra plus bas). Maillots Domicile Chronologie Saison précédente Saison suivante modifier La saison 1992-1993 de l' Olympique lyonnais est la quarante-troisième de l'histoire du club. Maillots Domicile Chronologie Saison précédente Saison suivante modifier La saison 1991-1992 de l' Olympique lyonnais est la quarante-deuxième de l'histoire du club. It is located in the city of Lyon, not far from the Stade de Gerland. Olympique Lyonnais is owned by Rhône businessman Jean-Michel Aulas, who acquired the club on 15 June 1987. [1] Their fans greeted the triumph by chanting "A jamais les premiers" because they won the first "Classico" against PSG in 1971. [22] The derby also pits "the recently most successful French club" (Lyon) against "the formerly biggest French club" (Saint-Étienne) and is often cited as one of the high-points of the Ligue 1 season. Heisserer also served as the first player-coach of the club, coming out of retirement to play during his final season at the club. He serves as the founder and chief operating officer of CEGID (Compagnie Européenne de Gestion par l'Informatique Décentralisée). The fund was managed by IDG Capital Partners.[10]. Marseille was not stripped of the Champions League, as the match in question was not in the competition, but lost the right of title-defense in the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League,[6] as well as regular reigning European champions match in 1993 Intercontinental Cup and 1993 European Super Cup. Lyon were free to wear its BetClic sponsored shirts outside France; on 25 August 2009, the club unveiled the shirts in Belgium while taking on Anderlecht in the Champions League. For the 2009–10 season, Lyon returned the horizontal red and blue stripes. In 1955, Lyon officials decided to add a red and blue chevron and blue shorts to the combination. In the 2019-20 season, Lyon suffered a poor start to the season, and ended the season in seventh place, as the league was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak. Under Mignot's helm, Lyon won its third Coupe de France title in 1972–73, beating Nantes 2–1. By 1920, the stadium was completely functional. Olympique Lyonnais has a highly-active and loyal fanbase composed of many groups of supporters. The stadia originally had a cycling track, but was removed to increase the seating capacity to 50,000. The club's biggest victory on the European stage occurred during the 1974–75 season, where Lyon hammered Luxembourg-based club FA Red Boys Differdange 7–0. The youth Academy also moved to the neighbouring town of Meyzieu. Olympique lyonnais Saison 1992-1993 Généralités; Président: Jean-Michel Aulas: Entraîneur: Raymond Domenech: Résultats; Championnat: 14 e 33 points (9V-15N-14D) 40 buts pour, 45 contre: Coupe de France: Trente-deuxièmes de finale Pont Saint-Esprit 1-0: Meilleur buteur: Rémi Garde (9) [7], Promoted from 1992–93 French Division 2, who will play in 1993–94 French Division 1, Marseille were stripped of the title and barred from, Paris Saint-Germain qualified for the 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup as winners of the, Le PSG est vice-champion d'un championnat sans champion suite au déclassement de l', "Tapie Directly Implicated As Marseille Trial Opens", "Scandal leaves a stain on the white shirt of Marseille", "From Glory to Disgrace: Soccer Saga Grips Marseille", Football: D1 le classement des buteurs SAISON 1992-93, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1992–93_French_Division_1&oldid=963875722, 1992–93 in European association football leagues, Articles with unsourced statements from September 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 22 June 2020, at 09:06. [5] Several weeks later, OL announced the rebranding of Reign FC as OL Reign.[6]. In 1912, the stadium was officially mandated and local architect Tony Garnier was given the reins to designing and constructing it. Aulas currently serves on the board for the European Club Association, a sports organisation representing football clubs in Europe. Barcelone 1992 Seoul 1988 Los Angeles 1984 Moscou 1980 ... On repart avec une cinquième Ligue des champions consécutive, une septième dans les bagages de l'Olympique lyonnais. Lyon's biggest league victory is 8–0 and also occurred on two occasions. In 1910, the mayor of Lyon, Édouard Herriot, came up with the idea to develop and build a sports stadia with an athletics track and a velodrome in the city. Lyon has participated in the UEFA Champions League 17 times, and during the 2009–10 season, reached the semi-finals of the competition for the first time after three previous quarter-final appearances. Further renovations were needed to prepare the stadium for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, as by that time FIFA had mandated that all stadiums used for international matches, including the World Cup, had to be all-seated. He was also the last president of the now-defunct G-14 organisation. Ultimately, this meant that Lyon failed to qualify for European competition for the first time in 24 years. Olympique lyonnais Saison 1991-1992. A corruption scandal and a Canal+'s shining light for Paris Saint-Germain would threaten their hegemony. The Centre Tola Vologe was the training centre and club headquarters of Olympique Lyonnais before the move to their new stadium in 2016. OL operates an esports team in China,[3] and in 2019 purchased a minority stake in the local ASVEL basketball club, specifically purchasing a 25% interest in ASVEL's men's side and a 10% interest in the women's side. The club's home colors are white, red and blue. Statistics are as of the 2019–20 season[1][2], "Fixtures and Results - Olympique Lyonnais", "Site Officiel de la F.F.F. In just the club's second year of existence, Lyon was crowned champion of the second division, securing promotion to the first division. The Saint-Étienne rivalry began during the 1960s when Lyon established permanent residency in the French first division. The facility is named after Anatole Vologe, commonly called Tola Vologe, who was a Lyon sportsman and was murdered by the Gestapo during World War II. Lyon was managed by former Lyon legend Aimé Mignot heading into the 1970s. Can you name the top-5 goalscorers of Olympique Lyonnais in each season since 1992/93 in the national league? The magazine valued the club at $408 million (€275.6M), excluding debt. Shanice Janice van de Sanden RON (born 2 October 1992) is a Dutch footballer who plays for Olympique Lyonnais in the Division 1 Féminine. The club also has support groups that are based in areas outside of the city of Lyon. Sommaire. OL has begun investment in sports outside of football. Lyon's first competitive game was a 3–0 victory against CA Paris-Charenton on 26 August 1950. Canal+ refused letting the club participate in the following season's Champions League after Marseille's exclusion by the UEFA. No winner was declared for the 1992–1993 season. Saison 1991-1992 de l'Olympique lyonnais. The club that finished second, Paris Saint Germain refused it, making it unattributed. The new incarnation of Gerland had a maximum capacity of 40,500. One of the club's most notable supporters group is Bad Gones ("Bad Kids"). It is believed that Tapie bribed Valenciennes to lose so that Olympique de Marseille would win the French League earlier, giving them more time to prepare for the Champions League Final. Popular Quizzes Today. The official name of the stadium was provisionally to be The Stade des Lumières. On 13 October 2008, the project was agreed upon by the State, the General Council of Rhône, the Grand Lyon, SYTRAL and the municipality of Décines for construction with approximately €180 million of public money being used and between €60–80 million coming from the Urban Community of Lyon. The opening of Parc OL was on 9 January 2016. Other support groups include the Hex@gones, which was formed in 2000 and sit in the Virage Sud area, the Gastrogones, who occupy the Jean Bouin stand, and the O'Elles Club, who sit in the Jean Jaurès stand. home, away, and alternate kits. During Coupe de la Ligue matches, Lyon wear shirts with the Speedy Triangle logo on the front of their shirt, as they are main sponsors of the LFP. The north and south stands, known as the Jean Jaurès and Jean Bouin stand, respectively, were completely knocked down and rebuilt, and the athletics track that had remained, even after the cycling track had been removed, was taken out. Olympique Lyonnais Féminin currently play in France's top division, Division 1 Féminine. [19] Lyon began wearing the shirt during the 1970–71 season and wore the kits up until the 1975–76 season. For a complete list of former Olympique Lyonnais players with a Wikipedia article, see here. [1] The club won its first Ligue 1 championship in 2002, starting a national record-setting streak of seven successive titles. Results. Olympique Lyonnais began playing at the Gerland in 1950 and remained at the stadium until 2016. Lyon are one of the most supported clubs in France, along with Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille. During the early years of the club's existence, Olympique Lyonnais primarily played in all-white uniforms. During that run the club also won one Coupe de France title, its first Coupe de la Ligue title and a record six Trophée des Champions. The group is no longer recognised by the club, but continues to operate in a functional manner. Olympique Lyonnais: 21: Karl Toko Ekambi: 14 september 1992 (28 år) Villarreal (-20) 27: Maxwel Cornet: 27 september 1996 (23 år) Metz (-15) Nämnvärda spelare. [20] Following the 1989–90 season, the club returned to the all-white kits and, at the start of the 1995–96 season, the club returned the vertical stripes, but opted to insert them in the center of the shirt, instead of to the left. Both the men and women teams now train within a modern complex right by the new Groupama Stadium in Décines. However, they eventually lost 3-0 in the semi-final to Bayern Munich, eliminating Lyon from the competition. On 1 September 2008, Olympique Lyonnais president Jean-Michel Aulas announced plans to create a new 60,000-seat stadium, tentatively called OL Land, to be built on 50 hectares of land located in Décines-Charpieu, a suburb of Lyon. In June 1987, Lyon was bought by Rhône businessman Jean-Michel Aulas who took control of the club aiming to turn Lyon into an established Ligue 1 side. Juninho Pernambucano betraktas vara en av Lyons moderna legender. Statistics are as of the 2019–20 season Lyon was a member of the G14 group of leading European football clubs and are founder members of its successor, the European Club Association. La saison 1991-1992 de l'Olympique lyonnais est la quarante-deuxième de l'histoire du club. In 2011, it was given to Alexandre Lacazette. 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[citation needed] Lyon became known for developing promising talent who went on to achieve greatness not only in France, but also abroad and internationally.