Diário Ao-Vivo

França - 1.ª Divisão - Feminino 05/08 14:30 22 Bordéus - Feminino vs Lyon - Feminino - View
UEFA - Liga dos Campeões - Feminino 05/25 16:00 1 Barcelona - Feminino vs Lyon - Feminino - View

Resultados

UEFA - Liga dos Campeões - Feminino 04/28 14:00 2 Paris Saint-Germain - Feminino v Lyon - Feminino W 1-2
França - 1.ª Divisão - Feminino 04/24 16:30 21 [1] Lyon - Feminino v Guingamp - Feminino [10] W 2-1
UEFA - Liga dos Campeões - Feminino 04/20 17:00 2 Lyon - Feminino v Paris Saint-Germain - Feminino W 3-2
França - 1.ª Divisão - Feminino 04/14 19:00 20 [7] Saint-Étienne - Feminino v Lyon - Feminino [1] W 1-6
França - 1.ª Divisão - Feminino 03/31 19:00 19 [1] Lyon - Feminino v Le Havre - Feminino [9] W 3-0
UEFA - Liga dos Campeões - Feminino 03/27 17:45 3 [1] Lyon - Feminino v Benfica - Feminino [2] W 4-1
França - 1.ª Divisão - Feminino 03/23 12:30 18 [11] Lille - Feminino v Lyon - Feminino [1] W 0-7
UEFA - Liga dos Campeões - Feminino 03/19 20:00 3 [2] Benfica - Feminino v Lyon - Feminino [1] W 1-2
França - 1.ª Divisão - Feminino 03/15 20:00 17 [1] Lyon - Feminino v FC Fleury 91 - Femenino [5] W 4-0
França - Taça - Feminino 03/09 16:45 2 Lyon - Feminino v FC Fleury 91 - Femenino L 4-5
França - 1.ª Divisão - Feminino 03/03 20:00 16 [10] Dijon - Feminino v Lyon - Feminino [1] W 1-3
França - Taça - Feminino 02/14 13:30 3 Montauban - Feminino v Lyon - Feminino W 2-9

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 41 23 18
Wins 36 19 17
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 152 75 77
Goals against 27 14 13
Clean sheets 19 12 7
Failed to score 1 1 0

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. It is the most successful club in the history of Division 1 Féminine, with fifteen league titles as Olympique Lyonnais and four league titles as FC Lyon before the acquisition.

Since the 2010s, Lyon has frequently been named the strongest women's team in the world, and has been cited as a model for the development of women's football in both economic and cultural terms. The team has won eight Champions League titles, including a record five successive titles from 2016 to 2020, as well as 14 consecutive domestic league titles from 2007 to 2020. They have also won five trebles when the top-level continental competition is considered, the most for any team.

History

The club was formed as the women's section of FC Lyon in 1970. In 2004, the women's club became the women's section of Olympique Lyonnais. Since joining Lyon, the women's section has won the Division 1 Féminine fourteen times and the Coupe de France nine times. Lyon reached the semi-finals of the 2007–08 edition of the UEFA Women's Cup and, during the 2009–10 season, reached the final of the inaugural edition of the UEFA Women's Champions League, losing to German club Turbine Potsdam 7–6 on penalties. In the following season, Lyon finally captured the UEFA Women's Champions League, defeating its nemesis Turbine Potsdam 2–0 in the 2011 final. It successfully defended its title in 2012, defeating FFC Frankfurt in the final.

From 2016 to 2020, the club won five consecutive Champions League titles, equaling the male record held by Real Madrid. Three players: Sarah Bouhaddi, Wendie Renard, and Eugénie Le Sommer have all won eight Champions League trophies.

Lyon's main rivalry is with Paris Saint-Germain, with matches between the two teams sometimes referred as the "Classique féminin". Paris is OL's main contender for national titles, as they finished in second place of D1 Féminine seven times. Lyon had never lost the D1 title to PSG until 2021 when PSG finished ahead of Lyon, and won five Coupe de France finals against Paris. In 2017 both teams reached the Champions League final, with Lyon beating Paris after a penalty shoot-out and winning its fourth title in the competition.

Lyon hosts its matches at the Stade Gérard Houllier, a stadium of capacity 1,524 located in the Groupama OL Training Center and situated not far from the larger Parc Olympique Lyonnais where the male teams play. The women's team does host its "big" matches at the 59,000-seat stadium. The president of the club is Jean-Michel Aulas and the captain of the team is Wendie Renard. According to the UEFA women's coefficient, Lyon was the highest-ranked club in UEFA in 2014.

O Olympique Lyonnais Féminin é um clube de futebol feminino francês com sede em Lyon. O clube foi fundado em 1970 e compete na Division 1 Féminine, a primeira divisão do futebol feminino francês. O Lyon é o clube mais bem sucedido da história do futebol feminino francês, tendo conquistado 15 títulos da Division 1 Féminine, 9 títulos da Taça de França Feminina e 7 títulos da Liga dos Campeões Femininos da UEFA.

O Lyon é também um dos clubes mais bem sucedidos do mundo no futebol feminino, tendo conquistado 8 títulos internacionais, incluindo 7 títulos da Liga dos Campeões Femininos da UEFA. O clube também tem sido a base da Seleção Francesa Feminina, com muitas jogadoras do Lyon tendo representado a França em competições internacionais.

O Lyon é um clube profissional e tem um grande orçamento para o futebol feminino. O clube conta com um estádio próprio, o Stade de Gerland, com capacidade para 35.000 espectadores. O Lyon também tem uma grande torcida, com média de público de mais de 10.000 espectadores por jogo.

O Lyon é um clube de futebol feminino muito bem organizado e profissional. O clube tem uma grande estrutura de treinamento e desenvolvimento de jogadoras, e também conta com um grande número de patrocinadores. O Lyon é um modelo para o desenvolvimento do futebol feminino no mundo todo.