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Olympique Marseille W

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Best Players

Top Scorers
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Mathilde Bourdieu
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Top Assists
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M. Herrera
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Most Cards
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Sintia Vanesa Cabezas Vanegas
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About Olympique de Marseille Féminin

Olympique de Marseille Féminin — rebranded as Les Marseillaises in September 2025 — represents one of France's most iconic football institutions in the women's game. While OM's women's football history dates back to the 1920s when the club was among the pioneers of the women's game in France, the modern women's section was relaunched for the third time in the 2011-12 season. The team climbed rapidly from the lower divisions, reaching the second tier by 2014-15 and making their top-flight debut in 2016-17 with a strong fourth-place finish. OM women play their home matches at the OM Campus, an 8-hectare facility that opened in 2018 and features a 1,000-seat main stadium. The campus reflects the club's investment in developing its sections beyond the iconic Vélodrome, providing purpose-built facilities for the women's team and youth academy. The Première Ligue campaign in 2025-26 has been challenging, with OM battling to maintain their top-flight status against increasingly competitive opposition. Backed by the passionate Marseille fanbase and the resources of one of France's biggest clubs, OM Féminin carry the weight of enormous expectations. The club's rebranding as Les Marseillaises signals a renewed commitment to establishing a distinct identity for the women's programme, one that honors the city's deep footballing culture while forging a new path in the professional era of French women's football.

Achievements
  • Division 1 Féminine debut (2016-17)
  • 4th place in debut top-flight season
  • Rebranded as Les Marseillaises (2025)
  • Women's football pioneers since the 1920s
Founded: 2011

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Marseille women play?

OM Féminin play their home matches at the OM Campus, an 8-hectare facility with a 1,000-seat main stadium that opened in 2018. The campus is separate from the Orange Vélodrome.

What is Les Marseillaises?

Les Marseillaises is the new name for Olympique de Marseille's women's section, adopted in September 2025 as part of a rebranding to give the women's programme a distinct identity.

When did Marseille women reach the top flight?

The modern OM women's section was relaunched in 2011-12 and reached the top division in 2016-17, finishing fourth in their debut season.

The complete Olympique de Marseille Féminin schedule and fixtures for the 2025-26 Première Ligue season. View all upcoming OM women's matches, dates and kick-off times.

The full Olympique de Marseille Féminin roster and squad for the 2025-26 Première Ligue season. View all OM women's players, positions and stats.

Goals
Assists
Cards
Goalkeepers
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Margot Shore
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29
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Anaïs Hatchi
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31
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Chloé N'Gazi
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29
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Elisa Gautier
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19
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Anais Elie
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Defenders
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Roxane Couasnon
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27
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Coline Gouineau
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29
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Mbayang Sow
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33
31
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Ikram Sidi Moussa
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21
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Dougenie Tabita Joseph
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22
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Roselène Khezami
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1🟡
24
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Rkia Mazrouai
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31
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Julie Segretain
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24
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Coralie Monguillon
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22
Midfielders
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Maudeline Moryl
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23
15
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Margaux Le Mouël
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1
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24
10
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Naomie Bamenga
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2🟡
22
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Ndeye Awa Diakhaté
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29
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Coumba Dembele
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24
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Inès Kbida
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22
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Caroline Devant
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22
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Salomé Elisor
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29
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Jenny Perret
1
2
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25
Attackers
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Jody Brown
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24
9
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Mathilde Bourdieu
6
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3🟡
27
7
M. Herrera
1
4
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29
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Violette Gobert
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20
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