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Korbin Albert
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Lily Isabella Yohannes
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About Olympique Lyonnais Féminin

Olympique Lyonnais Féminin — now officially branded as OL Lyonnes — is the most decorated women's football club in history, with eight UEFA Women's Champions League titles including a record five consecutive from 2016 to 2020. Based in Lyon and competing in the Première Ligue (formerly Division 1 Féminine), Lyon have won over 20 domestic league championships, establishing an era of dominance in French women's football that stretches back to the mid-2000s. The club became the women's section of Olympique Lyonnais in 2004, inheriting a legacy that dates back to FC Lyon's founding in 1970. The OL Lyonnes squad features some of the biggest names in women's football, including longtime captain Wendie Renard — who holds the Champions League record for most appearances with over 130 — and Ballon d'Or Féminin winner Ada Hegerberg. The 2025-26 season saw the addition of Marie-Antoinette Katoto from rivals PSG on a four-year deal, further strengthening an already formidable attacking unit that also includes USA international Lindsey Horan and French forward Kadidiatou Diani. Under new head coach Jonatan Giráldez, appointed in summer 2025, Lyon continue to push for silverware on all fronts. Lyon play their high-profile home matches at the 59,000-capacity Groupama Stadium in Décines-Charpieu. The club's consistent investment in women's football over two decades has made OL Lyonnes the global benchmark for the women's game, with their relentless pursuit of European and domestic titles inspiring generations of players across the world.

Achievements
  • 8 UEFA Women's Champions League titles (record)
  • Over 20 Division 1 Féminine / Première Ligue titles
  • 5 consecutive Champions League titles (2016-2020)
  • 2024-25 Première Ligue champions
  • Multiple Coupe de France Féminine titles
Key Players
Wendie Renard · Ada Hegerberg · Marie-Antoinette Katoto · Lindsey Horan · Kadidiatou Diani
Founded: 1970

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Champions League titles have Lyon women won?

OL Lyonnes have won a record 8 UEFA Women's Champions League titles, including an unprecedented 5 consecutive titles from 2016 to 2020. Captain Wendie Renard holds the competition record for most appearances.

Where do OL Lyonnes play their home matches?

OL Lyonnes play their biggest home matches at Groupama Stadium in Décines-Charpieu, a suburb of Lyon. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 59,000.

Is Ada Hegerberg still at Lyon?

Yes, Ada Hegerberg remains at OL Lyonnes. The Norwegian striker and 2018 Ballon d'Or Féminin winner signed a long-term contract extension with the club in 2024, continuing her association with Lyon that began in 2014.

Who is the coach of OL Lyonnes?

Jonatan Giráldez was appointed as OL Lyonnes head coach in the summer of 2025 on a contract until June 2028, replacing Joe Montemurro.

The complete OL Lyonnes schedule and fixtures for the 2025-26 Première Ligue and Champions League seasons. View all upcoming Lyon women's matches, dates, kick-off times and results at Groupama Stadium.

The full OL Lyonnes roster and squad for the 2025-26 season. Featuring Wendie Renard, Ada Hegerberg, Marie-Antoinette Katoto and the complete Lyon women's player list with positions and stats.

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Defenders
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Alice Dauphine Sombath
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Wéndèleine Thérèse Renard
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Tarciane Karen dos Santos de Lima
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Ingrid Syrstad Engen
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Ashley Lawrence
Ashley Lawrence
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Midfielders
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Melchie Dumornay
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Damaris Berta Egurrola Wienke
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Lindsey Horan
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Jule Brand
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Korbin Albert
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Lily Isabella Yohannes
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Maïssa Fathallah
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Attackers
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Kadidiatou Diani
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Ada Martine Stolsmo Hegerberg
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Romane Rafalski
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Liana Joseph
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Tabitha Chawinga
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Sofia Bekhaled
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