Olympique Lyonnais Féminin in European football explained

Continent:Europe
Olympique Lyonnais Féminin in European football
Club:Olympique Lyonnais Féminin
European Cup:8
Seasons Played:18
Most Capped Player:Wendie Renard (118)
Top Scorer:Ada Hegerberg (62)

Olympique Lyonnais Féminin is a French football club based in Lyon, France.

History

Olympique Lyonnais reached the UEFA Women's Champions League Final for the first time during the 2009–10, where they lost on penalties to Turbine Potsdam.[1] The following year, Olympique Lyonnais returned to final and faced Turbine Potsdam again, this time defeating them 2–0 to win their first UEFA Women's Champions League title.[2]

Matches

SeasonRoundOpponentsAwayHomeAgg.
2007–08First qualifying round Slovan Duslo Šaľa12–0
Škiponjat Struga (Host)10–0
Sarajevo7–0
Second qualifying round Brøndby0–0
Kolbotn1–0
Sparta Prague2–1
Quarter-final Arsenal3–20–0 f3–2
Semi-final Umeå0–01–1 f1–1 (a)
2008–09Second qualifying round Neulengbach8–0
Zürich7–1
Arsenal3–0
Quarter-final Verona5–0 f4–19–1
Semi-final Duisburg1–31–1 f2–4
2009–10Round of 32 Mašinac Niš1–0 f5–06–0
Round of 16 Fortuna Hjørring1–0 f5–06–0
Quarter-final Torres Sassari0–13–0 f3–1
Semi-final Umeå0–03–2 f3–2
Final Turbine Potsdam0–0 ( Getafe)
2010–11Round of 32 AZ2–1 f8–0
Round of 16 Rossiyanka Khimki6–1 f5–011–1
Quarter-final Zvezda Perm0–0 f1–01–0
Semi-final Arsenal3–22–0 f5–2
Final Turbine Potsdam2–0 (London)
2011–12Round of 32 Olimpia Cluj-Napoca9–0 f3–012–0
Round of 16 Sparta Prague6–0 f6–012–0
Quarter-final Brøndby4–04–0 f8–0
Semi-final Turbine Potsdam0–05–1 f5–1
Final Frankfurt2–0 (Munich)
2012–13Round of 32 PK-35 Vantaa7–0 f5–012–0
Round of 16 Zorky Krasnogorsk9–0 f2–011–0
Quarter-final Rosengård Malmö3–05–0 f8–0
Semi-final Juvisy6–13–0 f9–1
Final Wolfsburg0–1 (London)
2013–14Round of 32 Twente Enschede4–0 f6–010–0
Round of 16 Turbine Potsdam1–0 f1–22–2 (a)
2014–15Round of 32 Brescia5–0 f9–014–0
Round of 16 Paris Saint-Germain1–1 f0–11–2
2015–16Round of 32 Medyk Konin6–0 f3–09–0
Round of 16 Atlético Madrid3–1 f6–09–1
Quarter-final Slavia Prague0–09–1 f9–1
Semi-final Paris Saint-Germain1–07–0 f8–0
Final Wolfsburg1–1 ( Reggio Emilia)
2016–17Round of 32 Avaldsnes5–2 f5–010–2
Round of 16 Zürich9–08–0 f17–0
Quarter-final Wolfsburg2–0 f0–12–1
Semi-final Manchester City3–1 f0–13–2
Final Paris Saint-Germain0–0 (Cardiff)
2017–18Round of 32 Medyk Konin5–0 f9–014–0
Round of 16 BIIK Shymkent7–0 f9–016–0
Quarter-final Barcelona1–02–1 f3–1
Semi-final Manchester City0–0 f1–01–0
Final Wolfsburg4–1 ( Kyiv)
2018–19Round of 32 Avaldsnes2–0 f5–07–0
Round of 16 Ajax Amsterdam4–0 f9–013–0
Quarter-final Wolfsburg4–22–1 f6–3
Semi-final Chelsea1–12–1 f3–2
Final Barcelona4–1 ( Budapest)
2019–20Round of 32 Ryazan-VDV9–0 f7–016–0
Round of 16 Fortuna Hjørring4–0 f7–011–0
Quarter-final Bayern Munich2–1 ( Bilbao)
Semi-final Paris Saint-Germain1–0 ( Bilbao)
Final Wolfsburg3–1 ( San Sebastián)
2020–21Round of 32 Juventus3–2 f3–06–2
Round of 16 Brøndby3–1 2–0 f5–1
Quarter-final Paris Saint-Germain1–0 f1–2 2–2 (a)
2021–22Round 2 Levante2–1 f2–14–2
Group D Bayern Munich0–12–11st
Benfica5–05–0
BK Häcken3–04–0
Quarter-final Juventus1–2 f3–14–3
Semi-final Paris Saint-Germain2–13–2 f5–3
Final Barcelona3–1 ( Turin)
2022–23Group C Arsenal1–01–52nd
Juventus1–10–0
Zürich3–04–0
Quarter-final Chelsea2–1 (a.e.t.)0–1 f2–2 (3–4 p)
2023–24Group B Slavia Prague9–02–21st
St. Pölten7–02–0
Brann2–23–1
Quarter-final Benfica2–1 f4–16–2
Semi-final Paris Saint-Germain2–13–2 f5–3
Final Barcelona0–2 ( Bilbao)
2024–25Group A Galatasaray3–0
VfL Wolfsburg2–0
AS Roma3–0
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Player statistics

Appearances

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1 Wendie Renard2006–Present
2 Eugénie Le Sommer2010–Present
3 Amandine Henry2007-2016, 2018-2023
4 Sarah Bouhaddi2009–2022
5 Amel Majri2010–Present
6 Camille Abily2006-2009, 2010-2018
7 Louisa Cadamuro2007-2016
8 Élodie Thomis2007-2018
9 Ada Hegerberg2014–Present
10 Delphine Cascarino2015-2024
11 Saki Kumagai2013-2021
12 Lotta Schelin2008-2016
13 Selma Bacha2017–Present
14 Griedge Mbock Bathy2015-2024
14 Dzsenifer Marozsán2016–Present
16 Corine Franco2008-2018
17 Lara Dickenmann2009-2015
18 Laura Georges2007-2013
19 Sonia Bompastor2006-2009, 2010-2013
19 Shirley Cruz2006-2012
21 Kadeisha Buchanan2017-2022
22 Ellie Carpenter2019–Present
22 Damaris Egurrola2021–Present
22 Christiane Endler2021–Present
25 Melvine Malard2017-2024
26 Daniëlle van de Donk2021–Present
27 Lindsey Horan2022-2023, 2023–Present
28 Janice Cayman2019-2023
28 Perle Morroni2021-2024
30 Lucy Bronze2017-2020
31 Sandrine Brétigny2001-2012
32 Simone Jatobá2005-2010
32 Kátia2007-2010
32 Aurélie Kaci2006-2012, 2015-2017
32 Sabrina Viguier2010-2014
36 Vanessa Gilles2022–Present
37 Sandrine Dusang2003-2011
38 Catarina Macario2021-2023
39 Vicki Bècho2020–Present
40 Shanice van de Sanden2017-2020
41 Pauline Bremer2015-2017
41 Signe Bruun2021-2023
41 Kadidiatou Diani2023–Present
44 Sara Däbritz2022–Present
45 Laëtitia Tonazzi2012-2014
45 Emelyne Laurent2017-2022
45 Nikita Parris2019-2021
45 Alice Sombath2021–Present
49 Ingvild Stensland2009-2011
49 Élise Bussaglia2012-2015
51 Véronique Pons2007–2011
52 Dorte Dalum Jensen2008–2009
52 Megan Rapinoe2013-2014
52 Claire Lavogez2015-2018
55 Sakina Karchaoui2020–2021
55 Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir2020-2022
55 Melchie Dumornay2023–Present
58 Laure Lepailleur2006–2007
58 Isabell Herlovsen2009–2010
58 Jessica Houara2016–2018
58 Caroline Seger2016-2017
58 Jess Fishlock2018–2019
63 Emmeline Mainguy2007–2008
63 Hoda Lattaf2006–2008
63 Rosana2011–2012
63 Mylaine Tarrieu2015-2018
63 Kheira Hamraoui2006–2008
68 Christine Colombo Nilsen2009–2010
68 Amelie Rybäck2010
68 Ami Otaki2012-2013
68 Alex Morgan2017
68 Izzy Christiansen2018-2019
73 Bente Nordby2008–2009
73 Meline Gerard2008–2009
73 Ève Périsset2012–2016
73 Jodie Taylor2020–2021
73 Inès Benyahia2021–Present
78 Alix Faye-Chellali2005–2009
78 Coralie Ducher2004–2010
78 Celine Deville2011–2013
78 Makan Mouchou Traore2011–2013
78 Jéssica Silva2019-2021
78 Sofie Svava2024–Present
78 Tabitha Chawinga2024–Present
85 Sarah Chorfa2003–2013
85 Laura Agard2012–2013
85 Lisa Weiß2018–2020
85 Sally Julini2020–2024
89 Emilie Gonssollin2004–2008
89 Alexandra Muci2005–2009
89 Laura Martinez2007–2008
89 Océane Cairaty2005–2010
89 Pauline Peyraud-Magnin2011–2014, 2017–2018
89 Saida Akherraze2008–2011
89 Mélissa Plaza2013–2015
89 Lucie Pingeon2014–2016
89 Wang Fei2015
89 Maëlle Garbino2014–2016
89 Carolin Simon2018–2019
89 Éva Kouache2015–2020
89 Alex Greenwood2019–2020
89 Grace Kazadi2020–2022
89 Manon Revelli2016–2020
89 Laurine Baga2018–2022
89 Inès Jaurena2022–2023
89 Laura Benkarth2023–Present
89 Julie Swierot2023–Present
89 Sofia Huerta2024–Present

Goalscorers

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1 Ada Hegerberg2014–Present
2 Eugénie Le Sommer2010–Present
3 Camille Abily2006-2009, 2010-2018
4 Lotta Schelin2008-2016
5 Wendie Renard2006–Present
6 Louisa Cadamuro2007-2016
7 Amel Majri2010–Present
8 Élodie Thomis2007-2018
9 Kátia2007-2010
10 Amandine Henry2007-2016, 2018-2023
10 Melvine Malard2017-2024
12 Catarina Macario2021-2023
12 Kadidiatou Diani2023–Present
14 Sandrine Brétigny2001-2012
14 Lara Dickenmann2009-2015
14 Delphine Cascarino2015-2024
14 Dzsenifer Marozsán2016–Present
18 Sonia Bompastor2006-2009, 2010-2013
18 Laëtitia Tonazzi2012-2014
18 Saki Kumagai2013-2021
21 Griedge Mbock Bathy2015-2024
22 Corine Franco2008-2018
22 Nikita Parris2019-2021
22 Vanessa Gilles2022–Present
22 Own goal2007–Present
26 Shirley Cruz2006-2012
26 Sara Däbritz2022–Present
28 Melchie Dumornay2023–Present
29 Megan Rapinoe2013-2014
29 Claire Lavogez2015-2018
29 Lucy Bronze2017-2020
29 Kadeisha Buchanan2017-2022
29 Janice Cayman2019-2023
29 Daniëlle van de Donk2021–Present
29 Signe Bruun2021-2023
29 Lindsey Horan2022-2023, 2023–Present
37 Simone Jatobá2005-2010
37 Laura Georges2007-2013
37 Pauline Bremer2015-2017
37 Mylaine Tarrieu2015-2018
37 Selma Bacha2017–Present
42 Sandrine Dusang2003-2011
42 Ingvild Stensland2009-2011
42 Ami Otaki2012-2013
42 Élise Bussaglia2012-2015
42 Caroline Seger2016-2017
42 Izzy Christiansen2018-2019
42 Jéssica Silva2019-2021
42 Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir2020-2022
42 Perle Morroni2021-2024
42 Vicki Bècho2020–Present

Clean sheets

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1 Sarah Bouhaddi2009–2022
2 Christiane Endler2021–Present
3 Véronique Pons2007–2011
4 Emmeline Mainguy2007–2008
5 Christine Colombo Nilsen2009–2010
5 Céline Deville2011–2013
5 Meline Gerard2014–2017
8 Lisa Weiß2018–2020
9 Bente Nordby2008–2009
9 Pauline Peyraud-Magnin2011–2014, 2017–2018
9 Wang Fei2015
12 Alexandra Muci2005–2009
12 Laura Benkarth2023–Present

Overall record

By club

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Potsdam celebrate start of new era . www.uefa.com . 11 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201024225422/https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/history/2010/ . 24 October 2020 . dead.
  2. Web site: Olympique Lyonnais takes revenge on Potsdam, wins Champions League . ourgamemag.com . Our Game Magazine . 24 October 2024 . 26 May 2011.