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Lille OSC (women)

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Lille OSC
Full nameLille Olympique Sporting Club
Nickname(s)LOSC, Lille, Lille OSC, Les Drogues, Les Nordistes, Les Lilloises
Founded23 Jul 2005
GroundAnnexed Stadium at Stadium Lille Métropole, Villeneuve-d'Ascq
PresidentGérard Lopez
ManagerYacine Guesmia
LeagueSeconde Ligue
2023–24Division 1 Féminine, 12th of 12 (relegated)
Websitehttp://www.losc.fr/

Lille OSC (Lille Olympique Sporting Club) is a French women's football club based in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. The club is the female section of Ligue 1 men's club Lille OSC. The club was founded in 2005.[1] Since 2017, they currently play in the Seconde Ligue, the second-highest division of women's football in France.

History

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The club was formally founded in 2005 after an agreement between FF Templemars-Vendeville and Lille OSC.[2] The team played several years in Division 2 Féminine until 2017, when LOSC won the D2 championships and was then promoted to Division 1 Féminine.[3] At the end of their first D1 season, the team achieved 6th place.[4]

Players

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As of 14 September 2024.

First team squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK France FRA Justine Rousseeu
2 DF France FRA Céleste Delcroix
3 DF France FRA Valéryane Policnik
4 DF Canada CAN Olivia Mbala
5 DF France FRA Célia Delaby
6 MF France FRA Eléa Dufourmont
7 FW France FRA Pauline Haugou
8 MF France FRA Déborah Piette
9 FW France FRA Danielle Roux
10 FW France FRA Naomie Bamenga
12 FW Haiti HAI Joséphine Vanuxeem
13 FW France FRA Anna Conesa
14 FW France FRA Anaïs Ribeyra
15 FW France FRA Julie Pian
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK France FRA Elina Dewaele
17 DF Algeria ALG Elmira Djaraoui
18 DF Morocco MAR Nesryne El Chad
19 MF France FRA Claire Lelarge
20 DF Trinidad and Tobago TRI Kedie Johnson
21 FW France FRA Wendy Abadie
22 FW Ukraine UKR Inna Hlushchenko
23 FW France FRA Jamila Hamidou
25 DF France FRA Perrine Ruffelaere
26 MF French Guiana GUF Sifra Dulder
27 DF France FRA Gwenaëlle Devleeschauwer
28 DF France FRA Messina Fouda Ahmadou
30 GK Canada CAN Taylor Beitz

References

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  1. ^ "Une section féminine au LOSC" (in French). L'Équipe. 23 July 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Le LOSC crée sa section "féminines"" (in French). LOSC. 23 July 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Foot féminin: Les filles du LOSC montent en première division" (in French). 20 minutes. 14 May 2017. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  4. ^ "D1 Féminine 2017–2018 – Résultats et classement" (in French). FFF. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
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