- 2008–09 Olympique Lyonnais season
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Olympique Lyonnais Season 2008–09 Manager Claude Puel Chairman Jean-Michel Aulas Current league position 3rd Trophée des Champions Eliminated Coupe de la Ligue Eliminated Coupe de France Eliminated UEFA Champions League Eliminated League Top Goalscorer Benzema (17) Season Top Goalscorer Benzema (23) Highest Home Attendance 40,245 vs Monaco (11 April 2009) Lowest Home Attendance 23,053 vs Metz (11 November 2008) Previous season
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2009–10The 2008–09 season was Olympique Lyonnais's 50th anniversary season in Ligue 1 and was their 20th consecutive season in the top division of French football. They were the defending champions having won the title the past seven consecutive seasons. They were entering the season after achieving their first ever double after winning the Coupe de France, along with their league title.
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Following the season, it was announced by Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas that manager Alain Perrin would not be returning despite being the first Lyon manager to win the double. Lyon management attributed the firing to "Perrin's several malfunctions that affected the squad daily throughout the season" and their constant failure in Europe.[1] Following an extensive search, which linked the Lyon managerial position to several managers, including former Manchester United assistant and current Portugal national football team coach Carlos Queiroz,[2] Brazilian manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo,[3] and former French players and managers Didier Deschamps and Laurent Blanc[4] to name a few, it was announced on June 18, 2008 that Lille OSC manager Claude Puel would succeed Perrin.[5]
With the managerial search going on, Lyon made several transfers. However, before the managerial search even began, Lyon made a big transfer, signing Brazilian midfielder Ederson from OGC Nice in January for €15m.[6] The summer transfers included Hugo Lloris[7] (€8.5m) who was brought in to replace to outgoing Grégory Coupet, Miralem Pjanić[8] (€7.5m), Jean II Makoun[9] (€14m), and John Mensah[10] (€8.4m), who was brought in to replace to outgoing Sébastien Squillaci.
Following last year promotions of youth players Sandy Paillot, Anthony Mounier, and Romain Beynié from the youth scheme to the professional squad, Lyon signed another set of youth players to professional contracts. Midfielders Pierrick Valdivia[11] (no relation to Chilean playmaker Jorge Valdivia), Clément Grenier[12] and Saïd Mehamha,[13] and striker Yannis Tafer[12] were promoted to the first-team squad, although they will still play on Lyon's second squad in the CFA. Lyon also sign young prospect Timothée Kolodziejczak from Lens. Timothée, who is a teammate of Tafer and Grenier on the international stage, will initially move to Lyon on a loan with a purchase clause likely to occur at a later date.[14] Also in an effort to increase their youths playing time, they re-loaned Sandy Paillot to Grenoble for the entire season[15] and loaned out midfielder Romain Beynié to Belgian side A.F.C. Tubize.[16]
Notable departures include Loïc Rémy, who moved to OGC Nice[17] and French wunderkind Hatem Ben Arfa, who moved to rivals Olympique Marseille.[18] The Ben Arfa move was put into speculation after Lyon officials argued that an agreement wasn't made between the two clubs.[19] However, after a meeting between the two clubs, organized by the LFP, the transfer was back on.[20] While the aforementioned central defender Sébastien Squillaci moved to Sevilla FC of La Liga.[21]
Other departures include Grégory Coupet, who moved to Atlético Madrid, after spending 12 years with the club,[22] Patrick Müller and Frédéric Roux, whose contracts expired on June 30, 2008,[23] and Marc Crosas, who returned to Barcelona after spending the winter on loan with Lyon. While the inconsistent striker Milan Baroš moved to Turkish side Galatasaray S.K..
This summer also saw the departure of several Olympique Lyonnais youth players who will attempt to ply their trade elsewhere. Lossémy Karaboué,[24] Alexandre Bouchard,[25] and Aurélien Badin[26] have moved to Ligue 2 sides CS Sedan, LB Châteauroux, and Troyes AC, respectively. The Italian Francesco Migliore moved to Belgian side R.A.E.C. Mons.[27] The young striker Stephen Ettien move to Scottish side Hamilton Academical F.C.,[28] while Mohamed Bedda and Mickael Charvet earned trials at RC Strasbourg and OGC Nice, respectively.
Transfers
Summer 2008 In
Date Pos. No. Name From Fee Source 2008-01-29 MF 7 Ederson Nice €15M Eurosport.uk 2008-05-15 FW 34 Yannis Tafer Promoted from Reserves Boursica.com 2008-05-15 MF 22 Clément Grenier Promoted from Reserves Boursica.com 2008-05-17 DF 15 Sandy Paillot Grenoble return from loan 2008-06-02 GK 1 Hugo Lloris Nice €8.5m OLweb.fr 2008-06-05 MF 13 Pierrick Valdivia Promoted from Reserves Mercato365.com 2008-06-06 MF 18 Miralem Pjanić Metz €7.5M OLweb.fr 2008-06-17 MF 17 Jean II Makoun Lille €14M OLweb.fr 2008-07-01 MF 31 Saïd Mehamha Promoted from Reserves Mercato365.com 2008-07-09 MF 26 Fábio Santos São Paulo return from loan 2008-07-27 ST 21 Milan Baroš Portsmouth return from loan 2008-07-21 DF 15 John Mensah Rennes €8.4M OLweb.fr 2008-07-31 FW 39 Frédéric Piquionne Monaco €4.5M OLweb.fr 2008-08-21 DF 12 Timothée Kolodziejczak Lens On loan OLweb.fr Summer 2008 out
Date Pos. No. Name To Fee Source 2008-05-26 MF -- Mohamed Bedda Strasbourg On trial RacingStub.com 2008-06-02 FW 44 Lossémy Karaboué Sedan Free transfer Mercato365.com 2008-06-05 FW 12 Loïc Rémy Nice €8M Mercato365.com 2008-06-24 GK -- Alexandre Bouchard Châteauroux Free transfer Football365.fr 2008-06-24 DF 36 Aurélien Badin Troyes Free transfer Mercato365.com 2008-06-30 GK 35 Frédéric Roux TBA End of contract 2008-06-30 DF 4 Patrick Müller Monaco Free transfer Setanta.com 2008-06-30 MF 21 Marc Crosas Barcelona loan return 2008-07-01 MF 18 Hatem Ben Arfa Marseille €12M Mercato365.com 2008-07-05 GK 1 Grégory Coupet Atlético Madrid €1.5M Soccerway.com 2008-07-14 DF 47 Francesco Migliore Mons Free transfer LyonCapitale.fr 2008-07-15 DF 22 Anderson São Paulo loan SkySports.com 2008-07-17 DF 29 Sébastien Squillaci Sevilla €6.5M UEFA.com 2008-08-20 DF 15 Sandy Paillot Grenoble On loan Mercato365.com 2008-08-21 MF 24 Romain Beynié A.F.C. Tubize On loan Mercato365.com 2008-08-26 FW 21 Milan Baroš Galatasaray €5.5M Galatasaray.org 2008-08-30 FW -- Stephen Ettien Hamilton Academical Free transfer AcciesFC.co.uk Total income: €33.5 million
Winter 2009 out
Date Pos. No. Name To Fee Source 2009-01-23 DF 22 Anderson Cruzeiro Loan Mercato365.com 2009-01-31 DF 33 Mickaël Charvet Ajaccio Free transfer Mercato365.fr 2009-03-01 FW 9 Fred Fluminense Free SkySports.com Squad information
Last updated May 30, 2009
N P Nat. Name Age EU Since App Goals Ends Transfer fee Notes 1 GK Lloris 24 EU 2008 45 0 2013 €8.5M 2 DF Clerc 28 EU 2002 103 1 2010 Youth system 3 DF Cris (VC) 34 Non-EU 2004 193 17 2011 €3.5M 4 DF Boumsong 31 EU 2008 60 2 2011 €3M 5 MF Bodmer 29 EU 2007 70 7 2011 €6.5M 6 MF Källström 29 EU 2006 134 12 2010 €8M 7 MF Ederson 25 Non-EU 2008 45 5 2013 €15M 8 MF Juninho (captain) 36 EU 2001 303 100 2010 Free 10 FW Benzema 23 EU 2004 141 63 2013 Youth system 11 DF Grosso 33 EU 2007 76 2 2011 €7.5M 12 DF Kolodziejczak 20 EU 2008 1 0 Undisclosed Loan 13 MF Valdivia 23 EU 2008 0 0 2009 Youth system 14 FW Govou (VC) 32 EU 1999 317 55 2010 Youth system 15 DF Mensah 28 Non-EU 2008 17 0 2013 €8.4M 17 MF Makoun 28 EU 2008 46 9 2012 €14M 18 MF Pjanić 21 EU 2008 23 0 2013 €8M 19 MF Delgado 30 Non-EU 2008 35 3 2011 €11M 20 DF Réveillère 32 EU 2003 200 6 2011 Free 22 MF Grenier 20 EU 2008 0 0 2011 Youth system 23 FW Keïta 30 Non-EU 2007 70 8 2011 €18M 25 GK Hartock 24 EU 2005 0 0 2009 Youth system 26 MF Fábio Santos 31 Non-EU 2006 25 0 2010 €4.2M 27 FW Mounier 24 EU 2007 27 5 2010 Youth system 28 MF Toulalan 28 EU 2006 125 0 2013 €7M 29 FW Tafer 20 EU 2008 4 0 2011 Youth system 30 GK Vercoutre 31 EU 2002 47 0 2010 Free 31 MF Mehamha 21 EU 2008 0 0 2011 Youth system 32 DF Gassama 22 EU 2008 10 0 2011 Youth system 34 FW Pied 22 EU 2008 0 0 2011 Youth system 35 DF Fontaine 20 EU 2008 0 0 Undisclosed Youth system 36 MF Faure 20 EU 2008 1 0 Undisclosed Youth system 38 FW Lacazette 20 EU 2008 0 0 Undisclosed Youth system 39 FW Piquionne 32 EU 2008 26 4 2012 €4.5M Last updated: 30 May
Source: Olympique Lyonnais and ESPN.comClub
Coaching staff
Position Staff Manager Claude Puel Assistant manager Patrick Collot Assistant manager Bruno Genesio First team coach Remi Garde Striker coach Sonny Anderson Goalkeeping coach Joël Bats Team doctor Jean-Jacques Amprino Team doctor Emmanuel Ohrant Fitness coach Robert Duverne Last updated: 31 July
Source: OLweb.frOther information
Chairman Jean-Michel Aulas Special Advisor Bernard Lacombe Club Ambassador Sonny Anderson Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stade de Gerland (41,044 / 112x65 meters) Last updated: 7 March
Source: OLweb.frTeam kits
Umbro will provide the kits for Olympique Lyonnais. Umbro have been the official kit provider of Lyon since 2003 and just last year signed an extension with Lyon until 2013.[29] This season, Lyon will have brand new home, away, and Champions League kits. The kits were presented on June 30, 2008.[30] The new home kit is original white with the red and blue vertical strip, along with single blue stripes along the shoulders. The new away kit is all blue with single black stripes along the shoulders and the new Champions League away kit is electric yellow with the red and blue vertical stripe, along with single red and blue stripes on the shoulders.[31] The team's alternate away kit consists of the home shirt with red shorts and white socks. It is only worn when Lyon are unable to wear their white shorts in an away tie due to the designated home team wearing white shorts.[32]
Supplier: Umbro
Sponsor(s): Novotel (home) and Ticket Restaurant (away)Home Kit Away Kit Euro Kit Alternate Away Kit Goalkeeper Kit Goalkeeper Away Kit Pre-season friendlies
Lyon played a total of 6 friendly matches. Lyon opened up their pre-season on July 12 with a 3-2 victory over Nîmes Olympique in Albertville, which is near Tignes, the location of Lyon's pre-season camp. A week later, on July 19, they traveled away to Bucharest to face FC Rapid Bucureşti of Romania, which resulted in a 1-2 loss. They then took a trip to Belgrade to play against FK Partizan of Serbia on July 23. Lyon came out with a positive result beating the Serbian side 3-1 with goals from Karim Benzema and Sidney Govou. They followed that victory up with another as they cruised to a 3-0 victory over Ligue 1 side AS Nancy in nearby Villefranche-sur-Saône. Their last friendly in the month of July would in turn be a 0-1 defeat to AS Monaco on July 29 in Annecy.[33] Their final friendly match was the annual Trophée des Champions match. Since Lyon won both the league and the Coupe de France, they faced the club that finished in second place in Ligue 1 this past season, which was Bordeaux. The match was played on August 2, 2008 at Bordeaux's home, the Stade Chaban-Delmas.[34] After 90 minutes of no goals, Bordeaux defeated Lyon 5-4 on penalties to earn their first Trophée des Champions title and thus ended Lyon's streak of six straight Trophée des Champions titles.
Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Attendance July 12, 2008 Nîmes Olympique H 3 – 2 Juninho 6', Tafer 40', Mounier 63' July 19, 2008 FC Rapid Bucureşti A 1 – 2 Tafer 57' July 23, 2008 FK Partizan A 3 – 1 Sikimić 16' (OG), Govou 22', Benzema 64' July 24, 2008 AS Nancy H 3 – 0 Juninho 6', Pied 68', Tafer 77' 3,000 July 29, 2008 AS Monaco FC H 0 – 1 3,500 August 2, 2008 Bordeaux A 4 – 5 (P) 27,167 Competitions
Lyon opened up their Ligue 1 season in a positive fashion defeating Toulouse 3-0 with a brace from Karim Benzema and a rare goal from Jean II Makoun. Following a 0-0 draw away to Lorient, which dropped them to 3rd in the standings, Lyon rebounded with back to back wins over Rhône-Alpes rivals Grenoble and Saint-Étienne. Following that, Lyon picked up their third straight victory with a 3-2 win over Nice. The match was, however, marred with controversy. After trailing 0-2, Lyon got back into the match with two spectacular free kicks from Juninho. With the match in injury time and looking to end in a draw, referee Jean-Charles Cailleux and one of his assistant referees ruled a handball infraction had been committed by Nice defender Vincent Hognon in the box given Lyon a penalty, which was converted by Benzema. Looking at the replay, it could have easily been determined that the handball infraction had been without malice and that the penalty should have not been given. However, Lyon escaped with a victory, which moved them into first place. They followed this win up with back to back one goal wins over newly-promoted side Le Havre and Nancy giving them five straight league victories.
The following week, Lyon received their first loss in the league against Rennes that would later be described as a "thrashing" by the media.[35] Lyon struggled in every aspect of the match and allow Rennes striker Mickaël Pagis to score a hat-trick, the last goal being a beautiful strike from almost thirty yards out.[36] The loss to Rennes showed as Lyon's horrilbe form continued drawing with both Lille and Auxerre the following two weeks. Lyon finally got back on track with shut-out wins over Sochaux, Le Mans, and Monaco before heading into their showdown with imminent rivals Bordeaux. With Lyon playing at home, they prove to still be the most dominant French side in the league defeating Bordeaux 2-1 with goals from Benzema and a beautiful goal from Kim Källström.[37] The following week, Lyon got another test, this time in Paris. In this match, Lyon not only incurred their second defeat, but they lost their consistent right back Anthony Réveillère to injury with the player likely being out for the season, though he later returned to the squad.[38] The following match, Lyon only managed a 0-0 draw in the downpouring rain against Valenciennes.[39]
Lyon suffered their third defeat of the season the following week against relegation strugglers Nantes. Lyon came into the match apparently looking ahead to their Champions League clash with Bayern Munich and proceeded to underestimate the West Coast side who defeated Lyon 1-2 with two goals from the Croat Ivan Klasnić.[40] The loss was promptly followed by a showdown for first place with rivals Marseille the following week. Other than battling for first place, the return of Hatem Ben Arfa to the Gerland was on the minds of supporters, as well as the players. However, despite the hype and build up leading up to the match, including achieving a record television audience,[41] both clubs failed to score a goal as the match ended in another 0-0 draw.[42] Lyon finally ended their winless run with a 1-0 victory over Caen with Karim Benzema scoring Lyon's lone goal, his 10th of the league campaign.[43] With the victory, Lyon were assured 1st place heading into the three week winter break.
Lyon returned from the winter break taking on Lorient. Despite getting an early goal from Ederson, Lyon failed to get a winning result leaving the match with a 1-1 draw.[44] The following week, they rebounded with a 2-0 victory over Grenoble with Ederson getting on the scoreboard for the second straight week.[45] Due to Lyon's cup matches being postponed, they were forced to endure two cup matches, in a span of four days, before facing rivals Saint-Étienne. The match ended in another 1-1 draw.[46] After a full week of training, Lyon again rebounded from a draw picking up a convincing 3-1 victory over Hugo Lloris's former club Nice with Jean Makoun scoring up an unexpected brace.[47] This match also marked the league debut of youth product Yannis Tafer. The following week, they picked up another convincing 3-1 win, this time against Le Havre, with Makoun scoring again. This match also marked Lyon's 3rd straight match where a red card was given out. The following week, Lyon again earned a victory, defeating Nancy 2-0. Lyon started the match without the majority of their regulars who were being rested for the 1st leg of their Champion's League showdown with Barcelona.
Returning from Champion's League play, Lyon faced Rennes, who was responsible for the champions first loss of the season. The match remained even until the 66th minute when Kim Källström scored following a gifted pass from the youngster Miralem Pjanić. The scoreline remained until injury time when Rennes striker Jimmy Briand scored after receiving a nice through ball which caught Lyon defender Cris off guard. Briand proceeded to get a shot on the ball off balance, which got past the charging Hugo Lloris to tie the match 1-1, which was the eventual scoreline. Lyon followed this draw with a defeat taking on Lille, whom they had just contested three days ago in a Coupe de France tie. With the match being played at the Stade de France and the clubs entertaining a record crowd, Lyon fielded a pretty strong, yet questionable side with players Mathieu Bodmer and François Clerc returning from a long absence and also having the task of defeating Barcelona in Spain in the second leg of their Champion's League clash. In the match, Lyon failed constantly to get on the scoreboard with the Ivorian and former mastiff Kader Keïta missing on numerous opportunities. Lille made sure they made good on their chances with the Slovakian Róbert Vittek scoring the opening goal in the 60th minute and the Brazilian Michel Bastos finishing off Lyon scoring the second goal in the 88th minute to pick up a 0-2 victory.
After returning from their embarrassing defeat to Barcelona in Spain, Lyon suffered another embarrassment losing their first match at home this season to minnows Auxerre, despite both management and Claude Puel stating the club would respond positively to their elimination from the Champion's League. Fielding exactly the same lineup that lost 2-5 to Barcelona, Lyon failed for the second week in a row to get on the scoreboard losing 0-2 to Auxerre, who got goals from Ireneusz Jeleń and the Dane Thomas Kahlenberg leaving Lyon to hope they get a positive result from the Le Classique in order to hold on to their first place position.
They would indeed keep hold of first place as a result of Marseille's 3-1 victory over PSG. Lyon responded by picking up their first league victory in over three matches in a 2-0 win over Sochaux. They captured their second straight league victory in a win over Le Mans with Karim Benzema securing a much needed brace in a 3-1 win. With the likes of Marseille, Bordeaux, PSG, Lille, and Toulouse on their backs, Lyon needed victories to ensure their 8th straight league titles. They proceeded to falter drawing with mid-table club Monaco 2-2. Despite being 10 spots down in the table, Monaco were the stronger side forcing Lyon to come back from a goal down twice. The draw also dropped Lyon from the top spot, which they had held since the 4th week of the season. With Marseille recording a victory over Lorient hours before, Lyon needed a victory over Bordeaux to ensure they remain in the title race. Early on in the match, Lyon were denied a clear penalty chance after the Brazilian Ederson was taking down in the box by Bordeaux right back Matthieu Chalmé. Bordeaux proceeded to score just before halftime with a goal from the former Lyonnais Alou Diarra after the Brazilian Wendel hit the post on a shot off a corner kick. Chalmé would be involved in another denied penalty dispute later in the match, this time with Benzema. Despite the initial foul occurring inside the penalty box, the referee Stéphane Bré ruled the foul had occurred outside the box where Benzema fell. Eventually, Lyon fell to Bordeaux dropping the defending champions to 3rd and, instead of fighting for the title, were now fighting for the 3rd and final Champions League place with PSG, whom they faced next week. Played on a Friday, Lyon failed to score a goal for the second straight week as the match ended in a 0-0 draw. The next week against Valenciennes, Lyon endured their 7th defeat of the season losing 0-2. The lost effectively, but not mathematically, eliminated Lyon from winning their eight consecutive title. That occurred the following week. Despite defeating Nantes 3-0 with Jean Makoun scoring a brace, a victory by Bordeaux over Valenciennes eliminated Lyon from title contention.
Instead of reminiscing, Lyon took the opportunity to focus on qualifying for next year's UEFA Champions League with a key match against Marseille. Though they were positioned for the third qualifying round in the standings, Lyon looked to jump Marseille into second position to go directly through the group stage. In front of a record crowd for a Marseille match, Lyon cruised to a 3-1 victory with Benzema finally ending his goal drought scoring a brace. Juninho scored the third goal. The following week, against Caen, Juninho and Benzema scored again in a 3-1 victory. For Juninho, it was his 100th career goal for Lyon. Juninho also received a standing ovation upon being substituted out, in what some knew was his final match at the Stade Gerland. Unfortunately, the victory was with malice since Marseille also won that week. Lyon were now guaranteed to finish in the 3rd spot meaning they would be seeded directly into the Playoff round, where they might end up facing the likes of the 2008–09 UEFA Cup champions Shakhtar Donetsk and Sporting Clube.
Ligue 1
League table
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation 1 Bordeaux (C) 38 24 8 6 64 34 +30 80 2009–10 UEFA Champions League Group stage 2 Marseille 38 22 11 5 67 35 +32 77 3 Lyon 38 20 11 7 52 29 +23 71 2009–10 UEFA Champions League Play-off round 4 Toulouse 38 16 16 6 45 27 +18 64 2009–10 UEFA Europa League Play-off round 5 Lille 38 17 13 8 51 39 +12 64 2009–10 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Updated to games played on May 30, 2009
Source: Standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.Results summary
Overall Home Away Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD 38 20 11 7 49 28 +21 71 10 8 1 29 14 +15 10 3 6 20 14 +6 Source: lfp.fr
Results by round
Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Ground H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H N H H A H A H A H A H A Result W D W W W W W L D D W W W W L D L D W D W D W W W D L L W W D L D L W W W D Source: lfp.fr
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Lose; W = Win; P = Postponed.Date[48] Opponents H / A Result Scorers Attendance Position Referee 2008 10 August Toulouse H 3 – 0 Makoun 12', Benzema 58', 66' 36,448 1st Fredy Fautrel 17 August Lorient A 0 – 0 14,617 3rd Antony Gautier 23 August Grenoble H 2 – 0 Makoun 6', Benzema 36' 38,754 2nd Hervé Piccirillo 31 August Saint-Étienne A 1 – 0 Benzema 56' 34,704 2nd Laurent Duhamel 13 September Nice H 3 – 2 Juninho 40', 71', Benzema 90' 35,925 1st Jean-Charles Cailleux 20 September Le Havre A 1 – 0 Ederson 44' 16,211 1st Philippe Kalt 27 September Nancy H 2 – 1 Benzema 31', Fred 36' 36,895 1st Stéphane Bré 5 October Rennes A 0 – 3 27,816 1st Damien Ledentu 18 October Lille H 2 – 2 Chedjou 23' (o.g.), Grosso 76' 38,314 1st Thierry Auriac 25 October Auxerre A 0 – 0 15,042 1st Saïd Ennjimi 29 October Sochaux A 2 – 0 Benzema 66', Delgado 90+2' 17,482 1st Antony Gautier 2 November Le Mans H 2 – 0 Benzema 22', Juninho 55' 36,456 1st Lionel Jaffredo 8 November Monaco A 1 – 0 Fred 54' 10,444 1st Hervé Piccirillo 16 November Bordeaux H 2 – 1 Benzema 33', Källström 38' 36,341 1st Bertrand Layec 22 November PSG A 0 – 1 44,780 1st Stéphane Lannoy 29 November Valenciennes H 0 – 0 35,988 1st Bruno Coue 6 December Nantes A 1 – 2 Piquionne 44' 26,624 1st Damien Ledentu 14 December Marseille H 0 – 0 39,638 1st Stéphane Bré 20 December Caen A 1 – 0 Benzema 42' 20,613 1st Lionel Jaffredo 2009 10 January Lorient H 1 – 1 Ederson 9' 34,809 1st Hervé Piccirillo 17 January Grenoble A 2 – 0 Ederson 15', Delgado 77' 19,264 1st Thierry Auriac 1 February Saint-Étienne H 1 – 1 Juninho 53' 38,590 1st Stéphane Lannoy 7 February Nice A 3 – 1 Makoun 19', 80', Benzema 27' 12,844 1st Bertrand Layec 14 February Le Havre H 3 – 1 Ederson 34', Keïta 44', Juninho 73' 37,118 1st Alain Hamer 21 February Nancy A 2 – 0 Cris 19', Benzema 90' 18,953 1st Fredy Fautrel 1 March Rennes H 1 – 1 Källström 66' 34,870 1st Philippe Kalt 7 March Lille N 0 – 2 78,056 1st Saïd Ennjimi 14 March Auxerre H 0 – 2 37,846 1st Thierry Auriac 22 March Sochaux H 2 – 0 Ederson 14', Mounier 70' 37,334 1st Olivier Thual 4 April Le Mans A 3 – 1 Boumsong 18', Benzema 44', 57' 13,175 1st Philippe Malige 11 April Monaco H 2 – 2 Cris 65', Piquionne 81' 40,245 2nd Antony Gautier 19 April Bordeaux A 0 – 1 32,858 3rd Stéphane Bré 24 April PSG H 0 – 0 38,827 3rd Bertrand Layec 2 May Valenciennes A 0 – 2 3rd Hervé Piccirillo 12 May Nantes H 3 – 0 Makoun 7', 34', Mounier 77' 36,792 3rd Lionel Jaffredo 17 May Marseille A 3 – 1 Benzema 31', 42', Juninho 90' 56,498 3rd Stéphane Lannoy 23 May Caen H 3 – 1 Juninho 36', Govou 65', Benzema 86' 39,312 3rd Damien Ledentu 30 May Toulouse A 0 – 0 33,462 3rd Antony Gautier UEFA Champions League
Lyon entered the 2008-09 UEFA Champions League for the 8th straight season. Due to finishing as champions of Ligue 1 this past season, Lyon again entered directly to the group stage. The draw for the group stage was determined on August 28, 2008. Lyon were paired with the defending German champions Bayern Munich, Italian side Fiorentina, and the Romanian runner-ups Steaua Bucureşti.
Lyon began their Champions League quest at home taking on Fiorentina. Lyon also unveiled their fluorescent green third kit in this match. As with the Nice match, which occurred just four days before, this match had its share of controversy. Following a disappointing first half, with Fiorentina leading 0-2 after two goals from Alberto Gilardino, Lyon came out for the second half with scoring in mind. With Lyon attacking, following a cross into the box, a collision occurred just inside the field of play between Frédéric Piquionne and Fiorentina defender Luciano Zauri, which unexpectedly injured the latter. Following a clearance by the Fiorentina defence, it was expected, by Fiorentina, that the ball would be put out of play with fair play being in mind. However, with Lyon trailing 0-2 and several Lyon players not having any idea of Zauri being down, they proceeded to attack and eventually a goal was scored by Piquionne. Following this incident, Lyon still trailed 1-2, but in the 86th minute, after earning a free kick Juninho and Benzema proceeded to display excellent and sly teamwork as Benzema equalised for his side drawing the match 2-2 and giving both clubs 1 point through one round.
With one point in hand, Lyon traveled to Munich, the capital city of Bavaria to take on group leaders Bayern Munich who defeated Steaua Bucureşti 1-0 on the opening matchday. With both teams coming off unimpressive matches a couple of days before (Lyon an unspectacular 2-1 victory over Nancy and Bayern, a 0-1 loss away to Hannover), the match showed why with Lyon's only goal coming off the head of Bayern defender Martin Demichelis in the 25th minute from one of Juninho's spot kicks. Bayern later equalised through the Brazilian Zé Roberto in the second half. Though Lyon had decent chances, including one where Karim Benzema had a chance to capitalize on a Bayern mistake late in the second half, the match remained 1-1 with Lyon leaving Munich with just 2 points through two matches.
After starting off slow, Lyon rebounded picking up two victories in their home-away series with FC Steaua Bucureşti. Similar to last season matches with Stuttgart, Lyon used these matches to get back into the competition defeating Steaua 5-3 in Romania. They came back from a 2-0 deficit and a 3-2 one goal deficit before finishing off the Romanian side in the latter portion of the second half with a goal from Benzema and a brace from Fred. The second match was a positive result as well with Lyon picking up a solid 2-0 victory with goals from Juninho and Anthony Réveillère. With the result in the other match between Bayern and Fiorentina being a draw, this moved Lyon into first place in the group (on goal differential) heading into the final two matchdays.
With the group stage drawing to an end and injuries piling up, Lyon traveled to Florence to again face Fiorentina. Despite having injury troubles at the back of the defense, Lyon performed well and only conceded one goal, again from Gilardino, though at the time of the goal, Lyon were up 2-0 after goals from Jean II Makoun and Karim Benzema. Despite chances from Brazilians Juninho and Ederson, in which both players hit the post in amazing fashion, the scoreline remained as Lyon booked their place in the knockout stage. In the final group stage match, which decided what team would finish first place in the group, Bayern Munich defeated Lyon 2-3, scoring all three of their goals in the first half. Lyon controlled the second half with two goals from Govou and Benzema, but could not get a third to draw the match or a fourth to win the group. With this result, Lyon went through as second.
Group F
UEFA Champions League 2008-09 Group F
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Bayern 6 4 2 0 12 4 +8 14 Lyon 6 3 2 1 14 10 +4 11 Fiorentina 6 1 3 2 5 8 −3 6 Steaua 6 0 1 5 3 12 −6 1 Results by round
Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ground H A A H A H H A Result D D W W W L D L Source: eufa.com
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Lose; W = Win; P = Postponed.Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Attendance Position Referee 17 September 2008 Fiorentina H 2 – 2 Piquionne 73', Benzema 86' 37,500 2nd Peter Fröjdfeldt 30 September 2008 Bayern Munich A 1 – 1 Martin Demichelis 25' (o.g.) 64,000 2nd Kyros Vassaras 21 October 2008 Steaua Bucureşti A 5 – 3 Keïta 23', Benzema 33', 71', Fred 69', 90+2' 20,000 2nd Grzegorz Gilewski 5 November 2008 Steaua Bucureşti H 2 – 0 Juninho 44', Réveillère 89' 30,243 1st Manuel González 25 November 2008 Fiorentina A 2 – 1 Makoun 14', Benzema 27' 35,000 1st Viktor Kassai 10 December 2008 Bayern Munich H 2 – 3 Govou 52', Benzema 68' 38,349 2nd Howard Webb First Knockout Round
For the six straight season, Lyon reached the first knockout round. Due to finishing second, Lyon faced the danger of being paired with several big clubs that finished first in other groups. Notable clubs Lyon could have been paired with include Liverpool, Manchester United, Barcelona, and Juventus to name a few. Following the draw, Lyon indeed received a tough draw being given La Liga side F.C. Barcelona. Lyon and Barcelona were in the same group the previous Champions League season. Lyon lost to Barcelona 0-3 at the Camp Nou, but played well enough to earn a 2-2 draw at home.
Date Round Opponents H / A Result F – A
Scorers Attendance Referee 24 February 2009 First knockout round
First legBarcelona H 1 – 1 Juninho 7' 39,258 Wolfgang Stark 11 March 2009 First knockout round
Second legBarcelona A 2 – 5 Makoun 44', Juninho 48' 93,062 Tom Øvrebø In the opening leg at the Gerland, Lyon got off to a quick start scoring in just the 7th minute with a deceiving free kick, from an odd angle, by Juninho, which confused Barcelona keeper Víctor Valdés and eventually with into the inside of the side netting. Lyon continued to perform well into the first half with the defense constantly pressing Barcelona's attack and Lyon's offense missing on a variety of goal chances. Barcelona eventually got its equaliser from the head of Frenchman Thierry Henry drawing the match at 1-1. This was the final scoreline as Lyon headed into the second leg at the Camp Nou. In the second leg, the exact opposite occurred with Barcelona constantly pressurizing Lyon in the first half leaving Barcelona to control the match with most of the possession occurring in Barcelona's attack. This showed as Barcelona earned first half goals from Henry twice, Lionel Messi and Samuel Eto'o, which effectively ended Lyon's chances of advancing to the quarter-finals, despite Jean Makoun and Juninho scoring back-to-back goals in the 44th and 48th minute respectively. The final scoreline eventually was 2-5, eliminating Lyon from the Champion's League for the 7th consecutive season and for the 3rd consecutive season in the Round of 16.
Coupe de la Ligue
Lyon entered the Coupe de la Ligue season having last won the cup in 2001. The previous season, they were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Le Mans. As with all other years, Lyon entered the cup in the Round of 16 as they qualified for the UEFA Champions League, where they faced last year's relegation side FC Metz. However, despite being relegated last season, Metz pulled off a tremendous 1-3 victory eliminating the defending league champions from the competition for the 8th straight season. Since winning the title in 2001, Lyon have only made it to January (usually when the quarter-finals take place) four times.
Date Round Opponents H/A Result Scorers Attendance Referee 11 November 2008 Round of 16 Metz H 1 – 3 Cris 48' 23,053 Fredy Fautrel Coupe de France
Lyon entered the 2008–2009 Coupe de France season as defending champions, having won the title the previous season in a highly contested 1–0 victory against Paris Saint-Germain. Lyon began the defense of their title heading to the West coast to take on the Brittany-based side US Concarneau. The match was postponed from its assigned January 3 date due to a frozen pitch and was rescheduled to be played on January 24, 2009. Though Lyon were the dominant side the entire match, the score at halftime was only 2-0. Lyon came out blazing in the second half scoring four goals, three of them in the final six minutes of the match to defeat Concarneau by a score of 6–0.
Lyon advanced to the Round of 32 where they faced rivals Olympique de Marseille in what was the first big draw of the cup. In the match, Lyon got off to a quick start with Karim Benzema scoring the first goal in just the 2nd minute. The rest of the match was fairly even, though, marred with several incidents, including former Lyon player Hatem Ben Arfa receiving a barrage of boos when he entered as a substitute in the 16th minute, as well as every time he touched the ball and Lyon player Kader Keïta picking up a second yellow card for elbowing new Marseille player Brandão in the face. In the end, Benzema's goal was the only goal of the match with Lyon securing their place in the Round of 16, where they faced another secondary rival Lille. Lille, whom Lyon were to face in a league tie three days later, opened the scoring with a goal from the Brazilian Michel Bastos in the 22nd minute. Lyon responded just two minutes later with a goal from Jean Makoun. Just before halftime, Lille's prolific youngster Eden Hazard scored to give Lille a 2–1 lead. Lyon again responded just two minutes later in injury time with a goal from a Lyon youngster Anthony Mounier, thus evening the match heading into halftime. With Lyon constantly responding back, Lille effectively ended Lyon's chances of defending their title by scoring at the death with a goal from Nicolas Fauvergue giving Lyon no time to respond back, eliminating the defending champions from the Coupe de France.
Date Round Opponents H/A Result Scorers Attendance Referee 24 January Round of 64 Concarneau A 6 – 0 Boumsong 29', Mounier 36', 63', Delgado 86', Keïta 89', Piquionne 90+2' 15,000 Fredy Fautrel 28 January Round of 32 Marseille H 1 – 0 Benzema 2' 28,304 Laurent Duhamel 4 March Round of 16 Lille A 2 – 3 Makoun 24', Mounier 45' 16,000 Stéphane Bré Start formations
Qnt Formation Match(es) 2 4-4-1-1 2, 13 7 4-4-2 3, 8, 11, 12, 14, 19, 20 12 4-2-3-1 1, 4, 6, 16, UCL 6, 21, CDF 2, 22, 25, CDF 3, 34, 36 27 4-3-3 5, UCL 1, 7, UCL 2, 9, UCL 3, 10, UCL 4, CDL 1, 15, UCL 5, 17, 18, CDF 1, 23, 24, UCL K1, 26, 27, UCL K2, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38 Last updated: 30 May 2009
Source: Match reports in Competitive matches
Only competitive matches.Starting 11
Note: Formation shown indicates formation used in
club's league match against Toulouse on May 30.No. Pos Nat Name GS Notes 1 GK Lloris 45 2 RB Clerc 10 15 CB Mensah 17 5 CB Bodmer 17 6 LB Källström 28 18 CM Pjanić 7 28 DM Toulalan 38 17 CM Makoun 36 14 RW Govou 17 27 LW Mounier 12 10 FW Benzema 40 Squad stats and Start formations.
Only competitive matches.
Using the most used start formation.
Ordered by position on pitch (from back right to front left).
Squad stats
Appearances and Goals
Last updated on May 30, 2009.
No. Nat Pos Player Total Ligue 1 Champions League Coupe de la Ligue Coupe de France Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals 1 GK Hugo Lloris 45 0 35 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 2 DF François Clerc 10 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 DF Cris 44 3 34 2 6 0 1 1 3 0 4 DF Jean-Alain Boumsong 43 2 32 1 8 0 0 0 3 1 5 MF Mathieu Bodmer 20 0 17 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 MF Kim Källström 41 2 32 2 6 0 1 0 2 0 7 MF Ederson 45 5 35 5 8 0 1 0 1 0 8 MF Juninho 38 10 29 7 7 3 1 0 1 0 10 FW Karim Benzema 46 23 36 17 8 5 0 0 2 1 11 DF Fabio Grosso 32 1 22 1 6 0 1 0 3 0 12 DF Timothée Kolodziejczak 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 MF Pierrick Valdivia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 FW Sidney Govou 19 2 15 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 15 DF John Mensah 17 0 12 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 17 MF Jean Makoun 46 9 35 7 8 1 1 0 2 1 18 MF Miralem Pjanić 23 0 20 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 19 FW César Delgado 27 3 20 2 4 0 0 0 3 1 20 DF Anthony Réveillère 23 1 19 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 22 MF Clément Grenier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 FW Kader Keïta 29 3 21 1 5 1 1 0 2 1 25 GK Joan Hartock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 MF Fábio Santos 9 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 27 FW Anthony Mounier 26 5 18 2 4 0 1 0 3 3 28 MF Jérémy Toulalan 43 0 33 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 29 FW Yannis Tafer 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 GK Rémy Vercoutre 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 31 MF Saïd Mehamha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 DF Lamine Gassama 10 0 7 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 34 FW Jérémy Pied 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 DF Thomas Fontaine 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 DF Sébastien Faure 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 38 FW Alexandre Lacazette 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 FW Frédéric Piquionne 26 4 19 2 3 1 1 0 3 1 Players sold/retired after the start of the season: 9 FW Fred 20 4 15 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 Other Statistics
Last updated May 30, 2009
Note: For all competitive competitions
No. Pos. Nationality Player Assists Minutes Played 1 GK France Hugo Lloris 0 4070 1 0 0 2 DF France François Clerc 0 805 0 0 0 3 DF Brazil Cris 1 3898 10 0 0 4 DF France Jean-Alain Boumsong 1 3411 3 0 0 5 MF France Mathieu Bodmer 0 1472 0 0 0 6 MF Sweden Kim Källström 5 2710 4 0 0 7 MF Brazil Ederson 2 2823 4 0 0 8 MF Brazil Juninho 6 2679 8 1 1 9 FW Brazil Fred 1 1147 2 0 0 10 FW France Karim Benzema 4 3435 2 0 0 11 DF Italy Fabio Grosso 2 2748 11 0 0 12 DF France Timothée Kolodziejczak 0 79 1 0 0 13 MF France Pierrick Valdivia 0 0 0 0 0 14 FW France Sidney Govou 1 1284 5 1 0 15 DF Ghana John Mensah 0 1345 3 2 0 17 DF Cameroon Jean Makoun 3 3650 8 0 0 18 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Miralem Pjanić 1 714 2 0 0 19 MF Argentina César Delgado 3 1450 4 0 0 20 DF France Anthony Réveillère 0 1952 4 0 0 22 MF France Clément Grenier 0 0 0 0 0 23 FW Ivory Coast Kader Keïta 1 1653 2 1 0 25 GK France Joan Hartock 0 0 0 0 0 26 MF Brazil Fábio Santos 0 485 0 0 0 27 FW France Anthony Mounier 2 1006 0 0 0 28 MF France Jérémy Toulalan 2 3776 9 0 0 29 FW France Yannis Tafer 1 51 0 0 0 30 GK France Rémy Vercoutre 0 450 0 0 0 31 MF France Saïd Mehamha 0 0 0 0 0 32 DF France Lamine Gassama 0 862 4 0 0 34 FW France Jérémy Pied 0 0 0 0 0 35 DF France Thomas Fontaine 0 0 0 0 0 36 DF France Sébastien Faure 0 90 1 0 0 38 FW France Alexandre Lacazette 0 0 0 0 0 39 FW France Frédéric Piquionne 1 926 3 1 0 Reserves and Academy
2008–09 season Championnat de France Amateurs Groupe B, 7th Championnat de France Amateurs Playoffs Champions Championnat National Under-18 1st[49] Championnat National Under-18 Final Phase Eliminated[50] Coupe Gambardella Eliminated Championnat National Under-16 1st[51] Top goalscorer League: Yannis Tafer (CFA) (4)
All: Yannis Tafer (CFA) (4)The Olympique Lyonnais Reserves and Academy teams will also participate in seasonal activities this season. The second team, Olympique Lyonnais B, will participate in the Championnat de France Amateurs. The under-18 squad will participate in their league, the Championnat National Under-18 and the Coupe Gambardella. The under-16 squad will also participate in their league, Championnat National Under-16, as well as the Coupe Nationale des 16 ans, which is a regional tournament composed of regional squads that play against other regions. Lyon players selected will participate with the Rhône-Alpes team.
Match results
Note: For the squads of the CFA, Under-18, and the Under-16, click here and here.
Reserves Championnat de France Amateurs
Date Opponents H / A Result
F / AScorers Position 2008-08-10
17:00 CETAS Monaco H 0 – 0 11th 2008-08-17
15:00 CETSporting Toulon H 2 – 2 Mounier 21', 42' 12th 2008-08-23
18:00 CETRCO Agde A 2 – 3 Tafer 6', 81' 14th 2008-08-31
15:00 CETFC Villefranche H 2 – 0 Tafer 13', Mehamha 92' 11th 2008-09-13
17:00 CETSaint-Étienne H 2 – 1 Pied 30', Tafer 32' 9th 2008-09-20
20:00 CETFC Martigues A 1 – 0 Plessis (OG) 24' 5th 2008-09-28
15:00 CETASF Andrézieux H 0 – 0 7th 2008-10-11
18:00 CETGazélec Ajaccio A 0 – 1 9th 2008-10-15
18:00 CETJura Sud A 0 – 1 10th 2008-10-25
15:00 CETUS Marignane H 2 – 0 Piquionne 70', Pied 90' 4th 2008-11-08
18:00 CETCA Bastia A 4 – 4 Pied 23', Valdivia 28', 42', 69' 7th 2008-11-16
15:00 CETMontpellier HSC H 1 – 1 Keïta 39' 7th 2008-11-29
18:00 CETAS Saint-Priest A 1 – 1 Valdivia 68' 6th 2008-12-06
14:30 CETHyères FC H 0 – 0 7th 2009-01-17
18:00 CETAS Lyon-La Duchère A 5 – 1 Piquionne 9', 62', Gonalons 44', Court 60', Pied 94' 7th 2009-01-31
18:00 CETSporting Toulon H 0 – 0 8th 2009-02-08
15:00 CETRCO Agde H 1 – 0 Grenier 43' 5th 2009-02-14
18:00 CETFC Villefranche A 2 – 3 Seguin 50', Barlet 57' 7th 2009-02-21
15:00 CETJura Sud H 0 – 1 9th 2009-03-08
15:00 CETSaint-Étienne A 3 – 0 Abenzoar 20', Kolodziejczak 60', Gonalons 62' 9th 2009-03-11
15:00 CETES Fréjus H 1 – 1 Mehamha 51' 9th 2009-03-15
15:00 CETFC Martigues H 3 – 2 Dedola 43', Piquionne 47', Mounier 50' 7th 2009-03-21
18:00 CETASF Andrézieux A 1 – 1 Dedola 33' 7th 2009-03-28
18:00 CETGazélec Ajaccio H 4 – 0 N’Diaye 39', Dedola 60', Lacazette 65', 94' 7th 2009-04-04
18:00 CETUS Marignane A 1 – 0 Gonalons 58' 5th 2009-04-12
15:00 CETCA Bastia H 1 – 2 Pied 23' 7th 2009-04-15
15:00 CETGap FC A 1 – 2 Dedola 44' 5th 2009-04-22
18:00 CETMontpellier HSC A 2 – 1 Court 30', Barlet 85' 5th 2009-04-26
15:00 CETAS Saint-Priest H 3 – 1 Valdivia 24', 42', Lacazette 42' 4th 2009-05-02
18:00 CETHyères FC A 0 – 2 6th 2009-05-10
15:00 CETGap FC H 4 – 1 Pied 24', 27' (pen.), Fontaine 30', Lacazette 32' 5th 2009-05-16
18:00 CETES Fréjus A 1 – 0 Lacazette 26' 3rd 2009-05-23
18:00 CETAS Lyon-La Duchère H 1 – 2 5th 2009-05-30
18:00 CETAS Monaco A 1 – 2 7th Final stage
Round Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Semi-finals June 2, 2009 Rennes H 1 – 1
4 – 3 pen.Valdivia 5' Final June 5, 2009 Sochaux A 3 – 0 Court 8', 68', Tafer 63' Under-18s Championnat National Under-18
Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Position 2008-08-31
15:00 CETSC Bastia H 2 – 1 6th 2008-09-07
15:00 CETClermont Foot A 2 – 4 7th 2008-09-21
15:00 CETRodez AF H 3 – 1 4th 2008-09-28
15:00 CETFC Échirolles A 2 – 1 2nd 2008-10-05
15:00 CETMontpellier HSC H 3 – 1 2nd 2008-10-12
15:00 CETAurillac FCA H 2 – 1 1st 2008-10-26
15:00 CETGrenoble A 1 – 3 3rd 2008-11-02
15:00 CETAC Ajaccio H 4 – 0 1st 2008-11-16
15:00 CETOGC Nice H 2 – 1 1st 2008-11-22
15:00 CETSaint-Étienne A 2 – 0 Heyninck 24', Tafer 48' 1st 2008-11-30
15:00 CETAS Cannes A 1 – 1 1st 2008-12-07
15:00 CETAS Monaco H 2 – 1 1st 2008-12-14
15:00 CETMarseille A 0 – 0 1st 2009-02-08
15:00 CETFC Échirolles H 1 – 1 1st 2009-02-15
15:00 CETMontpellier HSC A 1 – 0 1st 2009-03-01
15:00 CETAurillac FCA A 1 – 0 1st 2009-03-08
15:00 CETGrenoble H 2 – 2 Belfodil 75', Tie Bi 79' 2nd 2009-03-18
15:00 CETClermont Foot H 6 – 1 Salamand 26', Carra 42', Reale 53', Chavalerin 64', 86', Belfodil 75' 1st 2009-03-22
15:00 CETAC Ajaccio A 2 – 3 1st 2009-03-29
15:00 CETSaint-Étienne H 1 – 0 1st 2009-04-12
15:00 CETRodez AF A 3 – 0 1st 2009-04-26
15:00 CETAS Cannes H 3 – 1 1st 2009-04-29
15:00 CETOGC Nice A 0 – 1 1st 2009-05-03
15:00 CETAS Monaco A 1 – 2 1st 2009-05-17
15:00 CETMarseille H 2 – 0 1st 2009-05-24
15:00 CETSC Bastia A 4 – 2 1st Final stage
Round Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Semi-finals June 5, 2009 Bordeaux N 0 – 0
3 – 4 pen.Coupe Gambardella
Round Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers 2nd Round January 18, 2009 Clermont Foot H 1 – 0 Grenier 29' Round of 64 February 1, 2009 ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne A 5 – 0 Belfodil 36', Fourtier 49', Carra 69' (pen.), Chavalerin 83' Round of 32 February 22, 2009 Sochaux A 1 – 0 Lacazette 19' Round of 16 March 15, 2009 FCSR Haguenau A 6 – 1 Court 30', Mehamha 35' (pen.), Grenier 56', Chavalerin 75', 88', Belfodil 83' Quarter-finals April 5, 2009 PSG H 3 – 2 Tie Bi 20' (pen.), Grenier 65', Tafer 90' Semi-finals April 19, 2009 Nantes N 1 – 1
2-4 pen.Court 16' Under-16s Championnat National Under-16
Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Position 2008-09-07
15:00 CETAS Saint-Priest A 0 – 1 11th 2008-09-14
15:00 CETJura Sud A 5 – 2 4th 2008-09-21
15:00 CETFC Sochaux H 2 – 1 5th 2008-10-05
15:00 CETAJ Auxerre A 2 – 4 7th 2008-10-12
15:00 CETBesançon RC H 6 – 0 5th 2008-10-19
15:00 CETClermont Foot A 0 – 0 6th 2008-11-02
15:00 CETFC Bourgoin H 5 – 1 5th 2008-11-09
15:00 CETCS Louhans-Cuiseaux A 4 – 2 3rd 2008-11-16
15:00 CETDijon FCO H 4 – 1 3rd 2008-11-23
15:00 CETSaint-Étienne A 6 – 4 1st 2008-11-30
15:00 CETVesoul H 7 – 0 2nd 2008-12-07
15:00 CETClermont-Ferrand A 6 – 0 1st 2008-12-14
15:00 CETAnnecy-le-Vieux H 3 – 0 1st 2009-01-18
15:00 CETJura Sud H 7 – 0 1st 2009-01-25
15:00 CETFC Sochaux A 0 – 1 1st 2009-02-08
15:00 CETBesançon RC A 5 – 1 1st 2009-02-22
15:00 CETAJ Auxerre H 0 – 1 2nd 2009-03-01
15:00 CETClermont Foot H 3 – 1 2nd 2009-03-08
15:00 CETFC Bourgoin A 3 – 0 2nd 2009-03-15
15:00 CETCS Louhans-Cuiseaux H 11 – 1 1st 2009-03-29
15:00 CETDijon FCO A 4 – 0 1st 2009-04-05
15:00 CETSaint-Étienne H 3 – 0 1st 2009-04-19
15:00 CETVesoul A 5 – 0 1st 2009-04-26
15:00 CETAS Montferrand H 1 – 0 1st 2009-05-03
15:00 CETAnnecy-le-Vieux A 2 – 0 1st 2009-05-17
15:00 CETAS Saint-Priest H 6 – 0 1st 2nd stage
Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Position May 27, 2009 Le Havre N 1 – 0 2nd May 28, 2009 Lens N 0 – 1 2nd May 30, 2009 Nancy N 0 – 0 2nd Olympique Lyonnais Ladies
2008–09 season Manager Farid Benstiti D1 Féminine Champions Challenge de France Eliminated UEFA Women's Cup Eliminated Top goalscorer League: Kátia (22)
All: Kátia (28)The Olympique Lyonnais Ladies will also participate in their respective activities this season. The ladies, just like their male counterparts, won the double last season. They will compete in the top tier French women's division, the Division 1 Féminine, the women's version of the Coupe de France, the Challenge de France, and the UEFA Women's Cup, where they will begin from the second qualifying round.
Note: For the Olympique Lyonnais women's squad, click here.
Match results
Division 1 Division 1 Féminine
Date Opponents H / A Result
F / AScorers Position 2008-08-23
16:00 CETPSG Ladies H 2 – 0 Georges 34', Renard 47' 2nd 2008-08-31
15:00 CETToulouse Ladies A 5 – 0 Abily 15', 55', Kátia 20', 70', Bompastor 85' 2nd 2008-09-07
15:00 CETMontpellier Ladies H 2 – 1 Kátia 29', 80' 1st 2008-09-14
15:00 CETFC Vendenheim H 12 – 0 Schelin 5', 70', 81', Kátia 10', 23', Simone 26', Abily 34', Thomis 39', 63', Brétigny 67', 73', Nécib 84' 1st 2008-09-21
15:00 CETFCF Nord Allier A 4 – 1 Schelin 32', Kátia 52', 59', Thomis 75' 1st 2008-10-05
15:00 CETFCF Juvisy H 0 – 0 1st 2008-10-19
15:00 CETRC Saint-Étienne H 6 – 3 Kátia 24', 68', 84', 94', Thomis 40', Abily 58' 2nd 2008-10-26
18:00 CETASJ Soyaux A 8 – 1 Dusang 17', Kátia 22', 40', Nécib 44', Brétigny 64', 70', Schelin 68', Abily 72' 1st 2008-11-02
15:00 CETFCF Condé-sur-Noireau A 9 – 0 Schelin 2', 20', Kátia 25', 39', Abily 31', Brétigny 57', 82', Thomis 63', Traña 85' 1st 2008-11-09
18:00 CETFCF Hénin-Beaumont H 8 – 0 Brétigny 3', 14', 42', 79', 86', Schelin 60', Kátia 69', 80' 1st 2009-01-11
15:00 CETStade Briochin Ladies A 5 – 0 Kátia 22', Schelin 37', Nécib 51', 88', Abily 68' 1st 2009-01-18
15:00 CETToulouse Ladies H 2 – 0 Kátia 63', Abily 88' 1st 2009-01-25
18:00 CETMontpellier Ladies A 2 – 1 Traña 14', Abily 80' 1st 2009-02-08
15:00 CETFC Vendenheim A 3 – 0 Brétigny (2), Nécib 1st 2009-03-01
15:00 CETFCF Nord Allier H 6 – 0 Thomis, Schelin, Stensland, Nécib, Kátia, Brétigny 1st 2009-03-22
15:00 CETFCF Juvisy A 4 – 1 Kátia (2), Schelin (2) 1st 2009-04-19
15:00 CETRC Saint-Étienne A 4 – 1 Thomis 13', Schelin 88', Kátia 89', Traña 93' 1st 2009-05-03
15:00 CETFCF Condé-sur-Noireau H 4 – 1 Thomis (3), Renard 1st 2009-05-09
15:00 CETFCF Hénin-Beaumont A 5 – 0 Traña 34', Nécib 39', 67', Kátia 74', Thomis 80' 1st 2009-05-17
15:00 CETASJ Soyaux H 7 – 0 Kátia 16', 52', Thomis 33', Schelin 41', 49', 56 ', Nécib 62' 1st 2009-05-24
15:00 CETStade Briochin Ladies H 14 – 1 1st 2009-06-07
15:00 CETPSG Ladies A – Challenge de France Challenge de France
Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F / AScorers February 22, 2009 Round of 32 USF Le Puy A 13 – 0 Stensland 2', Georges 31', Schelin 47', Franco 51', Thomis 59', 84', 86', 89', Brétigny 63', Kátia 76', 87', Traña 80' March 15, 2009 Round of 16 Saint-Maur VGA A 8 – 0 Kátia (3), Simone, Traña, Brétigny, Henry April 12, 2009 Quarter-finals RC Saint-Étienne H 3 – 0 May 2, 2009 Semi-finals Montpellier HSC A 0 – 0
3-4 pen.Group B3
For more information, click UEFA Women's Cup 2008-09
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Olympique Lyonnais 3 3 0 0 18 1 +17 9 Arsenal L.F.C. 3 2 0 1 13 5 +8 6 SV Neulengbach 3 1 0 2 5 17 –12 0 FC Zürich 3 0 0 3 6 19 –13 0 UEFA Women's Cup Second Qualifying Round
Date Round Opponents H / A Result Scorers 9 October 2008 2nd Qualifying Round SV Neulengbach H 8 – 0 Abily 8', 77', Necib 10', 43', Schelin 12', Bompastor 19', Georges 36', Thomis 39' 11 October 2008 2nd Qualifying Round FC Zürich H 7 – 1 Brétigny 2', Kátia 28', 43', 72', Schelin 66', 70', Abily 84' 14 October 2008 2nd Qualifying Round Arsenal L.F.C. H 3 – 0 Schelin 27', 80', Abily 76' Quarter-finals
Date Round Opponents H / A Result Scorers November 6, 2008 Quarter-finals ASD CF Bardolino A 5 – 0 Schelin 12', 15', Abily 33', Franco 68', Brétigny 89' November 18, 2008 Quarter-finals ASD CF Bardolino H 4 – 1 Kátia 38', Petit 56', Necib 69', Brétigny 90' Semi-finals
Date Round Opponents H / A Result Scorers March 28, 2009 Semi-finals FCR 2001 Duisburg H 1 – 1 Stensland 24' April 5, 2009 Semi-finals FCR 2001 Duisburg A 1 – 3 Thomis 45' References
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- ^ Caen v. Lyon Match Report
- ^ Lyon v. Lorient Match Report
- ^ Grenoble v. Lyon Match Report
- ^ Lyon v. Saint-Etienne Match Report
- ^ Nice v. Lyon Match Report
- ^ Dates may change due to LFP scheduling structure
- ^ CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL 18 ANS Classement
- ^ CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL 18 ANS Phase2
- ^ CHAMPIONNAT NATIONAL 16 ANS Classement
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