Lille OSC

Lille OSC

France Ligue 1 Est. 1944 Stade Pierre-Mauroy
White / Red

Lille OSC

Lille OSC is a leading French football club based in the northern city of Lille, competing in Ligue 1. Founded in 1944, the club has established itself as a prominent force in the domestic game, earning a reputation for shrewd recruitment, strong organisation, and the development of high-quality players who have gone on to great success.

The club plays its home matches at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, a modern, large-capacity stadium that provides an impressive setting for top-level football. Lille's white and red colours, which inspire the nickname Les Dogues, are a distinctive feature of the club's identity, representing one of the most competitive and ambitious sides in northern France.

Squad and Identity

The current squad blends experience with promising talent. Midfielder Benjamin André provides leadership and combativeness in the centre of the pitch, while the defence features the experienced Aïssa Mandi and Alexsandro Ribeiro, supported by the versatile Calvin Verdonk. The squad also includes the emerging Ayyoub Bouaddi and goalkeeper Berke Özer, giving the side a strong balance of reliability and youth.

Lille continue to be a competitive and well-organised presence in Ligue 1 and a regular participant in European competition. With a modern home, an effective recruitment model, and a talented squad, the club looks ahead with ambition, intent on competing at the highest level of French football and building on its recent record of success.

Full squad

Frequently asked questions

Lille OSC competes in the Ligue 1.

Lille OSC is a football club based in France.

Lille OSC was founded in 1944.

Lille OSC play their home matches at Stade Pierre-Mauroy.