Where did Monaco's Cup winning 2016/17 side end up? In 1972, OM redesigned its logo, this time preferring a complex "M" letterform. However, success was not to last. The most recent form was revealed on 17 February 2004; the "O" and "M" are rendered as a single unit in turquoise without shading or borders, and the logo is capped by the golden star representing the victory in the Champions League and sits above. Marseille then became the first team to win back-to-back Coupe de la Ligue successes when they won the 2011 edition by beating Montpellier 1–0 on 23 April. Richer and better organised than other football teams of Marseille (Sporting, Stade, Phocéenne), Olympique de Marseille, then playing at the Stade de l'Huveaune, took the leadership in the city. After receiving the request we will send the iframe as an e-mail reply. The 1942–43 season was full of records: 100 goals in 30 matches, including 20 in one match (20–2 against Avignon), in which Aznar scored nine goals, including the first eight (Marseille was leading 8–0), playing only 70 minutes. Along with having eyes on Europa League, Marseille is within striking distance of Paris Saint-Germain as they have hopes of possibly winning Ligue 1. Even though the 1931–32 season was less successful, Marseille easily entered the professional ranks, becoming a member of the union of professional clubs in 1932. Get every team’s full roster for the 2016-17 season. Marseille's average home gate for the 2008–09 season was 52,276, the highest in Ligue 1. Marseille Squad French Coupe de France UEFA Champions League French Ligue 1 French Trophee des Champions Club Friendly French Coupe de la Ligue UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup UEFA Intertoto Cup hidden 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 hidden Aznar scored 45 goals in 30 matches, plus 11 in cup games, for a record of 56 goals in 38 matches. To commemorate the club's 100th anniversary in 1999, a variant featuring a golden "O" and a turquoise "M" was used; a similar 110th anniversary logo was used during the 2009–10 season. [28] Marseille have achieved two Championship and Cup "Doubles" (in 1972 and 1989). Bielsa was the club's first Argentine coach and the first coach to lead the team into the renovated Velodrome, which opened in August with a fixture against Montpellier. He follows in the footsteps of Chelsea legend Didier Drogba as a centre-forward moving to Stamford Bridge from Marseille, and becomes the third Belgian in the squad, joining Hazard and Thibaut Courtois. Following a number of poor performances, Míchel was sacked in April by club owner Margarita Louis Dreyfus, citing poor conduct as the team's coach. Honorary presidents: Paul Le Cesne et Fernand Bouisson [13] Another close call to glory was in the Coupe de France final against Sochaux in May 2007. "2016/17 Arsenal FC Squad" Track Info. This triumph, however, was followed by a decade of decline. The term Classique is modelled on El Clásico, contested between Barcelona and Real Madrid. The arrival of Vasconcellos made the defence stronger, whereas former goalkeeper Laurent Di Lorto shone with Sochaux and France. Marseille announced on 2 May 2014 an agreement with Marcelo Bielsa, who took the managerial hotseat. Get Hobart Hurricanes Big Bash League, 2016/17 Squad details on ESPNcricinfo.com. In the Coupe de France, l'OM lost in five matches to Club français, winning the second match that was cancelled due to the disqualification of Marseille striker Vernicke. From 1904 to 1937, Marseille played at the Stade de l'Huveaune. Ligue 1 Uber Eats - Official club profile - OM - French Football League - Squad In 1937, Marseille won its first professional French championship thanks to goal difference (+30 for Marseille, +17 for Sochaux). [8] In 1930, Marseille lost against Sète, which would be the winner, in the semi-final round. The original badge featured an ornate letter "M" superimposed over an "O", with the club motto draped across the glyph. The same year, Marseille lost at the Stade Vélodrome against Saint-Étienne 10–3, but Liberati was injured. The team won the French championship in 1929, defeating Club français. 6, Stadium: Release Date August 13, 2016. In the meantime, Marseille won the Coupe de France in 1935 and 1938 but failed a double success in 1934, due to FC Sète. ... City player since 2016-17. Marseille played in the European Cup in 1971–72 and 1972–73, but were knocked-out by Ajax of Johan Cruyff and Juventus, respectively. 1. … 29,430 vs Marseille (9 April 2016) Lowest home attendance: ... Away colours. Since 1986, Marseille have played with white shirts, white shorts and white socks, and the blue color became lighter due to Adidas marketing but in 2012–2013, the club returned to its original kit, wearing blue socks. In February 2012, Marseille embarked on 13 games without victory,[17] but rallied to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the first time since winning the competition in 1993. Marseille finished second in the first, behind Lille. Olympique de Marseille was founded as an omnisport club in 1892 by René Dufaure de Montmirail, a French sports official. French teams are limited to four players ... First team squad As of 31 August 2016 In 1931, the team became champion of the South-East, with victories against rivals such as Sète. Following completion in August 2014, the final capacity increased to 67,000 ahead of France's hosting of UEFA Euro 2016. In January 2007, there was negotiation between Louis-Dreyfus and Jack Kachkar, a Canadian doctor and businessman (CEO of pharmaceutical company Inyx), about selling the club. He chose Rolland Courbis as coach, signed Fabrizio Ravanelli, Laurent Blanc, and Andreas Köpke, and Marseille finished 11th for his return. Full squad information for Olympique Marseille, including formation summary and lineups from recent games, player profiles and team news. The President was a stubborn man, and he threatened the league to withdraw his professional team from Ligue 1 because the federation refused to accept three foreign players per team (Leclerc wanted to acquire the Hungarian star Zoltán Varga but he had already the maximum number of two foreigners in his team). In the summer of 2016, Marseille once more sold off a number of key players to meet financial obligations and to clear its wage bill ahead of an impending takeover. This scandal, called l'affaire VA-OM (VA for Union Sportive Valenciennes-Anzin and OM for Olympique de Marseille), was exposed by Valenciennes, whose players Jacques Glassmann,[10] Jorge Burruchaga[11] and Christophe Robert[11] were contacted by Marseille player Jean-Jacques Eydelie[12] to let OM win and, more importantly, not to injure any OM player ahead of the UEFA Champions League final. The 2016–17 Toulouse FC season is the 47th professional season of the club since its creation in 1970. Before that, they qualified for the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League for the first time since their historic success, but lost 2–1 at Old Trafford to Manchester United and also set a Champions League record by thrashing Žilina 7–0 in what was the biggest away win in the competition's history. Vice-Presidents: Mr. Leblanc, Mr. Bison, Mr. Etchepare, Dr. Rollenstein et Mr. Anfosso Lucas Perrin. Le Classique is a football match that is contested between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille. During the 1920s, Olympique de Marseille became an important team in France, winning the Coupe de France in 1924, 1926 and 1927. Despite an indifferent club form, OM lost to eventual finalists Bayern Munich, and slumped to an overall tenth-place finish in Ligue 1. For the first championship, Division 1 was divided into two pools. The logo persisted for three decades, until 1935, when an art deco shield was adopted, with a simple "M" encased within the "O". Known as Sporting Club, US Phocéenne and Football Club de Marseille in the first five years after its foundation, the club adopted the name Olympique de Marseille in 1899 in honour of the anniversary of Marseille's founding by Greeks from Phocaea some 25 centuries earlier, with the name Olympique, coming from ancient Olympic Games.[7]. Marseille began the 2016–17 Ligue 1 season with interim manager Franck Passi at the helm. The club struggled in the 2011–12 season, going to the bottom of the Ligue 1 table after six matches. In its last uplift, the municipality covered the stadium and increased its capacity to 67,000 to host the Euro 2016 games. [21], In the 2019–20 Ligue 1 season, Marseille finished second after the season was ended early due to the coronavirus pandemic, thus qualifying for the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League for the first time since 2013–14.[22]. On 12 April 1986, Bernard Tapie became president, thanks to Marseille mayor Gaston Defferre, and promptly built the greatest team seen France up to that point. On 25 November 2020, Marseille broke a record for the most consecutive Champions League defeats (13), surpassing the previous record of 12 defeats in a row set by Belgian side Anderlecht. Country: England ## England; France ... 17.02.2021 23:28. In 1948, thanks to a draw against Sochaux, Marseille became the champions of France. In 2016, American businessman Frank McCourt bought the club from her, and appointed businessman Jacques-Henri Eyraud as the club president, with Rudi Garcia appointed as the coach of the club's first team. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. But they were beaten in the final by newly crowned Spanish champions Valencia and once again fans were forced to continue waiting for the next trophy to come along. The highlight of the club's history is winning the new format Champions League in 1993. The club has won ten official league titles (nine times in Ligue 1), ten Coupes de France and three Coupes de la Ligue. Marseille was runner-up in the Coupe de France (Nice won 2–1) in 1954 and the Coupe Drago in 1957 to (Lens which won 3–1). Alvaro Gonzalez. The two last victories at the Stade Vélodrome against Roubaix (6–0) and Metz (6–3) were important, as Aznar and Robin's returned in spring. June 2015 saw three key players leave the club—André-Pierre Gignac and André Ayew left the club for Tigres UANL and Swansea City, respectively, after their contracts expired, while Dimitri Payet left to join West Ham United for a €15 million transfer fee. The first period of Olympique de Marseille's domination of the French League started in the early 1970s under Marcel Leclerc's presidency (1965–1972). The result was significant as OM were 3–1 down with five minutes to go, only to embark on a remarkable comeback which saw 5 goals scored in the last five minutes with André Ayew scoring a hat-trick. His ambition allowed Marseille to return to the First division in 1965–66. The atmosphere in the Stade Vélodrome is created by the dominance of OM's own supporters who are housed in the Curva style ends behind the goals. Marseille 2010-2016 FIFA 16 Ultimate Team Squad by futheaduser-669597 - join the discussion or make a squad of your own! Directed by : Kad Merad Produced by : Eskwad, LGM Cinéma SAS Genre: Fiction - Runtime: 1 h 39 min French release: 16/03/2016 Production year: … Bielsa's departure reportedly left his players in a state of shock, many of whom learnt the news via social media in the dressing room. Players. In 1953, Gunnar Andersson would take the record of goals scored in one season with 35. When a goal is scored by Marseille in their home matches the song "Come with Me" by Puff Daddy is played. Checkout team and player details. +€11.05m. [9] Then followed an era of crisis, with Marseille only winning a Coupe de France in 1976 and being relegated to the second division, where they played with a bunch of young local players: the Minots who allowed the team to return to First division in 1984. In the '20s, numerous French internationals, such as Jules Dewaquez, Jean Boyer or Joseph Alcazar, played for Marseille. After 1937, l'OM used this venue under Marcel Leclerc's presidency to compel the city of Marseille to lower the rent of Stade Vélodrome and during the renovation of Vélodrome for Euro 1984, during the 1982/83 season. Marseille fans often lift banners and create choreography in support of the fellow teams.