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Lille Olympique Sporting Club, commonly known as “LOSC” or simply Lille, is a French football club based in Lille, in the north of France. Founded in 1944, the club is nicknamed "Les Dogues." Lille plays its home matches at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, a modern stadium located in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, near Lille. Lille OSC has a rich history and has experienced numerous successes, particularly in Ligue 1. Notably, the club clinched the 2020–21 Ligue 1 title in a remarkable campaign that saw them outshine financially stronger rivals, marking one of the most memorable triumphs in recent French football history. Live Football Ticket offers all tickets for the most exciting matches of Lille OSC. You can buy tickets for all competitions of the 2024/2025 season on our site.

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Stadium Information

Name:

Decathlon Arena Stade Pierre-Mauroy

Capacity:

50,187 seats

Address:

261 Boulevard de Tournai, 59650 Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France

Description:

Stade Pierre-Mauroy, also known as Decathlon Arena Stade Pierre-Mauroy under a naming rights agreement since 2022, is a modern and versatile sports venue located in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, near Lille. Inaugurated on August 17, 2012, this stadium can accommodate up to 50,187 spectators and features a unique configuration with five possible options thanks to a retractable roof that can be closed in thirty minutes. A notable feature is its pitch, which can be raised and moved to allow the addition of retractable stands, increasing its capacity. Built between 2008 and 2012 at a cost of €324 million, it is the main stadium for LOSC Lille and one of the largest arenas in the world. Its ability to transform into an open or closed arena allows it to host various events, including the first official football and rugby matches played in a closed stadium in France.

Best Way to Travel to Stade Pierre-Mauroy

Once you have booked your tickets for LOSC matches, the next step is finding out how to get to the stadium. The club strongly recommends using public transport to avoid traffic and parking issues.

By Bus

To get to the stadium by bus, you can take Line 6 towards Villeneuve d'Ascq Contrescarpe and get off at the Stadium stop, or Line 32 towards Wasquehal Jean-Paul Sartre and also get off at the Stadium stop.

By Metro

Line 1 of the metro (towards 4 Cantons Stade Pierre-Mauroy) will take you to the Pont de Bois station, located near the stadium. From Lille-Flandres station, the metro journey takes about 8 minutes, and from Lille-Europe station, it takes about 12 minutes to reach Pont de Bois after a short walk to Lille-Flandres station.

By Train

If you arrive by train, from Lille-Flandres station, take Line 1 of the metro towards 4 Cantons Stade Pierre-Mauroy and get off at Pont de Bois station. From Lille-Europe station, first walk to Lille-Flandres station, then take Line 1 of the metro towards 4 Cantons Stade Pierre-Mauroy and get off at Pont de Bois station.

By Car

Stade Pierre-Mauroy is located near the expressway. From Boulevard Du Breucq (N227), take the Pont de Bois exit. The stadium has several uncovered and free parking lots, including the official S3 parking, annex stand, and S7/S8 parking.

By Bike

There is a V'Lille station 100 meters from the stadium entrance, as well as a bike parking lot. Rent a V'Lille for a convenient and eco-friendly arrival.

On Foot

If you are close to the stadium, you can also walk there. Access is easy and well signposted from the surrounding areas of Villeneuve-d'Ascq.

From the Airport

If you are coming from Brussels, "Airport City Express" trains connect the airport to Brussels-Midi station in 20 minutes. From there, take a TGV or Eurostar to Lille Europe. From Lille-Lesquin airport, regular shuttles will take you to the center of Lille. Then take the metro towards 4 Cantons and get off at Pont de Bois station.

Club Information

Current Manager:

Bruno Genesio

Current Captain:

Benjamin André

Last Year's League Position:

4th place

Additional Information:

Bruno Genesio signed a two-year contract to become the manager of LOSC, with the official announcement made on June 5, 2024, by club president Olivier Létang. Last season was marked by ups and downs for Lille. Despite numerous opportunities to qualify directly for the Champions League, Les Dogues finished in fourth place, narrowly missing out on this chance after a disappointing draw against Nice (2-2) on the last day of the season. Lille will have to go through the playoffs to hope for a return to the Champions League. This situation reflects a season where frustration often outweighed satisfaction, despite encouraging performances. The 2024/2025 season promises to be exciting.

LOSC Lille 2024 Summer Transfers

LOSC will need to strengthen for the 2024/2025 season. Discover here all the incoming and outgoing transfers of the LOSC Lille club.

Main Outgoing Transfers

Main Incoming Transfers

LOSC Lille Honours & Trophies

LOSC is a club regularly present at the top of the French Ligue 1 table. Cheap and premium tickets for Ligue 1 matches are available for purchase at LiveFootballTickets.com.

Ligue 1 Wins:

4 titles (1946, 1954, 2011, 2021)

Trophée des Champions Wins:

1 title (2022)

Coupe de France Wins:

6 titles (1946, 1947, 1948, 1953, 1955, 2011)

Ligue 2 Wins:

5 titles (1964, 1971, 1974, 1978, 2000)

Intertoto Cup Wins:

1 title (1999)

Rivalries

Main Rivals

RC Lens

The “Derby du Nord”, between LOSC and RC Lens, is one of the most emblematic and passionate clashes in French football. This confrontation, much more than a simple football match, reflects a historical and regional rivalry between two cities in northern France, Lille and Lens. The rivalry between LOSC and RC Lens has its roots in the socio-economic and cultural differences between the two cities. On one side, Lille, an urban metropolis and economic center, and on the other, Lens, a city marked by its mining past. These differences have fueled fierce competition both on and off the pitch.

Valenciennes FC

The departmental rivalry between LOSC Lille and Valenciennes FC varies depending on the historical periods, due to whether both clubs are in the same division or not. Sociologically, this rivalry can be explained by the similarities between Valenciennes and RC Lens supporters, sometimes united against their neighbor Lille. However, the identity characteristic of both teams is increasingly less pronounced. This rivalry was dormant between Valenciennes' sporting decline following the OM-VA affair in 1993 and the club's rise to Ligue 1 in 2006.

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