Olympique de Marseille
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OM fires still burn for Deschamps...Images)Photos/Wallpapers » Didier Deschamps captained Olympique de Marseille to victory in the first edition of the UEFA Champions League in 1992/93 and also led AS Monaco FC to the final in 2003/04. Now back at the helm of OM, the... In this article: Didier Deschamps, Marseille, Champions League, UEFA Champions League, Olympique de Marseille, AS Monaco FC, Stade Velodrome, Europe, and Monaco |
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Wikipedia | June 01, 2009
Jean Makoun
...including English Premiership sides Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as Serie A giants Juventus, and French outfits AS Monaco, Olympique de Marseille, and Olympique Lyonnais. On June 16, 2008, Makoun signed with seven time French...
In this article: Jean II Makoun, African Nations Cup, Olympique Lyonnais, Marc-Vivien Foe, Lille, Yaounde, Cameroon, Serie A, Cotonsport Garoua, and Tonnerre Yaounde
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Football Europe | October 17, 2009
Beaten Lyon joined by Montpellier
...on their way, before Gonzalo Bergessio pulled one back with a penalty. Olympique de Marseille are now only three points off the lead after they won 3-0 at AS Nancy-Lorraine. AS Monaco FC can return to the top four on Sunday if they win at home...
In this article: Lyon, Bordeaux, Valter Birsa, Jacques Faty, Souleymane Camara, Valenciennes FC, FC Lorient, Grenoble Foot 38, and AS Nancy-lorraine
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Wikipedia | July 29, 2009
Albert Emon
Albert Emon As a player he won the Ligue 1 with Olympique Marseille in 1972 and the Coupe de France in 1980 with AS Monaco . Emon also played for Stade de Reims and Olympique Lyonnais. He won eight caps and scored 1 goal for the France...
In this article: Olympique Marseille, Albert Emon, AS Cannes, Eric Gerets, Olympique Lyonnais, France national football team, and AS Monaco
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Football Europe | October 03, 2009
Lyon capitalise as Bordeaux run ends
...Dzodic scoring twice to add to Victor Montano's early opener. Olympique de Marseille can move back level with Montpellier if they beat AS Monaco FC in one of three Sunday fixtures. Duo held Fifth-placed Paris Saint-Germain FC and Stade...
In this article: Bordeaux, Chaouki Ben Saada, Lyon, Sidney Govou, Rennes, Kim Kallstrom, David Ducourtioux, Olivier Echouafni, and Claude Puel
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
Lesigny, Seine-et-Marne
...team (during the FIFA World Cup 1998), and lots of famous European football teams, like Paris Saint-Germain FC, Olympique de Marseille, AS Monaco FC, Chelsea FC... Since its mutation to a residential zone, Lesigny hosts lots of celebrities.
In this article: Paris, FIFA World Cup 1998, AS Monaco FC, Paris Saint-Germain FC, and Ile-de-France
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UEFA.com News | February 02, 2008
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...Herault SC finished 1-1 after 120 minutes. Three more ties are scheduled for Sunday as ten-time winners Olympique de Marseille host five-time victors AS Monaco FC and league high-flyers AS Nancy-Lorraine and Olympique Lyonnais travel to...
In this article: Ligue 2, FC Metz, Shock, Wilmer Aguirre, SCO Angers, FC Lorient, AS Nancy-lorraine, and Montpellier Herault SC
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Wikipedia | September 13, 2009
Romeo Castelen
...Feyenoord back to life he considered signing a new contract. Several clubs, including Middlesbrough FC, Paris Saint-Germain FC, AS Monaco and Olympique Marseille showed interest. Castelen however didn't sign a contract with any of these...
In this article: Romeo Castelen, Feyenoord, Roy Makaay, Hamburger SV, Kevin Hofland, Olympique Marseille, Middlesbrough FC, AS Monaco, Paris Saint-Germain FC, and Giovanni van Bronckhorst
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Football Europe | February 28, 2009
Bergougnoux fires Toulouse up to second
...their advantage, while third-placed PSG take on AS Nancy-Lorraine in the capital. Elsewhere, FC Girondins de Bordeaux welcome FC Lorient, UEFA Cup contenders AS Saint-Etienne host AS Monaco FC and Olympique de Marseille travel to SM Caen.
In this article: Bryan Bergougnoux, Toulouse FC, Grenoble Foot 38, Modibo Maiga, Ivan Klasnic, Gael Danic, Ireneusz Jelen, Valenciennes FC, and FC Lorient
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UEFA.com News | April 11, 2009
Bordeaux and Toulouse stake their claims
...Gourcuff's free-kick past Sorin. Bordeaux will drop to third on Sunday if Lyon overcome AS Monaco FC at Stade de Gerland and UEFA Cup quarter-finalists Olympique de Marseille beat Grenoble Foot 38. Toulouse FC leapfrogged LOSC Lille...
In this article: Bordeaux, Olivier Sorin, Laurent Blanc, Toulouse, Yohan Gouffran, Loic Remy, Reynald Lemaitre, Yoann Gourcuff, and Valenciennes FC
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Olympique de Marseille (also known as l'OM or Marseille) is a football team that plays in Ligue 1, the top level of the French
Football League, based in Marseille. Founded in 1899, Marseille is the largest and most successful club in France. It is so far the only French team to have won the UEFA Champions League, in 1993, which rounded off their dominant run of four consecutive Ligue 1 titles. However, at their peak of success they were found guilty of match fixing and suffered from scandalous financial irregularities, which resulted in relegation from the top flight in 1994, and the club has not won a major trophy since.
Nonetheless, the team is considered the most-supported club in France and regularly fill their imposing home of the Stade Vélodrome, which seats 60,013. Their vast fanbase continues to show unwavering and impressive loyalty to the club, despite many mediocre seasons since their return to the top flight. The fans continue to hope that Marseille will regain its former glory. Marseille also has the largest number of supporters associations outside its region in France.
The club's motto is Droit Au But, French for "Straight to the Goal". Nicknamed l'OM, pronounced as l'Ohème, IPA: /[lo'ɛmɘ]/.
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