Olympique Lillois

Football club
Olympique Lillois
Full nameOlympique Lillois
Nickname(s)Les Dogues (The Mastiffs)
Founded1902; 122 years ago (1902)
Dissolved1944; 80 years ago (1944) (merged with SC Fives to become Lille OSC)
GroundStade Henri-Jooris
Capacity15,000
Home colours
Away colours

Olympique Lillois was a French association football club from the city of Lille. Founded in 1902 they merged with SC Fives in 1944 to form Lille OSC.[1]

Honours

Championnat de France

  • Champion: 1914, 1933
  • Runner-up: 1936

Trophée de France

  • Winner: 1914.

Championnat USFSA

  • Champion: 1914.

Championnat USFSA Nord:

  • Champion: 1911, 1913, 1914.

Championnat DH Nord:

  • Champion: 1921, 1922, 1929, 1931

Coupe Peugeot:

  • Finalist: 1931.

Coaches

  • 1931–32: Imre Nagy
  • 1932–34: Robert De Veen
  • 1934–35: Bob Fisher
  • 1935–37: Ted Magner
  • 1937–38: Steirling
  • 1938–39: Jenő Konrád
  • 1941–43: Georges Winckelmans
  • 1943–44: Denglos

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Bibliography

  • Paul Hurseau & Jacques Verhaeghe (1997). Olympique Lillois, Sporting Club Fivois, Lille O.S.C. Éditions Alan Sutton. ISBN 2842530802.
  • Christian Dorvillé (2010). Grandes figures sportives du Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. ISBN 9782757401521.
  • Hassen Slimani (2000). La professionnalisation du football français : Un modèle de dénégations (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2019.

References

  1. ^ Olympique Lillois (1902–1944). Palmares, historique, photos
  2. ^ France – Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs
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