Lille

Est. 1944 · France

About Lille

LOSC Lille are northern France's most successful football club, a side from the industrial city on the Belgian border who have disrupted the established order of French football on multiple occasions, most dramatically with back-to-back Ligue 1 and Coupe de France doubles in 2011 and a second league title in 2021 under Christophe Galtier that few in France saw coming. Les Dogues beat Paris Saint-Germain to that 2021 title with a squad assembled on a fraction of the Parisian budget, in one of European football's finest recent examples of intelligence and organisation triumphing over financial muscle.

Founded in 1944 (in their current form as LOSC), Lille play at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Nord, France. League: Ligue 1 (France). Honours: Ligue 1 1946, 1954, 2011, 2021; Coupe de France multiple times. Nicknames: Les Dogues (The Mastiffs), LOSC.

Lille's red-and-white home shirt is one of French football's cleaner designs, a classic combination that has served the club across their title-winning campaigns. The Umbro kits of the 2010-11 double season are the most celebrated, worn as Eden Hazard lit up Ligue 1 and Lille claimed the league and cup in a golden campaign. The 2020-21 title kits, produced by New Balance and worn during the unexpected championship run, are modern collector pieces in French football.

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