Marseille
Est. 1899 · France
About Marseille
Olympique de Marseille are France's most passionate football club and the only French side to have won the UEFA Champions League, lifting the trophy in 1993 after a dramatic final against AC Milan in Munich. OM, as they are universally known, carry an identity forged in the sun, salt, and working-class pride of France's great Mediterranean port, and the Velodrome's noise on European nights is unlike anything else in French sport. Zinedine Zidane played his early football at OM, Didier Drogba wore the blue and white with distinction, and the city has never stopped believing.
Founded in 1899, Olympique de Marseille play at the Orange Velodrome in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhone, France. League: Ligue 1 (France). Honours: Ligue 1 champions 10 times; Coupe de France multiple times; Champions League 1992-93. Nicknames: OM, Les Phoceens, L'OM.
The white home shirt with sky-blue trim is one of European football's most distinctive designs, worn through nine league titles and that unforgettable European Cup triumph. The kits from the 1992-93 Champions League-winning season are among the most coveted French football shirts in the vintage market, particularly the Adidas strips worn as Boli's header sealed the title against Milan. More recent Puma designs have produced bold modern interpretations of the classic white, maintaining the visual identity of a club that has always worn its colours with fierce pride.
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Players who wore the shirt

Alexis Sánchez

Alen Boksic

Eric Cantona

Marcel Desailly

Claude Makélélé

Dimitri Payet

Dimitri Payet

Robert Pirès

Franck Ribéry

Fabrizio Ravanelli

Mido

Didier Drogba

George Weah

Samir Nasri

Hatem Ben Arfa

Hatem Ben Arfa

Bixente Lizarazu

Dider Deschamps

Fernando Morientes

Pierre Emerick Aubameyang

Pierre Emerick Aubameyang
