Olympique de Marseille (women)

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Olympique de Marseille
Full name Olympique de Marseille
Nickname(s) OM, Les Phocéennes
Founded 2011
Ground Stade Roger-Lebert
Ground Capacity 1,000
President France Jacques-Henri Eyraud
Manager France Christophe Parra
League Division 2 Féminine
2021–22 Division 2 Féminine, 7th
Website Club home page

Olympique de Marseille Féminin (French pronunciation: ​[ɔlɛ̃pik də maʁsɛj]; commonly referred to as Olympique de Marseille, Marseille, or simply l'OM IPA: [lo.ɛm], locally [loˈɛmə]) is a French women's football club based in Marseille. The club has been the female section of Olympique de Marseille since 2011.

History

Olympique de Marseille was already active in women's football in the 1920s, making it one of the few active women's teams that took part in its original incarnation in pioneering the game in the interwars period.[1] The team disappeared in the 1930s along with the other women's teams of the time, but it was reactivated when French women's football competitions returned in the 1970s and from 1975 it took part in the French championship, which later became the current national league. In 1979 it reached the championship's semifinals, but in 1983 it was relegated and three years later it disappeared.

In the 2011–12 season Olympique de Marseille created its women's team for the third time. It reached the second tier in the 2014–15 and in the 2016–17 it made its debut in the top tier with a 4th position.[2]

Players

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Current squad

As of 8 October 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Ukraine GK Katerina Boklach
4 Haiti DF Tabita Joseph
5 France DF Annaëlle Tchakounté
6 France DF Coline Gouineau
7 Martinique MF Maëva Salomon
8 Senegal MF Mbayang Sow
9 Senegal FW Mama Diop
10 Senegal FW Ndeye Awa Diakhaté
11 France DF Coralie Monguillon
12 France MF Camille Bornet
12 Algeria DF Roselène Khezami
14 France MF Jenny Perret
15 France DF Julie Ségrétain
No. Position Player
16 France GK Anaïs Elie
17 France MF Adja Binaté (on loan from Paris FC)
18 France MF Anna Conesa
20 France MF Inès Kbida
21 France MF Caroline Devant
22 France DF Roxane Couasnon
23 France MF Jamila Hamidou
24 United States FW Ashley Clark (captain)
25 France DF Carla Giaimo
27 France MF Coumba Dembélé
29 Haiti FW Darlina Joseph
30 Martinique GK Anaïs Hatchi

See also

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