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17 Feb 19 | | Lille |   | 0 - 0 |   | Montpellier |  | Stade Pierre-Mauroy |
10 Feb 19 | | Guingamp |   | 0 - 2 |   | Lille |  | Stade du Roudourou |
06 Feb 19 | | Rennes |   | 2 - 1 |   | Lille |  | Route de Lorient |
01 Feb 19 | | Lille |   | 4 - 0 |   | Nice |  | Stade Pierre-Mauroy |
25 Jan 19 | | Marseille |   | 1 - 2 |   | Lille |  | Stade Vélodrome |
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LOSC Lille (Lille Olympique Sporting Club, French pronunciation ; commonly referred to as Le LOSC, Lille OSC or simply Lille) is a French association football club based in Lille. The club was founded in 1944 as a result of a merger and currently play in Ligue 1, the first division of French football. Lille previously played its home matches at the Stade Lille-Metropole in nearby Villeneuve-d'Ascq. In 2012, the club moved into its new facility, the Grand Stade Lille Métropole. The team is managed by French football figure René Girard and captained by French international Rio Mavuba.
Lille was founded as a result of a merger between Olympique Lillois and SC Fives. Both clubs were founding members of the French Division 1 and Lillois was the league's inaugural champions. Under the Lille emblem, the club has won three league titles in 1946, 1954, and 2011 and six Coupe de France titles, which is tied for fourth-best among clubs. Lille and Red Star FC are the only French clubs in the competition's history to win the Coupe de France in three consecutive seasons. Lille's most successful period was the decade from 1946 to 1956 when the team was led by managers George Berry and André Cheuva.
Lille have a long-standing rivalry with its neighbours RC Lens. The two clubs regularly contest the Derby du Nord. Lille is presided over by Michel Seydoux, a French businessman and movie producer. Seydoux initially purchased shares of the club in January 2002 and, subsequently, gained majority control two years later.

Team Members
Morgan Amalfitano
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Luiz Araújo
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Fares Bahlouli
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Jonathan Bamba
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Yassine Benzia
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Franck Beria
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Zeki Çelik
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Jose Fonte
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Jonathan Ikoné
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Youssouf Kone
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Rafael Leão
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Mike Maignan
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Barel Mouko
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Loic Remy
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Adama Soumaoro
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Stadium or Home
Stadium Lille-Métropole is a multi-purpose stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France. The stadium was built in 1976 and is able to hold 18,154 spectators. The architect of the stadium was Roger Taillibert.
It was used as the temporary home stadium of Lille OSC before the completion of the nearby Stade Pierre-Mauroy. It was also the home stadium of ES Wasquehal, when the club played in Ligue 2 and National, between 1995 and 2005.
AC/DC concluded their For Those About to Rock Tour at the stadium on December 20, 1982.
Pink Floyd performed at the stadium during their A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour on July 28, 1988
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