Eugénie Le Sommer & Ol: Relationship Ends - Archysport
- Eugénie Le Sommer will play her final match for Olympique Lyonnais against Paris Saint-Germain in the championship final on May 16, 2025.
- Le Sommer's departure follows her contract expiring this summer, as the club confirmed she will not renew after 15 years at Lyon.
- Since joining Lyon in 2010, Le Sommer has become the club’s top scorer with 314 goals, playing a key role in winning thirteen French league championships and securing eight European titles.
- Lyon is organizing a special tribute for Le Sommer during her final match, where she expressed that while the moment will be touching, her main priority remains securing victory in the final, as the club also bids farewell to several other key players.
- Le Sommer's exit marks the end of an era and signals a roster overhaul that raises questions about Lyon’s future competitive strategy under coach Joe Montemurro.
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"The heart filled and the mind light...": Eugénie Le Sommer announces his departure from Olympique Lyonnais
Arriving in the Rhône in 2010 after her debut in Brittany, the attacker will live her last match with OL this Friday evening in the final of the championship against PSG. She hopes a 14th national title before leaving behind her immense legacy.
·Paris, France
Read Full Article"I wish I had finished my career here": Eugénie Le Sommer confides that her departure from OL was not her choice
On the eve of the final of the Championship against the PSG, OL striker Eugénie Le Sommer referred to her departure from the club, which was official Wednesday night.
·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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