Only one team remains unbeaten in this stage of Champions League
After Chelsea and Barcelona drew, there is only one team that has won all its matches in the Champions League so far.
- OL Lyonnes remain historically the most successful team in the competition, with eight Champions League titles, and the Champions League goal is now explicitly driving all strategic decisions — from recruitment to long-term development.
- Significant new signings this season — including stars like Jule Brand, Ashley Lawrence, Ingrid Engen, Lily Yohannes, and Marie-Antoinette Katoto — reflect Lyon’s ambition to strengthen the squad’s depth and quality to compete at the highest European level.
- The club was rebranded from Olympique Lyonnais Féminin to OL Lyonnes in May 2025 under majority owner Michele Kang, adopting a new identity with the motto “New story, same legend” to emphasise a fresh era rather than a continuation of the previous structure.
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