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The LOSC Women
Founded in 2015, LOSC Women's section has been playing in D1 Arkema since its accession to the highest level at the end of the 2022/23 season. the Dogues took part in their first D1 match on September 03, 2017, against Girondins de Bordeaux, winning 3 - 0.
The club's best French Cup result to date is a final, which they reached in 2019. After seeing off Paris FC in the semi-finals, the Dogues lost out to Lyon in the final.
The team has been coached since February 2019 by Rachel Saidi, a former LOSC player between 2015 and 2019.
The PSG Women against Lille
The two teams will meet twice in the D1 Arkema during the 2023/24 season. The first leg will take place in Lille on Matchday 5, before a return leg in Paris in early January for Matchday 12.
Players to follow Duel
Born on February 17, 2004, in Rennes, the capital of Brittany, Océane Hurtré is a forward for Paris Saint-Germain. Trained at the club, she took part in her first match with the pros in 2020, at the age of 16. After a loan spell with Dijon FCO in the 2022/23 season, she returned to the Rouge et Bleu at the start of the following season. In July 2022, she took part in the U20 World Cup in Costa Rica. With Les Bleuettes, she lost in the quarter-finals to Japan.
Born on April 18, 1989, in Saint-Omer, Pas-de-Calais, Julie Rabanne is a forward with LOSC. After passing through the CNFE at Clairefontaine, she moved on to Juvisy, where she excelled in both the league and the Champions League. This was followed by seasons at FC Fleury 92 and Issy, before she signed for LOSC in July 2022. In the 2022/23 season, she finished as the club's top scorer, helping Lille back into the D1 Arkema.
Complexe sportif de Luchin
Avenue de la Châtellenie - 59 650 Villeneuve-d'Ascq
LOSC's women's section usually play their matches at the Complexe Sportif de Luchin, a stone's throw from the Stadium. The stadium used to host LOSC's matches before it moved to Stade Pierre-Mauroy.
The Stadium has also been the venue for a number of sporting events, including the Rugby World Cup quarter-final between New Zealand and Canada, and the Johnny Hallyday concert in 2003.