Starting in 2002, Lyon began a record-breaking streak of seven consecutive league titles , surpassing Marseille's previous records. 3. Iconic Matches & Moments
Marseille was the first of the two to become a national bully. Under Bernard Tapie, OM went on a streak of five consecutive league titles from 1989 to 1992. Olympique Marsylia - Lyon
On May 24, 1997, Lyon secured their biggest-ever league victory, hammering OM 8–0 with seven goals coming in the first half alone. Starting in 2002, Lyon began a record-breaking streak
After leaving Lyon for Marseille, he was met with a barrage of boos at Gerland following his comment that Lyon "were not a great team". 4. Modern Tensions and the 2026 Season Under Bernard Tapie, OM went on a streak
Recently, the rivalry has been marred by fan violence, including attacks on team buses and injuries to coaches. In the most recent chapter on March 1, 2026, Marseille secured a dramatic at the Vélodrome, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scoring twice, including a 90th-minute winner that left Lyon's young stars in tears. Record/Detail Total League Meetings 113 (as of March 2026) Most Wins (Overall) Lyon (44 wins to OM's 41) Largest Win Lyon 8–0 Marseille (May 1997) Top Match Scorer Bernard Lacombe (12 goals)
The rivalry between and Olympique Lyonnais (OL) , famously known as the Choc des Olympiques (or the "Olympico" ), is a story of shifting power and fierce competition to be the "king of the provinces". Unlike the intense hatred of Le Classique (OM vs. PSG), this rivalry is traditionally built on high-quality football and the fight for French supremacy. Sun, Mar 1 Marseille won! 1. The Era of Marseille's Dominance (1980s–Early 1990s)
When former OM hero Valbuena returned to the Orange Vélodrome in a Lyon jersey, fans hung an effigy of him in the stands, and the match was halted for over 15 minutes due to objects thrown onto the pitch.