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Old 02 Sep 2005, 05:43 AM   #1
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Ol is not just a 4 time L1 champion. you see that kit on fields all over lyon, and the 8 year olds are sometimes just as impressive in their own way as the big boys.

The OL B team has covered itself in its share of laurels in recent years; CFA champs in 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2005, and (gambardella) cup winner in 1997; they lost a heartbreaking final to toulouse last year when the double was in tantalizing reach... that's a learning process too.

they provide some great (and free) football to watch. many of the players also do stints in the A team (Clerc, Truchet, Hauw, Ben Arfa, Benzema) and vice versa. last year wiltord, cacapa, nilmar, frau and clement all played at least one match on field n°10.
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Old 02 Sep 2005, 05:59 AM   #2
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After a morose start to the season, the B team got back on track last saturday, beating sochaux 3-0 with goals from mounier (10e), benzema (28e) and bettiol (78e). two assists for ben arfa, who, hey just may be the next zidane. the defense of clerc, paillot, genet and truchet were serene to say the least.

this saturday it's a match at the top at leader martigues. a victory would start the ball rolling for a repeat of last year's championship very nicely!

STANDINGS

team/pts/played/W/D/L/GF/GA/GD

1 MARTIGUES 12 4 2 2 0 3 1 +2
2 GAP FC 11 4 2 1 1 8 4 +4
3 NICE 2 11 4 2 1 1 9 6 +3
4 LYON 2 11 4 2 1 1 7 4 +3
5 ST PRIEST AS 10 3 2 1 0 8 4 +4
6 MONTPELLIER 2 10 4 1 3 0 5 3 +2
7 BESANCON 10 4 1 3 0 3 2 +1
8 JURA SUD-LAVA 10 4 1 3 0 3 2 +1
9 BG PERONNA FC 9 4 1 2 1 5 2 +3
10 FREJUS 9 4 1 2 1 6 6 0
11 CASSIS CARNOU 9 4 1 2 1 5 5 0
12 LE PONTET 9 4 1 2 1 4 4 0
13 SOCHAUX 2 8 4 1 1 2 6 7 -1
14 LYON DUCHERE 8 4 1 1 2 3 5 -2
15 MONACO 2 7 4 1 0 3 3 9 -6
16 AGDE 6 4 0 2 2 2 6 -4
17 ENDOUME MARSE 6 4 0 2 2 5 12 -7
18 RACING 92 4 3 0 1 2 2 5 -3

note: a win is 4 pts, a nil 2 and a loss 1.

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Poor Racing 92 :-( I see theres another Lyon team in this division.
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Poor Racing 92 :-( I see theres another Lyon team in this division.
Yes, Lyon Duchere.
La Duchere is the name of a neighborhood in Lyon, it has no specific relationship with the OL team. Eric Abidal, who is now the starting left back in Olympique Lyonnais (when he's not injured), used to play for Lyon Duchere when he was younger.
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Allez Frejus !!
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Old 05 Sep 2005, 03:50 AM   #6
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the juniors learned the hard way that "dominer n'est pas gagner". the first half in martigues went all their way, red & gold keeper gibert had to make a brilliant double intervention against bettiol in the first minutes, then it was viale, and then benzema twice.

but just after halftime it was martigues' dutil, with his team's first shot, that opened the score (48). without continuing their first half domination, OL still had the better of the match; martigues was tiring, and the petit gones never gave up. at full time ben arfa put a juninhesque free kick into the cobwebs from 20 metres that gibert just managed to punch away, and marigues defender dalé had to save a viale header off the line at 90+3.

disappointment, yes. especially when a victory would have put OL clear on top and this loss drops them to 4th or 5th place. but it's still a long season, and won't it be better if the kids have to fight tooth and nail for their 5th tiltle in 7 years than get it on a silver platter?
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Poor Racing 92 :-( I see theres another Lyon team in this division.
actually more than that: St. Priest is a lyon suburb, and bourg peronnas is close too. in cfa2 there's AS minguettes, where luis fernandez started his career, and alain caveglia still played today (for the veterans)
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the CFA team has another away match this saturday, this time they go to fréjus, currently in 6th place.

also saturday, the 18-year-olds play their first home match. they opened their season with a 3-2 victory in marseilles, hattrick by mounier: a name to watch?
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The fréjus match was postponed.

this saturday, the reserve squad, reinforced by no less than Pedretti, Frau, Ben Arfa et Benzema, did themselves a good turn, beating Gap 4-1

the match started at a wicked tempo in front of about 800 fans, with several good chances from Bettiol and Frau. Benzema finally opened the score in the 19th minute with a goal he earned with some superb work.

just after the half hour Grégory Bettiol doubled the lead with his 3rd score of the year.

OL was hard pressed after the second goal, and conceded a penalty only a minute later. Machado beat Riou to get Gap back in the match. just at the half, however, Pierre-Alain Frau struck to give OL some comfort before headed to the locker room.

leading 3-1 the Lyonnais were content to guard their result, and slowed the pace of the match down until Julien Viale came on to score the fourth goal just at the end (87th).

OL is presently in 8th place in group B 7 points behind leader Nice, but 4 points from their match in hand against fréjus would put them 2nd.
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a beautiful afternoon in lyon yesterday, sunny and even warm. and what better way to spend it than watching the reserves win a kind of derby against bourg-peronnas! among the 1500 fans were houllier and aulas himself.

on NT weeks there are some pretty big hitters for the CFA matches: yesterday riou and hartock were both in bayonne to play norway friday (5-0 victory for the U-19), so they were replaced by... vercoutre. frau and pedretti were also there, but the big news was eric abidal's return to competition, and he looked tip-top!

ben arfa was back from wednesday's 4-0 U-19 victory (poor norway!) where he had two assists, one going to benzema.

the first chance was for bourg, a big shot that vercoutre had to block and grab in two goes. then it was all lyon's way. ben arfa played a free kick short to pedretti who boomed it home.

OL started the second half slowly, but were reminded quickly that no game wins itself when bourg levelled on a fine collective goal. first to answer the wakeup call was julien viale with a fine header; PAF followed up and ben finished the job with a second strike.

a fine day out and cheap at twice the price! in two weeks a real derby: saint-priest.
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