Olympique Lyonnais unveiled its new homewear for the 2025-2026 season, a model faithful to the club’s visual identity with a white base and a wide red and blue stripe, strong symbols of Lyon’s history. This design is inspired by the ancient roots of the city, especially the Gallo-Roman mosaic, with the inscription “Lugdunum” discreetly placed at the level of the pass. The jersey, designed by Adidas, is available for purchase on the official shop from 100 euros and comes with a full range of items (shorts, jacket, cap). This new tunic is more than just a garment, it represents a deep link between the club and its legacy, a symbol of passion and belonging to supporters.
Together with the presentation of the new outfit, OL faces significant challenges regarding its future sport and financial. The club appealed for its demotion to Ligue 2 and must find at least 100 million euros to stay in Ligue 1. This situation could lead some players to leave the club, such as Georges Mikautadze, which would be targeted by AS Roma for a prize of around 40 million euros. OL, on the other hand, would demand a much higher amount for its attacker, who had an exceptional season.
Finally, OL’s team faces problems of injury and absence. Orelys Mangaala is undergoing rehabilitation after a rupture of the cross ligament, while Ernest Nuamah continues to recover following an operation. Jordan Veretout is absent for personal reasons and should join Qatar. Despite these difficulties, the team continues its preparation with a look to the future, hoping to maintain its status in Ligue 1 and continue its sports progress.