Olympique Lyonnais Reserves and Academy


The Olympique Lyonnais Reserves & Academy are the reserve team and academy of French club Olympique Lyonnais. The reserves squad play in the Championnat National 3, the fifth division of French football and the second highest division the team is allowed to participate in. Lyon have won the reserves title of the Championnat de France Amateur six times. They have won in 1998, 2001, 2003, 2006, and 2009, and 2010.

Overview

The U-19 squad participates in their weekly league, the Championnat National U19, which is a league comprising four groups of fourteen clubs who play each other twice during the regular season. This session is dubbed Phase 1. Following the regular season, the four group winners are randomly selected to face each other in semi-final matches to decide who will play each other in the Under-18 Championnat National championship match, usually held in Mayenne. There is also a third-place match, which is usually held just before the championship match. The Under-18 squad also regularly participates in the Coupe Gambardella. They have won the title on 4 occasions. They won the cup in 1971, 1994, 1997 and 2022.
The U-17 side participates in a league, the Championnat National U17, a youth league comprising six groups of twelve clubs who play each other twice during the regular season, dubbed Phase 1. Following the regular season, the six group winners and the two best second place clubs are randomly inserting into two groups of four, where they play each other at neutral venues once over a span of four days. This portion is dubbed Phase 2. The two winners of each group will then face each other in the championship match to determine the champion of the Under-17 Championnat National. The Under-17 squad also participates in regional cup competitions.
The current National 3 manager is Gueida Fofana, who played for Olympique Lyonnais before but had his career cut-short due to injuries. He has been the manager of Lyon's reserves team since 2019. The manager of the Olympique Lyonnais U-19s and U-17s are Samy Saci and Amaury Barlet.

Philosophy

According to Faouzi Djedou-Benabid, the scout for Niort and the co-author of Pourquoi le foot français va dans le mur, published by Hugo Sport, the training provided in Olympique Lyonnais academy favors the technical learning of football over match results, like FC Barcelona: thus, "Lyon educators do not hesitate to have defenders play in midfield so that 'they can learn to use their feet better". In addition, the formation does not favor any pattern of play, allowing the players to adapt easily to all positions during the game.
As a result of this philosophy, since the 2010s, Lyon youth academy gained reputation all around Europe as being one of the top football academies in the continent, producing several players playing in European top tier competitions. Between 2012 and 2019, Lyon appears successively eight times in top 4 of the International Centre for Sports Studies list of the best football academies in Europe. Lyon was also rated by the French Football Federation as the best football academy in France for six seasons in a row, between 2013 and 2019.
In February 2014, L'Équipe writes that Olympique Lyonnais ranks second in terms of the number of players trained at the club and playing in the "five major European championships" tied with Real Madrid, and the first being FC Barcelona. In 2015, France Football rated Lyon youth academy as one of the best in Europe, as it is used to feed the first team, and also having a pool of players with value on the transfer market, without this being in the heart of the club's policy. Indeed, the competition level in Lyon's youth team is very difficult for young players, they will regularly, voluntarily or not, emancipate themselves in other very young clubs. Just as regularly, a certain number of them manage to have a good national or international career such as Ludovic Giuly, Karim Benzema, Alexandre Lacazette, Samuel Umtiti, or Nabil Fekir.

Honours

Championnat de France Amateurs: 7

Current squad

Reserve squad (Olympique Lyonnais II)

''As of 8 September 2025''

Staff

PositionName
General Director

Notable alumni

Many players from Lyon's youth system have managed to reach the professional level in football, whether at Lyon or at other clubs. As of June 2025, 37 players formed in the Lyon academy had capped for the France national football team. Below is a non-exhaustive list of notable players who trained in the youth or reserve teams of Olympique Lyonnais:
France
Africa
Rest of WorldHamdan Al Kamali
Players in bold are those who capped for their National team.

Alumni in [France national football team]

The following table shows the current list of Olympique Lyonnais-trained players in the French national team as of 9 September 2025, along with their year of birth, number of caps, and the corresponding period. Players whose international careers are still in progress are shown in bold type.
PlayerBirthyearPeriodCapsGoals
Ernest Schultz1931196111
Fleury Di Nallo19431962-1971108
Jean Djorkaeff19391964-1972483
Néstor Combin19401964-196884
Marcel Aubour19401964-1968200
Yves Chauveau1945196910
Daniel Ravier1948197320
Raymond Domenech19521973-197980
Bernard Lacombe19521973-19843812
Daniel Xuereb19591981-198981
Jean-Philippe Durand19601988-1992260
Rémi Garde19661990-199260
Laurent Fournier1964199230
Bruno Ngotty19711994-199760
Florian Maurice19741996-199961
Ludovic Giuly19762000-2005173
Jérémie Bréchet19792001-200330
Sidney Govou19792002-20104910
Franck Jurietti1975200510
François Clerc19832006-2008130
Karim Benzema19872007-20229737
Hatem Ben Arfa19872007-2015152
Loïc Rémy19872009-2014307
Maxime Gonalons19892011-201580
Clément Grenier19912013-201450
Alexandre Lacazette19912013-2017163
Nabil Fekir19932015-2020252
Anthony Martial19932015-2021302
Samuel Umtiti19932016-2019314
Corentin Tolisso19942017-present282
Alassane Pléa1993201810
Houssem Aouar1998202010
Malo Gusto20032023-present50
Castello Lukeba20022023-present10
Bradley Barcola20022024-present163
Pierre Kalulu20002025-present10
Rayan Cherki20032025-present21
Total1961-present??