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O Stade de Gerland é um estádio de futebol localizado em Lyon, no sudeste da França. É a casa do time francês Olympique Lyonnais, atual heptacampeão francês. Começou a ser construído em 1913, mas com a Primeira Guerra Mundial foi interrompido.
- 1950 – 1957
- 1957 – 1965
- 1965 – 1974
- 1974 – 1976
- 1976 – 1977
- 1977 – 1980
- 1980 – 1989
- 1989 – 1996
- 1996 – 2000
- 2000 – 2006
The lion and shield on the first emblem of Olympique Lyonnais are the same as on Lyon’s national coat of arms. The designers did not change the color scheme, keeping the classic combination of blue, white, and red. They only transformed the shield’s top, replacing the three golden fleurs-de-lis with the club’s initials.
In 1957, artists added long claws and thick fur to the lion, making it as close as possible to the animal from the Lyon coat of arms. The color scheme also looks new: instead of blue, purple is used, and the red is darker than in the first logo.
The lines outlining the shield turned to gold. The lettering “OL” is blue again, with the letters wide apart. The lion has developed dark outlines that separate it from the red-crimson background.
In 1974 the arrangement of the elements was changed. The shield does not look the same as before: now its base is not sharp but pointed. On the right are three vertical lines of varying thickness – two white and one blue. There is a golden lion on the left side, which reaches with its front paws to the letters “OL.” The club’s initials are shown as...
In the 1970s, the first version of the Olympique Lyonnais emblem without a shield appeared. It was a two-piece sign consisting of a red lion and a white and blue monogram “OL.”
A black and white soccer ball has been added to the existing logo. To make it fit, the developers had to change the monogram’s size: they reduced the diameter “O” and shortened the vertical stroke “L” three times. The redesign is also reflected in the lion’s proportions: the flattened animal with a long tail bears little resemblance to the original...
The creators of the emblem removed the outlines and changed the soccer ball. If earlier, it consisted of black and white pentagons, its surface is now covered with wide white stripes with blue borders.
The initiator of the next redesign is Jean-Michel Aulas, the new owner of Olympique Lyonnais. He got rid of the club’s traditional symbols and approved the emblem with large three-dimensional letters “OL,” which were decorated with a V-pattern in the form of two stripes in red and blue. The same ornament adorned the players’ shirts.
In 1996, the long-awaited lion returned, and not alone, but together with the coat of arms. They were the same as on the 1974-1976 logo. This adds one new element – the club’s name, located at the top in a red rectangle. But the abbreviation “OL” has not disappeared anywhere either: the designers depicted it in the lower half of the shield against ...
To highlight the dominance of Olympique Lyonnais in French football, the designers enlarged its name.
- 3 August 1950
- Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
- John Textor
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Olympique Lyonnais (French pronunciation: [ɔlɛ̃pik ljɔnɛ]), commonly referred to as simply Lyon (French pronunciation:) or OL, is a French professional football club based in Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
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O leão e o escudo do primeiro emblema do Olympique Lyonnais são iguais aos do escudo nacional de Lyon. Os designers não alteraram o esquema de cores, mantendo a clássica combinação de azul, branco e vermelho.
Escudo de armas de la ciudad de Lyon del que se tomaron los colores. La primera capa del Olympique Lyonnais se crea en 1950 con la fundación del club. Los colores rojo y azul son propuestos por el cirujano Trillat Marcel.
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