Olympique de Marseille is celebrating its 125th anniversary which marks a big milestone in French football history. Founded in 1899 the club has built up quite a history with super passionate fans and lots of trophies. Right now with Roberto De Zerbi in charge Marseille sits third in Ligue 1 showing they still got it.
- Marseille is third in the Ligue 1 table this season.
- Key players include Mason Greenwood and Adrien Rabiot.
- Marseille’s fans are known for their unwavering support.
Marseille’s Current Squad and Strategy
The club’s current squad shows good planning and money spent well. Important players like Mason Greenwood who’s scored 18 goals and Adrien Rabiot who runs things in midfield show how strong the team is. Other big players like Luis Henrique and Amine Gouiri are really important for how well the team’s doing. If you want to know more about what’s happening at the club check out their profile.
RT @RTLFrance: 125 ans de l’@OM_Officiel : “Les supporters sont tellement passionnés, ils connaissent le football, tu ne peux pas leur ment…
— Mohamed Bouhafsi (@mohamedbouhafsi)
May 04, 2025
Fan Support and Club Identity
Everyone knows Marseille fans are crazy passionate about their team. People all over the football world notice how dedicated they are. Mohamed Bouhafsi posted about this on Twitter showing how the fans really know their football and are a huge part of what makes the club special.
Competitive Environment in Ligue 1
Looking at the bigger picture in Ligue 1 Marseille has to deal with some tough competition. You got teams like AS Monaco and RC Lens making things really exciting. To learn more about who Marseille’s up against check out the Ligue 1 overview and RC Lens page.
Transfer Market Moves
This season they’ve made some smart moves in the transfer market bringing in guys like Adrien Rabiot from Juventus and Mason Greenwood from Manchester United. These new players show the club wants to get better. When Elye Wahi left for RC Lens it showed how the club keeps changing up the squad when they need to.
Marseille really wants to stay near the top of the league and get into European competitions. Big games coming up like Lyon against Lens show you how tough the league is and where Marseille stands. If you want to know more about that game check out the match preview.
As Olympique de Marseille keeps adding to its amazing history, the club stays a symbol of passion, never giving up and being great at French football.