Lorient

French Ligue 1 | France

Team Info

Founded: 1926

Stadium: Stade du Moustoir

Manager: N/A

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Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
10 May 2026 Metz vs Lorient 19:00:00
17 May 2026 Lorient vs Le Havre 19:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
02 May 2026
15:00
Paris SG 2 - 2 Lorient French Ligue 1
Parc des Princes
26 Apr 2026
13:00
Lorient 2 - 3 Strasbourg French Ligue 1
Stade du Moustoir
18 Apr 2026
15:00
Lorient 2 - 0 Marseille French Ligue 1
Stade du Moustoir
12 Apr 2026
18:45
Lyon 2 - 0 Lorient French Ligue 1
Groupama Stadium
05 Apr 2026
15:15
Lorient 1 - 1 Paris FC French Ligue 1
Stade du Moustoir
21 Mar 2026
16:00
Toulouse 1 - 0 Lorient French Ligue 1
Stadium de Toulouse
14 Mar 2026
16:00
Lorient 2 - 1 Lens French Ligue 1
Stade du Moustoir
08 Mar 2026
16:15
Lille 1 - 1 Lorient French Ligue 1
Decathlon Arena - Stade Pierre-Mauroy
04 Mar 2026
19:30
Lorient 0 - 0 Nice Coupe de France
Stade du Moustoir
01 Mar 2026
16:15
Lorient 2 - 2 Auxerre French Ligue 1
Stade du Moustoir

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About Lorient

Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud (commonly referred to FC Lorient or simply Lorient) is a French association football club based in Lorient, Brittany. The club was founded in 1926 and will play in Ligue 1 in the 2020–21 season after promotion from Ligue 2 in the 2019–20 season. Lorient plays its home matches at the stade Yves Allainmat, named after the former mayor of Lorient. The stadium is surnamed Stade du Moustoir because of its location within the city. The team is managed by Christophe Pélissier.

Lorient had a relatively bleak history nationally prior to 1998 when the club made its first appearance in Ligue 1 in the 1998–99 season. Prior to that, Lorient spent the majority of its life as an amateur club. Lorient's achieved its biggest honour in 2002 when the club won the Coupe de France defeating Bastia 1–0 in the final. Lorient has never won Ligue 1, but has won the Championnat National earning this honour in 1995. Regionally, the club has won five Brittany Division d'Honneur titles and six Coupe de Bretagne.

Lorient has most notably served as a springboard club for several present-day internationals such as Laurent Koscielny, André-Pierre Gignac, Michaël Ciani, Kevin Gameiro, Karim Ziani, Bakari Koné, Matteo Guendouzi, and Seydou Keita. French international Yoann Gourcuff, the son of Christian Gourcuff, began his career at the club before moving to Derby Breton rivals Rennes.

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