List of Olympique de Marseille seasons

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This page is a season-by-season record of Olympique de Marseille's league and cup performance. For a written history and for a list of honours, see the club's main article.

Seasons

SeasonLeagueAttendance Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Europe / Other
DivisionPosPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
1903–04USFSA-littWinners--------n.c.--Championnat de France USFSA1/2 f
1904–05USFSA-littWinners--------n.c.--Championnat de France USFSA1/4 f
1905–06USFSA-littWinners--------n.c.--Championnat de France USFSA1/4 f
1906–07USFSA-littWinners--------n.c.--Championnat de France USFSA1/2 f
1907–08USFSA-littWinners--------n.c.--Championnat de France USFSA1/2 f
1908–09USFSA-litt2nd--------n.c.----
1909–10USFSA-litt2nd--------n.c.----
1910–11USFSA-litt2nd--------n.c.----
1911–12USFSA-litt2nd--------n.c.----
1912–13USFSA-litt2nd--------n.c.----
1913–14USFSA-litt2nd--------n.c.----
1917–18----------n.c.1/8 f---
1918–19USFSA-littWinners--------n.c.1/8 f-Championnat de France USFSAFinal
1919–20DH-se3rd--------n.c.1/16 f---
1920–21DH-se2nd--------n.c.1/32 f---
1921–22DH-se2nd--------n.c.1/8 f---
1922–23DH-se6th--------n.c.1/8 f---
1923–24DH-se2nd--------n.c.Winners---
1924–25DH-se2nd--------n.c.1/4 f---
1925–26DH-se2nd--------n.c.Winners---
1926–27DH-seWinners--------n.c.Winners-Division d'Excellence3rd
1927–28DH-se3rd--------n.c.1/8 f---
1928–29DH-seWinners--------n.c.1/16 f-Division d'ExcellenceWinners
1929–30DH-seWinners--------n.c.1/2 f---
1930–31DH-seWinners--------n.c.1/8 f-Coupe Peugeot ?
1931–32DH-se4th--------n.c.1/16 f-Coupe Peugeot ?
1932–33D1-A2nd231810354024+16n.c.1/32 f---
1933–34D13rd332615386946+18n.c.Final---
1934–35D19th3130135127672+4n.c.Winners---
1935–36D16th3330145116155+6n.c.1/8 f---
1936–37D1Winners383017496939+30n.c.1/16 f---
1937–38D12nd4230151236135+26n.c.Winners---
1938–39D12nd403018485634+22n.c.1/16 f---
1939–40D1-se2nd1185122212+10n.c.Final---
1940–41D1-SudWinners241610424416+28n.c.1/8 f---
1941–42D1-ZL5th15165563125+6n.c.1/8 f---
1942–43D1-Sud3rd4030168610043+57n.c.Winners---
1943–44-----------1/16 f-Coupe de la VictoireFinal
1944–45D1-Sud5th241011295847+11n.c.1/8 f---
1945–46D19th34341210127065+5n.c.1/4 f---
1946–47D16th45381711106955+14n.c.1/8 f---
1947–48D1Winners483420868343+4018 7991/16 f---
1948–49D13rd4234186109558+3717 6261/32 f---
1949–50D18th3534139125660-410 1291/32 f---
1950–51D18th3634111496046+1415 3331/8 f---
1951–52D116th273499165276-2412 6131/8 f---
1952–53D16th3734157126253+917 5691/32 f- Coupe Charles Drago First round
1953–54D114th2934109154956-716 792Final---
1954–55D110th3334137145851+720 4551/32 f- Coupe Charles Drago First round
1955–56D15th4034168105449+517 0261/8 f- Coupe Charles Drago 1/2 f
1956–57D16th3934167116053+716 1861/16 f- Coupe Charles Drago Winners
1957–58D116th2634810164665-1914 7301/32 f- Coupe Charles Drago First round
1958–59D120th2338611215084-3411 2321/32 f- Coupe Charles Drago First round
1959–60D210th3738165175763-67 5341/16 f- Coupe Charles Drago Second round
1960–61D26th41361511105642+147 3881/16 f- Coupe Charles Drago Second round
1961–62D24th4436171095038+1210 0851/4 f- Coupe Charles Drago 1/4 f
1962–63D120th263898214275-3312 4191/8 f- Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round
Coupe Charles Drago Fourth round
1963–64D25th4034151095947+129 0061/32 f3rd Gr.6 Coupe Charles Drago First round
1964–65D214th213077162638-124 858Sixth round1/4 f Coupe Charles Drago Third round
1965–66D22nd483620885831+277 9001/16 f---
1966–67D19th39381313124445-115 2441/16 f---
1967–68D14th4338179124946+311 4381/32 f---
1968–69D17th3334129135148+312 917Winners- Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round
1969–70D12nd453418977541+3417 4511/32 f- Intertoto Cup 3rd Gr.1
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1/8 f
Challenge des Champions Final
1970–71D1Winners553823969448+4626 5591/2 f- Intertoto Cup 1st Gr.B3
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round
1971–72D1Winners563824867837+4122 864Winners- European Cup Second round
Challenge des Champions Winners
1972–73D13rd4838191096437+2720 6811/4 f- European Cup First round
Challenge des Champions Final
1973–74D112th4338139165862-414 6851/32 f- UEFA Cup Second round
1974–75D12nd4938189116545+2024 0331/4 f---
1975–76D19th4238201176060017 434Winners- UEFA Cup First round
1976–77D112th3638148164863-1513 2921/32 f- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round
1977–78D14th4738207117041+2920 9401/4 f---
1978–79D112th37381213135055-513 1521/4 f---
1979–80D119th243896234578-3313 8381/32 f---
1980–81D2-A6th3934167114033+75 906Sixth round---
1981–82D2-A3rd4334141554833+1513 1671/8 f---
1982–83D2-B4th413416993824+143 5911/16 f2nd Gr.4--
1983–84D2-A1st5636221229232+6015 9321/32 f---
1984–85D117th3138135205167-1617 5161/16 f1/8 f--
1985–86D112th34381112154339+416 378Final---
1986–87D12nd4938181375233+1931 544Final1/2 f--
1987–88D16th4138185154943+625 2331/32 f- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1/2 f
1988–89D1Winners7338201355635+2126 530Winners---
1989–90 D1Winners533822977534+3931 7271/2 f- European Cup 1/2 f
1990–91 D1Winners5538221156728+3931 025Final- European Cup Final
1991–92 D1Winners5838231236721+4628 9951/2 f [1] 1/16 f European Cup Second round
1992–93 D11st [2] 533822977136+4527 0101/4 f- UEFA Champions League Winners
1993–94D12nd5138191365633+2325 3201/4 f1/32 f--
1994–95D2Winners844225987234+3818 7941/2 fFirst round UEFA Cup Second round
1995–96D22nd8042231186935+3417 9601/2 f1/4 f--
1996–97D111th49381213134348-517 8621/32 f1/8 f--
1997–98D14th573416994727+2028 2571/8 f1/4 f--
1998–99 D12nd713421855628+2851 4091/16 f1/16 f UEFA Cup Final
1999–2000 D115th4234915104545051 9181/16 f1/16 f UEFA Champions League 4th Gr2.D
2000–01 D115th4034117163140-950 7851/16 f1/16 f--
2001–02 D19th44341111123439-550 0721/8 f1/8 f--
2002–03 D13rd6538198114136+548 2751/16 f1/2 f--
2003–04 L17th5738176155145+651 7951/16 f1/8 f UEFA Champions League 3rd Gr.F
UEFA Cup Final
2004–05 L15th55381510134742+552 9961/32 f1/16 f--
2005–06 L15th60381612104435+949 731Final1/16 f UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners
UEFA Cup 1/8 f
2006–07 L12nd6438197125338+1548 887Final1/8 f UEFA Intertoto Cup Third round
UEFA Cup First round
2007–08 L13rd62381711105845+1352 6001/8 f1/4 f UEFA Champions League 3rd Gr.A
UEFA Cup 1/8 f
2008–09 L12nd7738221156735+3252 2761/16 f1/16 f UEFA Champions League 3rd Gr.D
UEFA Cup 1/4 f
2009–10 L1Winners783823966936+3350 0441/16 fWinners UEFA Champions League 3rd Gr.C
UEFA Europa League 1/8 f
2010–11 L12nd6838181466239+2351 0811/32 fWinners Trophée des Champions Winners
UEFA Champions League 1/8 f
2011–12 L110th48381212144541+442 8821/4 fWinners Trophée des Champions Winners
UEFA Champions League 1/4 f
2012–13 L12nd713821894236+633 4731/8 f1/8 f UEFA Europa League 3rd Gr.C
2013–14 L16th60381612105340+1338 1291/16 f1/4 f UEFA Champions League 4th Gr.D
2014–15 L14th6938216117642+3453 1301/32 f1/16 f--
2015–16 L113th48381018104842+642 015Final1/4 f UEFA Europa League 1/16 f
2016–17 L15th62381711105741+1639 8941/8 f1/8 f--
2017–18 L14th7738221158047+3346 0401/4 f1/8 f UEFA Europa League Final
2018–19 L15th6138187136052+850 3691/32 f1/8 f UEFA Europa League 4th Gr.H
2019–20 L12nd562816844129+1252 4241/4 f1/16 f--
2020–21 L15th60381612105447+701/16 f- Trophée des Champions Final
UEFA Champions League 4th Gr.C
2021–22 L12nd713821896338+2551 5441/4 f- UEFA Europa League 3rd Gr.E
UEFA Europa Conference League 1/2 f
2022–23 L13rd733822796740+2762 5711/4 f- UEFA Champions League 4th Gr.D
2023–24 L18th50341311105241+1160 7991/16 f- UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
UEFA Europa League 1/2 f
Legend
WinnersRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Pos = Final position ; Pts = Points; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against

Notes and references

  1. See Armand Césari Stadium disaster.
  2. Due to a match-fixing scandal involving then president Bernard Tapie, they lost their 1992–93 Division 1 title.

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