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Lindsey Heaps Wins Fourth Straight Première Ligue Title - Soccer America

  • Lyon won the Première Ligue playoff final on May 16, 2025, defeating Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 to secure their 18th French league title.
  • The team finished the 2024-25 season unbeaten, playing 24 matches with 22 wins and two draws, led by key defenders like Vanessa Gilles and Wendie Renard.
  • Gilles played her final game for Lyon, completing a three-season loan spell from Angel City that turned into a defining period, scoring nine goals this season and more than 20 overall.
  • She played over 80 games, helped keep a clean sheet in the final, and has earned a reputation as a stellar center-back who significantly boosted Lyon and Canada’s national team.
  • Gilles will leave Lyon next month and is reportedly set to sign for Bayern Munich, marking an important upcoming step for her career and Canadian soccer.
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On Friday 16 May, at the Groupama Stadium, the women's OL confirmed their favourite status by dominant the PS (3-0) in the playoff finals. The scorers were Melchie Dumornay, Kadidiatou Diani and Wendie Renard.

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OL players crashed the PSG on Friday, May 16, in a final they won by 3-0.

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Unsurprisingly, OL quietly beat PSG (3-0) this Friday night and won the Arkema First League Championship.

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D1 France/Dames : Merveille Kanjinga and the PSG pass the trap in front of Lyon... as always Image media PMaki sam 17/05/2025 - 08:42 Corps The women's Paris Saint-Germain fell (3-0) in front of Lyonnais on Friday 16 May 2025 in the final of the play-offs of the Arkema Première League.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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