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'''French Cup winners'''
Coupe de France : 10 fois vainqueur (1924, 1926, 1927, 1935, 1938, 1943, 1969, 1972, 1976, 1989).

Ligue des Champions : vainqueur en 1993, finaliste en 1991 et demi-finaliste en 1990.
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'''Champions Leaague winners''

1992/]

'''Champions Leaague runners up''

1990/1991

vainqueur en 1993, finaliste en 1991 et demi-finaliste en 1990.
Coupe de l'UEFA : 2 fois finaliste (1999, 2004). Coupe de l'UEFA : 2 fois finaliste (1999, 2004).
Coupe des coupes : demi-finaliste en 1988 Coupe des coupes : demi-finaliste en 1988

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Olympique de Marseille is a football team that plays in Ligue 1, the top level of the French Football League. Founded in 1899, Marseille has won 9 French championships and 10 French Cups. The club also won the Champions League in 1993, defeating AC Milan in the final, only to be relegated and stripped of their domestic title following a match fixing scandal involving then president Bernard Tapie. By 1996, backed by Adidas boss Robert Louis-Dreyfus, the club had worked their way back to the top flight. The team regularly fills their imposing home of the Stade Vélodrome, which seats 60,000.

Honours

French division 1 winners

1936/1937, 1947/1948, 1970/1971, 1971/1972, 1988/1989, 1989/1990, 1990/1991 and 1991/1992

French division 3 winners

1928/1929

French Cup winners

1923/1924, 1925/1926, 1926/1927, 1934/1935, 1937/1938, 1942/1943, 1968/1969, 1971/1972, 1975/1976 and 1988/1989

'Champions Leaague winners

1992/1993

'Champions Leaague runners up

1990/1991

vainqueur en 1993, finaliste en 1991 et demi-finaliste en 1990. 

Coupe de l'UEFA : 2 fois finaliste (1999, 2004). Coupe des coupes : demi-finaliste en 1988


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