Racing Club de Lens (), commonly referred to as RC Lens or simply as Lens, is a
French professional football club based in the northern city of
Lens
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in the
department of
Pas-de-Calais
The Pas-de-Calais (, ' strait of Calais'; ; ) is a department in northern France named after the French designation of the Strait of Dover, which it borders. It has the most communes of all the departments of France, with 890, and is the ...
. The club's nickname, ''Les Sang et Or'' (), comes from its traditional colours of red and gold. As of the
2024–25 season, Lens competes in
Ligue 1
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, the highest tier of French football.
Lens won the
Division 1 (now Ligue 1) title in the
1997–98 season, and has finished as runner-up on five occasions, most recently in the
2022–23 season. The club has a strong rivalry with neighbors
Lille OSC
Lille Olympique Sporting Club (), commonly referred to as LOSC, LOSC Lille or simply Lille, is a French professional association football, football club based in Lille, Northern France competing in Ligue 1, the top division of Football in Franc ...
, with whom they contest the ''
Derby du Nord''.
History
Origin of the club
The club was established in 1906 in
Lens
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by local students who enjoyed playing
football
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on the city's Place Verte (the current Place de la République). The name "Racing Club de Lens" was chosen as a reference to
Racing Club de Roubaix and
Racing Club de France, both popular clubs at the time.
The club's first board of directors was formed by the parents of those students. The club originally played in green and black to represent the founding location; they wore green to represent the name of the home pitch, "Verte", (meaning 'green' in French), and black to represent the omnipresence of the
coal mining
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industry in the surrounding area.
Between 1907 and 1912, the players were forced to change home grounds twice before settling at the Parc des Glissoires, situated between
Avion and
Lens
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.
During
World War I
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, in common with all French sports clubs, the team's activities were stopped and did not restart until 1919. By this time, Lens had changed their playing colours to sky blue.
Of blood and gold
It was in 1924 that the red and gold colours first appeared. One legend says that Pierre Moglia, president of the club from 1923 to 1930, chose the colours of the
Spanish flag after a colleague from the club remarked that the Saint-Léger church ruins, which they had walked past one evening, were the last visible remains of the local
Spanish domination in
1648. Some people also say that the colours were derived as a reference to the local coal mines: the red for the blood of the miners and the gold for the coal which was valuable at the time.
It was also in 1924 that the club was authorised to play at the newly built municipal stadium Raoul Briquet (nowadays Léo Lagrange). The first match for the club in their new colours was played for the inauguration of the stadium.
In 1926, British footballer Kid Fenton was the first star who played for Lens. He stayed for eight seasons and became a strong favourite with the club's supporters. This was also the year the first supporters group was formed, and also saw the first occasion that Lens captured the Championnat d'Artois.
In 1929, Lens won the North championship and won promotion for the first time to the Division d'Honneur of the Ligue du Nord with the clubs
Olympique Lillois,
RC Roubaix,
Excelsior Athlétic Club de Roubaix and AC Amiens.
In the Artois League, the club steadily gained prestige, and in 1932 the club inaugurated the
Stade Félix Bollaert.
The first victories

In 1937, Lens gained access to the
first division after finishing first in the
second division, led by such players as
Stefan Dembicki and Spechtl. Lens even managed to reach the last 16 of the
Coupe de France
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, although the team was eventually eliminated by the
Red Star
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, 3–2.
In 1943, Lens won the first division of the Northern Zone thanks to Dembicki, who scored 43 goals in 30 games. A year earlier, in a Coupe de France match, he had scored 17 goals, which still remains to this day the world record for goals scored by one player in a single competitive match.
Immediately following
World War II
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, Lens finished in sixth place in the 1945–46 season, but they were relegated the following year. In 1948, the club played its first Coupe de France final, which they lost 3–2 against Lille. A year later, Lens was promoted to the first division, and
Maryan Wisnieski was recruited, in 1953. Problems with the board, however, made him quit the club; he joined Italian club
UC Sampdoria Genoa, though without much success.
In 1962, the city of Lens' mines were shut down and the future of the club was at stake, given that most of the players were miners by profession. Between 1956 and 1968, survival was hard. Nevertheless, in 1964, Lens finished third, with
Ahmed Oudjani the top scorer with 30 goals. Another famous player,
Georges Lech, joined Lens, although the club was relegated in 1968. The following year, the mine's administrators rescinded their ownership of Lens, which signalled the end of professional football at the
Stade Bollaert-Delelis. Lens was now once again an amateur club, one year after its relegation, and the long-term future looked very bleak.
The good years and the fall
However, better days arrived in 1960 after the town council took interest in Racing Club de Lens. Lens' mayor,
André Delelis, was a long-term supporter and recognized the importance of the club's success to the overall morale of the city. With the future president, Jean Bondoux, the mayor brought together volunteers and subscriptions to help the club survive. Moreover, the city recovered ownership of the stadium from the closing mine industry.
The following twenty years saw a slow but steady improvement in the club's fortunes. In 1972, Lens reached the semi-finals of the Coupe de France, and the arrival of two Polish players helped the club win promotion to the first division. In 1975, Lens once again reached the final of the Coupe de France against the powerful
Saint-Étienne
Saint-Étienne (; Franco-Provençal: ''Sant-Etiève''), also written St. Etienne, is a city and the prefecture of the Loire département, in eastern-central France, in the Massif Central, southwest of Lyon, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regi ...
, but lost the game 0–2.
As finalist of the Coupe de France, Lens had the opportunity to participate in its first
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, but the team was knocked out quickly by the Dutch club
ADO Den Haag
Alles Door Oefening Den Haag (), commonly known by the abbreviated name ADO Den Haag (), is a Dutch association football club from the city of The Hague. They play in the Eerste Divisie, the second tier of Dutch football, following relegation ...
.

Lens' steady progress continued, and after finishing second in the league behind
Nantes
Nantes (, ; ; or ; ) is a city in the Loire-Atlantique department of France on the Loire, from the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast. The city is the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, sixth largest in France, with a pop ...
, they managed to qualify to the
UEFA Cup
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Computer scientists and Mathematici ...
. They knocked out Swedish club
Malmö FF
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, and more impressively, the strong Italian club
Lazio
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. After an away defeat (2–0), they won 6–0 at the
Stade Bollaert-Delelis after extra-time. Unfortunately, after this rare international exploit for a French club, they were then eliminated by
East German side
1. FC Magdeburg. Worse still, the club went back to the second division in 1978.
The step backwards was very brief and immediate promotion back to the French elite level was achieved in 1979 with
Roger Lemerre as head coach. During the 1980s,
Gérard Houllier and
Joachim Marx succeeded him. These were great gains to the team, even though the club lost important players such as
Didier Sénac,
Gaëtan Huard and
Philippe Vercruysse.
Martel's takeover
In August 1988
Gervais Martel, a wealthy local businessman, bought control of the club, with the help of Serge Doré. During the same year,
Arnaud Dos Santos was named head coach of the club, and led the club back to the first division in 1991.
In 1993 and 1994, Lens' strongest team to that date were highly competitive at the top of the league, and the team qualified for the UEFA Cup twice in a row. Lens also reached the semi-final of the Coupe de France after knocking out
Paris Saint-Germain at the
Parc des Princes
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, although the team lost to
Montpellier
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.
In
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
, ''les Sang et Or'' wrote the best page of their history under
Daniel Leclercq ("the Druid"): French champions,
Coupe de la Ligue semi-finalists and finalists of the Coupe de France (against PSG, a 2–1 defeat). Like a symbol, it is a player who started his career in Lens,
Yohan Lachor, who scored the goal in
Auxerre
Auxerre ( , , Burgundian language (Oïl), Burgundian: ''Auchoirre'') is the capital (Prefectures in France, prefecture) of the Yonne Departments of France, department and the fourth-largest city in the Burgundy historical region southeast of Par ...
giving Lens the title in front of
Metz
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. Under the "Druid", Lens won its second major title in 1999 with the Coupe de la Ligue against Metz, with a goal from
Daniel Moreira. That year, in the
UEFA Champions League
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, Lens also became the only club to have beaten English team
Arsenal at the famous
Wembley Stadium
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(1–0, with a goal from
Mickaël Debève), although they were knocked out on aggregate score over two matches.
During the next season, Leclercq was fired, but Lens nonetheless did well to reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup. François Brisson's men were eventually eliminated by Arsenal, after they won against
1. FC Kaiserslautern
1. Fußball-Club Kaiserslautern e. V., also known as 1. FCK, FCK (), FC Kaiserslautern (), K'lautern or colloquially Lautern (), is a German sports club based in Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition to Association football, football ...
(a 4–1 win in Germany),
Atlético Madrid and
Celta de Vigo.
In the 2001–02 season,
Joël Muller was named head coach. Lens finished second that season and qualified for its second Champions League campaign. The club, however, finished in eighth for the next two years. Muller was replaced during his fourth season by
Francis Gillot, who managed to qualify Lens for the
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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, which Lens won, ensuring qualification for the UEFA Cup.
During the
2006–07 season, the ''Sang et Or'' finished the first part of the season in second, behind
Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
. But due to a chaotic second half, however, they only finished fifth. A few days later, Francis Gillot resigned.
On 5 June 2007,
Guy Roux made his comeback, although it only lasted three months: He resigned after a 2–1 defeat at
Strasbourg
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.
Jean-Pierre Papin took over, but Lens could not make up any ground throughout the season, finishing 18th, two points behind
Toulouse
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, resulting in relegation to Ligue 2 for the next season. Lens finished the season with just 40 points, winning only 9 times in 38 matches.
After a slow start in their only year in
Ligue 2
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, they managed to finish as leaders during the first half of the season. Earning 13 out of 15 points in their first five games of the second half, everything looked set for a quick return to the first league. After only taking five points of the next six games, however, the promotion race was open again, although Lens recovered and became champions, securing promotion to Ligue 1 for
2009–10. After the
2010–11 season, however, they again dropped to Ligue 2.
On 16 May 2014, Lens sealed promotion back to Ligue 1 on the final day of the
season
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following a 2–0 win at
Bastia
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. On 27 June, however, the League's National Directorate of Management Control (DNCG) blocked Lens' promotion to the top flight due to irregularities in the club's proposed budget for its next season. The issue was a €10 million payment due from major shareholder
Hafiz Mammadov that was missing from the accounts. Lens president
Gervais Martel claimed a public holiday in Mammadov's native Azerbaijan had resulted in the delay and said the club would appeal. On 15 July, however, their promotion was in jeopardy after an appeal commission upheld their appeal since the missing funds still had not yet arrived in the club's accounts. Lens immediately declared their intention to appeal to the
French Olympic Committee (CNOSF), which has the power to overrule the DNCG. On 25 July, the CNSOF recommended Lens should be allowed to play in Ligue 1. Because the Stade Bollaert-Delelis was being renovated for
UEFA Euro 2016, Lens played their home matches for the
2014–15 Ligue 1 season at the
Stade de la Licorne, home of
Amiens
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, and at the
Stade de France in
Saint-Denis.
It was announced on 29 January 2015 that Lens' promotion from Ligue 2 at the end of the 2013–14 season has been ruled invalid, and will thus be automatically relegated to Ligue 2 for the
2015–16 season, regardless of where the team places. Thus, in August 2015 Lens returned to Ligue 2, albeit playing at the renovated Stade Bollaert-Delelis. They drew an average home attendance of 28,996 in the 2016–17 season, the highest in Ligue 2 but missed promotion to the Ligue 1 during a tumultuous last day of the season.
New direction and return to Ligue 1
In the
2017–18 Ligue 2 season, Lens lost their first seven matches in a row, the worst start to a season in the club's history. On 18 September, Lens finally got their first win of the season over
US Quevilly-Rouen 2–0.
In the
2018–19 Ligue 2 season, Lens finished 5th on the table and reached the promotion play off final against
Dijon FCO
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. After a 1–1 draw in the first leg, Lens would lose the second leg and the tie 3–1 after two goalkeeping blunders by
Jérémy Vachoux cost his side a chance of promotion to
Ligue 1
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.
On 30 April 2020, Lens were promoted to
Ligue 1
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after the LFP decided to end the seasons of both Ligue 1 and
Ligue 2
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early due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in France. Lens were second on the table in Ligue 2 at the time of the decision.
In the
2020–21 season, Lens finished 7th on the
Ligue 1
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table after an impressive first season back in France's top flight. They finished seventh again in the
following season with 62 points, despite being ranked second behind
Paris Saint-Germain in the first half of the season.
In the
2022–23 season, Lens won 10 games out of 10 at home during the first part of the season. On 1 January 2023, Lens beat PSG 3–1 and became the first team to defeat Paris, which had been unbeaten since the start of the season. Halfway through the season, Lens was second, three points behind PSG. On 1 March 2023, Lens was eliminated from the
Coupe de France
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after a 2–1 defeat against
Nantes
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in the quarter-finals. On 27 May, Lens won 3–0 against
Ajaccio
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, finished 2nd in
Ligue 1
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and qualified for the
Champions League for the third time in their history after 1998–99 and 2002–03.
Honours
*
Ligue 1
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**Winners (1):
1997–98
**''Runners-up'' (5):
1955–56,
1956–57,
1976–77,
2001–02,
2022–23
*
Ligue 2
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**Winners (4):
1936–37,
1948–49,
1972–73,
2008–09
**''Runners-up:'' (2):
2013–14,
2019–20
*
Coupe de France
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**''Runners-up'' (3):
1947–48,
1974–75,
1997–98
*
Coupe de la Ligue
**Winners (1):
1998–99
**''Runners-up'' (1):
2007–08
*
Coupe Drago
**Winners (3):
1959,
1960,
1965
Events January–February
* January 14 – The First Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years.
* January 20
** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lynd ...
**''Runners-up'' (1):
1957
Events January
* January 1 – The Saarland joins West Germany.
* January 3 – Hamilton Watch Company introduces the first electric watch.
* January 5 – South African player Russell Endean becomes the first batsman to be Dismissal (cricke ...
*
Coupe Gambardella
**Winners (3):
1957
Events January
* January 1 – The Saarland joins West Germany.
* January 3 – Hamilton Watch Company introduces the first electric watch.
* January 5 – South African player Russell Endean becomes the first batsman to be Dismissal (cricke ...
,
1958,
1992
1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General.
* January 6
** The Republ ...
**''Runners-up'' (4):
1979
Events
January
* January 1
** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the ''Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the song ...
,
1983
1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call.
Events January
* January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ...
,
1993
The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as:
* International Year for the World's Indigenous People
The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
, 1995
*
UEFA Cup
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Computer scientists and Mathematici ...
''(now the UEFA Europa League)''
**''Semi-finalists'' (1):
1999–2000
*
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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**Winners (2):
2005
2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
,
2007
2007 was designated as the International Heliophysical Year and the International Polar Year.
Events
January
* January 1
**Bulgaria and Romania 2007 enlargement of the European Union, join the European Union, while Slovenia joins the Eur ...
''(joint winner)''
[. Listed are all 11 teams that won the Intertoto Cup, qualifying for the UEFA Cup.]
Records
*Record league win: 10–2 (''v''.
RC Paris, 1963–64).
*Record European Cup win: 7–0 (''v''.
Avenir-Beggen, 1995–96).
*The European exploit: ''v''.
Lazio
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(6–0 after extra time, 2 November 1977).
*Most goals in a single match: 16,
Stefan Dembicki (a world record), (''v''.
Auby Asturies,
French Cup, 13 December 1942). Final score: 32–0.
*Most league appearances with Lens: 497,
Éric Sikora and 377,
Bernard Placzek.
*Most league goals in a season: 30,
Ahmed Oudjani (1963–64) and 20,
Roger Boli (1993–94).
*Top scorer: 94,
Ahmed Oudjani.
*Highest attendance at a home match: 48,912, (''v''.
Marseille
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,
Ligue 1
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, 15 February 1992) at
Stade Bollaert-Delelis. Lens won 2–1.
Players
First-team squad
Out on loan
Retired numbers
12 –
Club Supporters (the 12th Man)
17 –
Marc-Vivien Foé,
Midfielder
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(1994–99) – ''posthumous honour''
Former players
Three Lens players won the gold medal in the
1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games: defender
Didier Sénac, as well as strikers
François Brisson and
Daniel Xuereb who scored a goal apiece in France's triumph over Brazil 2–0 in the final at the
Pasadena Rose Bowl in front of a crowd of 103,000.
For a complete list of RC Lens players, see
:RC Lens players
French internationals
As of 17 July 2023
* Still playing.
Club officials
Presidents
*1906–07:
Jules J. Van den Weghe
*1907–08:
Lotin
*1908–12: Jules J. Van den Weghe
*1912–20:
Charles Douterlinghe
*1920–23:
Marcel Pierron
*1923–30:
Pierre Moglia
*1930–33:
Renoult
*1933–34: Jules A. Van den Weghe
*1934–57:
Louis Brossard
*1957–59:
Vital Lerat
*1959–68:
Albert Hus
*1968–72:
René Houdart
*1972–76:
Jean Bondoux
*1976–79:
Jean-Pierre Defontaine
*1979–86: Jean Bondoux
*1986–88:
Jean Honvault
*1988–2012:
Gervais Martel
*2012–13:
Luc Dayan
*2013–17: Gervais Martel
*2017–:
Joseph Oughourlian
Coaches
Former coaches include two ex-France coaches:
Gérard Houllier (1982–85) managed France between July 1992 and November 1993, and
Roger Lemerre (second half of the 1996–97 season, then as assistant coach 1997–98), who coached France between July 1998 and July 2002.
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Jack Harris (1934)
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Robert De Veen (1934–36)
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Jack Galbraith (1936–38)
* Raymond François (1938)
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József Eisenhoffer (1938–39)
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Jack Galbraith (1939)
* Richard Buisson (1939–41)
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Georges Beaucourt (1941–42)
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Anton Marek (1942–47)
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Nicolas Hibst (1947–50)
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Ludvic Dupal (1950–53)
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Anton Marek (1953–56)
* Félix Witkowski (1956–58)
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Karel Michlowski (1956–58)
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Jules Bigot (1958–62)
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Élie Fruchart (1962–69)
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Arnold Sowinski (1970–78)
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Roger Lemerre (1978–79)
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Arnold Sowinski (1979–81)
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Jean Serafin (1981–82)
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Gérard Houllier (1982–85)
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Joachim Marx (1985–88)
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Arnold Sowinski (1988)
* Jean Parisseaux (1988–89)
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Philippe Redon (1989)
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Marcel Husson (1989–90)
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Arnaud Dos Santos (1990–92)
* Patrice Bergues (1992–96)
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Slavoljub Muslin (1996–97)
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Roger Lemerre (1997)
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Daniel Leclercq (1997–99)
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François Brisson (1999–2000)
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Rolland Courbis (2000–01)
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Georges Tournay (2001)
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Joël Muller (2001–05)
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Francis Gillot (2005–07)
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Guy Roux (2007)
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Jean-Pierre Papin (2007–08)
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Jean-Guy Wallemme (2008–11)
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László Bölöni (2011)
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Jean-Louis Garcia (2011–12)
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Éric Sikora (2012–13)
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Antoine Kombouaré (2013–16)
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Alain Casanova (2016–17)
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Éric Sikora (2017–18)
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Philippe Montanier (2018–20)
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Franck Haise (2020–24)
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Will Still (2024–25)
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Pierre Sage (2025–present)
See also
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Derby du Nord
References
External links
La Gailette: Racing Club de Lens' prolific academy– ''These Football Times'' (2015)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lens
Association football clubs established in 1906
1906 establishments in France
RC Lens
Mining association football teams
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Sport in Pas-de-Calais
Football clubs in France
Football clubs in Hauts-de-France
Ligue 1 clubs