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FC Lorient, known to supporters as Les Merlus and by the Breton name An Oriant, are a professional football club from the port city of Lorient in Brittany. The club plays its home matches at the Stade du Moustoir, officially the Stade Yves Allainmat, a compact ground of around 18,000 seats. Lorient compete among France's established top-flight names, and the club marked its centenary in 2026.
Ownership is one of the defining stories of the modern era. Black Knight Football Club, the group led by American businessman Bill Foley, became sole shareholder on 28 January 2026, placing Lorient alongside AFC Bournemouth in a growing multi-club network. Loïc Féry, president since 2009, retained his role and a stake within the structure. Managerial appointments and squad turnover remain recurring talking points, so coverage of the dugout and the transfer market is always in demand.
Beyond results, Lorient carries a strong sense of place. The orange and black colours and the merlu, a hake from local waters, reflect the city's maritime roots, while the Moustoir doubles as a venue for the Festival Interceltique, one of Europe's largest Celtic gatherings. The club's identity is tied closely to its community, its youth academy and a fan culture proud of its Breton heritage.
Founded on 2 April 1926, Lorient spent much of its early life as an amateur side before rising through the divisions, often under the long influence of Christian Gourcuff. Its proudest moment came in 2002, when it lifted the Coupe de France. The club has built a reputation as a springboard for talent, with players such as Kevin Gameiro, André-Pierre Gignac, Laurent Koscielny, Matteo Guendouzi and, more recently, Éli Junior Kroupi launching careers in Brittany.
Challenges persist alongside the ambition. Lorient have moved between Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 in recent seasons, and sustaining top-flight status while developing and selling young players is a constant balancing act. The shift to multi-club ownership has also sparked wider debate in French football about identity, finances and the future of smaller clubs.
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