Fixtures

France National 10/17 17:30 10 US Orleans 45 vs Caen - View
France National 10/21 17:30 11 Villefranche vs US Orleans 45 - View
France National 11/07 18:30 13 Concarneau vs US Orleans 45 - View
France National 11/21 18:30 14 US Orleans 45 vs Aubagne Air Bel - View
France National 12/05 18:30 15 US Quevilly vs US Orleans 45 - View
France National 12/12 18:30 16 US Orleans 45 vs Versailles 78 - View

Results

France National 10/03 17:30 9 [13] Paris 13 Atletico v US Orleans [5] D 2-2
France National 09/26 17:30 8 [7] US Orleans v Stade Briochin [15] W 3-2
France National 09/19 17:30 7 [3] Rouen v US Orleans [5] L 1-0
France National 09/12 17:30 6 [8] US Orleans v Bourg-Peronnas [16] W 1-0
France National 09/05 16:30 5 [7] US Orleans v Le Puy [14] D 1-1
France National 08/29 17:30 4 [11] Chateauroux v US Orleans [13] W 0-1
France National 08/22 17:30 3 [18] US Orleans v Valenciennes [6] W 2-1
France National 08/15 17:30 2 [3] Sochaux v US Orleans [14] L 5-0
France National 08/08 17:30 1 US Orleans v Dijon L 1-2
Europe Friendlies 08/01 16:00 - Laval v US Orleans L 4-0
Europe Friendlies 07/25 16:00 - US Orleans v St Pryve St Hilaire W 4-2
Europe Friendlies 07/22 16:00 - US Orleans v Blois Foot 41 W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 24 19
Wins 17 12 5
Draws 10 6 4
Losses 16 6 10
Goals for 60 45 15
Goals against 63 35 28
Clean sheets 10 5 5
Failed to score 12 2 10

Wikipedia - US Orléans

Union Sportive Orléans Loiret Football (pronounced [ynjɔ̃ spɔʁtiv ɔʁleɑ̃]; commonly referred to as US Orléans, Orléans or simply, USO; pronounced [y.ɛs.o]) is a French association football club based in Orléans. The club was founded in 1976 and currently play in Championnat National after being relegated from the prematurely-ended 2019–20 Ligue 2. Orléans plays its home matches at the Stade de la Source located within the city.

History

The club was originally called Arago Sport Orléanais and founded as the football section of a general sports club in the city. In 1976, the club adopted its current name and turned professional in 1980. The club is based at the modern 5,000 capacity all-seated Stade de la Source. The club's record attendance was 11,680 against AS Monaco in 1989 and its colours are red and yellow.

Recent history

In the 2013–14 Championnat National season Orléans finished as champions, returning to the second tier for the first time since 1991–92 season.

In the 2014–15 season, they were relegated back to the Championnat National, only to be promoted back to the Ligue 2 the following season. The 2016–17 season saw Orléans finish 18th, whilst they finished 12th in the 2017–18 season. They finished 8th in the 2018–19 season.

**US Orléans 45: A Glimpse into the Heart of French Football**

US Orléans 45, commonly known as USO, is a professional football club based in Orléans, France. Founded in 1947, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base that embodies the spirit of the city. Competing in the lower divisions of French football, USO has made a name for itself through its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection.

The team's colors, blue and white, symbolize their pride and resilience on the pitch. Home matches are held at the Stade de la Source, a venue that resonates with the echoes of thrilling matches and unforgettable moments. The stadium, with a capacity of around 12,000, creates an electric atmosphere, especially during local derbies and key fixtures.

US Orléans 45 is known for its emphasis on youth development, often promoting players from its academy to the first team. This focus on nurturing homegrown talent has not only contributed to the club's competitive edge but has also strengthened its ties with the local community.

The club's journey through the tiers of French football has been marked by determination and ambition, with aspirations to return to Ligue 2 and beyond. The supporters, known for their unwavering loyalty, play a crucial role in the club's identity, rallying behind the team through thick and thin.

As US Orléans 45 continues to strive for success on the pitch, it remains a symbol of hope and pride for the city of Orléans, embodying the passion and love for football that is deeply rooted in French culture.