While the attribution of the classico moniker can be pretty straight forward in countries such as Spain, things are not as clear cut in France. There are two schools of thoughts as to which game qualifies as the French classico. •
Le Classique –
Olympique de Marseille vs
Paris Saint-Germain Most people would consider OM vs PSG to be the French classico. However, some might argue that this is only a geopolitical choice as Paris and
Marseille are respectively the 1st and 2nd most populated cities in France and the rivalry between both cities originally had nothing to do with football. Others would argue that because PSG and OM usually have the two biggest budgets in French football the game between the two deserved to be labelled the French classico. Infamously heated until the mid-2000s, with much tension and aggressive behaviour by supporters of both teams, the rivalry is softening, as PSG has seen its financial abilities skyrocket since the purchase of the club by
Qatar Sports Investments, owned by the
Qatar Investment Authority. •
Choc des Olympiques –
Olympique Lyonnais vs
Olympique de Marseille The French major football broadcaster Canal+ calls this game "Olympico" referring also to
El Clásico. It specifically refers to individual matches between the teams. Unlike
Le Classique, the rivalry has no bad blood within it and, instead, stems from the competitiveness of the each club's players, managers, supporters, and presidential hierarchy. The rivalry is often cited as being particularly important as both clubs are of high standard in French football and the championship is regularly decided between the two. Marseille and Lyon (along with Saint-Étienne) are the only French clubs to have won the
French first division four straight times with Marseille doing it twice. •
Olympique de Marseille vs
AS Saint-Étienne Before Paris Saint-Germain started to dominate French football in the 2010, Marseille and Saint-Étienne were the teams with the most Ligue 1 titles. The teams dominated French football in the 1960s and 1970s, and their duel was always an entertaining one. Today, though, this rivalry is not considered a genuine derby by fans and players. Marseille last won the league in 2010, whereas Saint-Étienne hasn't won a French league title since 1981. •
FC Nantes vs
AS Saint-Étienne These two teams are among the most successful in French football, having won an aggregate 18 championships since 1932 – 8 for Nantes, 10 for Saint-Etienne. They dominated the French First Division from 1963 to 1983, with only 5 crowns not being awarded to one of the two. During that period, the clashes between the two clubs were the climax of the season and were eagerly anticipated by national networks, as they would be crucial to the final classification. More than just a clash of ambitions, the rivalry was also built on a clash of styles. Helped by the establishment of the French First two modern football academies, each team developed a specific identity: "Les Verts", representing the Working-Class mining and industrial city of Saint-Etienne played tough and very intense football, somewhat similar to the English "kick-n-rush", whereas the players of Nantes, "Les Canaris", created a distinctive football called "jeu à la nantaise" based on technical abilities, ball possession and a very strong tactical cohesion, a style that would please the merchant and elegant city of Nantes. That style of play remains iconic of Nantes to this day. Notable players to have played for the two teams during this period were
Henri Michel,
Maxime Bossis,
Jean-Paul Bertrand-Demanes,
Loïc Amisse,
Vahid Halilhodžić under the directing of
José Arribas,
Jean Vincent,
Jean-Claude Suaudeau for Nantes, and
Jean-Michel Larqué,
Hervé Revelli,
Johnny Rep and
Michel Platini for Saint-Etienne, coached by
Robert Herbin. This period of dominance ended with the relegation of Saint-Etienne in 1983. Nantes won another two championships in 1995 and 2001 heralding the same identity of play, but has declined since. As a consequence, this match is not considered a derby any more, as Saint-Etienne and Nantes do not contend for the title anymore. Nevertheless, this match still is regarded by French football connoisseurs as one of the most iconic clashes in French football, and receives lot of interest from both Nantes and Saint-Etienne fans. ==See also==