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Racing Club de Lens Féminin
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Founded2001; 25 years ago (2001) (as Arras)
2020; 6 years ago (2020) (as RC Lens)
ManagerSarah M'Barek
LeaguePremière Ligue
2024–25Seconde Ligue, 2nd of 11 (promoted)
Websitehttps://www.rclens.fr/fr/equipe-feminine-rclensfeminin

Racing Club de Lens Féminin is a French football club that competes in the Première Ligue. The club was founded in 2001 as Arras Football Association, and was renamed Arras Football Club Féminin in 2011.

History

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Two teams of players shaking hands.
Arras FCF players during their 2011–12 Coupe de France Féminine match against Lyon.

Arras Football Club Féminin was founded in 2001,[1] as the women's department of Arras FA.[2] In 2002, Arras won their regional championship, and were promoted to Division 3 Féminine.[2] In 2009–10, Arras won the Division 3 Group C title, and were promoted to Division 2 Féminine.[3] In 2011, the club renamed itself Arras Football Club Féminin (Arras FCF),[1] after becoming a separate team from Arras FA.[2]

In the 2011–2012 Division 2 Féminine (fr) season, Arras FCF won promotion to the Division 1 Féminine.[4] They also reached the semi-finals of the 2011–12 Coupe de France Féminine, the team's best performance in the competition.[5][6] Arras were later relegated from Division 1 Féminine in the 2014–15 season.[1][7] They finished second in Division 2 Féminine in 2015–2016 (fr), third in 2016–2017 (fr), sixth in 2017–2018 (fr), and eighth in 2018–2019 (fr).[1] Arras finished ninth in the 2019–2020 Division 2 Féminine (fr), before the season was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

In 2019, a deal between Arras and Racing Club de Lens was agreed to allow Arras to train once a week at Lens' La Gaillette (fr) stadium.[9] In 2020, the club was taken over by Racing Club de Lens,[10] in a merger/adoption deal.[11] The team took the Lens name,[8] and kept the badge of Arras on player jerseys alongside the Lens badge.[1] The team now trains most of the time at La Gaillette, although sometimes at Arras,[10] and matches are played in both locations.[12] As part of the move, Sarah M'Barek was announced as the team's new manager.[10] Lens announced that most of the Arras players would be kept after the takeover, and the club made eight signings in the summer 2020 transfer window.[9] Prior to the deal, Lens were one of six professional men's clubs without a women's team.[13]

Lens finished second in the 2024–25 Seconde Ligue, and as such were promoted to the Première Ligue for the 2025–26 season.[14]

Current squad

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As of 6 September 2025[15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of the United States.svg USA Maddy Anderson
2 DF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Fany Proniez
3 DF File:Flag of Haiti.svg HAI Jennyfer Limage
4 DF File:Flag of Algeria.svg ALG Sofia Guellati
5 DF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Romane Lejeune
6 MF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Tess David (captain)
7 FW File:Flag of Benin.svg BEN Aude Gbedjissi
8 MF File:Flag of Armenia.svg ARM Lara Kazandjian
9 FW File:Flag of Haiti.svg HAI Sherly Jeudy
11 FW File:Flag of Morocco.svg MAR Kaîna El Koumir
13 DF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Manon Revelli
14 MF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Laurine Pinot
15 FW File:Flag of France.svg FRA Naomie Vagre
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Julia Evrard
19 MF File:Flag of Haiti.svg HAI Dayana Pierre-Louis
20 MF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Clara Bertrand
21 MF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Alizée Mereau
22 MF File:Flag of Algeria.svg ALG Emma Smaali
23 MF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Lizzy Millequant
24 FW File:Flag of France.svg FRA Louann Archier
25 DF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Laureen Oillic
26 MF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Carla Polito
28 DF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Jennifer Meunier
29 DF File:Flag of France.svg FRA Emmy Jézéquel
30 GK File:Flag of France.svg FRA Blandine Joly

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