Press release -
TEAM VITALITY AND LOSC RENEW PARTNERSHIP FOR A THIRD CONSECUTIVE SEASON
- LOSC (Lille Olympique Sporting Club) and Team Vitality are extending their EA FC Esports partnership for the third consecutive season
- The roster will be made up of young French talents Ilian Bouchi (19) and Brice Masson (20), who will be coached by Johann ‘ManiiKa’ Simon, who also renews his contract with Team Vitality
- Together, ambitious goals have already been established for the 2024/25 season, aiming to win the highly coveted and anticipated eLigue 1 McDonald’s at the domestic level, and qualify for the 2025 Esports World Cup at the international level.
Paris, December 12, 2024 - French sports club Lille Olympique Sporting Club (LOSC) and leading esports organisation Team Vitality are excited to announce the renewal of their partnership for the third season running. The partnership for the 2024/25 season will be centered around their star EA FC 25 (EA Sports) roster, with both clubs united by their shared values of ambition and success.
A RENEWED COMMITMENT TOWARDS EXCELLENCE
The two clubs are back on the virtual football stage, joining forces again for a third season in eLigue 1. With a strong team lineup and improved training conditions, the goals are higher than ever.
The team will continue using the world-class training facilities, alternating between home sessions and bootcamps at Team Vitality’s V.Performance centre at the Stade de France. They will also have exclusive access to Domaine de Luchin, LOSC’s state-of-the-art training centre, and the opportunity to attend Lille club matches.
For LOSC, whose real-world football team is currently competing for a spot in the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League, the partnership with Team Vitality ensures continued participation in an official Professional Football League competition this season. The global appeal of EA FC25, one of the most widely consumed cultural products worldwide, provides unparalleled visibility for the club, its players, and its partners.
The goals are clear for both clubs: to secure their first national eLigue 1 McDonald’s title, and to win their first international competition. The players will also be aiming to qualify for the 2025 Esports World Cup, now a flagship event on the global stage.
“Extending our partnership with LOSC for a third season is a true source of pride. It reflects our shared vision and commitment to pushing the boundaries between traditional sports and esports. Together, we’re investing in rising domestic talents like Ilian and Brice, and this new season promises exciting opportunities for our players and clubs, both in France, and internationally. We’re ready to seize these winning opportunities!” explains Nicolas Maurer, Co-Founder and CEO of Team Vitality.
“It’s a pleasure to announce the renewal of the partnership between LOSC and Team Vitality, one of Europe’s leading esports organisations, as we bring our drive for victory to the virtual pitch of EA Sports FC once again. It’s in the DNA of LOSC to never give up and perform to our maximum potential, and I wish our LOSC esports team the very best as they represent the colours and values of Les Dogues!” Olivier Létang, CEO of LOSC
A YOUNG TEAM, DETERMINED TO SEEK VICTORY
The LOSC and Team Vitality roster consists of two prodigal French talents: Ilian Bouchi and Brice Masson. Despite their youth, both bring immense energy and motivation to the team. Under the guidance of coach ManiiKa, the players are ready to dominate the highest level, embodying the spirit and values of both clubs.
Full Roster
- Ilian Bouchi (19 years old) is an explosive young talent who joins Team Vitality for the second consecutive year. Ilian stands out for his unique playstyle and impressive performances in the circuit. At the end of the 2023/24 season, he was awarded Rookie of the Year at the eLigue 1 awards, earmarking him as a rising star.
- Brice Masson (20 years old) joined Team Vitality at the end of last season, after playing for Clermont Foot. Brice brings a strategic and controlled style of play, contrasting Ilian’s approach. On the national stage, Brice already has an eCoupe de France to his name, as well as reaching the eLigue 1 Uber Eats semi-final in 2024.
- Johann “ManiiKa” Simon (30 years old, Coach) returns for the new season! A talented and respected former player on the scene, he has since become an experienced coach with a deep understanding of competitive play. ManiiKa will be eager to guide the players towards success in his second year in the LOSC and Team Vitality colours.
More information:
- Team Vitality
- PR Contact: vitality@swiperight.gg
- Asset folder
About Team Vitality
Team Vitality is a French esports club created in 2013 by Fabien “Neo” Devide and Nicolas Maurer. In ten years, the club has become a leader in France and Europe, and operates internationally in 14 emblematic games: League of Legends, CS2, Valorant, EA FC, Rocket League, Call of Duty Mobile, Tekken, RENNSPORT, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Street Fighter 6, Honor of Kings, Teamfight Tactics, Call of Duty: Warzone, and StarCraft II. Made up of international players with exceptional performances, the club is fully dedicated to the identification and development of an entire generation of esports athletes. In total, the Team Vitality community has more than 12 million fans across all social networks, which it also brings together on its V.Hive mobile application. Team Vitality is proud to have global partners in their industry, such as Tezos and hummel.
The French club has bases of operations across the world:
- Paris (France), a unique nerve center, with a cyber café and an official store, as well as a performance center incubated within the Stade de France.
- Berlin (Germany), to be as close as possible to the biggest European competitions.
- Mumbai (India), to meet the specific needs of the Indian market.
- Seoul (South Korea), as the birthplace of esports with a strong gaming culture.
- Jakarta (Indonesia), for the world of mobile gaming and emerging talents in Southeast Asia.
Follow Team Vitality on social media: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Twitch, YouTube, LinkedIn, or download the V.Hive mobile app.
About LOSC
LOSC, a historic force in French football during the 1940s and 1950s, has demonstrated consistent progress both on the pitch and off it since the early 2000s. With the opening of the Domaine de Luchin in 2007, one of the most modern and high-performance training centres in Europe, LOSC has laid strong foundations for an ambitious and modern future. A regular presence in European competitions (16 appearances in 24 years), the club has gained invaluable international experience and enhanced its global reputation. In addition to its sporting achievements, LOSC has reached a crucial stage in its development with the Decathlon Arena - Stade Pierre Mauroy, a state-of-the-art 50,000-seat indoor stadium, which has been in use since 2012. Crowned French champions for the fourth time in 2021, the northern club reached the Round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League during the 2021-2022 season, and the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa Conference League in 2023-2024. Under the leadership of Olivier Létang, its Chairman and CEO, LOSC continues to progress season after season, driven by an ambitious sporting and economic growth strategy, focusing on high performance, elite training, and a commitment to social and community impact.