Limoges Football

The club competes in the seventh tier of the French football league system and hosts matches at the Stade Saint-Lazare, which has a capacity of 3,000.

The sporting rights were transferred to a new entity, Limoges Football, which resumed activities for youth and women's teams.

The senior men's program restarted in the 2020–21 season at the lowest league level, Départemental 1, following a ruling by the French Football Federation (FFF).

[2] In 1957, after playing the majority of their first ten years at the top level of amateur football, they gained professional status, and became part of an expanded French Division 2.

[2] The club won promotion back to Championnat de France amateur 2 immediately, as champions of the 2003–04 Division d'Honneur Centre-Ouest (Centre-West) group.

This comeback, just three years after the club's liquidation, culminated in a decisive 1–0 victory against ES Nouaillé in the final match of the Régional 3 season at the Stade Saint-Lazare.