[1] Being one of the many Catholic clubs affiliated with the Gymnastic and Sports Federation of French Patronages (FGSPF), Patronage Olier won the FGSPF Football Championship in 1908, beating Cadets de Bretagne 8–0 in the final held in Rennes on 26 April.
[2] This victory allowed the club to compete in the 1908 Trophée de France, in which they defeated the Bordeaux champion of FASO (Montrepos Athletic Society) in the semifinals by a score of 12–2.
[8] Patronage Olier was one of the 48 clubs that participated in the inaugural Coupe de France in 1917–18, making its debut on 4 November 1917, which ended in a 2–1 loss to Paris Star.
[1] On 9 May 1909, Henri Guerre and Ernest Tossier became the first (and only) players in the club's history to play for the French national team, earning their first and final international cap for the Blues in a friendly match against Belgium at Brussels, which ended in a 2–5 loss.
[10] Eugène Maës began his career at Patronage Olier, playing with them for five years between 1905 and 1910; he went on to score 14 goals for the French national team between 1911 and 1914, becoming the country's all-time top scorer at the time.