Jean-Michel Aulas is used to being judged on results. For decades, the former Olympique Lyonnais president built his reputation in the unforgiving world of elite football, where trophies and balance sheets are the ultimate scoreboard. Now, with municipal politics in his sights, Aulas is discovering that public opinion can be just as volatile.
The 75-year-old ex-club owner has moved into the spotlight of Lyon’s mayoral race and, according to reporting from The Guardian, has been leading polling in a contest described as spiky. But while his name recognition is formidable, his critics argue that notoriety alone is not a programme.
The most eye-catching support has come from one of the city’s most famous footballing exports. Karim Benzema, rarely a public voice on French political matters, delivered a pointed endorsement at the end of January in a video aired during an interview on the French news channel LCI, saying Aulas “has everything it takes to do well” and praising his experience and authority, as reported by The Guardian. Former Lyon striker Bafétimbi Gomis has also publicly backed his old president.
⚽ Key Insight
For Aulas, such star power is more than a photo-op. It is a reminder of the influence he cultivated at Lyon, where he became one of the defining figures of modern French club football. In a city where sporting identity and civic pride often overlap, endorsements from club legends can cut through an increasingly crowded political landscape.
Yet the shift from the boardroom to the ballot box is not proving universally popular. Opponents have accused Aulas of offering “nothing of substance” in the early phases of his campaign, per The Guardian, framing him as a high-profile entrant whose brand risks outpacing his policy detail. It is a familiar critique faced by celebrity-adjacent candidates: voters are asked to trust their résumé, while rivals demand specifics.
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Candidate: Jean-Michel Aulas
Known for: Former Olympique Lyonnais president/owner
Race: Lyon mayoral election
High-profile supporters: Karim Benzema, Bafétimbi Gomis
Main criticism: Opponents say proposals lack substance (per The Guardian)
Supporters counter that Aulas’ management experience—steering a major institution through commercial growth, public scrutiny and strategic decision-making—translates naturally into city leadership. Detractors argue football governance is not municipal governance, and that the skills required to win on the pitch do not automatically solve housing, transport, public safety and environmental issues.
What is clear is that Aulas has already succeeded in making himself the central storyline of the campaign. With the race heating up, the next phase will likely be defined by whether he can turn momentum and celebrity endorsements into a clear platform that convinces voters beyond the footballing bubble.
Key Takeaways
- Jean-Michel Aulas has entered Lyon’s mayoral race and is reported to be leading polling in a tense contest.
- Karim Benzema publicly endorsed Aulas in a video aired on LCI, with Bafétimbi Gomis also offering support.
- Critics claim Aulas has presented “nothing of substance” so far, increasing pressure to detail his policies.
- The campaign is becoming a test of whether sporting leadership credibility can translate into civic trust.