The 1964 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on May 10, 1964, that saw Olympique Lyonnais defeat...
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in French football organized by the Ligue de Football Professionnel. The tournament was established in 1993 and, unlike the Coupe de France, was only...
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The Coupe de France (French pronunciation: [kup də fʁɑ̃s]), also known in English as the French Cup or less commonly as the France Cup, is the premier...
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The 'Coupe de Frances results of the '1963–64 season'. Olympique Lyonnais won the final played on May 10, 1964, beating Girondins de Bordeaux....
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The 1963 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris, between AS Monaco FC and Olympique Lyonnais. After a goalless draw...
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The 2008 Coupe de France final was a football match that was held at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France on 24 May 2008. It was the 90th final in...
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The 1964–65 Coupe de France was its 48th edition. It was won by Stade Rennais which defeated UA Sedan-Torcy in the Final. 30 April 1965 2 May 1965 23...
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is one of the most successful clubs in French football history having won six Ligue 1 titles, two Coupe de France trophies, and five Trophée des champions...
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RC Lens (redirect from Racing Club de Lens)
Club de Lens (French pronunciation: [ʁasiŋ klœb də lɑ̃s]), commonly referred to as RC Lens or simply as Lens, is a French professional football club based...
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knockout tournament in men's football. It was created in 1954, and gives the winner of the tournament a berth in the Coupe de France. 1954: Indépendante 5-3...
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The Coupe Charles Simon, commonly known as the Coupe de France, is a knockout cup competition in French football organized by the French Football Federation...
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The Coupe de France Lord Derby (lit. 'Lord Derby French Cup'), or just Coupe Lord Derby ('Lord Derby Cup'), is the premier knockout competition for the...
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The Coupe de France is a tournament in which all FFF affiliated teams can participate, including those from clubs from the overseas departments and territories...
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FC Sochaux-Montbéliard (redirect from Football Club de Sochaux-Montbéliard)
the first division of French football. The club has won both Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France twice and have also won the Coupe de la Ligue. Sochaux's last...
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Coupe de la Ligue was a knockout cup competition in French football organised by the Ligue de Football Professionnel and comprises clubs of France's top...
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AS Monaco FC (redirect from Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club)
won eight league titles, five Coupe de France trophies and one Coupe de la Ligue. The club also played in European football a number of times, and were...
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Saint-Germain. The Stade de France is the home ground of the France national football team, and has hosted the Coupe de France final since the stadium's...
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The Coupe de Guadeloupe is the top knockout tournament of Guadeloupean football. The list of cup finals: 1941–42: Racing Club 4–2 Redoutable 1943: not...
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period with a semi-final of the Coupe de France in 1949 under the name Stade Français-Red Star and a title of champion of France in the second division in 1952...
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The Coupe de la Martinique is the top knockout tournament of Martinique football. It was created in 1953. 1953 : Golden Star 1954 : Club Franciscain 1955 :...
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Stade Brestois 29 (redirect from Armoricaine de Brest)
a French professional football club based in Brest. It was founded in 1950 following the merger of five local patronages, including Armoricaine de Brest...
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suspended in 1915 due to World War I and the creation and success of the Coupe de France, which had quickly become the country's national competition. The USFSA...
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confused with the Coupe régionale de France de la Réunion, the winner of which qualifies for the 7th round of the Coupe de France. 1957 : Bourbon Club...
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CA Paris-Charenton (redirect from Cercle Athlétique de Paris)
plays at a regional level. Coupe de France: 1920 French international players Tiemoue Bakayoko (Matches played for France while at CA Paris) Georges Albert...
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US Quevilly-Rouen Métropole (category Football clubs in France)
which has a capacity of 8,372. Founded in 1902, the team reached the Coupe de France final in 1927 and its performances in cup and amateur competitions...
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Le Havre AC (category Football clubs in France)
record of six times. The club's highest honour to date was winning the Coupe de France in 1959. The main rivalries of Le Havre are the "Derby Normand" with...
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Jean Prouff (category France men's international footballers)
French football player and manager who played as a midfielder. Reims Division 1: 1949 Standard de Liège Belgian League: 1963 Rennes Coupe de France:...
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RC Roubaix (redirect from Racing Club de Roubaix)
establishment of professionalism in France. In 1933, after losing twice in a row in the final of Coupe de France, this time against city rival Excelsior...
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A.S. Central Sport (category Football clubs in French Polynesia)
Central Sport, is a football club from Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia. Tahiti Ligue 1 Champions (21): 1955, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967...
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SC Bastia (redirect from Sporting Club de Bastia)
Domestically, Bastia won the second division of French football in 1968 and 2012, and the Coupe de France in 1981. During the club's infancy, it was league...
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