Coupe de France 1934/35

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The competition for the Coupe de France in the 1934/35 season was the 18th draw of the French soccer cup for men's teams. 568 clubs registered for this competition.

The defending champion was FC Sète , which was eliminated in the quarter-finals this year. The trophy was secured - for the fourth time after 1924 , 1926 and 1927  - Olympique Marseille . Marseille drew level with Red Star again . His final opponent Stade Rennes Université Club was in the final for the second time since 1922 , but had to leave the stadium again as a loser. As the most successful amateur club, the US Quevilly reached the round of the best 16 teams.

The 14 second division teams had to go through the qualification before the round of the last 64 teams; three of them ( SM Caen , Le Havre AC and RC Lens ) fell by the wayside prematurely. A cup commission set all matches for the thirty-second and sixteenth-finals; First division clubs could not meet in the first round. The home law was also established for the thirty-second finals; from the sixteenth finals on, the games took place on a neutral pitch. From the round of 16, the pairings were drawn freely. If an encounter ended in a draw after extra time, one or more replay matches were played.

Thirty-second finals

Games on the 9th, repeat matches on December 16 and 23, 1934. The clubs of the two professional divisions are labeled D1 and D2; all others were amateur clubs (without specifying the respective league level).

Round of 16

Games on January 6th, replay matches on January 10th and 17th, 1935

Round of 16

Games on February 3, 1935

Quarter finals

Games on March 3, 1935

Semifinals

Games on April 7, 1935

final

Game on May 5, 1935 at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes in front of 40,008 spectators

Team lineups

The replacement of players was not allowed at the time.

Olympique Marseille: Laurent Di Lorto - Henri Conchy , Max Conchy - Max Charbit Team captain , Ferdinand Bruhin , Raymond Durand - Émile Zermani , Joseph Alcazar , Charles Roviglione , József Eisenhoffer , Vilmos "Willy" Kohut
Trainer: Vinzenz Dittrich

Stade Rennes UC: Jean Collet - Georges Rose Team captain , Franz Pleyer - Jean Laurent , Carlos Volante , Gaston Gardet - Joseph Rouxel , Georges Boccon , Attilio Bernasconi , André Chauvel , Alexandre Cahours
Trainer: Josef Schneider

Referee: Lucien Leclercq (Tourcoing)

Gates

1-0 Roviglione (34th)
2-0 Kohut (38th)
3-0 Laurent (43rd, own goal)

Special occurrences

At Marseille, Raymond Durand was the only player to win the 1927 Cup. On the other hand, Jean Boyer , up to then four times winner of the Coupe - three times with OM - was absent due to an injury. Olympique's opponent Rennes was severely handicapped because his German striker Walter Kaiser had suffered a fractured ankle in the semifinals - but immediately before this injury he had scored another goal against SC Fives.

In the sixteenth finals there was a new edition of the Roubaixer "brother duel", which had taken place two years earlier as a cup final; like then, Excelsior defeated local rivals Racing in this competition.

See also

literature

  • Hubert Beaudet: La Coupe de France. Ses vainqueurs, ses surprises. Alan Sutton, Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire 2003, ISBN 2-84253-958-3 .
  • Georges Cadiou: Les grands noms du football breton. Alan Sutton, Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire 2006, ISBN 2-84910-424-8 .
  • L'Équipe, Gérard Ejnès: Coupe de France. La folle épopée. L'Équipe, Issy-les-Moulineaux 2007, ISBN 978-2-915535-62-4 .
  • Alain Pécheral: La grande histoire de l'OM. Des origines à nos jours. Ed. Prolongations, o. O. 2007, ISBN 978-2-916400-07-5 .

Web links

Remarks

  1. L'Équipe, Ejnès, pp. 332/333.
  2. L'Équipe, Ejnès, p. 343.
  3. Cadiou, pp. 37/38; L'Équipe, Ejnès, p. 351.