Coupe de France 1963/64

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The competition for the Coupe de France in the 1963/64 season was the 47th playout of the French football cup for men's teams. This year 1,203 clubs registered.

The defending champion was AS Monaco , which this year was eliminated in the second round nationwide. The winner of the trophy was Olympique Lyon . This was the club's first cup win after Olympique had reached the final for the first time last year. Final opponent Girondins Bordeaux, on the other hand, was close to winning the title for the fifth time, but apart from 1941 it was always left behind. For lower-class teams, the battle for the coupe ended relatively early: Red Star OA was the only second division to reach the quarter-finals after the eleven from Saint-Ouen had eliminated the last amateur representative in the round of the best 16 participants with the fourth-class Pierrots Strasbourg.

After the qualification rounds organized by the regional subdivisions of the regional association FFF , the 18 top division teams also intervened in the competition from the round of the last 64 teams  . The cup pairings were drawn freely in the thirty-second finals on the basis of a rough regional division of the large country into four parts, from then on for each round and basically took place on a neutral spot; the income was shared. If an encounter ended in a draw after extra time, replay games were played until a winner was determined. The fifth division player Racing Agathois from Agde played seven games in the thirty-second and sixteenth finals, five of which lasted 120 minutes each, so a total of 13 (instead of the usual three) hours were on the pitch.

Thirty-second finals

Games on the 12th, repeat matches between January 16 and 26, 1964. The clubs of the two professional leagues are designated D1 and D2, those of the national amateur league with CFA, the highest regional amateur leagues as DH and PH ("Division d ' Honneur "or" Promotion d'Honneur ").

Round of 16

Games on 9th, replay matches between February 13th and 29th, 1964

Round of 16

Games on March 1 and 7, 1964

Quarter finals

Games on March 22, 1964

Semifinals

Games on April 17 and 19, 1964

final

Game on May 10, 1964 at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes in front of 32,777 spectators

Team lineups

Substitutions were not possible at the time.

Olympique Lyon: Marcel Aubour - Jean Djorkaeff , Thadée Polak , Aimé Mignot Team captain - Lucien Degeorges , Marcel Leborgne - Jean Dumas , Fleury Di Nallo , Nestor Combin , Guy Hatchi , Angel Rambert
Trainer: Lucien Jasseron

Girondins Bordeaux: Jean-Claude Ranouilh - Gilbert Moevi , Claude Rey , André Chorda - Francisco Navarro , Guy Calléja - Karounga Keita , Héctor De Bourgoing , Aimé Gori , Gabriel Abossolo , Laurent Robuschi Trainer: Salvador ArtigasTeam captain

Referee: Henri Faucheux (Blois)

Gates

1: 0 Combin (12.)
2: 0 Combin (26.)

Special occurrences

This season, for the first time in France, individual cup games were played under floodlights .

After the final whistle of the seven-and-a-half-hour sixteenth-finals marathon between the Pierrots Strasbourg and the RC Agathois Agde, a mass brawl broke out between players, officials and fans of both teams, which resulted in a large-scale police operation on the lawn and in the changing rooms of the Stade Bauer von Saint -Ouen required.

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
  • L'Équipe / Gérard Ejnès: Coupe de France. La folle épopée. L'Équipe, Issy-les-Moulineaux 2007 ISBN 978-2-915535-62-4

Web links

Remarks

  1. L'Équipe / Ejnès, pp. 332/333
  2. L'Équipe / Ejnès, p. 380