Coupe de France 1982/83

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The competition for the Coupe de France in the 1982/83 season was the 66th playout of the French football cup for men's teams. This year 3,280 clubs registered.

The defending champions were Paris Saint-Germain FC , who won the trophy again this year. This was PSG's second cup win in the second final. Final opponents FC Nantes, on the other hand, left the place as a loser in their fifth final for the fourth time. This was not a good season for lower-class teams: with En Avant Guingamp and Racing Paris 1, the last two second division clubs were eliminated in the quarter-finals and the last third-class club ( Gazélec FCO Ajaccio ) in the round of 16. For the amateurs from regional leagues, it was even the end of the sixteenth finals at the latest; After all, the fourth-rate FC Neufchâteau and US Baume-les-Dames and the fifth-rate FC Lorient had come that far .

After the qualifying rounds organized by the regional subdivisions of the regional association FFF , the 20 top division teams also intervened in the competition from the round of the last 64 teams . The pairings were drawn freely; they took place in the thirty-second finals - with roughly regional pre-sorting of the participants - in a neutral place and were decided by extra time and penalty shoot-outs if necessary. From the sixteenth up to and including the semi-finals, there were home and away games. In the event of a tie after the second meeting, it was initially extended and then decided by a penalty shoot-out if necessary.

Thirty-second finals

Games between February 11th and 20th, 1983. The clubs of the two professional leagues are designated as D1 and D2, those of the national amateur leagues as D3, and the highest regional amateur leagues as D4 and D5.

Round of 16

1st leg on 4th / 5th, 2nd leg on 12th / 13th March 1983

Round of 16

First leg on 5th, second leg on April 15, 1983

Quarter finals

First leg on 3rd, second leg on 10 May 1983

Semifinals

First leg on May 27, second leg on June 7, 1983

final

Game on June 11, 1983 in the Prinzenparkstadion in Paris in front of 46,203 spectators

Team lineups

Paris SG: Dominique Baratelli - Franck Tanasi , Jean-Claude Lemoult , Jean-Marc Pilorget , Dominique Bathenay Team captain ( Mustapha Dahleb , 50.) - Pascal Zaremba , Nabatingue Toko , Luis Fernández - Dominique Rocheteau , Safet Sušić , Michel N'Gom
Trainers: Georges Peyroche

FC Nantes: Jean-Paul Bertrand-Demanes - Michel Bibard ( Fabrice Picot , 82nd), William Ayache , Patrice Rio , Maxime Bossis Team captain - Seth Adonkor , Bruno Baronchelli , Thierry Tusseau ( Oscar Muller , 73rd) - Vahid Halilhodžić , José Touré , Loïc Amisse
Coach: Jean-Claude Suaudeau

Referee: Michel Vautrot (Besançon)

Gates

1-0 Zaremba (3rd)
1: 1 Baronchelli (17th)
1: 2 Touré (40th)
2: 2 Sušić (65th)
3: 2 Toko (82nd)

Special occurrences

Nantes' Seth Adonkor was sent off in the 89th minute. For referee Michel Vautrot, this was the third final line (after 1979 and 1982 ); so he caught up with Edmond Gérardin , Georges Capdeville and Georges Konrath - and in 1984 made his fourth appearance in a final at the top of the list.

Nine of the twelve players used for Paris and the coach were again cup winners; only Tanasi, Zaremba and Sušić were not in the final last year .

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, p. 399