Coupe de France 1986/87

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The competition for the Coupe de France in the 1986/87 season was the 70th playout of the French football cup for men's teams. This year, 4,964 clubs reported - a further increase of 25% - including those from overseas French possessions , of which the JA Trénelle from Martinique even reached the thirty-second finals.

Last year's winner Girondins de Bordeaux was able to defend the trophy this season. This was Bordeaux's third cup win in the ninth final. Since the Girondins were also champions in 1987 , they were the ninth French club to celebrate winning the doublé . As in the previous event, the opponent in the final was Olympique de Marseille . Olympique was already in its 14th final and finished it as a loser for the fifth time; his last success was eleven years ago . The same pairing in two consecutive years - and with the same winner - has never happened before or after (at least until today ) in the long history of the competition .

There was little to gain for lower-class teams at this event - with a few exceptions. Of the amateur teams only five survived the thirty-second finals; Of them, only the fourth division club FC Périgueux made it to the round of 16, where the three class higher RC Lens was too difficult a task for the team, which, like cup winners Bordeaux, was based in the Aquitaine region . From the second division there were still three teams in the quarter-finals, of which Olympique Alès and Stade Reims even made it to the semi-finals. There, however, a first division team that the outsiders met ended all further cup dreams.

After the qualification rounds organized by the regional subdivisions of the regional association FFF , the 20 members of Division 1 also intervened in the competition from the round of the last 64 teams. The pairings were drawn freely for each round and took place in the thirty-second finals on a neutral spot; if the score was tied after extra time there was a penalty shootout. From the sixteenth to the semifinals, home and return games were played. If both teams scored the same number of goals (with away goals counting twice), the second leg was first extended and then - if necessary - a penalty shoot-out was carried out.

Thirty-second finals

Games on March 20-22, 1987. The clubs of the two professional leagues are labeled D1 and D2, those of the national amateur leagues with D3 and D4, the highest regional amateur leagues as DH and PH ("Division d'Honneur" or . "Promotion d'Honneur").

Round of 16

First legs on April 1, second legs on April 7 and 14, 1987

Round of 16

First legs on April 21 and 25, second legs on May 6, 1987

Quarter finals

First leg on 12th, second leg on May 19, 1987

Semifinals

First leg on May 26, second leg on June 2, 1987

final

Game on June 10, 1987 in the Prinzenparkstadion in Paris in front of 45,145 spectators

Team lineups

Girondins Bordeaux: Dominique Dropsy - Jean-Christophe Thouvenel , Alain Roche , Léonard Specht , Zoran Vujović - René Girard Team captain , Jean Tigana , José Touré , Jean-Marc Ferreri - Philippe Fargeon , Zlatko Vujović
Trainer: Aimé Jacquet

Olympique Marseille: Joseph-Antoine Bell Team captain - Jean-Pierre Bade , Karlheinz Förster , Jean François Domergue , Christophe Galtier ( Patrick Cubayne , 53rd) - Blaž Slišković , Frank Passi , Thierry Laurey ( Bernard Genghini , 46th), Alain Giresse - Abdoulaye Diallo , Jean-Pierre Papin
Coach: Gérard Banide

Referee: Michel Vautrot (Besançon)

Gates

1-0 Fargeon (14th)
2-0 Zlatko Vujović (88th)

Special occurrences

Compared to the 1986 final, there have been significant personnel changes in both teams: at Bordeaux, there were only six (Dropsy, Girard, Trainer Jacquet, Roche, Thouvenel and Tigana), at Marseille only four (Bade, Bell, Diallo and Galtier) players - in addition, with Giresse a "club changer in the wrong direction". Gernot Rohr was absent from the Girondins only because he had been sent off in the league game against Olympique shortly before and was still suspended.

Blood relatives have already won the Coupe de France several times, for example the three Swiss brothers Auguste, Edmond and Georges Kramer in 1929 . But Zlatko and Zoran Vujović are the first twins to succeed.

Michel Vautrot could have set a "record for eternity" in 1987, because his last final was the fifth under his leadership since 1979 . Four other referees have been granted this three times to date ( 2009 ): Edmond Gérardin (between 1920 and 1929 ), Georges Capdeville (between 1936 and 1945 ), Georges Konrath (between 1977 and 1981 ) and Joël Quiniou (between 1986 and 1991 ) . And when Michel Vautrot became a functionary in the top floor of the FFF at the end of his career, he introduced the rule that each referee was only allowed to chair a French cup final once in his career, so that more referees had the chance of such a high point in their sporting life. This directive was repealed in 2006, but the bar is still very high.

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. 402
  3. L'Équipe / Ejnès, pp. 312-314.