Coupe de France féminine 2014/15

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The competition for the Coupe de France féminine in the 2014/15 season was the 14th edition of the French soccer cup for women's teams . Participation is only compulsory for women in the first and second leagues.

Defending champion Olympique Lyon prevailed again and won the trophy for the fourth time in a row in mid-April 2015; in the final, Lyon defeated the women of HSC Montpellier , who thus lost their fourth final since 2010.

The competition is held according to the classic cup mode; This means in particular that the respective fixtures will be drawn without seeding lists or a performance-based or from the round of 16 without regional pre-sorting of the clubs from all clubs still in competition and only one game will be played, at the end of which a winner had to be determined (and be it through a penalty shoot-out - extension in the event of a tie after 90 minutes is not provided), which then qualifies for the next round, while the loser is eliminated. Home rights are also determined by lot for each match - with the exception of the final, which takes place in a neutral place at different locations every year - but with the restriction that clubs that have to compete against an eleven that are at least two league levels higher automatically have home rights to get.

After completion of the qualification rounds organized by the regional subdivisions of the regional association FFF , the twelve top division clubs also intervene in the thirty-second finals, the so-called second national round (Deuxième tour fédéral) . The clubs competing at the lowest league level that have made it into this round are the women of FC Nantes , US Saint-Romans and SO Cholet . The most successful lower class women was the second division FC Rouen , which made it to the semi-finals.

Thirty-second finals

Games on 3rd / 4th January, three catch-up games on January 7th and 11th, 2015. The clubs of the two highest leagues are marked with D1 and D2.

(a) Tremblay has waived his home right.
(b)Community of FC Dommartin and Tour AC from La Tour-de-Salvagny

Round of 16

Games on 24/25, a postponed game on January 28, 2015

Round of 16

Games on 14./15. February 2015

Quarter finals

Games on February 28th and March 1st, 2015

Semifinals

Games on 14./15. March 2015

final

Game on April 18, 2015 at the Stade de l'Épopée in Calais in front of 5,529 spectators

Constellations

Lyon: Sarah Bouhaddi - Corine Petit , Saki Kumagai , Wendie Renard Team captain , Lara Dickenmann - Amandine Henry , Camille Abily , Louisa Nécib ( Élodie Thomis , 46th) - Ada Hegerberg , Eugénie Le Sommer , Lotta Schelin
Trainer: Gérard Prêcheur

Montpellier: Solène Durand - Marion Torrent , Kelly Gadéa Team captain , Linda Sembrant , Genessee Daughetee - Rumi Utsugi , Sandie Toletti ( Viviane Asseyi , 80th), Claire Lavogez , Sofia Jakobsson - Laëtitia Tonazzi ( Lindsey Thomas , 89th), Sakina Karchaoui ( Marina Makanza , 56.)
Trainer: Bruno Martini (for Jean-Louis Saez )

Referee: Florence Guillemin

Gates

0: 1 Jakobsson (27th)
1: 1 Hegerberg (47th)
2: 1 Schelin (78th)

Special

Arbitrator Florence Guillemin had already in 2006 passed a cup final, also in 2003 it assisted on the sidelines . Both finals were also a pairing between Montpellier and Lyon (although FC were still in 2003 ).

Montpellier's head coach Jean-Louis Saez was banned from playing this game and was represented by Bruno Martini .

See also

Notes and evidence

  1. The date was initially postponed from the originally planned April 5th to April 1st because FIFA used it for international matches at short notice (see the notification of December 23, 2014 at footofeminin.fr). After the European Cup participant Paris SG was eliminated from the national competition, the date has now been moved from a Wednesday to a Saturday after the broadcasting television stations also agreed (see this message of March 13, 2015 at footofeminin.fr).
  2. final report at footofeminin.fr
  3. see the article “ The team preparation for the final ” from April 9, 2015 at footofeminin.fr