French soccer supercup
The French Football Supercup ( French : Trophée des Champions ) is a cup competition that was created in 1995 under the name Challenge Gabriel Hanot and has been held every year since then between the winner of the Coupe de France and the French football champion - nowadays, the runner-up, if the champion at the same time also became a cup winner - the men are played out. The competition is organized by the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) , according to whose statutes only professional clubs are allowed to play for the trophy; should an amateur team win the national cup, the LFP would have to determine on a case-by-case basis who would take their place against the national champions. The previous competition was the Challenge des Champions , which was held from 1955 to 1962, 1965 to 1973, 1985 and 1986. In addition, as early as 1949, the then champion Stade Reims played an unofficial match against the cup winners Racing Paris , which he won 4-3. A special feature of the game played at the end of the summer break is the mode, according to which there is no overtime after 90 minutes if the score is tied, but the decision must be found immediately in a penalty shoot-out. The reason for this is that the players should not be overburdened because of the point game operation that begins a few days later.
The 2007 game was supposed to be played in Tianjin (China); With this marketing measure, the LFP wanted to make French football more popular among the growing group of Asian sports enthusiasts. However, after no approval from the Chinese federation was available by the beginning of July, the event was moved to France at short notice and the home rights of the Lyon Masters were drawn. This attempt was repeated in 2009, but this time in French-Canadian Montréal , and since then the respective encounter has taken place regularly abroad.
For the first time in 2019, by decision of the Fédération Française de Football, there will also be a neutral game for the French Supercup in women's football , which will be called the Trophée des Championnes ("Cup of Women Champions"). The rule here also applies that in the event that the champions and cup winners are identical, the runner-up in Division 1 and not the loser of the cup final will take part.
Challenge of the champion
year | winner | opponent | result | venue |
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1955 | Stade Reims | Lille OSC | 7: 1 | Marseille |
1956 | UA Sedan-Torcy | OGC Nice | 1-0 | Paris |
1957 | AS Saint-Etienne | Toulouse FC | 2: 1 | Toulouse |
1958 | Stade Reims | Olympique Nîmes | 2: 1 | Marseille |
1959 | Le Havre AC | OGC Nice | 2-0 | Paris |
1960 | Stade Reims | AS Monaco | 6: 2 | Nantes |
1961 | AS Monaco | UA Sedan-Torcy | 1: 1 (no title awarded) | Marseille |
1962 | AS Saint-Etienne | Stade Reims | 3: 2 | Limoges |
1965 | FC Nantes | Rennes stadium | 4: 2 | Lorient |
1966 | Stade de Reims | FC Nantes | 2-0 | Nantes |
1967 | AS Saint-Etienne | Olympique Lyon | 3-0 | Saint-Etienne |
1968 | AS Saint-Etienne | Girondins Bordeaux | 5: 3 | Montpellier |
1969 | AS Saint-Etienne | Olympique Marseille | 3: 2 | Paris |
1970 | OGC Nice | AS Saint-Etienne | 2-0 | Nice |
1971 | Olympique Marseille | Rennes stadium | 2: 2 (title was awarded to both finalists) |
Brest |
1972 | SEC Bastia | Olympique Marseille | 5: 2 | Toulon |
1973 | Olympique Lyon | FC Nantes | 1-0 | Brest |
1985 | AS Monaco | Girondins Bordeaux | 1: 1/1: 1 (5: 4 i. E. ) | Towards: Monaco; Back: Bordeaux |
1986 | Girondins Bordeaux | Paris Saint-Germain | 1-0 | Pointe-à-Pitre |
Trophée des Champions
i. E. = Result of the penalty shoot-out
year | winner | opponent | result | venue | spectator |
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1995 | Paris Saint-Germain | FC Nantes | 2: 2, 6: 5 i. E. | Brest | 12,000 |
1996 | No game because AJ Auxerre won the doublé . | ||||
1997 | AS Monaco | OGC Nice | 5: 2 | Beziers | 7,614 |
1998 | Paris Saint-Germain | RC Lens | 1-0 | Tours | 10,370 |
1999 | FC Nantes | Girondins Bordeaux | 1-0 | Amiens | 11,860 |
2000 | AS Monaco | FC Nantes | 0: 0, 5: 4 i. E. | Sochaux | 9,920 |
2001 | FC Nantes | Racing Strasbourg | 4: 1 | Strasbourg | 7,690 |
2002 | Olympique Lyon | FC Lorient | 5: 1 | Cannes | 5,040 |
2003 | Olympique Lyon | AJ Auxerre | 2: 1 | Lyon | 18,250 |
2004 | Olympique Lyon | Paris Saint-Germain | 1: 1, 7: 6 i. E. | Cannes | 9,430 |
2005 | Olympique Lyon | AJ Auxerre | 4: 1 | Auxerre | 10,970 |
2006 | Olympique Lyon | Paris Saint-Germain | 1: 1, 5: 4 i. E. | Lyon | 30,530 |
2007 | Olympique Lyon | FC Sochaux | 2: 1 | Lyon | 30,410 |
2008 | Girondins Bordeaux | Olympique Lyon | 0: 0, 5: 4 i. E. | Bordeaux | 27,170 |
2009 | Girondins Bordeaux | EA Guingamp | 2-0 | Montréal, Canada | 34,070 |
2010 | Olympique Marseille | Paris Saint-Germain | 0: 0, 5: 4 i. E. | Radès, Tunisia | 57,000 |
2011 | Olympique Marseille | Lille OSC | 5: 4 | Tangier, Morocco | 33,900 |
2012 | Olympique Lyon | HSC Montpellier | 2: 2, 4: 2 i. E. | New York, USA | 15,170 |
2013 | Paris Saint-Germain | Girondins Bordeaux | 2: 1 | Libreville, Gabon | 34,660 |
2014 | Paris Saint-Germain | EA Guingamp | 2-0 | Beijing, China | 39,752 |
2015 | Paris Saint-Germain | Olympique Lyon | 2-0 | Montréal, Canada | 20,057 |
2016 | Paris Saint-Germain | Olympique Lyon | 4: 1 | Klagenfurt, Austria | 9,500 |
2017 | Paris Saint-Germain | AS Monaco | 2: 1 | Tangier, Morocco | 45,000 |
2018 | Paris Saint-Germain | AS Monaco | 4-0 | Shenzhen, China | 41,237 |
2019 | Paris Saint-Germain | Rennes stadium | 2: 1 | Shenzhen, China | 22,045 |
Success statistics
Pl. | society | Chall. | Trophy | total | partial acceptance |
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1. | Paris Saint-Germain | 0 | 9 | 9 | 13 |
2. | Olympique Lyon | 1 | 7th | 8th | 14th |
3. | AS Saint-Etienne | 5 | 0 | 5 | 7th |
4th | Stade Reims | 4th | 0 | 4th | 5 |
5. | AS Monaco | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7th |
FC Nantes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7th | |
Olympique Marseille | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | |
Girondins Bordeaux | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7th | |
9. | UA Sedan-Torcy | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Le Havre AC | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
OGC Nice | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4th | |
SEC Bastia | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Rennes stadium | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | |
AJ Auxerre | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Status: including 2019
Remarks
- ↑ This case was first discussed in the run-up to the 2012 Cup final , for which an amateur club, US Quevilly, qualified - see “No Trophée des Champions for Quevilly?” In France Football on April 17, 2012
- ^ Pascal Grégoire-Boutreau / Tony Verbicaro: Stade de Reims - une histoire sans fin. Cahiers intempestifs, Saint-Étienne 2001, ISBN 2-911698-21-5 , p. 50
- ↑ France Football, May 19, 2009, p. 53
- ↑ Article “ The FFF votes for the creation of a Trophée des Championnes ” from June 8, 2019 at lequipe.fr