1969–70 Coupe de France

The competition for the Coupe de France in the season 1969/70 was the 53rd playout of the French Football Cup for men teams. This year, reported 1,375 clubs.

After completion organized by the regional subdivisions of the National Federation FFF qualifying rounds intervened in Zweiunddreißigstelfinale the 18 first division in a competition. The ties were drawn freely for each round; in thirty-second - and Sixteenth-finals found all meetings are held on neutral ground, the revenues were divided. Finished an encounter after extra draw, as long as replays were played until a winner was. From eighth up to and including the semi-finals, however, it came to return the game. Was there then a tie, the results achieved - with away goals not counted twice - the second leg was extended. Was there then still no winner, to make the decision in a third game, again on neutral ground and optionally with extra time and penalty shootout, brought about.

Holders Olympique Marseille failed to Zweiunddreißigstelfinale, albeit on an opponent from the Division 1 The trophy won this year's AS Saint- Étienne; It was her third win this trophy after 1962 and 1968, the same time won the Verts -. , the ASSE is often referred to as "Green " means because of the color of their dresses - 1970, their fourth league title in a row and thus also their second Doublé in the club's history. For final opponents FC Nantes, however, this was the second defeat in the second playoff participation.

Most successful amateur clubs were the third-tier U.S. Baume- les -Dames, U.S. Le Mans and AC Arles, who brought it to the knockout round. Of the Zweitdivisionären FC Limoges and Paris - Neuilly RFC came to the quarterfinals; Neuilly was in it even hit only after a play.

Zweiunddreißigstelfinale

Games on the 8th, repeat matches on 15 February 1970. The particular game class membership is indicated by D1 and D2 for the two professional leagues, CFA for national and DH ( " Division d' Honneur " ) for the top regional amateur league.

  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - FC Saint -Louis 1911 CFA 4-0
  • OGC Nice D2 - FC Antibes DH 3:1
  • Chamois Niort DH - SC Auscitain DH 1-0
  • RFC Paris - Neuilly D2 - OSC Lille CFA 1-0
  • Stade Poitiers CFA - Stade Saint- Germain CFA 3:1
  • Stade Reims D2 - U.S. Saint -Omer PH 2-0
  • Pierrot Strasbourg CFA - FC Metz D1 2:2 nV, 0:1
  • FC Rouen D1 - U.S. Granville CFA 3-0
  • FC Nantes D1 - RC Lens 6:1 CFA
  • Red Star Paris D1 - U.S. Dunkerque D2 2:1
  • CS Sedan D1 - ES Viry -Châtillon DH 3-0
  • FC Sochaux D1 - FC Mulhouse CFA 3:1
  • RC Strasbourg D1 - D2 RCFC Besançon 3-0
  • Sporting Toulon D2 - D2 AS Monaco 3-1
  • U.S. Valenciennes D1 - U.S. Quevilly CFA 1-1 aet, 1-0
  • Stade Rennais UC D1 - Stade Brest 5:1 CFA
  • RS Champigny- Coeuilly DH - SO Merlebach CFA 4:3
  • U.S. Albi CFA - EDS Montlucon CFA 2:1
  • SCO Angers D1 - D1 AS Angoulême 2:1
  • FC Annecy CFA - AS Mont Ferrand CFA 2:1
  • AC Arles CFA - ESCN La Ciotat CFA 3:1 N.V.
  • SEC Bastia D1 - Olympique Saint- Quentin CFA 2-0
  • Olympique Nîmes D1 - D1 Marseille 1-0 aet
  • Girondins Bordeaux D1 - FC Lorient 1-0 D2
  • FC Grenoble D2 - USM Malakoff CFA 2-0
  • FC Gueugnon CFA - AC Ajaccio 1-0 D1
  • U.S. Le Mans CFA - U.S. Saintes DH 2:1
  • Limoges FC D2 - Olympique Avignon D2 1-0
  • Olympique Lyon D1 - D2 AS Aix 1-0
  • CA Mantes CFA - Amiens SC CFA 2:1
  • AS mazargues DH - Stella Maris Douarnenez DH 2:2 nV, 2:1

Round of

Games on 28 February and 1 March, repeat match on March 8, 1970

  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - D2 4:2 FC Grenoble
  • OGC Nice D2 - D1 Girondins de Bordeaux 1-0
  • RFC Paris - Neuilly D2 - D1 1-0 Red Star Paris N.V.
  • FC Metz D1 - CS Sedan D1 3:2 N.V.
  • FC Nantes D1 - D1 RC Strasbourg 2-1
  • Sporting Toulon D2 - D1 2:1 FC Rouen
  • U.S. Valenciennes D1 - FC Gueugnon CFA 2:1
  • Stade Rennais UC D1 - FC Sochaux D1 3:2
  • SCO Angers D1 - U.S. Albi CFA 2:1
  • AC Arles CFA - Chamois Niort DH 2:1
  • SEC Bastia D1 - CA Mantes CFA 2:1
  • Olympique Nîmes D1 - Stade Poitiers CFA 7:0
  • U.S. CFA Le Mans - Stade Reims D2 3:1
  • Limoges FC D2 - FC Annecy CFA 1-0
  • Olympique Lyon D1 - RS Champigny- Coeuilly DH 3-0

Second round

First leg 22, second legs 26 to 28 March decision matches between 1. und April 5, 1970

  • OGC Nice D2 - D1 FC Metz 2:1, 0:1 N.V., 0:1
  • Sporting Toulon D2 - D1 U.S. Valenciennes 2-0, 0-2 aet, 0-1
  • Stade Rennais UC D1 - D1 Lyon 3:2, 1:1
  • AC Arles CFA - Limoges FC D2 0:1, 0:4
  • SEC Bastia D1 - D1 SCO Angers 0:2, 3:1 nV, 1:3 ( a)
  • Olympique Nîmes D1 - AS Saint- Étienne D1 1:0, 1:2 nV 0:2
  • U.S. Le Mans CFA - FC Nantes D1 0:4, 0:2

Quarterfinals

First leg 10 to 12, Second leg matches on 18-19, decision match on April 26, 1970

  • FC Metz D1 - AS Saint- Étienne D1 1:1, 0:5
  • Limoges FC D2 - Stade Rennais UC D1 1:3, 0:4
  • SCO Angers D1 - FC Nantes D1 2:2, 0:2
  • RFC Paris - Neuilly D2 - U.S. Valenciennes D1 2:1, 0:1 nV, 1:2

Semifinal

First leg on 9, return matches on 15-16. May 1970

  • Stade Rennais UC D1 - AS Saint- Étienne D1 0:1, 1:1
  • U.S. Valenciennes D1 - FC Nantes D1 0:2, 0:0

Final

Game on May 31, 1970 at the Stade Olympique Yves- du- Manoir in Colombes before 32 894 spectators

  • AS Saint -Etienne - FC Nantes 5-0 (2-0)

Team Line-up

AS Saint- Étienne: Georges Carnus - Vladimir Ďurkovič, Robert Herbin, Bernard Bosquier, Georges Polny - Jean- Michel Larqué, Aimé Jacquet - Patrick Parizon, Hervé Revelli, Salif Keïta, Georges Bereta Coach: Albert Batteux

FC Nantes: Jean -Michel Fouché - Jean- Claude Osman, Vincent Esteve, Roger Lemerre, Gabriel De Michele - Georges Eo ( Claude Arribas, 56 ), Michel pitch - Bernard Blanchet, Philippe Gondet, Henri Michel, Philippe Levavasseur Coach: José Arribas

Referee: Robert Héliès (Toulon )

Goals

1-0 Parizon ( 26 ) 2-0 Bereta ( 40 ) 3-0 Herbin ( 51 ) 4-0 Revelli ( 74 ) 5-0 Revelli ( 87 )

Special events

This contest ended with the highest playoff victory of Cup history; five goals difference before and after it has been ( until 2012 ) are not in the final. Until then, the record was two 4-0 victories (1943 and 1944).

Up to Larqué, Parizon and Keïta were all finalists of the " Greens " - including coach Batteux - already two years earlier in the recovered final. For Robert Herbin it was even since 1962 's third victory in the Coupe de France, and it should still three more to come, but then as a coach of this club.

In the second round playoff between Nimes and Saint- Étienne on April 1 on the crowded by several thousand spectators " construction site Parc des Princes " collapsed roof tiles due to the snow load and wounded three visitors down hard as well as 16 more easily.

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