1973–74 Coupe de France

The competition for the Coupe de France in the 1973/74 season was the 57th playout of the French Football Cup for men teams. This year, reported 1,720 clubs.

Titleholder was Lyon, who retired this year in the quarterfinals. Winner of the trophy was the Association Sportive de Saint- Étienne. This was their fourth Cup victory ( last: 1970 ), in the fifth finals. Since the ASSE this season won the championship, she won also the rolled gold - this also for the third time within six years. Final Game Association Sportive de Monaco made ​​his third final of the Coupe de France; the first two times ( 1960 and 1963), the Monegasque had to leave the stadium with the trophy in his luggage.

The mode with home and away matches was for unterklassige teams not beneficial. As the last remaining in the competition Zweitdivisionär Paris Saint- Germain was eliminated in the quarterfinals. As early as the sixteenth -final stage was for the best amateur teams Olympique Alès, U.S. Baume- les -Dames and FC Tours from the third and Aviron Bayonne from the fourth division.

According to the regional level, organized by the National Association FFF qualifying rounds attacked from the round of 64 teams and the 20 first division in a competition. The ties were drawn freely for each round; in Zweiunddreißigstelfinale there was only one meeting on neutral ground, as in the semi-finals. Finished an encounter after extra draw, a replay was discharged; it stood at the end of Overtime still draw, penalty kicks decided the winner. From the sixteenth until the quarterfinals, however, it came to return games. Was there then a tie, the results achieved - with away goals not counted twice - the second leg was extended; if necessary, had to be brought about by penalty shootout then the decision.

Zweiunddreißigstelfinale

Games on the 3rd, repeat matches on 7 and 10 February 1974. Clubs of the two professional leagues are denoted by D1 and D2, respectively, those of the national amateur league with D3, the highest regional amateur leagues as DH, DHR or PH ( " Division d' Honneur "," Division d' Honneur Regionale "or" promotion d' Honneur ").

  • Troyes Aube Football D1 - U.S. Nœux -les -Mines D3 1-0
  • FC Lorient D2 - D3 Évreux AC 1:0
  • Olympique Lyon D1 - D3 Chalon FC 4:1
  • FC Metz D1 - D3 Lucé Amicale 2-0
  • AS Monaco D1 - D3 Montpellier Littoral FC 4-0
  • AS Strasbourg D3 - D1 AS Nancy 0:3
  • U.S. Valenciennes D2 - D2 AC Chaumont 1-0
  • OSC Lille D2 - D3 U.S. Aulnoye 2-0
  • FC Tours D3 - ES La Rochelle D2 3:2 N.V.
  • FC Nantes D1 - D1 Rennes 3-1
  • Olympique Nîmes D1 - D2 Stade Brest 1-0
  • Paris Saint- Germain D2 - U.S. Dunkerque D2 1-0
  • Stade Reims D1 - Red Star 2:1 OA D2 N.V.
  • FC Rouen D2 - D3 SC Amiens 3:2 N.V.
  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - D2 FC Gueugnon 3:1
  • FC Sochaux D1 - FCS Koenigshoffen 06 D3 4:3
  • RC Strasbourg D1 - D2 EDS Montlucon 2:1
  • U.S. Toulouse D2 - D1 Paris FC 2-1
  • Olympique Alès D3 - U.S. Tavaux - Damparis D3 4:2
  • SEC Bastia D1 - D2 Sporting Toulon 3-0
  • Olympique Avignon D2 - CO Le Puy DH 4-0
  • RC Lens D1 - CS Sedan D1 2:1
  • AS Béziers D2 - D1 Marseille 1-0 N.V.
  • SCO Angers D1 - FC Garges -les- Gonesse PH 6-1
  • Aviron Bayonne DH - CO Cerizay DH 2-0
  • U.S. Grand Boulogne D2 - D3 USM Malakoff 2-0
  • AS Cannes D2 - OGC Nice D1 1:1 N.V., 0:0 N.V. ( 4-1 IU )
  • AC Ajaccio D2 - AC Arles D2 2:1 N.V.
  • LB Châteauroux D2 - D3 SA Epinal 1-1 aet, 2-1 aet
  • Stade Laval D2 - D2 AS Angoulême 1-1 aet, 0-0 aet ( 5-4 IU )
  • Girondins Bordeaux D1 - D3 Stade Quimper 1-0 N.V.

Round of

First leg 2 to 10, return matches between 8. und March 24, 1974

  • Troyes Aube D1 Football - Olympique Lyon D1 2:2, 0:2 nV
  • FC Lorient D2 - D1 SEC Bastia 0:0, 2:3 N.V.
  • AS Nancy D1 - Paris Saint- Germain D2 1:2, 2:2
  • U.S. Valenciennes D2 - D1 Stade Reims 2:2, 1:4
  • OSC Lille D2 - D1 FC Sochaux 0:0, 0:2
  • FC Tours D3 - D1 FC Metz 1:1, 1:2
  • FC Nantes D1 - Nîmes Olympique D1 1:0, 0:0
  • FC Rouen D2 - D1 RC Lens 1-0, 0-0
  • U.S. Toulouse D2 - D1 Bordeaux 0:0, 3:0
  • Olympique Alès D3 - D1 AS Monaco 0:3, 2:3
  • Olympique Avignon D2 - Stade Laval D2 0:0, 0:1
  • Aviron Bayonne DH - AS Cannes D2 0:0, 0:1 N.V.
  • U.S. Grand Boulogne D2 - AS Saint- Étienne D1 0:2, 0:2
  • AC Ajaccio D2 - D2 AS Béziers 2-0, 0-0
  • LB Châteauroux D2 - RC Strasbourg D1 0:2, 1:3

Second round

First leg of 30-31. March back games on April 3, 1974

  • SEC Bastia D1 - D2 Stade Laval 3:1, 3:1
  • FC Metz D1 - Paris Saint- Germain D2 0:2, 1:2
  • FC Nantes D1 - D1 RC Strasbourg 1-0, 1-0
  • FC Rouen D2 - D1 AS Monaco 0:3, 1:3
  • U.S. D2 Toulouse - Stade Reims D1 1:4, 0:5
  • SCO Angers D1 - AS Saint- Étienne D1 2:0, 0:4
  • AS Cannes D2 - D1 Lyon 1:2, 1:5
  • AC Ajaccio D2 - D1 FC Sochaux 2:3, 1:1

Quarterfinals

First leg on the 4th, back matches on May 7, 1974

  • Paris Saint- Germain D2 - D1 Stade Reims 0:5, 2:2
  • AS Monaco D1 - SEC Bastia D1 2-0, 1-0
  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - FC Nantes D1 2:1, 1:1
  • Olympique Lyon D1 - FC Sochaux D1 4:2, 0:2 N.V. ( 3:4 IU )

Semifinal

Games on May 31, 1974

  • AS Monaco D1 - FC Sochaux 1-0 D1
  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - D1 Stade Reims 1-0

Final

Game on 8 June 1974 at the Parc des Princes stadium in front of 45 813 spectators

  • AS Saint- Étienne - AS Monaco 2-1 (1-0 )

Team Line-up

AS Saint- Étienne: Ivan Ćurković - Pierre Repellini, Oswaldo Piazza, Christian Lopez, Gérard Farison - Jean- Michel Larqué, Dominique Bathenay (Alain Merchadier, 58 ) - Patrick Revelli, Georges Bereta, Gérard Janvion, Christian Synaeghel Coach: Robert Herbin

AS Monaco: Christian Montes - Pierre Mosca, André Guesdon, Yvon Chomet, Georges Polny - Jean Petit, Claude Quittet - Aimé Rosso, Delio Onnis, Christian Dalger, Anibal Tarabini Coach: Rubén Bravo

Referee: Achille Verbecke ( Lomme )

Goals

1-0 Synaeghel ( 44 ) 2-0 Merchadier ( 61 ) 2:1 Onnis ( 65 )

Special events

Monaco's goalkeeper Christian Montes was the third time after 1968 and 1969 - at that time for Girondins Bordeaux - in the final of the Coupe de France, and each time he had to leave the stadium as losers. Saint- Etienne's Robert Herbin, however, won the trophy for the fourth time, even though it was his debut as coach.

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