2010–11 Coupe de France

The competition for the Coupe de France in the 2010/11 season was the 94th playout of the French Football Cup for men teams. This season, 7,449 clubs in France and its overseas departments and territories (230 clubs) took part, making the previous fault record from the previous year was significantly exceeded. The largest regional share presented Brittany with 707 messages.

Defending champion was the Paris Saint- Germain FC, the final again in 2011 - his total twelfth - reached. The Coupe de France, however, won the OSC Lille, who since 1955 penetrated for the first time to the finals for the sixth time and was able to celebrate a Cup win.

After completion organized by the regional subdivisions of the National Federation FFF qualifying rounds intervened in Zweiunddreißigstelfinale the first division in the Contest. From this round of competition was held after the classic Cup mode; ie, in particular, that the respective Fixtures without seedings or a power-rated or regional sorting of clubs from all still in the competition clubs will be drawn and only one match is played at the end of a winner it must be established ( and whether by extra time and penalties ), which then qualifies for the next round, while the loser is eliminated. Also, the venue is determined for each encounter by lot, since 2003/ 04 but with the restriction that clubs that compared at least two performance levels - not to be confused with league levels - have to compete higher gambling Eleven automatically get home right. This division into levels is considered in this season last time and is from 2011/12 is replaced by the rule that teams have automatic home advantage, the two competing leagues deeper than their opponents.

In the 7th round of the second division clubs and the cup winners of seven of the French overseas territories in the competition had intervened. In the 8th round ( 11-12. December 2010) divided the only remaining team from overseas, AS Magenta from New Caledonia from. With the Union Amicale de Cognac an amateur club reached the statewide Main Round, who had been at the first playout of the Coupe (1917 /18) there. In Zweiunddreißigstelfinale the first division delivered the worst record since the introduction of professional football 79 years ago from: Ten of the 20 teams not survived this first round. Only two of them dropped out for another Ligue 1 representative while AJ Auxerre AS Monaco and last year's finalist had to bend even unterklassigen amateurs ( Entente Sportive Wasquehal or Stade Olympique Chambéry ). In contrast, reached ten of the twelve remaining in the second division competition the round of. Both trends continued in the subsequent rounds continue, so that only four teams from the footballing House of Lords reached the quarter- finals, but also three secondary ( Stade Reims, Le Mans FC and SCO Angers; latter difference only in the semifinals ) and Chambery even a fifth division side. The Savoyards, who were also awarded for winning the Classement des petits pouches ( " Däumlingswertung " ) had cleared on the way three successive Ligue 1 teams out of the way: to Monaco and Stade Brest and FC Sochaux. That was never previously a four classes deeper gambling Elf managed as in the first four fifth-tier had penetrated so far in the Cup History ( Racing Arras in 1949, Olympique Grand Rouen 1999 SC Schiltigheim 2003 and USJA Carquefou 2008).

Zweiunddreißigstelfinale

Games at 7 to 9, catch-up game on January 15, 2011; L1, L2 and D3 are of belonging to the first to third league, CFA or CFA2 for the two national amateur leagues, DH ( " Division d' Honneur ") for the sixth level leagues.

  • SM Caen L1 - L1 Olympique Lyonnais 0:1
  • Paris Saint- Germain L1 - L1 RC Lens 5-1
  • FC Lorient L1 - L2 OC Vannes 4:1
  • Stade Reims L2 - L1 Montpellier HSC 1-0
  • FC Toulouse L1 - Paris FC D3 1:2
  • Stade Rennes L1 - AS Cannes D3 7:0
  • JF Jarville CFA2 - FC Sochaux 0:1 L1
  • ES Wasquehal ( a) CFA2 - AJ Auxerre 2-1 L1
  • U.S. Forbach CFA2 - OSC Lille L1 1:3
  • ES Troyes AC L2 - L2 FC Metz 2:3 N.V.
  • FC Nantes L2 - UA Cognac CFA2 3:1
  • U.S. Chauvigny DH - Le Mans FC 1:3 L2
  • AS Poissy CFA - RC Strasbourg D3 1:2
  • FC Trélissac CFA2 - U.S. Quevilly CFA 0:1
  • U.S. Raon CFA - SA Sézanne DH 4-0
  • SU Agen CFA2 - FC Poitiers CFA2 2-0
  • SCO Angers L2 - L1 FC Valenciennes 2-1 N.V.
  • AC Arles -Avignon L1 - L2 CS Sedan 1:1 N.V. ( 2:4 IU )
  • AS Saint- Étienne L1 - L2 Clermont Foot 0:2
  • FC Evian Thonon Gaillard L2 - L1 Olympique Marseille 3:1
  • U.S. Créteil D3 - OGC Nice L1 1:1 N.V. ( 5:6 IU )
  • Girondins Bordeaux L1 - FC Rouen D3 3:1
  • Aurillac FCA CFA - AS Nancy L1 2:2 N.V. ( 3:4 IU )
  • SO Chambéry CFA2 - AS Monaco L1 1:1 N.V. ( 3-2 IU )
  • FC Issy -les -Moulineaux DH - Stade Brest L1 0:1 nV
  • Olympique Nîmes L2 - Étoile Fréjus Saint -Raphaël D3 3:2
  • U.S. Boulogne L2 - SC Amiens D3 2:2 N.V. ( 5-4 IU )
  • AS Cherbourg CFA - Le Poiré -sur -Vie VF CFA 1-0
  • U.S. Avranches CFA - VF Fontenay- le -Comte CFA 1:3
  • U.S. Montagnarde CFA2 - Jeanne d' Arc Drancy CFA 0:0 aet ( 6:7 IU )
  • FC Martigues CFA - U.S. Cheminots Paray- le -Monial DH 2:1

Round of

Games on 21 bis January 23, 2011

  • OGC Nice L1 - L1 Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 N.V.
  • Olympique Nîmes L2 - L1 AS Nancy 1:2 N.V.
  • FC Sochaux L1 - Paris FC D3 2:1
  • ES Wasquehal CFA2 - OSC Lille L1 0:1 ( c )
  • Clermont Foot L2 - L2 Stade Reims 1:3
  • CS Sedan L2 - L2 FC Metz 0:1
  • FC Nantes L2 - U.S. Raon CFA 2:1
  • AS Cherbourg CFA - Le Mans FC 0:1 L2
  • SCO Angers L2 - L1 Bordeaux 1-0
  • VF Fontenay- le -Comte CFA - FC Lorient L1 0:1 nV ( d)
  • SO Chambéry CFA2 - Stade Brest L1 1:1 N.V. (4:3 IU )
  • SU Agen CFA2 - Paris Saint- Germain L1 2:3
  • FC Vaulx -en -Velin DH - Stade Rennes 0:2 L1 (s)
  • RC Strasbourg D3 - FC Evian Thonon Gaillard 1-0 L2
  • U.S. Boulogne L2 - Jeanne d' Arc Drancy CFA 0:1
  • U.S. Quevilly CFA - FC Martigues CFA 1:1 N.V. ( 3:5 IU )

Second round

Games on February 1st and 2nd 2011

  • L1 AS Nancy - Le Mans FC 1:2 L2
  • FC Lorient L1 - L2 FC Metz 3-0
  • SO Chambéry CFA2 - FC Sochaux 2:1 L1
  • SCO Angers L2 - RC Strasbourg 2-0 D3
  • Stade Rennes L1 - L2 Stade Reims 3:4 N.V.
  • OSC Lille L1 - L2 FC Nantes 1:1 N.V. ( 3-2 IU )
  • FC Martigues CFA - Paris Saint- Germain L1 1:4
  • Jeanne d' Arc Drancy CFA - OGC Nice 0-1 L1 ( f)

Quarterfinals

Games on March 1st and 2nd 2011

  • OSC Lille L1 - FC Lorient 0-0 L1 N.V. ( 5-3 IU )
  • Stade Reims L2 - OGC Nice L1 2:3 N.V.
  • Paris Saint- Germain L1 - Le Mans FC L2 2-0 N.V.
  • SO Chambéry CFA2 - SCO Angers L2 ( g) 0:3

Semifinal

Games on 19 and April 20, 2011

  • OGC Nice L1 - L1 Lille 0:2
  • SCO Angers L2 - Paris Saint- Germain L1 1:3

Final

Game on May 14, 2011 at the Stade de France in Saint- Denis in front of 79,000 spectators

  • OSC Lille - Paris Saint- Germain 1-0 (0-0 )

Team Line-up

Lille: Mickaël Landreau - Mathieu Debuchy, Aurélien Chedjou, Adil Rami, Franck Béria - Idrissa Gueye ( Tulio de Melo, 61 ), Yohan Cabaye, Rio Mavuba, Eden Hazard ( Stéphane Dumont, 90 ) - Gervinho, Moussa Sow ( Ludovic Obraniak 79 ) Coach Rudi Garcia

Paris: Grégory Coupet - Ceará Zoumana Camara, Mamadou Sakho, Siaka Tiéné - Clément Chantôme, Ludovic Giuly ( Sammy Traoré, 90 ), Claude Makelele ( Jérémy Clément, 48 ), Mathieu Bodmer ( Mevlut Erdinç, 70th ) - Guillaume Hoarau, Nene Coach: Antoine Kombouare

Referee: Clément Turpin ( Montceau -les -Mines )

Goals

1-0 Obraniak ( 89 )

Special events

One minute after Lille's opening goal defended PSG goalkeeper Coupet a debt of his own penalty of Debuchy from, but not enough, this means that Coupet could win his second Coupe after 2008. Even more disappointing was the finale for his teammate Nene, of the final stadium for the second time in succession - as in 2010 with AS Monaco - had to leave as a loser. Coupets Opposite Landreau, however, won after 1999 and 2000 (then with FC Nantes) already his third National Cup

Referee Turpin led the final two days before his 29th birthday; so he was the first referee under 30 that has ever been nominated for a French Cup final.

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