1966–67 Coupe de France

The competition for the Coupe de France in the season 1966/67, was the 50th playout of the French Football Cup for men teams. This year, reported 1,378 clubs.

Defending champion was the RC Strasbourg, who came in this year only to the last sixteen. Winner of the trophy was Olympique Lyon. This was his second Cup win after 1964 in the third finals. Final opponents FC Sochaux- Montbéliard was also the third time in a final of the Coupe de France, the last time in 1959. Even then, had lost the team from the department of Doubs.

Of the Zweitdivisionären the SEC Bastia made ​​( in the quarter-finals after two replays against Sochaux excreted ) and in particular the AS Angoulême attention to themselves: in the semifinals held the elf, who had previously cleared with FC Nantes and RC Lens have two first division out of the way, the later competition winners Lyon stood in three 120 -minute games. The regulations looked in such a case, the determination of the winner by coin toss before - and the wrong choice of captain Yvon Goujon, who opted for the reverse of the one- franc piece, is still one of the most frequently cited Pokalhistörchen in France. The amateur teams reached the other hand, little and eliminated at the latest from the sixteenth finals. Among them was a fifth- division side, albeit with a lot of Cup tradition. FC Sète had even won the competition twice, even if the lagged more than three decades

After the organized by the regional subdivisions of the National Federation FFF qualifying rounds attacked from the round of 64 teams and the 20 first division in a competition. The Cup pairings were then drawn in Zweiunddreißigstelfinale from a rough four- division of the country for each round and found free in principle take place on neutral territory; the revenues were divided. Finished an encounter after extra draw, replays were played until a winner was - but no more than two; then which team was determined by coin toss progressed.

Zweiunddreißigstelfinale

Games on the 15th, repetition matches on 19 and 22 January 1967. Clubs of the two professional leagues are denoted by D1 and D2, respectively, those of the national amateur league with CFA, the highest regional amateur leagues as DH or PH ( " Division d ' Honneur "or" promotion d' Honneur ").

  • SC Challandais CFA - Stade Poitiers CFA 1-0
  • Stade Rennes D1 - Stade Laval CFA 1-0
  • Stade Paris FC D1 - U.S. Quevilly CFA 3-0
  • FC Nantes D1 - D1 Toulouse FC 4-0
  • EDS Montlucon CFA - GC Gond Pontouvre CFA 3:3 nV, 2:1
  • Olympique Marseille D1 - U.S. Albi DH N.V. 1:1, 4:0
  • Olympique Lyon D1 - CO Saint- Dizier CFA 3:1
  • Limoges FC D2 - FC Tours CFA 1-0
  • OSC Lille D1 - D2 RCFC Besançon 2-1
  • RC Lens D1 - FC Dieppe DH 1-0
  • ESCN La Ciotat DH - U.S. Cazères CFA 2-0
  • FC Rouen D1 - Racing Calais DH 3-0
  • AC Chaumont D2 - AC Cambrai CFA 3:1 N.V.
  • AS Monaco D1 - OGC Nice 0-0 D1 N.V., 3:1 N.V.
  • SEC Bastia D2 - U.S. Concarneau DH 3-0
  • Olympique Avignon D2 - SSMC Miramas CFA 3-0
  • AS Aulnoye CFA - AS Strasbourg DH 2:1
  • FC Annecy CFA - AS Cannes D2 1-0
  • AS Angoulême D2 - U.S. Le Mans CFA 3-0
  • SCO Angers D1 - D1 Bordeaux 2:1
  • AC Ajaccio D2 - D2 FC Metz 1-0
  • AS Aix D2 - Nîmes Olympique D1 1-0
  • SC Abbeville CFA - AS Cherbourg D2 2:1
  • FC Grenoble D2 - Pierrot Strasbourg CFA 2:1
  • RC Strasbourg D1 - RS Champigny DH 2-0
  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - D2 Sporting Toulon 1-0
  • U.S. Valenciennes D1 - Stade Reims D1 N.V. 1:1, 2:1
  • FC Sochaux D1 - ASPTT Paris DH 2-0
  • FC Sète PH - CO Le Puy DH 2-0
  • Stade Saint- Germain CFA - CA Mantes DH 0:0 aet, 2-1
  • Racing Paris - Sedan D1 - U.S. Tavaux - Damparis CFA 10:2
  • Red Star OA D2 - FC Lorient 3-1 DH

Round of

Games on 12, repeat matches on February 19, 1967

  • Stade Rennes D1 - D2 3:1 Olympique Avignon
  • Stade Paris FC D1 - U.S. Valenciennes D1 2:1
  • FC Nantes D1 - ESCN La Ciotat DH 2:1
  • Olympique Lyon D1 - AS Saint- Étienne 2-0 D1
  • OSC Lille D1 - Stade Saint- Germain 2-0 CFA
  • RC Lens D1 - SC Abbeville CFA N.V. 1:1, 2:0
  • FC Rouen D1 - Red Star 2:1 OA D2
  • AC Chaumont D2 - FC Sète PH 4-0
  • AS Monaco D1 - AS Aulnoye CFA N.V. 1:1, 6:3
  • SEC Bastia D2 - SC Challandais CFA 2:1
  • AS Angoulême D2 - D2 FC Grenoble 2-0
  • SCO Angers D1 - D1 Marseille 5:0
  • AS Aix D2 - D2 Limoges FC 2:1
  • RC Strasbourg D1 - FC Annecy CFA 1-0
  • FC Sochaux D1 - D2 AC Ajaccio 2-1
  • Racing Paris - Sedan D1 - EDS Montlucon CFA 2:1

Second round

Games on 12, repeat matches on March 15, 1967

  • Stade Rennes D1 - D1 Stade Paris FC 2-0
  • Olympique Lyon D1 - FC Rouen D1 1-0
  • RC Lens D1 - Racing Paris - Sedan D1 2:1 N.V.
  • AS Monaco D1 - D2 AS Aix 1-0
  • SEC Bastia D2 - D1 RC Strasbourg 3-1
  • AS Angoulême D2 - D1 FC Nantes 1:1 N.V., 1-0
  • SCO Angers D1 - D1 Lille 1-0
  • FC Sochaux D1 - D2 AC Chaumont N.V. 1:1, 2:1

Quarterfinals

Games on the 2nd, repeat matches on 5 and April 12, 1967

  • Stade Rennes D1 - D1 AS Monaco 2-1
  • Olympique Lyon D1 - D1 SCO Angers 1-0
  • AS Angoulême D2 - D1 RC Lens 2-0
  • FC Sochaux D1 - D2 SEC Bastia 1-1 aet, 0-0 aet, 1-0

Semifinal

Games on 21 and 23, repeat matches on 29 April, 3rd and May 10, 1967

  • Olympique Lyon D1 - D2 AS Angoulême 3:3 nV, nV 1:1, 1:1 nV ( a)
  • FC Sochaux D1 - D1 Rennes 0-0 N.V., 4:3

Final

Game on May 21, 1967 at the Parc des Princes stadium in front of 32,523 spectators

  • Olympique Lyon - FC Sochaux 3-1 (1-1 )

Team Line-up

Substitutions at that time were not possible.

Olympique Lyon: Michel Zewulko - Erwin Kuffer, Marcel Leborgne, Jacques Glyczinski, Lucien Degeorges - Hector Maison, René Rocco - Robert Nouzaret, André Perrin, Fleury Di Nallo, Angel Rambert Coach: Louis Hon

FC Sochaux: Eleftherios Manolios - Alain Marconnet, Jean -Marie Zimmermann, Claude Quittet, Jacques Andrieux - Eugène Laffon, Robert Dewilder - Louis Leclerc, Maryan Wisnieski, Guy Lassa Lette, " Ady " Schmit Coach: Georges Vuillaume

Referee: Robert Lacoste (Bordeaux)

Goals

1-0 Rambert ( 22 ) 1:1 Leclerc ( 33 ) 2:1 Perrin ( 81 ) 3:1 Di Nallo ( 89 )

Special events

This anniversary competition was not only because of the above mentioned Lospechs of Angoulême, especially in the public memory, but also because of an incident during the final match, as Lyons Hector Maison a coup flailed on the rostrum of the Prince Park, right in the Lodge of the State President de Gaulle. This grabbed the leather and carried it with both hands on the game box back, right into the arms of a player from Sochaux. The photo of this ball discards by the " Général " into a hilarious almost all sitting around, one of the most common sportfeuilletonistischen snapshots of Cup history.

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