1974–75 Coupe de France

The competition for the Coupe de France in the season 1974/75 was the 58th playout of the French Football Cup for men teams. This year, reported 1,940 clubs, including those from the overseas possessions of France, one of which could qualify in a Cup history even for the first national round with Gold Star of Martinique for the first time.

Defending champion was the Association Sportive de Saint- Étienne, who won the Cup again. This was the fifth Cup victory of the ASSE in the sixth finals. Final Game Racing Club de Lens made ​​his second final in 1948 and lost it again. The mode with home and away matches left unterklassigen teams little chance; from the quarter- finals, the first division were alone. Up to the second round - but not on - it had brought five Zweitdivisionäre; best amateur representatives were the third division CO Le Puy, AS and FC Libourne Saint- Louis, who withdrew in the final sixteenth.

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 pairings were drawn freely for each round and took place on neutral ground in the thirty-second and in the semifinals; when the score is level after extra time, there was a replay. From the sixteenth until the quarterfinals round-trip games were played. Had it both teams have scored an equal number of hits ( without away goals counted double ), was initially extended the return game, and then - if necessary - by a penalty shoot- out.

Zweiunddreißigstelfinale

Games on 1./2./12. , Repeat matches on 9 and 12 February 1975. 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, DHR or PH ( " Division d' Honneur ", " Division d' Honneur Regionale " or " promotion d' Honneur ").

  • OGC Nice D1 - Golden Star DH Martinique 8:0
  • FC Sochaux D1 - AS Vauban Strasbourg PH 5-0
  • FC Saint -Louis 1911 D3 - AJ Auxerre 1-0 D2
  • EDS Montlucon D2 - D1 3:1 Red Star Paris
  • AS Nancy D2 - D2 FC Gueugnon 2:1 N.V.
  • Paris FC D2 - Andernos Sport PH 5-0
  • Paris Saint- Germain D1 - SR Saint -Dié CFA 2:2 nV, 4-0
  • Stade Rennes D1 - D3 AS Aulnoye 1-0
  • FC Metz D1 - D2 AC Cambrai 1:1 N.V., 1-0
  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - SO du Maine DH 2-0
  • Stade Reims D1 - D1 Lyon 2:1 N.V.
  • FC Sète D2 - CO Saint- Chamond PH 4:3
  • RC Strasbourg D1 - D3 USM Malakoff 4-0
  • Troyes Aube Football D1 - D3 JGA Nevers 2-0
  • Sporting Toulon D2 - D1 AS Monaco 1-0
  • U.S. Valenciennes D2 - D2 SC Amiens 2-0
  • FC Rouen D2 - AS Creil DH 4:1
  • SEC Bastia D1 - U.S. Saintes DH 3:1
  • Stade Brest D2 - Stade Quimper D2 2-0
  • AS Cannes D2 - Nîmes Olympique D1 2:1
  • RC Lens D1 - D3 Arago Sports Orléans 2:1
  • Girondins Bordeaux D1 - D2 LB Châteauroux 1-1 aet, 5-0
  • RCFC Besançon D2 - AS Betschdorf DH 1-0
  • Stade Laval D2 - U.S. Dunkerque D2 1-0
  • AS Libourne D3 - D2 FC Tours 3-2
  • FC Lorient D2 - D2 AS Chatellerault 2:1
  • FC Martigues D2 - Montpellier La Paillade SC DH 0:0 aet, 2-0
  • Olympique Marseille D1 - D1 FC Nantes 4-0
  • SCO Angers D1 - D2 U.S. Toulouse 3-1
  • CO Le Puy D3 - AS Beziers D2 1-0
  • OSC Lille D1 - D2 SC Hazebrouck 4:1
  • CS Sedan D2 - D2 SA Epinal 4-1

Round of

First leg 28 February to 2 March, return matches between 7. und March 9, 1975

  • EDS Montlucon D2 - D1 Marseille 0:0, 0:1 nV
  • AS Nancy D2 - FC Saint -Louis 1911 D3 5:0, 3:1
  • Paris FC D2 - D1 Lille 0:1, 0:2
  • Stade Rennes D1 - FC Metz D1 2:2, 0:5
  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - CO Le Puy D3 6:0, 2:1
  • Stade Reims D1 - D2 Stade Laval 0:0, 1:3
  • FC Sète D2 - Paris Saint- Germain D1 2:4, 0:4
  • U.S. Valenciennes D2 - D2 CS Sedan 2:0, 3:5 N.V. ( 5-2 IU )
  • FC Rouen D2 - Troyes Aube Football D1 1:0, 0:3
  • SEC Bastia D1 - OGC Nice D1 2:0, 2:2
  • Stade Brest D2 - D1 RC Lens 1:0, 1:5
  • AS Cannes D2 - FC Martigues D2 1:1, 0:4
  • Girondins Bordeaux D1 - FC Sochaux D1 0:0, 0:3
  • RCFC Besançon D2 - RC Strasbourg D1 0:2, 2:3
  • AS Libourne D3 - Sporting Toulon D2 1:4, 4:5
  • FC Lorient D2 - D1 SCO Angers 3:3, 0:2

Second round

First leg of 11-12. , Rear matches between 15. und April 19, 1975

  • Olympique Marseille D1 - D1 Lille 2:0, 0:1
  • AS Nancy D2 - AS Saint- Étienne D1 1:1, 2:3
  • FC Metz D1 - D2 U.S. Valenciennes 2-0, 4-2
  • Stade Laval D2 - D1 SEC Bastia 1:0, 1:7
  • RC Lens D1 - D2 Sporting Toulon 3:1, 3:1
  • FC Sochaux D1 - Paris Saint- Germain D1 0:3, 0:2
  • RC Strasbourg D1 - FC Martigues D2 4:2, 2:1
  • SCO Angers D1 - Troyes Aube Football D1 0:0, 2:1 aet

Quarterfinals

First leg on 9, return matches on May 13, 1975

  • Olympique Marseille D1 - Paris Saint- Germain D1 2:2, 0:2
  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - D1 RC Strasbourg 2-0, 1-1
  • FC Metz D1 - D1 RC Lens 4:3, 1:3
  • SEC Bastia D1 - D1 SCO Angers 1-0, 1-0

Semifinal

Games on June 7, 1975

  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - SEC Bastia D1 2-0
  • RC Lens D1 - Paris Saint- Germain 3-2 D1 N.V.

Final

Game on June 14, 1975 at the Parc des Princes stadium in front of 44 275 spectators

  • AS Saint- Étienne - RC Lens 2-0 (0-0 )

Team Line-up

AS Saint- Étienne: Ivan Ćurković - Gérard Janvion, Oswaldo Piazza, Christian Lopez, Gérard Farison - Jean- Michel Larqué, Dominique Bathenay, Christian Synaeghel (Jacques Santini, 77 ) - Patrick Revelli, Hervé Revelli, Christian Sarramagna Coach: Robert Herbin

RC Lens: André Lannoy - Alain Hopquin, Didier Notheaux, Jacques Marie, Ryszard Grzegorczyk - Jean -Marie Elie, Daniel Leclercq, Farès Bousdira - Eugeniusz Faber, Alfred Kaiser, Casimir Zuraczek Coach: Arnold Sowinski

Referee: Robert Héliès (Toulon )

Goals

1-0 Piazza ( 68 ) 2-0 Larqué ( 79 )

Special events

Up to Santini, Sarramagna and Hervé Revelli all used players and the coach of the " Greens " were, as the AS Saint- Étienne is often called due to their green jerseys, even at last year's Cup winning this, Herbin (then as a player ) and Larqué. actually already talking about the success of 1970 was the season also Hervé Revelli had stood for the Greens in the final - and referee Robert Héliès led, as in this season, the then final.

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