1979–80 Coupe de France

The competition for the Coupe de France in the 1979/80 season was the 63rd playout of the French Football Cup for men teams. This year, reported 2,473 clubs.

Defending champion was the FC Nantes, who retired early this time. Winner of the trophy was the Association Sportive de Monaco. This was the third Cup victory of the Monegasque at their fourth finals; However, the last success was back 17 years. Playoff opponent Union Sportive d' Orléans, at home in the second division, played his first final and was only the sixth unterklassige club since the introduction of professional football in France (1932 ), which could penetrate so far.

Ever this season became the "Year of Zweitdivisionäre ": in the second round they made ​​up half of the remaining participants, in the quarterfinals they were still five of us and in the semifinal against third to only a first division team. This has never happened since 1932. In contrast, there was for the amateur teams not much to gain: the only three who had survived the Zweiunddreißigstelfinale ( the third-rate Entente Bagneaux - Fontainebleau - Nemours, Calais RUFC and the U.S. Montagnarde from the Breton Inzinzac -Lochrist ), already eliminated in the next round from.

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 ties were drawn freely for each round; However, the associations of the top division had the privilege to be set in Zweiunddreißigstelfinale and not being able to meet. This season, this protection proved to be counter- productive: eight first division failed in the first national round, all of them necessarily to unterklassigen teams. At the following playout this provision was abolished. All matches up to the Zweiunddreißigstelfinale and the final ( only one meeting on neutral ground, possibly with extra time and penalties to determine the winner ) were discharged in home and away matches. Had it both teams have scored an equal number of hits, won one who had scored more goals in the square of the opponent. Stand it here also the same, first the leg was extended and then - if necessary - by a penalty shoot- out.

Zweiunddreißigstelfinale

Games on 9-10. Februar 1980. Clubs of the two professional leagues are denoted by D1 and D2, respectively, those of the national amateur leagues with D3 or D4, the highest regional amateur leagues as DH ( " Division d' Honneur ").

  • EA Guingamp D2 - D4 U.S. Veloce Vannes 2-0
  • FC Mulhouse D2 - Pierrot Vauban Strasbourg D3 2-0
  • Montpellier La Paillade SC D2 - D3 INF Vichy 4:1
  • Stade Quimper D2 - D2 UES Montmorillon 5:1
  • U.S. Orléans D2 - U.S. Nœux -les -Mines D2 2:1 N.V.
  • U.S. Montagnarde D3 - D1 SCO Angers 1-0
  • Entente Bagneaux - Fontainebleau - Nemours D3 - Stade Brest D2 2:1
  • AS Cannes D2 - D1 Marseille 1:1 N.V. (4-2 IU )
  • FC Sochaux D1 - D2 Thionville FC 2:1
  • AJ Auxerre D2 - D3 AS Libourne 2:1
  • AS Angoulême D2 - D1 Lyon 0:0 N.V. (4-2 IU )
  • U.S. Valenciennes D1 - D2 Limoges FC 1:1 N.V. (4:3 IU )
  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - AS Saint- Médard -en- Jalles D4 4-0
  • FC Nantes D1 - D2 FC Tours 4-1
  • RC Strasbourg D1 - D2 EDS Montlucon 4-0
  • Olympique Avignon D2 - Norcap Olympique Grenoble DH 1-1 aet ( 6-5 IU )
  • Stade Reims D2 - Racing Club de France D3 2-0
  • Paris Saint- Germain D1 - D3 AS Creil 2-0
  • Paris FC D2 - D3 ASM Belfort 2:1 N.V.
  • FC Rouen D2 - D2 LB Châteauroux 2-0
  • Le Havre AC D2 - D1 Bordeaux 2:1
  • Olympique Alès D2 - Sporting Toulon D2 3:2 N.V.
  • Stade Rennes D2 - D1 Stade Laval 2-0
  • Olympique Nîmes D1 - FC Toulouse D2 5:1
  • Calais RUFC D3 - U.S. Dunkerque D2 1-0
  • OGC Nice D1 - D4 FC Valence 1-0
  • RC Lens D1 - D3 SC Abbeville 0-0 N.V. ( 6-5 IU )
  • OSC Lille D1 - D2 Gazelec FCO Ajaccio 3-0
  • FC Martigues D2 - D1 SEC Bastia 1-0
  • FC Metz D1 - D2 EAC Chaumont 2-0
  • AS Monaco D1 - D2 AS Béziers 3:1
  • RCFC Besançon D2 - D1 AS Nancy 1-0

Round of

First leg on 7 to 9, return legs on 14 bis March 16, 1980

  • EA Guingamp D2 - U.S. Valenciennes D1 1:2, 0:2
  • Montpellier La Paillade SC D2 - D2 FC Mulhouse 4:0, 2:3
  • Stade Quimper D2 - D2 Paris FC 1:2, 0:2
  • U.S. Orléans D2 - D3 U.S. Montagnarde 3-0, 3-0
  • Entente Bagneaux - Fontainebleau - Nemours D3 - D1 FC Metz 0:0, 1:2
  • AS Cannes D2 - D2 RCFC Besançon 1:1, 0:1
  • AJ Auxerre D2 - D3 Calais RUFC 1:0, 5:1
  • Olympique Avignon D2 - D2 AS Angoulême 0:0, 0:1
  • Paris Saint- Germain D1 - D1 RC Lens 0:2, 1:1
  • FC Rouen D2 - AS Saint- Étienne D1 0:4, 2:4
  • Olympique Alès D2 - Stade Reims D2 0:1, 0:4
  • Stade Rennes D2 - Le Havre AC D2 0:0, 2:2
  • Olympique Nîmes D1 - FC Sochaux D1 1:1, 0:1
  • OGC Nice D1 - D1 RC Strasbourg 2-0, 0-1
  • OSC Lille D1 - FC Nantes D1 1:0, 2:1
  • FC Martigues D2 - D1 AS Monaco 1:3, 2:5

Second round

First leg 11, second legs on 15 and April 21, 1980

  • U.S. Valenciennes D1 - FC Sochaux D1 2:0, 0:3
  • U.S. Orléans D2 - D2 RCFC Besançon 1:0, 2:1
  • FC Metz D1 - D2 AJ Auxerre 2:2, 0:1
  • AS Angoulême D2 - D2 Stade Reims 2-0, 0-1
  • RC Lens D1 - Montpellier La Paillade SC D2 5:4, 0:2
  • AS Saint- Étienne D1 - OGC Nice D1 4:1, 2:2
  • Stade Rennes D2 - D2 Paris FC 2:0, 0:4
  • AS Monaco D1 - D1 Lille 4:0, 0:2

Quarterfinals

First leg on 9, return matches on May 13, 1980

  • FC Sochaux D1 - D1 AS Monaco 1-0, 0-1 ( 4:5 IU )
  • AS Angoulême D2 - U.S. Orléans D2 2:0, 1:5
  • Montpellier La Paillade SC D2 - AS Saint- Étienne D1 0:0, 1:1
  • Paris FC D2 - D2 Auxerre 1:1, 2:0

Semifinal

First leg on May 30, Second leg matches on June 3, 1980

  • AS Monaco D1 - Montpellier La Paillade SC D2 2:1, 4:2 nV
  • U.S. Orléans D2 - D2 Paris FC 3:1, 1:2

Final

Game on June 7, 1980 at the Parc des Princes stadium in front of 46 136 spectators

  • AS Monaco - U.S. Orléans 3-1 (1-1 )

Team Line-up

AS Monaco: Jean -Luc Ettori - Daniel Zorzetto, Bernard Gardon, Alain Moizan, Alfred Vitalis - Jean Petit, Christophe Didier, Roger Ricort ( Roger Milla, 55 ) - Christian Dalger, Delio Onnis, Albert Emon ( Thierry Ninot, 78th ) Coach: Gérard Banide

U.S. Orléans: Patrick Viot - Pascal Drouet, Yannick Plissonneau, André Bodji, Jacques Lemée - Bruno Germain, Roger Marette (Jacques Froissart, 81 ), Michel Albaladejo - Ante Hamer Schmit ( Philippe Helbert, 81 ), Joseph Loukaka, Loïc Berthouloux Player-Coach: Jacques " Jacky " Lemée

Referee: George Konrath ( Schwindratzheim )

Goals

1-0 Marette ( 6, Own ) 1:1 Marette ( 24 ) 2-1 Emon ( 47 ) 3:1 Onnis ( 66 )

Special events

Referee Konrath headed his second final in 1977 and the following season should have a third commission added.

Orléans ' two-time playoff scorer Roger Marette had already taken care of in the semi-finals with a late goal during the second leg at Paris FC for reaching this final decision; without this gate the USO would be eliminated on the away goals rule.

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