1994–95 Coupe de France

The competition for the Coupe de France in the 1994/95 season was the 78th playout of the French Football Cup for men teams. This year, reported 5,975 clubs, including those from the overseas possessions of France, one of which even reached the first nationwide round with Saint- Louisienne from Réunion.

Defending champion was the AJ Auxerre, this time to retire in the second round. The trophy won Paris Saint- Germain FC, ​​which left the latter in its fifth successful finals for the fourth time since 1982. Also playoff opponents Racing Club de Strasbourg was in his fifth final; However, the Alsatians winning the Coupe last 1966 had succeeded.

With the FC and Stade Saint -Leu Poitiers, it brought two semi-professional teams from the National 1 ( third division ) to the second round; pure amateur clubs were not represented there, but with the FC Saint- Lô, the AS Cherbourg and Stade Mont- de -Marsan were three fourth-rate teams in the round of 32 participants. From professional Division 2 were even represented four teams in the quarter finals, of which Olympique Marseille this season demoted to the second division, penetrated to the semifinals.

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 and the venue were drawn freely for each round; However, those clubs were allowed to deliver their game automatically against the groups that competed against at least two classes a higher gambling opponents. If the score is level after extra time, there was a penalty shoot-out.

Zweiunddreißigstelfinale

. Matches 13 to 15 January 1995, the associations of the two professional leagues are denoted by D1 and D2, respectively, those of the semi-professional third division with D3; the national amateur leagues operate as D4 and D5, the highest regional amateur leagues as DH or PH ( " Division d' Honneur " or " Promotion d' Honneur ").

  • AS Cherbourg D4 - Stade Laval D2 3:1
  • FC Sète D3 - D1 Lille 0:2
  • ES Vitrolles D5 - RC Lens 0:1 D1
  • FC Saint -Leu D3 - FC Vaulx -en -Velin D4 3-0
  • Red Star 93 D3 - Stade Poitiers D3 0:1 N.V.
  • FC Montauban D5 - AS Beauvais D2 1:2
  • FC Pau D3 - OGC Nice D1 1:2
  • U.S. Cagnes -sur -Mer DH - FC Mulhouse D2 1:3
  • Montpellier HSC D1 - AS Saint- Étienne 2-0 D1
  • SM Caen D1 - Stade Saint- Brieuc D2 1:3
  • La Vitréenne PH - AS Monaco D1 0:5
  • FC Metz D1 - D2 USL Dunkerque 2-0
  • FC Martigues D1 - D2 UC Le Mans 1-0
  • FCUS Ambert D5 - AS Nancy D2 0:1
  • FC Trélissac D4 - Olympique Lyon 0:4 D1
  • FC Saint- Lô D4 - Stade Brest D3 2:1
  • CS Louhans - Cuiseaux D3 - D1 3:4 RC Strasbourg
  • CS Château- Thierry D4 - Le Havre AC D1 0:2
  • ES Wasquehal D4 - U.S. Fécamp D3 0:0 N.V. (1:4 IU )
  • FC Rouen D3 - D2 LB Châteauroux 0-0 N.V. ( 4:5 IU )
  • U.S. Forbach D5 - Girondins Bordeaux D1 2:4
  • Olympique Noisy- le -Sec D3 - AS Saint -Priest D4 2:0 nV
  • Cercle Dijon Football D3 - D2 SC Bastia 0-1 N.V.
  • La Roche VF D3 - D1 AJ Auxerre 0:2
  • SC Schiltigheim D4 - CM Aubervilliers D3 0:3
  • Voltigeurs Châteaubriant D5 - Angers SCO D2 1:1 nV (1:3 IU )
  • FC Sochaux D1 - D2 Marseille 0-0 N.V. ( 4:5 IU )
  • Olympique Léodgarien Niort DH - Stade Mont -de- Marsan D4 1:3
  • La Saint- Louisienne DH Reunion - AS Cannes D1 0:2
  • Paris Saint- Germain D1 - D1 Rennes 3-1 N.V.
  • U.S. Cluses Scionzier D5 - FC Nantes D1 1:2
  • CS Cheminots Thouars D3 - D3 FC Vannes 0:0 N.V. (4:3 IU )

Round of

Matches between 3. und February 5, 1995

  • AS Cherbourg D4 - AS Beauvais D2 1:3
  • RC Strasbourg D1 - D1 Lille 1-0
  • Stade Poitiers D3 - D1 AS Monaco 2-1
  • OGC Nice D1 - D2 Marseille 0:1
  • FC Martigues D1 - Paris Saint- Germain D1 0:1
  • AS Nancy D2 - Stade Saint- Brieuc D2 2:1
  • Olympique Lyon D1 - D2 SCO Angers 1:3
  • SC Bastia D2 - D1 AS Cannes 3-0
  • FC Saint -Leu D3 - D1 FC Nantes 1:1 N.V. (4-2 IU )
  • U.S. Fécamp D3 - D2 2:3 LB Châteauroux
  • Olympique Noisy- le -Sec D3 - D1 FC Metz 2:2 N.V. ( 2:3 IU )
  • FC Saint- Lô D4 - D2 FC Mulhouse 1:1 N.V. ( 2:4 IU )
  • AJ Auxerre D1 - D1 RC Lens 0-0 N.V. (4:3 IU )
  • CM Aubervilliers D3 - D1 Montpellier HSC 0-1
  • Stade Mont -de- Marsan D4 - Bordeaux 1:2 D1
  • CS Cheminots Thouars D3 - Le Havre AC D1 1:2

Second round

Games on 18 and 21 February and March 8th ( a) 1995

  • Olympique Marseille D2 - AS Beauvais D2 2-0 N.V.
  • Le Havre AC D1 - Paris Saint- Germain 0-0 D1 N.V. ( 3:4 IU )
  • FC Saint -Leu D3 - D1 1:3 RC Strasbourg
  • LB Châteauroux D2 - D3 4:1 Stade Poitiers
  • FC Mulhouse D2 - D2 SCO Angers 1-0
  • AJ Auxerre D1 - D1 Bordeaux 1:2
  • Montpellier HSC D1 - FC Metz D1 1:2
  • SC Bastia D2 - AS Nancy D2 0:1

Quarterfinals

Games 17-18. March 1995

  • Olympique Marseille D2 - D2 LB Châteauroux 2-0
  • RC Strasbourg D1 - D1 Girondins de Bordeaux 2-0 N.V.
  • FC Metz D1 - D2 2-0 FC Mulhouse
  • AS Nancy D2 - Paris Saint- Germain D1 0:2

Semifinal

Games on 11-12. April 1995

  • RC Strasbourg D1 - FC Metz D1 1-0
  • Paris Saint- Germain D1 - D2 Marseille 2-0

Final

Game on May 13, 1995 at Parc des Princes stadium in front of 46 698 spectators

  • Paris Saint -Germain - Racing Strasbourg 1-0 (0-0 )

Team Line-up

Paris Saint- Germain: Bernard Lama - José Cobos ( Francis Llacer, 10 ), Antoine Kombouare, Alain Roche, Patrick Colleter - Vincent Guérin, Daniel Bravo, Paul Le Guen, Raí ( Pascal Nouma, 90th ) - George Weah, David Ginola Coach: Luis Fernández

Racing Strasbourg: Alexander Vencel - Pascal Baills, David Régis, Frank Lebœuf, Yvon Pouliquen - Martin Djetou, Franck Sauzée, Rémi Garde ( Wilfried Gohel, 83 ), Alexander Mostovoi - Marc Keller ( Ali Bouafia, 72 ), Xavier Grave Laine Coach: Jacques Duguépéroux, Daniel Jeandupeux had replaced during the season

Referee: Philippe Leduc ( Toulon)

Goals

1-0 Le Guen ( 48 )

Special events

In Paris SG from the 1993 final win nine players were still in the process; only Cobos and Raí and substitute Llacer and Nouma won the Coupe for the first time. A number of this year's winners were even more than "just " celebrating their second Cup victory for Daniel Bravo ( for the first time in 1985 with AS Monaco), Vincent Guérin ( previously 1990 HSC Montpellier), George Weah ( 1991 Monaco) and coach Luis Fernández ( 1982 and 1983, with PSG, at that time it was as a player ) Track number three, for Alain Roche (1986 and 1987 with Girondins Bordeaux) even the fourth.

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