The 1949 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on May 8, 1949, that saw RC Paris defeat Lille OSC...
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The Coupe de France (French pronunciation: [kup də fʁɑ̃s]), also known in English as the French Cup or less commonly as the France Cup, is the premier...
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The 1948 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on May 10, 1948, that saw Lille OSC defeat RC Lens...
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The Coupe Charles Simon, commonly known as the Coupe de France, is a knockout cup competition in French football organized by the French Football Federation...
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(Paris Île-de-France) championship: 1973 Coupe de France champions: 1935–36, 1938–39, 1939–40, 1944–45, 1948–49 Runners-up: 1929–30, 1949–50, 1989–90...
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The Coupe de France Lord Derby (lit. 'Lord Derby French Cup'), or just Coupe Lord Derby ('Lord Derby Cup'), is the premier knockout competition for the...
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period with a semi-final of the Coupe de France in 1949 under the name Stade Français-Red Star and a title of champion of France in the second division in 1952...
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successful football clubs in France. The club has won six Division 1/Ligue 1 titles, the last in 2009. Bordeaux have also won four Coupe de France titles...
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The Coupe de France was a French rugby union competition which was founded early in the 20th century but was abandoned during World War II, and then restarted...
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The Coupe de Guadeloupe is the top knockout tournament of the Guadeloupe football. The list of cup finals: 1941/42 : Racing Club 4–2 Redoutable 1943 :...
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is one of the most successful clubs in French football history having won six Ligue 1 titles, two Coupe de France trophies, and five Trophée des champions...
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Trophée des Champions (redirect from French Super Cup)
format in French football has existed since 1949 when the 1948–49 first division champions, Stade de Reims, defeated the winners of the 1948–49 edition...
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OGC Nice (redirect from Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice Côte d'Azur)
first division of French football. The club has won Ligue 1 four times, the Trophee des Champions one time and the Coupe de France three times. It achieved...
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suspended in 1915 due to World War I and the creation and success of the Coupe de France, which had quickly become the country's national competition. The USFSA...
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Stade de Reims won Division 1 season 1948/1949 of the French Association Football League with 48 points. AS Cannes SR Colmar Lille OSC Olympique de Marseille...
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RC Strasbourg Alsace (redirect from Racing Club de Strasbourg)
the Stade de la Meinau. The club is one of six clubs to have won all three major French trophies: the Championship in 1979, the Coupe de France in 1951...
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premier knock-out cup competition in French football. The Coupe de la Ligue is the second major cup competition in France. The Trophée des Champions is played...
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Canada Cup China Cup Corsica Football Cup Coupe de l'Outre-Mer CTFA International Tournament Cyprus International Football Tournament FA Summer Tournament...
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FC Sète 34 (redirect from Football Club de Sète 34)
changed from Cette to Sète, and the football club was renamed FC Sète. The club reached consecutive Coupe de France finals in 1929 and 1930, losing 2–0...
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[citation needed] The Stade de France is the home ground of the France national football team, and has hosted the Coupe de France final since the stadium's...
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1950, 1954, 1957, 1963 Third place (9): 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer Champions (2): 2008, 2012 Runners-up...
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CA Paris-Charenton (redirect from Cercle Athlétique de Paris)
plays at a regional level. Coupe de France: 1920 French international players Tiemoue Bakayoko (Matches played for France while at CA Paris) Georges Albert...
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The Albert Falcou Cup (French: Coupe Albert-Falcou), also called Albert Falcou French Cup (French: Coupe de France Albert-Falcou), is an annual knock-out...
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Luxembourg Cup (redirect from Coupe de Luxembourg)
The Luxembourg Cup (French: Coupe de Luxembourg) is the national knockout cup competition in Luxembourgian football. It was first held in 1922, and has...
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Stade Malherbe Caen (redirect from Stade Malherbe de Caen)
Through its success Caen won the "Challenge France-Football" rewarding the best amateur team in Coupe de France in 1956 and 1961. Undermined by the instability...
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Olympique de Marseille won Division 1 season 1947/1948 of the French Association Football League with 48 points. Teams promoted from 1946–47 French Division...
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AS Cannes (redirect from Association Sportive de Cannes Football)
division of French football and finished runners-up in the league's inaugural season. The club's highest honour to date was winning the Coupe de France in 1932...
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Roger Quenolle (category Racing Club de France Football players)
twice for France. Quenolle later coached Stade Saint-Germain and Poissy. RC Paris Coupe de France: 1948–49; runner-up: 1949–50 Poissy French Division 3:...
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Pierre Flamion (category France men's international footballers)
2004) was a French football manager and former player who played striker. Reims Division 1: 1948–49[citation needed] Coupe de France: 1949–50[citation...
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Lille OSC (category Football clubs in Hauts-de-France)
place but came back to the Coupe de France final and retained the trophy, defeating Strasbourg. The club won the cup again in 1948 beating main rivals Lens...
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