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2008–09 Coupe de France

The 2008–09 Coupe de France was the 92nd season of the French most prestigious cup competition and was open to all clubs in French football, as well as seven teams from overseas departments and territories (Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, French Polynesia and Réunion). The final was held on 9 May 2009 at the Stade de France.

2008–09 Coupe de France
Country France
Teams5,990
Defending championsLyon
ChampionsGuingamp
Runners-upRennes
Top goal scorer(s)Eduardo (7 goals)

Guingamp claimed their first Coupe de France after defeating Rennes 2–1 after two second-half goals from Eduardo.[1]

Calendar Edit

On 8 July 2008, French Football Federation (FFF) announced the calendar for the Coupe de France.[2]

Date Event
21 September 2008 Clubs in CFA 2 enter competition
5 October 2008 Clubs in CFA enter competition
19 October 2008 Clubs in the Championnat National enter competition
22–23 November 2008 Clubs in Ligue 2 enter competition
3–4 January 2009 Clubs in Ligue 1 enter competition
24–25 January 2009 Round of 32
3–4 March 2009 Round of 16
17–18 March 2009 Quarterfinals
21–22 April 2009 Semifinals
9 May 2009 Coupe de France Final

Seventh Round Edit

The draw for the seventh round of Coupe de France was conducted on 5 November 2008 in Lyon by former Lyon players Bernard Lacombe and Jean Djorkaeff, the latter who currently serves as the president of the Coupe de France Commission.[3] The overseas region draw was conducted in Paris the same day, by Olympic medalists Pascal Gentil and Grégory Baugé.[4] The matches were played on 21, 22 and 23 November 2008. The matches that were postponed were played on 30 November.[5]

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Bassin d'Arcachon 0–0
3–2 p.
Aurillac
2 Luzenac 1–2 SC Bastia
3 Saint-Flour 1–3
aet
Montpellier
4 Blagnac 4–1 Saint-Alban
5 Villenave 1–2 Rilhac-Rancon
6 Genêts Anglet 0–1
aet
Bayonne
7 Rodez 1–0 Balma
8 Nouvelle 3–1 Cognac
9 Villefranche 1–1
5–4 p.
Clermont Herault
10 Toulon 3–0 Saint-Maurice l'Exil
11 Bagnols Pont 2–2
5–6 p.
AC Ajaccio
12 Andrézieux 2–0 Lyon-Duchère
13 Pennoise 0–2 Louhans-Cuiseaux
14 Grenoble-Villeneuve 0–2 Uzès Pont du Gard
15 Firminy 1–2 Nîmes
16 Bourg-Péronnas 1–1
4–3 p.
Corte
17 Yzeure 5–1 Vichy
18 Albertville 0–0
1–3 p.
Thiers
19 Saint-Clair-de-la-Tour 7–1 Montréal-la-Cluse
20 Cruseilles 0–4 Clermont Foot
21 Pont-de-Cheruy 0–1 Selongey
22 Saint-Priest 4–4
3–4 p.
Troyes
23 Croix de Savoie 1–0 Montceau Bourgogne
24 Gazélec Ajaccio 3–1 Chenove
25 Le Poiré-sur-Vie 2–4 Tours
26 Poitiers 1–0 Thouaré
27 Châteauroux 2–1 Saumur
28 Orléans 0–1 Montluçon
29 Romorantin 1–0 Sablé
30 Les Herbiers 1–2 Niort
31 Carquefou 0–0
3–4 p.
Vendée Luçon
32 Châtellerault 2–0 La Chapelle des Marais
33 Dinard 0–5 Guingamp
34 Lesneven 1–2 Plabennecois
35 La Vitréenne 3–0 TA Rennes
36 La Gacilly 3–4
aet
Saint-Brieuc
37 Goelands Larmor 1–0 Pontivy
38 Concarneau 2–0 Plouvorn
39 Lannion 0–0
9–10 p.
Stade Brest
40 Vitré 2–1 Libourne-Saint-Seurin
Tie no Home team Score Away team
41 Quimper 1–1
4–2 p.
Saint-Malo
42 Arnage-Pontlieue 2–7 Angers
43 Mondeville 1–2 Alençon
44 Les Ulis 0–1 Sainte-Geneviève
45 Viry-Châtillon 2–1
aet
Saint-Lô
46 La Suze 0–2 Alfortville
47 Orly 4–1 Saint-Pryvé-Saint-Hilaire
48 Amilly 0–2 Changéenne
49 Vannes 3–1
aet
Cherbourg
50 Saint-Omer 1–0 Amiens SC
51 Ezanville-Ecouen 1–0 Marck
52 Le Touquet 1–2 Ararat Issy
53 AC Amiens 0–1 Pacy Vallée-d'Eure
54 Grande-Synthe 1–0 Saint Ouen L'Aumône
55 Creil 0–6 Quevilly
56 Évreux 0–2 Boulogne
57 Luneray 0–0
1–3 p.
Beauvais Oise
58 RC Strasbourg 6–0 L'Entente
59 Mars Bischheim 2–4 Schirrhein
60 Lons-le-Saunier 0–3 Épinal
61 Raon-l'Étape 1–0 Saint-Dié
62 ASPV Strasbourg 1–4
aet
Besançon
63 Neuhof Strasbourg 1–0 Soleil Bischheim
64 Ornans 1–1
4–5 p.
Pont-de-Roide
65 Haguenau 0–1 Dijon
66 Ligny-en-Barrois 3–0 Fameck
67 Eclaron-Valcourt 2–1 Dieue-Sommedieue
68 Sedan 1–0 Noisy-le-Sec
69 Chauny 2–0 Charleville
70 Créteil-Lusitanos 2–1 Metz
71 Amnéville 2–0 Saint-Dizier
72 Creutzwald 5–1 Bar-sur-Seine
73 Sarreguemine 0–3 Paris FC
74 Evry 2–1
aet
Wasquehal
75 Arras 0–0
4–2 p.
Lens
76 Ribecourt 1–3 Marquette
77 Chantilly 0–1 Lesquin
78 Biache 0–2 Calais
79 Hénin-Beaumont 4–0 Roubaix Hommelet
80 Avion 6–0 Fresnoy-le-Grand
81 Villeneuve-Saint-Germain 1–9 Stade Reims

Overseas Region Edit

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Cayenne (Guy.) 0–1 Martigues
2 Foudre (May.) 1–3 Cannes
3 Rivière-Pilote (Mar.) 0–4 Vendée Fontenay
4 Mont-Dore (N.-C.) 2–4 Dunkerque
Tie no Home team Score Away team
5 Colmar 1–1
2–4 p.
Tefana (Pol.)
6 Saint Louis Neuweg 0–1 Jeanne d'Arc (Réu.)
7 Feignies 3–2 Evolucas (Gua.)

Eighth Round Edit

The draw for the eighth round was conducted on 25 November 2008 at the offices of the FFF in Paris. The drawers were current France under-17 coach Philippe Bergeroo and Stéphane Guivarc'h, member of the French squad that won the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[6] The overseas region draw was conducted in Paris as well, by Bernard Diomède, who was also a member of the France squad that won the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[7] The following matches were played on 12, 13 and 14 December 2008. The matches that were postponed were played on 20 December.[8]

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Pacy Vallée-d'Eure 0–1 Tours
2 Saint-Brieuc 0–1
aet
Concarneau
3 Guingamp 1–1
4–1 p.
La Vitréenne
4 Orly 5–3 Plabennecois
5 Changéenne 2–4 Stade Brest
6 Goelands Larmor 0–5 Vitré
7 Quimper 0–0
1–4 p.
Niort
8 Evry 2–1 Paris FC
9 Romorantin 1–1
9–8 p.
Angers
10 Ararat Issy 0–5 Vannes
11 Viry-Châtillon 1–2 Créteil-Lusitanos
12 Eclaron-Valcourt 1–0 Châtellerault
13 Châteauroux 4–3 Chauny
14 Ezanville-Ecouen 1–3 Alençon
15 Grand-Synthe 1–0 Marquette
16 Avion 1–1
4–5 p.
Saint-Omer
17 Dunkerque 2–1 Stade Reims
18 Boulogne 4–0 Lesquin
19 Troyes 3–1 Beauvais Oise
20 Hénin-Beaumont 0–0
2–4 p.
Alfortville
21 Calais 2–1 Quevilly
Tie no Home team Score Away team
22 Creutzwald 1–2 Schirrhein
23 Ligny-en-Barrois 1–4
aet
Raon-l'Étape
24 Neuhof Strasbourg 0–1 Louhans-Cuiseaux
25 Besançon 3–1 Amnéville
26 RC Strasbourg 2–4 Sedan
27 Selongey 3–6
aet
Dijon
28 Sainte-Geneviève 4–1 Épinal
29 Yzeure 2–0 Thiers
30 Blagnac 1–0 Rilhac-Rancon
31 AC Ajaccio 2–1 Vendée Fontenay
32 Montluçon 1–0 Vendée Luçon
33 Andrézieux 1–0 Poitiers
34 Rodez 3–0 Bassin d'Arcachon
35 Nîmes 0–1 Bayonne
36 Nouvelle 0–0
4–2 p.
Toulon
37 Croix de Savoie 3–1
aet
Martigues
38 Bourg-Péronnas 2–2
4–5 p.
Gazélec Ajaccio
39 Pont-de-Roide 2–1 SJS-Tour
40 Montpellier 0–0
4–2 p.
Cannes
41 Villefranche 2–1 Uzès Pont du Gard
42 Clermont Foot 1–0 Bastia

Overseas Region Edit

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Tefana (Pol.) 0–2
aet
Arras
Tie no Home team Score Away team
2 Jeanne d'Arc (Réu.) 3–2 Feignies

Round of 64 Edit

The Round of 64 matches were played on 2, 3 and 4 January 2009.[9] The draw was conducted on 15 December 2008 in Metz by former Nancy greats Olivier Rouyer and Bernard Zénier, former wheelchair fencing champion Yvon Pacault, and Anne Sophie Mathis, who is the current WBC Super-lightweight world champion.[10] The matches that were postponed were played on 10 and 24 January 2009.

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Nouvelle 0–3 Rodez
2 Romorantin 0–0
4–2 p.
Nancy
3 Concarneau 0–6 Lyon
4 Blagnac 0–1 Monaco
5 Vannes 1–0 Châteauroux
6 Toulouse 0–0
5–4 p.
Valenciennes
7 Bayonne 0–2 Vitré
8 Jeanne d'Arc (Réu.) 1–7 Tours
9 Stade Brest 2–2
5–4 p.
Croix de Savoie
10 Sochaux 0–1 Rennes
11 Yzeure 0–0
4–5 p.
Le Mans
12 AC Ajaccio 1–1
3–1 p.
Auxerre
13 Andrézieux 0–2 Sedan
14 Montluçon 0–1 PSG
15 Evry 0–5 Créteil-Lusitanos
16 Villefranche 2–1 Orly
17 Niort 1–2
aet
Boulogne
Tie no Home team Score Away team
18 Alfortville 0–2 Le Havre
19 Arras 1–3
aet
Nice
20 Montpellier 0–1 Dunkerque
21 Saint-Omer 1–3 Guingamp
22 Alençon 2–2
2–3 p.
Lorient
23 Bordeaux 0–1 Saint-Étienne
24 Grand-Synthe 1–1
4–2 p.
Calais
25 Raon-l'Étape 0–0
3–4 p.
Grenoble Foot
26 Louhans-Cuiseaux 0–1
aet
Troyes
27 Nantes 2–2
3–5 p.
Caen
28 Pont-de-Roide 0–1 Gazélec Ajaccio
29 Schirrhein 4–2 Clermont Foot
30 Besançon 1–1
4–5 p.
Marseille
31 Eclaron-Valcourt 0–5 Dijon
32 Sainte-Geneviève 0–3 Lille

Round of 32 Edit

The Round of 32 matches were played on 23, 24, 25 and 28 January. The draw was conducted on 4 January in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Paris, at the headquarters of Eurosport by Chloé Mortaud, the recently crowned Miss France and 2008 Summer Olympics bronze medalist Teddy Riner.[11] The Guingamp – Brest match was rescheduled to 20 January.[12]

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Lyon 1–0 Marseille
2 Troyes 1–2 Rodez
3 Dijon 4–1 Villefranche
4 Dunkerque 0–3 Lille
5 AC Ajaccio 2–0 Vannes
6 Monaco 1–0 Nice
7 Lorient 2–1
aet
Tours
8 Rennes 2–0 Saint-Étienne
9 Le Havre 0–1
aet
Le Mans
Tie no Home team Score Away team
10 Boulogne 3–1 Caen
11 Gazélec Ajaccio 0–3 PSG
12 Guingamp 2–0
aet
Stade Brest
13 Grand-Synthe 1–3 Grenoble Foot
14 Vitré 1–1
9–8 p.
Créteil-Lusitanos
15 Romorantin 0–0
5–6 p.
Sedan
16 Schirrhein 0–8 Toulouse

Round of 16 Edit

The Round of 16 matches were played on 3 and 4 March. The draw was conducted on 25 January 2009 in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Paris at the headquarters of Eurosport by French journalist and television host Michel Drucker and former player and manager Michel Hidalgo.[13]

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Sedan (2) 3–1 Vitré (4)
2 Dijon (2) 1–1
2–4 p.
Grenoble Foot (1)
3 Guingamp (2) 1–0 Le Mans (1)
4 AC Ajaccio (2) 0–2 Monaco (1)
Tie no Home team Score Away team
5 Lille (1) 3–2 Lyon (1)
6 Rodez (3) 3–1
aet
PSG (1)
7 Rennes (1) 3–0 Lorient (1)
8 Boulogne (2) 0–2 Toulouse (1)

Quarter-finals Edit

The quarterfinal matches were played on 17 and 18 March. The draw was conducted on 8 March 2009 in Versailles, Paris at the Galaxy Foot Salon by French female volleyball player Victoria Rava and French female sprinter Muriel Hurtis.[14]

17 March 2009 Sedan (2)1–3 Guingamp (2) Sedan
18:00 CET Allart   18' Report Eduardo   38', 74'
Oruma   62'
Stadium: Stade Louis Dugauguez
Attendance: 8,598
Referee: Philippe Kalt
17 March 2009 Toulouse (1) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p)
Lille (1)Toulouse
20:45 CET Emerson   110' (o.g.) Report Bastos   105' Stadium: Stadium Municipal
Attendance: 18,303
Referee: Tony Chapron
Penalties
Ebondo  
Pentecôte  
Gignac  
Bergougnoux  
Cetto  
Braaten  
Fofana  
Sissoko  
  Bastos
  Mavuba
  Rami
  Balmont
  Hazard
  Chedjou
  Vandam
  Emerson
18 March 2009 Grenoble Foot (1) 2–0Monaco (1)Grenoble
17:00 CET Moreira   13'
Akrour   54'
Report Stadium: Stade des Alpes
Attendance: 14,065
Referee: Thierry Auriac
18 March 2009 Rennes (1) 2–0Rodez (3)Rennes
19:00 CET Mbia   32'
Briand   61'
Report Stadium: Route de Lorient
Attendance: 18,964
Referee: Olivier Thual

Semi-finals Edit

The semifinal matches were played on 21 and 22 April. The draw was conducted on 22 March 2009 by current France international Samir Nasri.[15]

21 April 2009 Grenoble Foot (1)0–1 Rennes (1) Grenoble
20:45 CET Report Sow   22' Stadium: Stade des Alpes
Attendance: 17,822
Referee: Hervé Piccirillo
22 April 2009 Toulouse (1)1–2 Guingamp (2) Toulouse
20:45 CET Gignac   75' Report Eduardo   29'
Sène   90'
Stadium: Stadium Municipal
Attendance: 30,755
Referee: Eric Poulat

Final Edit

Rennes1–2Guingamp
Bocanegra   69' Report Eduardo   72', 82'
Attendance: 80,056
Referee: Thierry Auriac

Topscorer Edit

Eduardo (7 goals)

Miscellaneous Edit

RC Saint-André were awarded the "Petit Poucet" Plaque for achieving the best performance in the Coupe de France by an amateur club. Saint-André, who play Championnat de District Level 3 managed to reach the 6th round by eliminating Promotion Ligue side Etoile Chapelaine in the 1st Round, three d'Honneur Régionale sides (FC Nogentais, Chaumont PTT, FCO St. Julien) in the 2nd Round, 3rd Round, and 4th Round, respectively. They defeated another Promotion Ligue side in Bagneux Clesles, before suffering elimination to Foyer Barsequanais in the 6th Round. Their exploits allowed the club to accumulate 30 points and thus defeat FCE Schirrhein (29 points), who were eliminated by Ligue 1 club Toulouse after making it all the way to the Round of 32.[16]

Media coverage Edit

In France, France Télévisions were the free to air broadcasters while Eurosport were the subscription broadcasters.

These matches were broadcast live on French television:

Round France Télévisions Eurosport
Seventh Round
Eighth Round
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

External links Edit

  • (in French)

References Edit

  1. ^ Match Report 10 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  2. ^ Le calendrier de la saison 2008/2009 29 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  3. ^ Le tirage au sort intégral ! 11 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  4. ^ Les clubs d'Outre-Mer fixés 19 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  5. ^ COUPE DE FRANCE 7ème tour resultats 24 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  6. ^ Le tirage complet 2 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  7. ^ Le tirage "outre-mer" 18 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  8. ^ COUPE DE FRANCE 8th Round Results
  9. ^ COUPE DE FRANCE Round of 64 Results
  10. ^ Le tirage au sort intégral ! 2 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  11. ^ Le tirage au sort 9 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  12. ^ Lay the hosts in Riviera rivalry
  13. ^ 19h30 : tirage au sort 12 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  14. ^ Hurtis et Rava pour le tirage des quarts 7 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  15. ^ Samir Nasri pour le tirage 22 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  16. ^ Le RC Saint-André récompensé 24 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in French)

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The 2008 09 Coupe de France was the 92nd season of the French most prestigious cup competition and was open to all clubs in French football as well as seven teams from overseas departments and territories Guadeloupe French Guiana Martinique Mayotte New Caledonia French Polynesia and Reunion The final was held on 9 May 2009 at the Stade de France 2008 09 Coupe de FranceCountry FranceTeams5 990Defending championsLyonChampionsGuingampRunners upRennesTop goal scorer s Eduardo 7 goals 2007 082009 10 Guingamp claimed their first Coupe de France after defeating Rennes 2 1 after two second half goals from Eduardo 1 Contents 1 Calendar 2 Seventh Round 2 1 Overseas Region 3 Eighth Round 3 1 Overseas Region 4 Round of 64 5 Round of 32 6 Round of 16 7 Quarter finals 8 Semi finals 9 Final 10 Topscorer 11 Miscellaneous 12 Media coverage 13 External links 14 ReferencesCalendar EditOn 8 July 2008 French Football Federation FFF announced the calendar for the Coupe de France 2 Date Event21 September 2008 Clubs in CFA 2 enter competition5 October 2008 Clubs in CFA enter competition19 October 2008 Clubs in the Championnat National enter competition22 23 November 2008 Clubs in Ligue 2 enter competition3 4 January 2009 Clubs in Ligue 1 enter competition24 25 January 2009 Round of 323 4 March 2009 Round of 1617 18 March 2009 Quarterfinals21 22 April 2009 Semifinals9 May 2009 Coupe de France FinalSeventh Round EditThe draw for the seventh round of Coupe de France was conducted on 5 November 2008 in Lyon by former Lyon players Bernard Lacombe and Jean Djorkaeff the latter who currently serves as the president of the Coupe de France Commission 3 The overseas region draw was conducted in Paris the same day by Olympic medalists Pascal Gentil and Gregory Bauge 4 The matches were played on 21 22 and 23 November 2008 The matches that were postponed were played on 30 November 5 Tie no Home team Score Away team1 Bassin d Arcachon 0 03 2 p Aurillac2 Luzenac 1 2 SC Bastia3 Saint Flour 1 3aet Montpellier4 Blagnac 4 1 Saint Alban5 Villenave 1 2 Rilhac Rancon6 Genets Anglet 0 1aet Bayonne7 Rodez 1 0 Balma8 Nouvelle 3 1 Cognac9 Villefranche 1 15 4 p Clermont Herault10 Toulon 3 0 Saint Maurice l Exil11 Bagnols Pont 2 25 6 p AC Ajaccio12 Andrezieux 2 0 Lyon Duchere13 Pennoise 0 2 Louhans Cuiseaux14 Grenoble Villeneuve 0 2 Uzes Pont du Gard15 Firminy 1 2 Nimes16 Bourg Peronnas 1 14 3 p Corte17 Yzeure 5 1 Vichy18 Albertville 0 01 3 p Thiers19 Saint Clair de la Tour 7 1 Montreal la Cluse20 Cruseilles 0 4 Clermont Foot21 Pont de Cheruy 0 1 Selongey22 Saint Priest 4 43 4 p Troyes23 Croix de Savoie 1 0 Montceau Bourgogne24 Gazelec Ajaccio 3 1 Chenove25 Le Poire sur Vie 2 4 Tours26 Poitiers 1 0 Thouare27 Chateauroux 2 1 Saumur28 Orleans 0 1 Montlucon29 Romorantin 1 0 Sable30 Les Herbiers 1 2 Niort31 Carquefou 0 03 4 p Vendee Lucon32 Chatellerault 2 0 La Chapelle des Marais33 Dinard 0 5 Guingamp34 Lesneven 1 2 Plabennecois35 La Vitreenne 3 0 TA Rennes36 La Gacilly 3 4aet Saint Brieuc37 Goelands Larmor 1 0 Pontivy38 Concarneau 2 0 Plouvorn39 Lannion 0 09 10 p Stade Brest40 Vitre 2 1 Libourne Saint Seurin Tie no Home team Score Away team41 Quimper 1 14 2 p Saint Malo42 Arnage Pontlieue 2 7 Angers43 Mondeville 1 2 Alencon44 Les Ulis 0 1 Sainte Genevieve45 Viry Chatillon 2 1aet Saint Lo46 La Suze 0 2 Alfortville47 Orly 4 1 Saint Pryve Saint Hilaire48 Amilly 0 2 Changeenne49 Vannes 3 1aet Cherbourg50 Saint Omer 1 0 Amiens SC51 Ezanville Ecouen 1 0 Marck52 Le Touquet 1 2 Ararat Issy53 AC Amiens 0 1 Pacy Vallee d Eure54 Grande Synthe 1 0 Saint Ouen L Aumone55 Creil 0 6 Quevilly56 Evreux 0 2 Boulogne57 Luneray 0 01 3 p Beauvais Oise58 RC Strasbourg 6 0 L Entente59 Mars Bischheim 2 4 Schirrhein60 Lons le Saunier 0 3 Epinal61 Raon l Etape 1 0 Saint Die62 ASPV Strasbourg 1 4aet Besancon63 Neuhof Strasbourg 1 0 Soleil Bischheim64 Ornans 1 14 5 p Pont de Roide65 Haguenau 0 1 Dijon66 Ligny en Barrois 3 0 Fameck67 Eclaron Valcourt 2 1 Dieue Sommedieue68 Sedan 1 0 Noisy le Sec69 Chauny 2 0 Charleville70 Creteil Lusitanos 2 1 Metz71 Amneville 2 0 Saint Dizier72 Creutzwald 5 1 Bar sur Seine73 Sarreguemine 0 3 Paris FC74 Evry 2 1aet Wasquehal75 Arras 0 04 2 p Lens76 Ribecourt 1 3 Marquette77 Chantilly 0 1 Lesquin78 Biache 0 2 Calais79 Henin Beaumont 4 0 Roubaix Hommelet80 Avion 6 0 Fresnoy le Grand81 Villeneuve Saint Germain 1 9 Stade ReimsOverseas Region Edit Tie no Home team Score Away team1 Cayenne Guy 0 1 Martigues2 Foudre May 1 3 Cannes3 Riviere Pilote Mar 0 4 Vendee Fontenay4 Mont Dore N C 2 4 Dunkerque Tie no Home team Score Away team5 Colmar 1 12 4 p Tefana Pol 6 Saint Louis Neuweg 0 1 Jeanne d Arc Reu 7 Feignies 3 2 Evolucas Gua Eighth Round EditThe draw for the eighth round was conducted on 25 November 2008 at the offices of the FFF in Paris The drawers were current France under 17 coach Philippe Bergeroo and Stephane Guivarc h member of the French squad that won the 1998 FIFA World Cup 6 The overseas region draw was conducted in Paris as well by Bernard Diomede who was also a member of the France squad that won the 1998 FIFA World Cup 7 The following matches were played on 12 13 and 14 December 2008 The matches that were postponed were played on 20 December 8 Tie no Home team Score Away team1 Pacy Vallee d Eure 0 1 Tours2 Saint Brieuc 0 1aet Concarneau3 Guingamp 1 14 1 p La Vitreenne4 Orly 5 3 Plabennecois5 Changeenne 2 4 Stade Brest6 Goelands Larmor 0 5 Vitre7 Quimper 0 01 4 p Niort8 Evry 2 1 Paris FC9 Romorantin 1 19 8 p Angers10 Ararat Issy 0 5 Vannes11 Viry Chatillon 1 2 Creteil Lusitanos12 Eclaron Valcourt 1 0 Chatellerault13 Chateauroux 4 3 Chauny14 Ezanville Ecouen 1 3 Alencon15 Grand Synthe 1 0 Marquette16 Avion 1 14 5 p Saint Omer17 Dunkerque 2 1 Stade Reims18 Boulogne 4 0 Lesquin19 Troyes 3 1 Beauvais Oise20 Henin Beaumont 0 02 4 p Alfortville21 Calais 2 1 Quevilly Tie no Home team Score Away team22 Creutzwald 1 2 Schirrhein23 Ligny en Barrois 1 4aet Raon l Etape24 Neuhof Strasbourg 0 1 Louhans Cuiseaux25 Besancon 3 1 Amneville26 RC Strasbourg 2 4 Sedan27 Selongey 3 6aet Dijon28 Sainte Genevieve 4 1 Epinal29 Yzeure 2 0 Thiers30 Blagnac 1 0 Rilhac Rancon31 AC Ajaccio 2 1 Vendee Fontenay32 Montlucon 1 0 Vendee Lucon33 Andrezieux 1 0 Poitiers34 Rodez 3 0 Bassin d Arcachon35 Nimes 0 1 Bayonne36 Nouvelle 0 04 2 p Toulon37 Croix de Savoie 3 1aet Martigues38 Bourg Peronnas 2 24 5 p Gazelec Ajaccio39 Pont de Roide 2 1 SJS Tour40 Montpellier 0 04 2 p Cannes41 Villefranche 2 1 Uzes Pont du Gard42 Clermont Foot 1 0 BastiaOverseas Region Edit Tie no Home team Score Away team1 Tefana Pol 0 2aet Arras Tie no Home team Score Away team2 Jeanne d Arc Reu 3 2 FeigniesRound of 64 EditThe Round of 64 matches were played on 2 3 and 4 January 2009 9 The draw was conducted on 15 December 2008 in Metz by former Nancy greats Olivier Rouyer and Bernard Zenier former wheelchair fencing champion Yvon Pacault and Anne Sophie Mathis who is the current WBC Super lightweight world champion 10 The matches that were postponed were played on 10 and 24 January 2009 Tie no Home team Score Away team1 Nouvelle 0 3 Rodez2 Romorantin 0 04 2 p Nancy3 Concarneau 0 6 Lyon4 Blagnac 0 1 Monaco5 Vannes 1 0 Chateauroux6 Toulouse 0 05 4 p Valenciennes7 Bayonne 0 2 Vitre8 Jeanne d Arc Reu 1 7 Tours9 Stade Brest 2 25 4 p Croix de Savoie10 Sochaux 0 1 Rennes11 Yzeure 0 04 5 p Le Mans12 AC Ajaccio 1 13 1 p Auxerre13 Andrezieux 0 2 Sedan14 Montlucon 0 1 PSG15 Evry 0 5 Creteil Lusitanos16 Villefranche 2 1 Orly17 Niort 1 2aet Boulogne Tie no Home team Score Away team18 Alfortville 0 2 Le Havre19 Arras 1 3aet Nice20 Montpellier 0 1 Dunkerque21 Saint Omer 1 3 Guingamp22 Alencon 2 22 3 p Lorient23 Bordeaux 0 1 Saint Etienne24 Grand Synthe 1 14 2 p Calais25 Raon l Etape 0 03 4 p Grenoble Foot26 Louhans Cuiseaux 0 1aet Troyes27 Nantes 2 23 5 p Caen28 Pont de Roide 0 1 Gazelec Ajaccio29 Schirrhein 4 2 Clermont Foot30 Besancon 1 14 5 p Marseille31 Eclaron Valcourt 0 5 Dijon32 Sainte Genevieve 0 3 LilleRound of 32 EditThe Round of 32 matches were played on 23 24 25 and 28 January The draw was conducted on 4 January in Issy les Moulineaux Paris at the headquarters of Eurosport by Chloe Mortaud the recently crowned Miss France and 2008 Summer Olympics bronze medalist Teddy Riner 11 The Guingamp Brest match was rescheduled to 20 January 12 Tie no Home team Score Away team1 Lyon 1 0 Marseille2 Troyes 1 2 Rodez3 Dijon 4 1 Villefranche4 Dunkerque 0 3 Lille5 AC Ajaccio 2 0 Vannes6 Monaco 1 0 Nice7 Lorient 2 1aet Tours8 Rennes 2 0 Saint Etienne9 Le Havre 0 1aet Le Mans Tie no Home team Score Away team10 Boulogne 3 1 Caen11 Gazelec Ajaccio 0 3 PSG12 Guingamp 2 0aet Stade Brest13 Grand Synthe 1 3 Grenoble Foot14 Vitre 1 19 8 p Creteil Lusitanos15 Romorantin 0 05 6 p Sedan16 Schirrhein 0 8 ToulouseRound of 16 EditThe Round of 16 matches were played on 3 and 4 March The draw was conducted on 25 January 2009 in Issy les Moulineaux Paris at the headquarters of Eurosport by French journalist and television host Michel Drucker and former player and manager Michel Hidalgo 13 Tie no Home team Score Away team1 Sedan 2 3 1 Vitre 4 2 Dijon 2 1 12 4 p Grenoble Foot 1 3 Guingamp 2 1 0 Le Mans 1 4 AC Ajaccio 2 0 2 Monaco 1 Tie no Home team Score Away team5 Lille 1 3 2 Lyon 1 6 Rodez 3 3 1aet PSG 1 7 Rennes 1 3 0 Lorient 1 8 Boulogne 2 0 2 Toulouse 1 Quarter finals EditThe quarterfinal matches were played on 17 and 18 March The draw was conducted on 8 March 2009 in Versailles Paris at the Galaxy Foot Salon by French female volleyball player Victoria Rava and French female sprinter Muriel Hurtis 14 Sedan 2 v Guingamp 2 17 March 2009Sedan 2 1 3Guingamp 2 Sedan18 00 CET Allart 18 Report Eduardo 38 74 Oruma 62 Stadium Stade Louis Dugauguez Attendance 8 598Referee Philippe Kalt Toulouse 1 v Lille 1 17 March 2009Toulouse 1 1 1 a e t 7 6 p Lille 1 Toulouse20 45 CET Emerson 110 o g Report Bastos 105 Stadium Stadium Municipal Attendance 18 303Referee Tony ChapronPenaltiesEbondo Pentecote Gignac Bergougnoux Cetto Braaten Fofana Sissoko Bastos Mavuba Rami Balmont Hazard Chedjou Vandam Emerson Grenoble Foot 1 v Monaco 1 18 March 2009Grenoble Foot 1 2 0Monaco 1 Grenoble17 00 CET Moreira 13 Akrour 54 Report Stadium Stade des Alpes Attendance 14 065Referee Thierry Auriac Rennes 1 v Rodez 3 18 March 2009Rennes 1 2 0Rodez 3 Rennes19 00 CET Mbia 32 Briand 61 Report Stadium Route de Lorient Attendance 18 964Referee Olivier ThualSemi finals EditThe semifinal matches were played on 21 and 22 April The draw was conducted on 22 March 2009 by current France international Samir Nasri 15 Grenoble Foot 1 v Rennes 1 21 April 2009Grenoble Foot 1 0 1Rennes 1 Grenoble20 45 CET Report Sow 22 Stadium Stade des Alpes Attendance 17 822Referee Herve Piccirillo Toulouse 1 v Guingamp 2 22 April 2009Toulouse 1 1 2Guingamp 2 Toulouse20 45 CET Gignac 75 Report Eduardo 29 Sene 90 Stadium Stadium Municipal Attendance 30 755Referee Eric PoulatFinal EditMain article 2009 Coupe de France final 9 May 200920 45 CETRennes1 2GuingampBocanegra 69 Report Eduardo 72 82 Stade de France Saint DenisAttendance 80 056Referee Thierry AuriacTopscorer EditEduardo 7 goals Miscellaneous EditRC Saint Andre were awarded the Petit Poucet Plaque for achieving the best performance in the Coupe de France by an amateur club Saint Andre who play Championnat de District Level 3 managed to reach the 6th round by eliminating Promotion Ligue side Etoile Chapelaine in the 1st Round three d Honneur Regionale sides FC Nogentais Chaumont PTT FCO St Julien in the 2nd Round 3rd Round and 4th Round respectively They defeated another Promotion Ligue side in Bagneux Clesles before suffering elimination to Foyer Barsequanais in the 6th Round Their exploits allowed the club to accumulate 30 points and thus defeat FCE Schirrhein 29 points who were eliminated by Ligue 1 club Toulouse after making it all the way to the Round of 32 16 Media coverage EditIn France France Televisions were the free to air broadcasters while Eurosport were the subscription broadcasters These matches were broadcast live on French television Round France Televisions EurosportSeventh RoundEighth RoundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinalExternal links EditOfficial site in French References Edit Match Report Archived 10 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine in French Le calendrier de la saison 2008 2009 Archived 29 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine in French Le tirage au sort integral Archived 11 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine in French Les clubs d Outre Mer fixes Archived 19 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine in French COUPE DE FRANCE 7eme tour resultats Archived 24 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine in French Le tirage complet Archived 2 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine in French Le tirage outre mer Archived 18 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine in French COUPE DE FRANCE 8th Round Results COUPE DE FRANCE Round of 64 Results Le tirage au sort integral Archived 2 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine in French Le tirage au sort Archived 9 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine in French Lay the hosts in Riviera rivalry 19h30 tirage au sort Archived 12 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine in French Hurtis et Rava pour le tirage des quarts Archived 7 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine in French Samir Nasri pour le tirage Archived 22 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine in French Le RC Saint Andre recompense Archived 24 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 09 Coupe de France amp oldid 1161986067, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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