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2010–11 Coupe de France

The 2010–11 Coupe de France was the 94th season of France's most prestigious cup competition. The competition was organized by the French Football Federation (FFF) and was open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories (Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, French Polynesia and Réunion). The final was contested on 14 May 2011 at the Stade de France. The defending champions were Paris Saint-Germain, who defeated Monaco 1–0 in the final of the 2009–10 edition. The winner of the competition will qualify for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League and will be inserted into the Playoff round.

2010–11 Coupe de France
The Coupe Charles Simon
Tournament details
CountryFrance
Teams7,449[1]
Defending championsParis Saint-Germain
Final positions
ChampionsLille
Runner-upParis Saint-Germain
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Guillaume Hoarau
(7 goals)

The competition officially began on 11 August 2010 with the start of the first round beginning play in the Alsace region (most regions began play the following weekend), however, qualification matches for the tournament had been in commencement since January 2010 with overseas regions and collectivities such as New Caledonia having its national cup competition served as a qualifying tournament for the Coupe de France. On 2 March 2011, the last amateur club in the competition, Chambéry, who are currently playing in the Championnat de France amateur 2, the fifth level of French football, were eliminated after losing 3–0 to Ligue 2 club Angers in the quarterfinals.[2] Chambéry's stint in the competition was notable due in part to the club being the first amateur club in Coupe de France history to defeat three Ligue 1 clubs.[3] On 15 April, Chambéry were awarded the Petit Poucet Plaque, an award given to the best performing amateur club in the Coupe de France.[4]

On 14 May 2011, first division club Lille defeated the defending champions Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 in the 2011 Coupe de France Final courtesy of a late second half goal from Ludovic Obraniak to win the Coupe de France title. The title is the club's first domestically since winning the Coupe de France in over 56 years ago.

Calendar edit

On 14 March 2010, the FFF announced the calendar for the 94th edition Coupe de France.[5]

Round First match date Fixtures Clubs Notes
First Round 11 August 2010[6]
Second Round 28 August 2010
Third Round 18 September 2010 Clubs participating in CFA 2 gain entry.
Fourth Round 2 October 2010 Clubs participating in the CFA gain entry.
Fifth Round 16 October 2010 Clubs participating in the Championnat National gain entry.
Sixth Round 30 October 2010 153 346 → 193
Seventh Round 20 November 2010 86 193 → 107 Clubs participating in Ligue 2 gain entry.
Eighth Round 11 December 2010 43 107 → 64
Round of 64 8 January 2011 32 64 → 32 Clubs participating in Ligue 1 gain entry.
Round of 32 22 January 2011 16 32 → 16
Round of 16 1 February 2011 8 16 → 8
Quarter-finals 1 March 2011 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals 19 April 2011 2 4 → 2
Final 14 May 2011 1 2 → 1 Coupe de France Final at the Stade de France.

News edit

Record number of clubs edit

On 4 November 2010, the French Football Federation announced that, for the third consecutive season, over 7,000 clubs will have participated in the competition following its conclusion. A record 7,449 clubs applied for entrance to the 2010–11 edition, bypassing the previous record, 7,317 clubs, which was set last year.[1]

New Caledonia's participant edit

The 2010 edition of the New Caledonia Cup, which served as a qualifying tournament for the Coupe de France began play in January 2010. The competition was resolved in August with Magenta defeating Gaïtcha 2–1 in the final.[7] However, due to winning the league and cup double in New Caledonia, Magenta were forced by the Fédération Calédonienne de Football to cede its participation in the Coupe de France to Gaïtcha due to the former club's involvement in the 2010–11 OFC Champions League.[8] Magenta responded to the decision by appealing to the Federation's Appeal Board. Despite this, the Coupe de France Commission still included Gaïtcha in its draw and, on 3 November, the club was drawn with Championnat de France amateur club USL Dunkerque. Five days later, Magenta's appeal was heard and the Federation ruled in favour of the club allowing Magenta re-entry into the tournament. Gaïtcha, whom Magenta replaced, expressed its disappointment and also announced its intent to appeal the ruling.[9]

Tourcoing and Viry-Châtillon ruling edit

The seventh round match between Tourcoing and Viry-Châtillon was abandoned after 30 minutes following an altercation between two opposing players, which resulted in a brawl breaking out and dozens of spectators invading the field of play. The brawl led to a player losing consciousness and an assistant referee suffering a back injury after being hit with debris.[10] The incident required police and firefighter intervention and, despite handing out four red cards as a result of the altercation, the referee called the match off after repeated failed attempts to restore calm.[11]

On 3 December, the French Football Federation ruled that, due to the incidents that occurred in the match, both clubs would be disbarred from this year's competition, effective immediately. Both clubs will also be ineligible to appear in next year's competition, as well. ES Wasquehal, who were due to face either club in the eight round will be shifted directly to the Round of 32 due to the ruling.[12]

Regional qualifying rounds edit

All of the teams that enter the competition, but are not members of Ligue 1 or Ligue 2, have to compete in the regional qualifying rounds. The regional qualifying rounds determine the number of regional clubs that will earn spots in the 7th round and normally lasts six rounds.

Seventh Round edit

The draw for the seventh round of Coupe de France was held on 3 November 2010 at the headquarters of the Comité National Olympique et Sportif Français (CNOSF) and was conducted by current US Quevilly manager Régis Brouard, Réginald Becque, a former football player who captained Calais to the 2000 Coupe de France Final, and former French internationals Lionel Charbonnier and Xavier Gravelaine.[13][14] The overseas regional draw was conducted the previous day on 2 November by former international Laurent Robert and the president of the Coupe de France Commission Jean Djorkaeff.[15] The matches were played on 19–21 November.[16]

Overseas region edit

Eighth Round edit

The draw for the eight round of the Coupe de France was held on 24 November 2010 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation and was conducted by current FFF president Fernando Duchaussoy. He was assisted by Laurent Huin and Mustapha Seksaoua, who each serve as president of amateur French clubs Semmoz Vieugy and AF Fayet, respectively. Both clubs are currently battling for the Petit Poucet Plaque, which is given to the best performing amateur club in the competition.[18] The overseas draw was held the previous day and was conducted by the chairman of the Coupe de France Commission Jean Djorkaeff.[19] The matches were played on 11–12 December.

The Créteil–Laval and L'Entente SSG–Metz matches were postponed due to inclement weather. The matches were played on 17–18 December.[20] On 15 December, the L'Entente SSG–Metz match site was reversed to the Stade Saint-Symphorien in Metz after FFF officials discovered that the original site's pitch at the Stade Michel Hidalgo in Sannois was frozen and unlikely to be defrosted in time for the match.[21]

Overseas region edit

Round of 64 edit

The draw for the Round of 64 of the Coupe de France was held on 13 December 2010 at l'Hôtel de Région in Bordeaux in the Aquitaine region. The draw was conducted by former women's international and current Montpellier striker Hoda Lattaf, 2004 Summer Paralympics gold medalist Joel Jeannot, and former French internationals and Bordeaux players Patrick Battiston and Marius Trésor. The matches were played on 8–9 January.[22]

On 7 January, the federation confirmed that the Vaulx-en-Velin–Jura Sud would not be played on its scheduled date of 8 January and, would instead, be played on 15 January. The reason for the cancellation was due to the installation of temporary stands to increase spectators, which is a violation of the rules of the Coupe de France. The process of removing the stands would not be done in time for the scheduled match date.[23]

Bracket edit

1st Round 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Chambéry (pen.) 1(4)
Brest 1(3) Chambéry 2
Sochaux 2 Sochaux 1
Paris 1 Chambéry 0
Angers 1 Angers 3
Bordeaux 0 Angers 2
Strasbourg 1 Strasbourg 0
Evian 0 Angers 1
Quevilly 1(3) Paris Saint-Germain 3
Martigues (pen.) 1(5) Martigues 1
Agen 2 Paris Saint-Germain 4
Paris Saint-Germain 3 Paris Saint-Germain (a.e.t.) 2
Nîmes 1 Le Mans 0
Nancy 2 Nancy 1
Cherbourg 0 Le Mans 2
Le Mans 1 Paris Saint-Germain 0
Vaulx-en-Velin 0 Lille 1
Rennes 2 Rennes 3
Clermont 1 Stade Reims (a.e.t.) 4
Stade Reims 3 Stade Reims 2
Boulogne 0 Nice (a.e.t.) 3
Drancy 1 Drancy 0
Nice (a.e.t.) 1 Nice 1
Lyon 0 Nice 0
Wasquehal 0 Lille 2
Lille 1 Lille (pen.) 1(3)
Nantes 2 Nantes 1(2)
Raon-l'Étape 1 Lille (pen.) 0(5)
Vendée Fontenay 0 Lorient 0(3)
Lorient (a.e.t.) 1 Lorient 3
Sedan 0 Metz 0
Metz 1

Round of 32 edit

The draw for the Round of 32 of the Coupe de France was held on 9 January 2011 at the headquarters of Eurosport. The draw was conducted by former French international Olivier Dacourt and Laury Thilleman, the current Miss France. The matches will be played on 21–23 January.[24]

Ahead of the Round of 32 matches, several issues involving stadiums were introduced. On 10 January, SO Chambéry officials sought another waiver from the French Football Federation (FFF) to host the team's match against Brest at the club's facility, the Stade Jacques Level.[25] Fours day later, the federation gave the club's its approval to play the match at the stadium.[26] On 11 January, it was confirmed that the Wasquehal–Lille match would be played at the Stade Lille-Metropole.[27] The stadium is currently occupied by Lille, but from 1995 to 2005, Wasquehal played in the stadium. On 17 January, the mayor of the 9th arrondissement of Lyon, Alain Giordano, confirmed that the Vaulx-en-Velin–Rennes match would be played at the Stade de Balmont in nearby Lyon.[28]

The location of the Agen–Paris Saint-German match became the subject of debate for almost an entire week. On 12 January, PSG officials sought to move the match up from 20:45 CET to 18:00 in the afternoon to allow the club enough recovery time for its next match and to also limit possible incidents involving the clubs' supporters.[29] However, the match broadcaster, Eurosport, rejected this proposal citing the prompt rescheduling could lead to issues. After the prefecture of the Lot-et-Garonne commune, where the match would be played, ruled that the match should be played in daylight for safety reasons, the channel requested that the Wasquehal–Lille match be moved to the Agen–PSG timeslot.[30] On 15 January, the federation confirmed that the Agen–PSG match would be played at 17:00.[31] After getting its first request, PSG officials began questioning the safety and security of Agen's stadium and requested that the match site be moved to either the Stade Chaban-Delmas in Bordeaux or the Stadium Municipal in Toulouse.[32] Agen officials balked at the idea stating the club's stadium had met all the guidelines and requirements of the federation. On 14 January, the federation approved Agen's stadium to host the club's match against Paris Saint-Germain. PSG officially appealed the decision soon after and the site of the match was determined on 19 January. The Federation ruled in favor of Agen.[33]

Round of 16 edit

The draw for the Round of 16 of the Coupe de France was held on 23 January 2011 at the headquarters of Eurosport. The draw was conducted by former French men's international Franck Leboeuf, current women's international Laure Boulleau, and 2003 World Champion biathlete Sandrine Bailly. The matches were played on 1–2 February.[34]

On 24 January, Drancy officials confirmed that the team's home match against Nice would be played at the Stade Marville de La Courneuve in Seine-Saint-Denis due to its current home stadium not meeting the guidelines of the French Football Federation.[35]

Quarter-finals edit

The draw for the quarterfinals of the Coupe de France was held on 6 February 2011 as part of the television broadcast of Stade 2. The draw was conducted by former tennis player Amélie Mauresmo and Claude Onesta, the coach of the France men's national handball team, who are the current reigning European Champions, Olympic Champions. as well as double-defending World Champions having successfully defended their title in January 2011. The matches were played on 1–2 March.[36] On the date of the draw, the French Football Federation announced that Chambéry would be playing its quarterfinal match against Angers at the Stade des Alpes in Grenoble.

1 March 2011 Stade Reims (2)2–3 (a.e.t.) Nice (1) Reims
20:30 CET Amalfitano   32'
Fortes   58'
Report Ljuboja   31'
Mouloungui   48', 113'
Stadium: Stade Auguste-Delaune II
Attendance: 19,763
Referee: Stéphane Bré (Brittany)
2 March 2011 Chambéry (5)0–3 Angers (2) Grenoble[37]
17:00 CET Report Saivet   44'
Renouard   64'
Gómez   84'
Stadium: Stade des Alpes
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Philippe Kalt (Alsace)
2 March 2011 Paris Saint-Germain (1) 2–0 (a.e.t.)Le Mans (2)Paris
19:00 CET Bahebeck   108'
Kebano   117'
Report Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 12,760
Referee: Wilfried Bien (Rhône-Alpes)
2 March 2011 Lille (1) 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Lorient (1)Villeneuve-d'Ascq
20:45 CET Report Stadium: Stade Lille-Metropole
Attendance: 13,163
Referee: Saïd Ennjimi (Centre-Ouest)
Penalties
Debuchy  
Frau  
De Melo  
Obraniak  
Hazard  
  Diarra
  Baca
  Mvuemba
  Amalfitano

Semi-finals edit

The draw for the semi-finals of the Coupe de France was held on 6 March 2011 as part of the television broadcast of Stade 2. The draw was conducted by film director Régis Wargnier. The matches will be played on 19–20 April.[38]

19 April 2011 Nice (1)0–2 Lille (1) Nice
20:30 CEST Hazard   44'
Gervinho   46'
Stadium: Stade du Ray
Attendance: 17,135
Referee: Fredy Fautrel (Méditerranée)
20 April 2011 Angers (2)1–3 Paris Saint-Germain (1) Angers
20:45 CEST Renouard   57' Report Bodmer   22'
Nenê   51'
Hoarau   63'
Stadium: Stade Jean Bouin
Attendance: 16,484
Referee: Bruno Coué (Basse-Normandie)

Final edit

Media coverage edit

For the third consecutive season 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
Quarterfinals
Semi-finals
Final

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The 2010 11 Coupe de France was the 94th season of France s most prestigious cup competition The competition was organized by the French Football Federation FFF and was open to all clubs in French football as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories Guadeloupe French Guiana Martinique Mayotte New Caledonia French Polynesia and Reunion The final was contested on 14 May 2011 at the Stade de France The defending champions were Paris Saint Germain who defeated Monaco 1 0 in the final of the 2009 10 edition The winner of the competition will qualify for the 2011 12 UEFA Europa League and will be inserted into the Playoff round 2010 11 Coupe de FranceThe Coupe Charles SimonTournament detailsCountryFranceTeams7 449 1 Defending championsParis Saint GermainFinal positionsChampionsLilleRunner upParis Saint GermainTournament statisticsTop goal scorer s Guillaume Hoarau 7 goals 2009 102011 12 The competition officially began on 11 August 2010 with the start of the first round beginning play in the Alsace region most regions began play the following weekend however qualification matches for the tournament had been in commencement since January 2010 with overseas regions and collectivities such as New Caledonia having its national cup competition served as a qualifying tournament for the Coupe de France On 2 March 2011 the last amateur club in the competition Chambery who are currently playing in the Championnat de France amateur 2 the fifth level of French football were eliminated after losing 3 0 to Ligue 2 club Angers in the quarterfinals 2 Chambery s stint in the competition was notable due in part to the club being the first amateur club in Coupe de France history to defeat three Ligue 1 clubs 3 On 15 April Chambery were awarded the Petit Poucet Plaque an award given to the best performing amateur club in the Coupe de France 4 On 14 May 2011 first division club Lille defeated the defending champions Paris Saint Germain 1 0 in the 2011 Coupe de France Final courtesy of a late second half goal from Ludovic Obraniak to win the Coupe de France title The title is the club s first domestically since winning the Coupe de France in over 56 years ago Contents 1 Calendar 2 News 2 1 Record number of clubs 2 2 New Caledonia s participant 2 3 Tourcoing and Viry Chatillon ruling 3 Regional qualifying rounds 4 Seventh Round 4 1 Overseas region 5 Eighth Round 5 1 Overseas region 6 Round of 64 7 Bracket 8 Round of 32 9 Round of 16 10 Quarter finals 11 Semi finals 12 Final 13 Media coverage 14 References 15 External linksCalendar editOn 14 March 2010 the FFF announced the calendar for the 94th edition Coupe de France 5 Round First match date Fixtures Clubs Notes First Round 11 August 2010 6 Second Round 28 August 2010 Third Round 18 September 2010 Clubs participating in CFA 2 gain entry Fourth Round 2 October 2010 Clubs participating in the CFA gain entry Fifth Round 16 October 2010 Clubs participating in the Championnat National gain entry Sixth Round 30 October 2010 153 346 193 Seventh Round 20 November 2010 86 193 107 Clubs participating in Ligue 2 gain entry Eighth Round 11 December 2010 43 107 64 Round of 64 8 January 2011 32 64 32 Clubs participating in Ligue 1 gain entry Round of 32 22 January 2011 16 32 16 Round of 16 1 February 2011 8 16 8 Quarter finals 1 March 2011 4 8 4 Semi finals 19 April 2011 2 4 2 Final 14 May 2011 1 2 1 Coupe de France Final at the Stade de France News editRecord number of clubs edit On 4 November 2010 the French Football Federation announced that for the third consecutive season over 7 000 clubs will have participated in the competition following its conclusion A record 7 449 clubs applied for entrance to the 2010 11 edition bypassing the previous record 7 317 clubs which was set last year 1 New Caledonia s participant edit The 2010 edition of the New Caledonia Cup which served as a qualifying tournament for the Coupe de France began play in January 2010 The competition was resolved in August with Magenta defeating Gaitcha 2 1 in the final 7 However due to winning the league and cup double in New Caledonia Magenta were forced by the Federation Caledonienne de Football to cede its participation in the Coupe de France to Gaitcha due to the former club s involvement in the 2010 11 OFC Champions League 8 Magenta responded to the decision by appealing to the Federation s Appeal Board Despite this the Coupe de France Commission still included Gaitcha in its draw and on 3 November the club was drawn with Championnat de France amateur club USL Dunkerque Five days later Magenta s appeal was heard and the Federation ruled in favour of the club allowing Magenta re entry into the tournament Gaitcha whom Magenta replaced expressed its disappointment and also announced its intent to appeal the ruling 9 Tourcoing and Viry Chatillon ruling edit The seventh round match between Tourcoing and Viry Chatillon was abandoned after 30 minutes following an altercation between two opposing players which resulted in a brawl breaking out and dozens of spectators invading the field of play The brawl led to a player losing consciousness and an assistant referee suffering a back injury after being hit with debris 10 The incident required police and firefighter intervention and despite handing out four red cards as a result of the altercation the referee called the match off after repeated failed attempts to restore calm 11 On 3 December the French Football Federation ruled that due to the incidents that occurred in the match both clubs would be disbarred from this year s competition effective immediately Both clubs will also be ineligible to appear in next year s competition as well ES Wasquehal who were due to face either club in the eight round will be shifted directly to the Round of 32 due to the ruling 12 Regional qualifying rounds editAll of the teams that enter the competition but are not members of Ligue 1 or Ligue 2 have to compete in the regional qualifying rounds The regional qualifying rounds determine the number of regional clubs that will earn spots in the 7th round and normally lasts six rounds Seventh Round editThe draw for the seventh round of Coupe de France was held on 3 November 2010 at the headquarters of the Comite National Olympique et Sportif Francais CNOSF and was conducted by current US Quevilly manager Regis Brouard Reginald Becque a former football player who captained Calais to the 2000 Coupe de France Final and former French internationals Lionel Charbonnier and Xavier Gravelaine 13 14 The overseas regional draw was conducted the previous day on 2 November by former international Laurent Robert and the president of the Coupe de France Commission Jean Djorkaeff 15 The matches were played on 19 21 November 16 Tie no Home team Score Away team 1 Illkirch Graffenstaden 5 3 Luneville 2 Hayange 0 8 Dijon 3 Schiltigheim 1 1 a e t 5 4 pen Mulhouse 4 Colmar 2 3 a e t Jarville 5 Forbach 1 1 a e t 4 3 pen Illzach Modenheim 6 Soucht 1 7 Strasbourg 7 Sierentz 1 3 a e t Thaon les Vosges 8 Steinseltz 0 2 Sedan 9 Jura Sud 0 0 a e t 5 4 pen Andrezieux 10 Lons le Saunier 5 4 a e t Marcy l Etoile 11 Istres 2 0 Bastia 12 Pont de Roide 2 2 a e t 4 2 pen Villefranche 13 Venissieux 1 1 a e t 3 4 pen Firminy 14 Evian 4 2 Lyon Duchere 15 Semmoz Vieugy 1 0 Ain Sud 16 Chambery 9 0 Fesches Le Chatel 17 Marignane 2 0 Furiani Agliani 18 Grenoble 1 1 a e t 4 2 pen Bagnols Pont 19 Perpignan Canet 0 3 Frejus Saint Raphael 20 Vaulx en Velin 3 1 Valence 21 Fabregues 2 4 Cannes 22 Cote Chaude 0 3 Ajaccio 23 Saint Maurice l Exil 1 5 Fos sur Mer 24 Seyssinet Pariset 1 1 a e t 3 1 pen Clermont L Herault 25 Agen 2 1 Marmande 26 Nimes 1 0 Rodez 27 Colomiers 1 0 Stade Bordelais 28 Villenave d Ornon 0 2 Auch 29 Balma 0 1 Chateauroux 30 Challans 2 0 a e t Bassin d Arcachon 31 Agde 3 1 Revel 32 Aurillac 4 2 La Roche sur Yon 33 Montlucon 1 1 a e t 3 4 pen Angouleme 34 Royan 0 3 Clermont 35 Chauvigny 1 0 a e t Jarnac 36 Creteil 3 1 Romorantin 37 Murat 1 6 Trelissac 38 Gueugnon 0 0 a e t 7 8 pen Yzeure 39 Cognac 2 1 Tours 40 Thiers 3 2 a e t Cournon d Auvergne Tie no Home team Score Away team 41 Sable sur Sarthe 0 1 Montagnarde 42 Romagne 1 7 Nantes 43 Sannois Saint Gratien 3 2 a e t La Vitreenne 44 La Ferte Bernard 0 4 Guingamp 45 Laval 2 1 Granville 46 Saint Andre des Eaux 1 3 Vendee Fontenay 47 Change 1 2 Bayeux 48 Cherbourg 5 0 Malesherbes 49 Vertou 0 0 a e t 3 1 pen Plabennec 50 Saint Renan 0 1 Pontivy 51 Vannes 4 2 Vendee Lucon 52 Plouzane 0 2 Le Mans 53 Theix 2 2 a e t 6 7 pen Dinan Lehon 54 Landerneau 0 1 Le Poire sur Vie 55 La Suze sur Sarthe 0 1 Saumur 56 Cesson 2 3 TA Rennes 57 Tourcoing 17 Viry Chatillon 58 Issy les Moulineaux 2 1 La Gorgue 59 Noeux les Mines 0 4 Wasquehal 60 Les Mureaux 1 3 Rouen 61 Vermelles 1 2 a e t Dreux 62 AC Amiens 0 1 Arras 63 Quevilly 3 0 Eu 64 Douai 1 0 Red Star Saint Ouen 65 Aulnoye Aymeries 0 1 Roye 66 Villers Outreaux 0 4 Marquette lez Lille 67 Boulogne sur Mer 2 0 Pacy Vallee d Eure 68 Fayet 2 1 Reims Sainte Anne 69 Ailly sur Somme 0 3 Sezanne 70 Chauny 0 2 Amiens 71 Marly 2 4 Marck 72 Stade Reims 0 0 a e t 4 2 pen Avion 73 Raon l Etape 4 0 Imphy Decize 74 Le Mee 0 0 a e t 2 4 pen Metz 75 Chalons 1 4 Sens 76 Epinal 0 1 Drancy 77 La Chapelle Saint Luc 1 3 Vierzon 78 Villepinte 2 2 a e t 1 4 pen Cheminots Paray 79 Sainte Genevieve 0 1 Paris 80 Chateau Thierry 0 12 Troyes 81 Angers 2 1 Le Havre Overseas region edit Tie no Home team Score Away team 1 Case Pilote 0 2 Poissy 2 Le Geldar 0 2 Martigues 3 Magenta 1 1 a e t 5 4 pen Dunkerque 4 Amneville 2 0 Moulien Tie no Home team Score Away team 5 Avranches 5 1 Majicavo Koropa 6 Poitiers 4 0 Dragon 7 Lannion 1 0 Saint PauloiseEighth Round editThe draw for the eight round of the Coupe de France was held on 24 November 2010 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation and was conducted by current FFF president Fernando Duchaussoy He was assisted by Laurent Huin and Mustapha Seksaoua who each serve as president of amateur French clubs Semmoz Vieugy and AF Fayet respectively Both clubs are currently battling for the Petit Poucet Plaque which is given to the best performing amateur club in the competition 18 The overseas draw was held the previous day and was conducted by the chairman of the Coupe de France Commission Jean Djorkaeff 19 The matches were played on 11 12 December The Creteil Laval and L Entente SSG Metz matches were postponed due to inclement weather The matches were played on 17 18 December 20 On 15 December the L Entente SSG Metz match site was reversed to the Stade Saint Symphorien in Metz after FFF officials discovered that the original site s pitch at the Stade Michel Hidalgo in Sannois was frozen and unlikely to be defrosted in time for the match 21 Tie no Home team Score Away team 1 Sedan 4 0 Amneville 2 Pont de Roide 0 1 Drancy 3 Sens 0 2 Forbach 4 Thaon les Vosges 0 3 Strasbourg 5 Illkirch Graffenstaden 0 2 Sezanne 6 Schiltigheim 0 3 Troyes 7 Jarville 1 0 Dijon 8 Clermont 5 0 Thiers 9 Semmoz Vieugy 0 2 Evian 10 Vaulx en Velin 1 0 Lons le Saunier 11 Firminy 0 2 Jura Sud 12 Raon l Etape 3 2 a e t Grenoble 13 Chambery 4 3 Seyssinet Pariset 14 Yzeure 0 0 a e t 1 3 pen Cheminots Paray 15 Cannes 2 1 a e t Ajaccio 16 Trelissac 2 1 Marignane 17 Nimes 3 2 Istres 18 Agde 0 1 a e t Agen 19 Martigues 2 0 Fos sur Mer 20 Auch 0 3 Aurillac 21 Frejus Saint Raphael 0 0 a e t 3 1 pen Colomiers 22 Challans 0 2 Vendee Fontenay Tie no Home team Score Away team 23 Le Poire sur Vie 6 0 Angouleme 24 Vierzon 0 3 Poitiers 25 Saumur 0 0 a e t 1 3 pen Cognac 26 Nantes 2 0 Vertou 27 Chauvigny 3 0 Chateauroux 28 Creteil 2 1 Laval 29 TA Rennes 0 1 Angers 30 Avranches 2 1 a e t Pontivy 31 Bayeux 2 3 Le Mans 32 Cherbourg 1 0 Dreux 33 Montagnarde 1 0 Dinan Lehon 34 Vannes 3 2 Guingamp 35 Quevilly 6 0 Lannion 36 Fayet 1 2 Issy les Moulineaux 37 Sannois Saint Gratien 0 3 Metz 38 Boulogne sur Mer 1 0 Roye Noyon 39 Wasquehal w o 40 Douai 0 5 Rouen 41 Marck 1 2 a e t Amiens 42 Marquette lez Lille 1 2 Poissy 43 Arras 0 2 Stade Reims Overseas region edit Tie no Home team Score Away team 1 Paris 4 0 MagentaRound of 64 editThe draw for the Round of 64 of the Coupe de France was held on 13 December 2010 at l Hotel de Region in Bordeaux in the Aquitaine region The draw was conducted by former women s international and current Montpellier striker Hoda Lattaf 2004 Summer Paralympics gold medalist Joel Jeannot and former French internationals and Bordeaux players Patrick Battiston and Marius Tresor The matches were played on 8 9 January 22 On 7 January the federation confirmed that the Vaulx en Velin Jura Sud would not be played on its scheduled date of 8 January and would instead be played on 15 January The reason for the cancellation was due to the installation of temporary stands to increase spectators which is a violation of the rules of the Coupe de France The process of removing the stands would not be done in time for the scheduled match date 23 Tie no Home team Score Away team 1 Caen 0 1 Lyon 2 Toulouse 1 2 Paris 3 Agen 2 0 Poitiers 4 Bordeaux 3 1 Rouen 5 Trelissac 0 1 Quevilly 6 Chauvigny 1 3 Le Mans 7 Nantes 3 1 Cognac 8 Angers 2 1 a e t Valenciennes 9 Creteil 1 1 a e t 5 6 pen Nice 10 Issy les Moulineaux 0 1 a e t Brest 11 Avranches 1 3 Vendee Fontenay 12 Boulogne 2 2 a e t 5 4 pen Amiens 13 Montagnarde 0 0 a e t 6 7 pen Drancy 14 Cherbourg 1 0 Le Poire sur Vie 15 Paris Saint Germain 5 1 Lens 16 Lorient 4 1 Vannes 17 Stade Reims 1 0 Montpellier Tie no Home team Score Away team 18 Arles Avignon 1 1 a e t 2 4 pen Sedan 19 Troyes 2 3 a e t Metz 20 Wasquehal 2 1 Auxerre 21 Jarville 0 1 Sochaux 22 Poissy 1 2 Strasbourg 23 Forbach 1 3 Lille 24 Raon l Etape 4 0 Sezanne 25 Rennes 7 0 Cannes 26 Saint Etienne 0 2 Clermont 27 Aurillac 2 2 a e t 3 4 pen Nancy 28 Evian 3 1 Marseille 29 Martigues 2 1 Cheminots Paray 30 Vaulx en Velin 1 1 a e t 5 4 pen Jura Sud 31 Nimes 3 2 Frejus Saint Raphael 32 Chambery 1 1 a e t 3 2 pen AS MonacoBracket edit1st Round2nd RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalsChambery pen 1 4 Brest1 3 Chambery2Sochaux2Sochaux1Paris1Chambery0Angers1Angers3Bordeaux0Angers2Strasbourg1Strasbourg0Evian0Angers1Quevilly1 3 Paris Saint Germain3Martigues pen 1 5 Martigues1Agen2Paris Saint Germain4Paris Saint Germain3Paris Saint Germain a e t 2Nimes1Le Mans0Nancy2Nancy1Cherbourg0Le Mans2Le Mans1Paris Saint Germain0Vaulx en Velin0Lille1Rennes2Rennes3Clermont1Stade Reims a e t 4Stade Reims3Stade Reims2Boulogne0Nice a e t 3Drancy1Drancy0Nice a e t 1Nice1Lyon0Nice0Wasquehal0Lille2Lille1Lille pen 1 3 Nantes2Nantes1 2 Raon l Etape1Lille pen 0 5 Vendee Fontenay0Lorient0 3 Lorient a e t 1Lorient3Sedan0Metz0Metz1Round of 32 editThe draw for the Round of 32 of the Coupe de France was held on 9 January 2011 at the headquarters of Eurosport The draw was conducted by former French international Olivier Dacourt and Laury Thilleman the current Miss France The matches will be played on 21 23 January 24 Ahead of the Round of 32 matches several issues involving stadiums were introduced On 10 January SO Chambery officials sought another waiver from the French Football Federation FFF to host the team s match against Brest at the club s facility the Stade Jacques Level 25 Fours day later the federation gave the club s its approval to play the match at the stadium 26 On 11 January it was confirmed that the Wasquehal Lille match would be played at the Stade Lille Metropole 27 The stadium is currently occupied by Lille but from 1995 to 2005 Wasquehal played in the stadium On 17 January the mayor of the 9th arrondissement of Lyon Alain Giordano confirmed that the Vaulx en Velin Rennes match would be played at the Stade de Balmont in nearby Lyon 28 The location of the Agen Paris Saint German match became the subject of debate for almost an entire week On 12 January PSG officials sought to move the match up from 20 45 CET to 18 00 in the afternoon to allow the club enough recovery time for its next match and to also limit possible incidents involving the clubs supporters 29 However the match broadcaster Eurosport rejected this proposal citing the prompt rescheduling could lead to issues After the prefecture of the Lot et Garonne commune where the match would be played ruled that the match should be played in daylight for safety reasons the channel requested that the Wasquehal Lille match be moved to the Agen PSG timeslot 30 On 15 January the federation confirmed that the Agen PSG match would be played at 17 00 31 After getting its first request PSG officials began questioning the safety and security of Agen s stadium and requested that the match site be moved to either the Stade Chaban Delmas in Bordeaux or the Stadium Municipal in Toulouse 32 Agen officials balked at the idea stating the club s stadium had met all the guidelines and requirements of the federation On 14 January the federation approved Agen s stadium to host the club s match against Paris Saint Germain PSG officially appealed the decision soon after and the site of the match was determined on 19 January The Federation ruled in favor of Agen 33 Tie no Home team Score Away team 1 Vendee Fontenay 0 1 a e t Lorient 2 Sedan 0 1 Metz 3 Nantes 2 1 Raon l Etape 4 Angers 1 0 Bordeaux 5 Agen 2 3 Paris Saint Germain 6 Cherbourg 0 1 Le Mans 7 Clermont 1 3 Stade Reims 8 Vaulx en Velin 0 2 Rennes 9 Nimes 1 2 Nancy Tie no Home team Score Away team 10 Quevilly 1 1 a e t 3 5 pen Martigues 11 Strasbourg 1 0 Evian 12 Nice 1 0 a e t Lyon 13 Boulogne 0 1 Drancy 14 Wasquehal 0 1 Lille 15 Chambery 1 1 a e t 4 3 pen Brest 16 Sochaux 2 1 ParisRound of 16 editThe draw for the Round of 16 of the Coupe de France was held on 23 January 2011 at the headquarters of Eurosport The draw was conducted by former French men s international Franck Leboeuf current women s international Laure Boulleau and 2003 World Champion biathlete Sandrine Bailly The matches were played on 1 2 February 34 On 24 January Drancy officials confirmed that the team s home match against Nice would be played at the Stade Marville de La Courneuve in Seine Saint Denis due to its current home stadium not meeting the guidelines of the French Football Federation 35 Tie no Home team Score Away team 1 Chambery 5 2 1 Sochaux 1 2 Martigues 4 1 4 Paris Saint Germain 1 3 Lille 1 1 1 a e t 3 2 pen Nantes 2 4 Angers 2 2 0 Strasbourg 3 Tie no Home team Score Away team 5 Nancy 1 1 2 Le Mans 2 6 Rennes 1 3 4 a e t Stade Reims 2 7 Lorient 1 3 0 Metz 2 8 Drancy 4 0 1 Nice 1 Quarter finals editThe draw for the quarterfinals of the Coupe de France was held on 6 February 2011 as part of the television broadcast of Stade 2 The draw was conducted by former tennis player Amelie Mauresmo and Claude Onesta the coach of the France men s national handball team who are the current reigning European Champions Olympic Champions as well as double defending World Champions having successfully defended their title in January 2011 The matches were played on 1 2 March 36 On the date of the draw the French Football Federation announced that Chambery would be playing its quarterfinal match against Angers at the Stade des Alpes in Grenoble Stade Reims 2 v Nice 1 1 March 2011Stade Reims 2 2 3 a e t Nice 1 Reims20 30 CET Amalfitano nbsp 32 Fortes nbsp 58 Report Ljuboja nbsp 31 Mouloungui nbsp 48 113 Stadium Stade Auguste Delaune II Attendance 19 763Referee Stephane Bre Brittany Chambery 5 v Angers 2 2 March 2011Chambery 5 0 3Angers 2 Grenoble 37 17 00 CET Report Saivet nbsp 44 Renouard nbsp 64 Gomez nbsp 84 Stadium Stade des Alpes Attendance 15 000Referee Philippe Kalt Alsace Paris Saint Germain 1 v Le Mans 2 2 March 2011Paris Saint Germain 1 2 0 a e t Le Mans 2 Paris19 00 CET Bahebeck nbsp 108 Kebano nbsp 117 Report Stadium Parc des Princes Attendance 12 760Referee Wilfried Bien Rhone Alpes Lille 1 v Lorient 1 2 March 2011Lille 1 0 0 a e t 5 3 p Lorient 1 Villeneuve d Ascq20 45 CET Report Stadium Stade Lille Metropole Attendance 13 163Referee Said Ennjimi Centre Ouest PenaltiesDebuchy nbsp Frau nbsp De Melo nbsp Obraniak nbsp Hazard nbsp nbsp Diarra nbsp Baca nbsp Mvuemba nbsp AmalfitanoSemi finals editThe draw for the semi finals of the Coupe de France was held on 6 March 2011 as part of the television broadcast of Stade 2 The draw was conducted by film director Regis Wargnier The matches will be played on 19 20 April 38 Nice 1 v Lille 1 19 April 2011Nice 1 0 2Lille 1 Nice20 30 CEST Report Hazard nbsp 44 Gervinho nbsp 46 Stadium Stade du Ray Attendance 17 135Referee Fredy Fautrel Mediterranee Angers 2 v Paris Saint Germain 1 20 April 2011Angers 2 1 3Paris Saint Germain 1 Angers20 45 CEST Renouard nbsp 57 Report Bodmer nbsp 22 Nene nbsp 51 Hoarau nbsp 63 Stadium Stade Jean Bouin Attendance 16 484Referee Bruno Coue Basse Normandie Final editMain article 2011 Coupe de France final 14 May 201120 45 CESTParis Saint Germain0 1LilleReport Obraniak nbsp 89 Stade de France Saint DenisAttendance 79 000Referee Clement Turpin Bourgogne Media coverage editFor the third consecutive season in 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 Eurosport Seventh Round Eighth Round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semi finals FinalReferences edit a b 7 449 engages nouveau record French Football Federation in French 4 November 2010 Archived from the original on 6 November 2010 Retrieved 4 November 2010 Angers elimine Chambery in French RMC Sport 2 March 2011 Retrieved 2 March 2011 Angers brise le reve de Chambery in French RMC Sport 2 March 2011 Retrieved 2 March 2011 Le SO Chambery a l honneur French Football Federation in French 15 April 2011 Archived from the original on 26 April 2011 Retrieved 16 April 2011 Le calendrier de l edition 2010 2011 French Football Federation in French 14 March 2010 Archived from the original on 1 May 2010 Retrieved 8 May 2010 The qualifying rounds are organized by the regions 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