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Coupe Gambardella

The Coupe Gambardella is a French football cup competition held between the under-18s of the French football clubs, organized by the French Football Federation (FFF).

Coupe Gambardella
Founded1955
Region France
Number of teamsU18 French teams
Current championsMonaco (5th title)
Most successful club(s)Auxerre (7 titles)
WebsiteCoupe Gambardella – FFF

The cup is regarded as an opportunity for young hopefuls to showcase their skills in a national competition. A victory in the finals of the cup is as highly sought by players trying to start their career, as by clubs wishing to demonstrate their ability to train young talents.[1]

The current champion is AS Monaco FC having defeated Clermont Foot 63 in the 2023 final by a score of 4–2. The 2019–20 and 2020–21 editions of the tournament were cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic in France.

History edit

The tournament is the modern day version of the Coupe nationale des juniors, which ran up until 1954. The competition was then renamed, in 1955, to honour Emmanuel Gambardella, president of the French Football Federation from 1949 to 1953, who died on 30 August 1953.

In 2019, the competition switched from being an under-19 competition to an under-18 competition.[2]

Chronology
Period Age category
-1996 Players turning 20 on or after 1 August of the year the competition ends
1996-2002 Players turning 18 on or after 1 January of the year the competitions ends[3]
2002-2019 Players turning 19 on or after 1 January of the year the competitions ends
2019- Players turning 18 on or after 1 January of the year the competitions ends

Format edit

The Coupe Gambardella begins in December, of the previous year of the final, at the regional level. Home advantage is given out randomly, until the semi-final stage when games are played at neutral venues. Games which are drawn after ninety minutes, go to a penalty shootout as opposed to extra time and then a shootout. The final is always played on the same day as the Coupe de France and have traditionally taken place at the Stade de France.

List of finals edit

 
2007–08 final between Stade Rennais and Girondins de Bordeaux in the Stade de France.
Season Winners Score Runners–up
1955 Cannes 3–0 Lille
1956 Troyes 2–1 Reims
1957 Lens 3–0 Troyes
1958 Lens (2) 2–1 Saint-Étienne
1959 RC Paris 1–0 Caen
1960 Lille 1–0 Quevilly
1961 Nîmes 2–0 CO Joinville
1962 Monaco 2–1 Metz
1963 Saint-Étienne 3–0 Stade Français
1964 Reims 4–3 Saint-Étienne
1965 Strasbourg 3–2 Aix-en-Provence
1966 Nîmes (2) 3–2 Toulon
1967 Quevilly 2–1 Stade Français
1968 Martigues 2–2* Reims
1969 Nîmes (3) 3–0 Viry-Châtillon
1970 Saint-Étienne (2)  †3–3 † Lyon
1971 Lyon 2–1 Saint-Étienne
1972 Monaco (2) 2–1 Toulouse
1973 Rennes  †1–1 † AS Brest
1974 Nantes 4–1 Nancy
1975 Nantes (2)  †1–1 † Sochaux
1976 Bordeaux 3–0 Viry-Châtillon
1977 Nîmes (4) 3–1 Reims
1978 INF Vichy 3–1 Paris Saint-Germain
1979 Marseille 2–0 Lens
1980 INF Vichy (2) 1–0 Metz
1981 Metz 1–0 Nice
1982 Auxerre 6–3 Nancy
1983 Sochaux 1–0 Lens
1984 Laval  †0–0 † Montpellier
1985 Auxerre (2) 3–0 Montpellier
1986 Auxerre (3)  †0–0 † Nantes
1987 RC Paris (2) 2–1 Grenoble
1988 INF Clairefontaine 1–0 Beauvais
1989 Le Havre  †0–0 † Paris Saint-Germain
1990 Brest 3–1 Grenoble
1991 Paris Saint-Germain  †1–1 † Auxerre
1992 Lens (3) 1–0 Lyon
1993 Auxerre (4) 1–0 Lens
1994 Lyon (2) 5–0 Caen
1995 Cannes (2) 2–0 Lens
1996 Montpellier 1–0 Nantes
1997 Lyon (3)  †1–1 † Montpellier
1998 Saint-Étienne (3)  †1–1 † Paris Saint-Germain
1999 Auxerre (5)  †0–0 † Saint-Étienne
2000 Auxerre (6) 1–0 Lille
2001 Metz (2) 2–0 Caen
2002 Nantes (3) 1–0 Nice
2003 Rennes (2) 4–1 Strasbourg
2004 Le Mans 2–0 Nîmes
2005 Toulouse 6–2 Lyon
2006 Strasbourg (2) 3–1 Lyon
2007 Sochaux (2)  †2–2 † Auxerre
2008 Rennes (3) 3–0 Bordeaux
2009 Montpellier (2) 2–0 Nantes
2010 Metz (3)  †1–1 † Sochaux
2011 Monaco (3)  †1–1 † Saint-Étienne
2012 Nice 2–1 Saint-Étienne
2013 Bordeaux (2) 1–0 Sedan
2014 Auxerre (7) 2–0 Reims
2015 Sochaux (3) 2–0 Lyon
2016 Monaco (4) 3–0 Lens
2017 Montpellier (3)  †1–1 † Marseille
2018 Troyes (2) 2–1 Tours
2019 Saint-Étienne (4) 2–0 Toulouse
2020 Cancelled
2021 Cancelled
2022 Lyon (4)  †1–1 † Caen
2023 Monaco (5) 4–2 Clermont

Results by team edit

Teams shown in italics are no longer in existence.

Club Wins First final won Last final won Runners-up Last final lost Total final appearances
Auxerre 7 1982 2014 2 2007 9
Monaco 5 1962 2023 0 5
Saint-Étienne 4 1963 2019 6 2012 10
Lyon 4 1971 2022 5 2015 9
Nîmes 4 1961 1977 1 2004 5
Lens 3 1957 1992 5 2016 8
Nantes 3 1974 2002 3 2009 6
Montpellier 3 1996 2017 3 1997 6
Metz 3 1981 2010 2 1980 5
Sochaux 3 1983 2015 2 2010 5
Rennes 3 1973 2008 0 3
Troyes 2 1956 2018 1 1957 3
Strasbourg 2 1965 2006 1 2003 3
Bordeaux 2 1976 2013 1 2008 3
INF Vichy 2 1978 1980 0 2
RC Paris 2 1959 1987 0 2
Cannes 2 1955 1995 0 2
Reims 1 1964 1964 4 2014 5
Paris Saint-Germain 1 1991 1991 3 1998 4
Lille 1 1960 1960 2 2000 3
Nice 1 2012 2012 2 2002 3
Quevilly 1 1967 1967 1 1960 2
Toulouse 1 2005 2005 2 2019 3
Marseille 1 1979 1979 1 2017 2
Martigues 1 1968 1968 0 1
Laval 1 1984 1984 0 1
INF Clairefontaine 1 1988 1988 0 1
Le Havre 1 1989 1989 0 1
Brest 1 1990 1990 0 1
Le Mans 1 2004 2004 0 1
Caen 0 4 2022 4
Stade Français 0 2 1967 2
Viry-Châtillon 0 2 1976 2
Nancy 0 2 1982 2
Grenoble 0 2 1990 2
CO Joinville 0 1 1961 1
Aix-en-Provence 0 1 1965 1
Toulon 0 1 1966 1
AS Brest 0 1 1973 1
Beauvais 0 1 1988 1
Sedan 0 1 2013 1
Tours 0 1 2018 1
Clermont 0 1 2023 1

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 January 2007. Retrieved 12 August 2008. (French)
  2. ^ "FFF". Archived from the original on 6 April 2023. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  3. ^ Foot, hebdomadaire de la FFF, 29 May 1996.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Coupe Gambardella news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The Coupe Gambardella is a French football cup competition held between the under 18s of the French football clubs organized by the French Football Federation FFF Coupe GambardellaFounded1955Region FranceNumber of teamsU18 French teamsCurrent championsMonaco 5th title Most successful club s Auxerre 7 titles WebsiteCoupe Gambardella FFF The cup is regarded as an opportunity for young hopefuls to showcase their skills in a national competition A victory in the finals of the cup is as highly sought by players trying to start their career as by clubs wishing to demonstrate their ability to train young talents 1 The current champion is AS Monaco FC having defeated Clermont Foot 63 in the 2023 final by a score of 4 2 The 2019 20 and 2020 21 editions of the tournament were cancelled because of the COVID 19 pandemic in France Contents 1 History 2 Format 3 List of finals 4 Results by team 5 ReferencesHistory editThe tournament is the modern day version of the Coupe nationale des juniors which ran up until 1954 The competition was then renamed in 1955 to honour Emmanuel Gambardella president of the French Football Federation from 1949 to 1953 who died on 30 August 1953 In 2019 the competition switched from being an under 19 competition to an under 18 competition 2 Chronology Period Age category 1996 Players turning 20 on or after 1 August of the year the competition ends 1996 2002 Players turning 18 on or after 1 January of the year the competitions ends 3 2002 2019 Players turning 19 on or after 1 January of the year the competitions ends 2019 Players turning 18 on or after 1 January of the year the competitions endsFormat editThe Coupe Gambardella begins in December of the previous year of the final at the regional level Home advantage is given out randomly until the semi final stage when games are played at neutral venues Games which are drawn after ninety minutes go to a penalty shootout as opposed to extra time and then a shootout The final is always played on the same day as the Coupe de France and have traditionally taken place at the Stade de France List of finals edit nbsp 2007 08 final between Stade Rennais and Girondins de Bordeaux in the Stade de France Season Winners Score Runners up 1955 Cannes 3 0 Lille 1956 Troyes 2 1 Reims 1957 Lens 3 0 Troyes 1958 Lens 2 2 1 Saint Etienne 1959 RC Paris 1 0 Caen 1960 Lille 1 0 Quevilly 1961 Nimes 2 0 CO Joinville 1962 Monaco 2 1 Metz 1963 Saint Etienne 3 0 Stade Francais 1964 Reims 4 3 Saint Etienne 1965 Strasbourg 3 2 Aix en Provence 1966 Nimes 2 3 2 Toulon 1967 Quevilly 2 1 Stade Francais 1968 Martigues 2 2 Reims 1969 Nimes 3 3 0 Viry Chatillon 1970 Saint Etienne 2 3 3 Lyon 1971 Lyon 2 1 Saint Etienne 1972 Monaco 2 2 1 Toulouse 1973 Rennes 1 1 AS Brest 1974 Nantes 4 1 Nancy 1975 Nantes 2 1 1 Sochaux 1976 Bordeaux 3 0 Viry Chatillon 1977 Nimes 4 3 1 Reims 1978 INF Vichy 3 1 Paris Saint Germain 1979 Marseille 2 0 Lens 1980 INF Vichy 2 1 0 Metz 1981 Metz 1 0 Nice 1982 Auxerre 6 3 Nancy 1983 Sochaux 1 0 Lens 1984 Laval 0 0 Montpellier 1985 Auxerre 2 3 0 Montpellier 1986 Auxerre 3 0 0 Nantes 1987 RC Paris 2 2 1 Grenoble 1988 INF Clairefontaine 1 0 Beauvais 1989 Le Havre 0 0 Paris Saint Germain 1990 Brest 3 1 Grenoble 1991 Paris Saint Germain 1 1 Auxerre 1992 Lens 3 1 0 Lyon 1993 Auxerre 4 1 0 Lens 1994 Lyon 2 5 0 Caen 1995 Cannes 2 2 0 Lens 1996 Montpellier 1 0 Nantes 1997 Lyon 3 1 1 Montpellier 1998 Saint Etienne 3 1 1 Paris Saint Germain 1999 Auxerre 5 0 0 Saint Etienne 2000 Auxerre 6 1 0 Lille 2001 Metz 2 2 0 Caen 2002 Nantes 3 1 0 Nice 2003 Rennes 2 4 1 Strasbourg 2004 Le Mans 2 0 Nimes 2005 Toulouse 6 2 Lyon 2006 Strasbourg 2 3 1 Lyon 2007 Sochaux 2 2 2 Auxerre 2008 Rennes 3 3 0 Bordeaux 2009 Montpellier 2 2 0 Nantes 2010 Metz 3 1 1 Sochaux 2011 Monaco 3 1 1 Saint Etienne 2012 Nice 2 1 Saint Etienne 2013 Bordeaux 2 1 0 Sedan 2014 Auxerre 7 2 0 Reims 2015 Sochaux 3 2 0 Lyon 2016 Monaco 4 3 0 Lens 2017 Montpellier 3 1 1 Marseille 2018 Troyes 2 2 1 Tours 2019 Saint Etienne 4 2 0 Toulouse 2020 Cancelled 2021 Cancelled 2022 Lyon 4 1 1 Caen 2023 Monaco 5 4 2 ClermontResults by team editTeams shown in italics are no longer in existence Club Wins First final won Last final won Runners up Last final lost Total final appearances Auxerre 7 1982 2014 2 2007 9 Monaco 5 1962 2023 0 5 Saint Etienne 4 1963 2019 6 2012 10 Lyon 4 1971 2022 5 2015 9 Nimes 4 1961 1977 1 2004 5 Lens 3 1957 1992 5 2016 8 Nantes 3 1974 2002 3 2009 6 Montpellier 3 1996 2017 3 1997 6 Metz 3 1981 2010 2 1980 5 Sochaux 3 1983 2015 2 2010 5 Rennes 3 1973 2008 0 3 Troyes 2 1956 2018 1 1957 3 Strasbourg 2 1965 2006 1 2003 3 Bordeaux 2 1976 2013 1 2008 3 INF Vichy 2 1978 1980 0 2 RC Paris 2 1959 1987 0 2 Cannes 2 1955 1995 0 2 Reims 1 1964 1964 4 2014 5 Paris Saint Germain 1 1991 1991 3 1998 4 Lille 1 1960 1960 2 2000 3 Nice 1 2012 2012 2 2002 3 Quevilly 1 1967 1967 1 1960 2 Toulouse 1 2005 2005 2 2019 3 Marseille 1 1979 1979 1 2017 2 Martigues 1 1968 1968 0 1 Laval 1 1984 1984 0 1 INF Clairefontaine 1 1988 1988 0 1 Le Havre 1 1989 1989 0 1 Brest 1 1990 1990 0 1 Le Mans 1 2004 2004 0 1 Caen 0 4 2022 4 Stade Francais 0 2 1967 2 Viry Chatillon 0 2 1976 2 Nancy 0 2 1982 2 Grenoble 0 2 1990 2 CO Joinville 0 1 1961 1 Aix en Provence 0 1 1965 1 Toulon 0 1 1966 1 AS Brest 0 1 1973 1 Beauvais 0 1 1988 1 Sedan 0 1 2013 1 Tours 0 1 2018 1 Clermont 0 1 2023 1References edit Coupe Gambardella on FFF Website Archived from the original on 25 January 2007 Retrieved 12 August 2008 French FFF Archived from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 6 April 2023 Foot hebdomadaire de la FFF 29 May 1996 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coupe Gambardella Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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