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2011 Coupe de la Ligue final

The 2011 Coupe de la Ligue final was the 17th final of France's football league cup competition, the Coupe de la Ligue, a football competition for the 44 teams that the Ligue de Football Professionnel manages. The final took place on 23 April 2011 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis and was contested between Marseille and Montpellier.[2] Marseille were the defending champions of the competition and was the fourth club in the competition's history to appear in the final match in back-to-back seasons. The winner was guaranteed a UEFA Europa League place for the 2011–12 season with their appearance being dependent on whether they qualify for the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League. The final and both semi-finals were broadcast live on France 2.[3]

2011 Coupe de la Ligue final
Event2010–11 Coupe de la Ligue
Date23 April 2011
VenueStade de France, Saint-Denis
Man of the MatchTaye Taiwo[1]
RefereeAntony Gautier (Nord-Pas-de-Calais)
Attendance78,511
Weather20 °C (68 °F), Partly Cloudy
2010
2012

Marseille successfully defended its title after defeating Montpellier 1–0 courtesy of a second half goal from Taye Taiwo. The title resulted in Marseille becoming the first club in Coupe de la Ligue history to repeat as champions.[4][5] For the first time in the competition's history, an official Best Player award was given out following the match. The award is sponsored by l'Institut du cerveau et de la moelle épinière (English: Institute for Brain and Spinal Cord Disorders) and its inaugural winner was the lone goal-scorer Taye Taiwo.[6] The award was presented to the player by France national team manager Laurent Blanc, who serves as an ambassador for the institute.[7]

On 24 April, the Ligue de Football Professionnel announced that it was investigating the Best Player award winner for his actions following the match.[8] The Nigerian defender reportedly made provocative and offensive remarks about the club's Le Classique rivals Paris Saint-Germain while celebrating with Marseille supporters.[9][10] After being condemned for his actions by Marseille's management and its staff and players, Taiwo issued an apology on the club's official website.[11][12]

News edit

Five referee system for cup edit

On 20 August 2010, the Ligue de Football Professionnel confirmed that the Coupe de la Ligue would utilized the five-referee system that is currently being used in the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League. The announcement made the competition the first national cup competition in Europe to adopt the system and was approved by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) on 21 July. The system officially began on 24 August with the start of the second round matches and was in place until the final.[13]

Team backgrounds edit

Marseille made its second appearance in the final of the Coupe de la Ligue. The club was the competition's defending champions having defeated Bordeaux 3–1 in last year's final and were the fourth club in the competition's history to appear in the final match in back-to-back seasons.[14] Montpellier made its debut in the ultimate match of the Coupe de la Ligue.[15] The club's last major finals appearance in a cup competition was in the 1993–94 season when it reached the final of the Coupe de France. In 1992, Montpellier won the Coupe d'été (English: Summer Cup). The competition was not recognized by the Ligue de Football Professionnel and abolished in 1994, however, the Coupe de la Ligue took a heavy influence from the competition. On 26 January 2011, the defending champions Marseille were designated as the home team for the match.[16] A week before the Coupe de la Ligue Final was to take place, Marseille and Montpellier faced each other in a league match. Marseille defeated hosts Montpellier 2–1 in the match, despite the home team taking a 1–0 lead late in the second half.[17]

Ticketing edit

The Coupe de la Ligue final has been played every year at the Stade de France since 1998, following the stadium's completion. The stadium has a capacity of 81,338 spectators. Each club that participated in the final received the same quota of tickets, which were distributed to season ticket holders and through each club's ticket sales at a later date. Tickets went on sale to the general public in the third week of March 2011, a month before the final. Pricing was defined by category with Category 1 seats, the highest category, being priced at €90 and Category 4, the lowest, going for €45.[18] The Category 4 seats were primarily reserved for each club's supporters.[19]

Officials edit

On 7 April, the Ligue de Football Professionnel announced that referee Antony Gautier of Nord-Pas-de-Calais would officiate the 2011 Coupe de la Ligue final. Gautier officiated only one match involving either of the two teams this season; a 2–1 home loss for Montpellier against Nancy on 11 September 2010.[20] He refereed his first league cup final and was assisted by Mickaël Annonier of Atlantique and Nicolas Pottier of Maine. Saïd Ennjimi of Centre-Ouest serve as the fourth official.[21]

Route to the final edit

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Marseille Round Montpellier
Opponent Result 2010–11 Coupe de la Ligue Opponent Result
Guingamp (A) 1–0 Round of 16[22] Ajaccio (H) 2–0
Monaco (H) 2–1 Quarter-finals Lille (H) 2–1
Auxerre (A) 2–0 Semi-finals Paris Saint-Germain (H) 1–0 (a.e.t.)

Marseille edit

Due to participating in European competition, the defending champions Marseille entered the competition in the Round of 16 for the fourth consecutive season. The club began the defence of its title away to Championnat National club Guingamp at the Stade du Roudourou. Marseille recorded a 1–0 victory over the Bretons thanks to a first half goal from the Ghanaian André Ayew.[23] Marseille faced first division foes AS Monaco in the quarterfinals. In the match, which was played at the Stade Vélodrome, Monaco took the lead midway through the first half after midfielder Mathieu Coutadeur converted a penalty. Just before half-time, Ayew equalized scoring his second goal of the competition. In the second half, Spanish defender César Azpilicueta netted the game-winner to give Marseille a 2–1 victory.[24] In the semi-finals, Les Phocéens were pitted against fellow UEFA Champions League participants Auxerre. A first half injury time goal from Brandão was enough to hold off Auxerre. Marseille later added a second half goal from André-Pierre Gignac to assured the club a 2–0 victory.[25] The semi-final win resulted in Marseille becoming the fourth club in the competition's history to appear in the final match in back-to-back seasons.

Montpellier edit

Similar to Marseille, Montpellier began the competition in the Round of 16 due to the club's participation in the UEFA Europa League, though the club was eliminated from Europe months before its first match in the Coupe de la Ligue. Montpellier opened up the competition at home at the Stade de la Mosson against second division club Ajaccio. Goals from the Turk Hasan Kabze and club youth product Bangali-Fodé Koita was enough to secure Montpellier a 2–0 shutout win.[26] In the quarterfinals, Montpellier, for the second straight round, played at home and faced a tough test against Lille. Similar to the previous match, Kabze opened the scoring in the first half. The Turkish international later added another goal in the 52nd minute to give Montpellier a 2–0 lead. Lille drew one goal closer following a strike from Eden Hazard in the 67th minute. Despite constant pressure from Lille, the hosts were able to hold onto its 2–1 advantage to progress to the semi-finals where they faced the defending Coupe de France champions Paris Saint-Germain.[27] After 90 minutes, both club's were goalless, which resulted in the match going into extra time. Two minutes from time, Montpellier striker Olivier Giroud netted the game-winning goal to give Montpellier's its first appearance in a final match since the 1994 edition of the Coupe de France.[28]

Match edit

Pre-match edit

Pre-match festivities included a rehearsed show, which displayed over 70 dancers and acrobats from the Cirque Mandingo and Studios de Cirque, 2,500 metres (1.6 mi) of Kevlar rope, 18 giant balloons that represented the previous Coupe de la Ligue finals as well as the current one, and the Coupe de la Ligue trophy.[29] During the introduction and warm-up of the teams, players wore tee shirts showing support for France Télévisions journalists Hervé Ghesquière and Stéphane Taponier, as well as their three companions. The journalists were kidnapped on 29 December 2009 while working in Afghanistan doing a piece for the Pièces à Conviction magazine and have yet to be released. The shirts displayed the pictures of the two journalists, as well as the statements "Libérez les otages!" (English: Free the hostages!) and "Freedom".[30]

The opening kick-off was done by French triple jumper Teddy Tamgho. Tamgho, who set two world indoor records at the 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships, was the third athlete in the competition's final history to kick off the final of the Coupe de la Ligue. 1992 and 1996 Olympic gold medalist Marie-José Pérec and 2002 European and 2003 World Championships gold medalist Muriel Hurtis-Houairi were the previous two.[31]

Team news edit

Marseille entered the match without French international Loïc Rémy due to suspension. Rémy was given a straight red card in the team's league match on 17 April against Montpellier after getting into a physical altercation with defender Abdel El Kaoutari.[32] Aside from Rémy, Marseille was also without starting right back César Azpilicueta who is currently rehabbing a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee; an injury he suffered in November 2010.[33]

Montpellier entered the match without two players due to suspension. Bosnian international Emir Spahić and French youth international El Kaoutari. El Kaoutari missed the final due to his previously mentioned altercation with Loïc Rémy. Due to previously being given a yellow card in the match, the defender was given a second yellow card for the confrontation with the Marseille striker. Montpellier was also without French youth international Karim Aït-Fana due to injury.[34]

Match details edit

Marseille1–0Montpellier
Taiwo   80' Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marseille
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Montpellier
MARSEILLE:
GK 30   Steve Mandanda (c)
RB 24   Rod Fanni
CB 21   Souleymane Diawara
CB 19   Gabriel Heinze
LB 3   Taye Taiwo
DM 17   Stéphane Mbia   7'
CM 7   Benoît Cheyrou
CM 8   Lucho González   85'
RW 28   Mathieu Valbuena   90'
LW 20   André Ayew
FW 10   André-Pierre Gignac
Substitutes:
GK 40   Elinton Andrade
DF 5   Hilton
DF 26   Jean-Philippe Sabo
MF 6   Édouard Cissé
MF 12   Charles Kaboré   64'   7'
MF 18   Fabrice Abriel   85'
FW 15   Jordan Ayew   90'
Manager:
  Didier Deschamps
 
MONTPELLIER:
GK 1   Laurent Pionnier
RB 2   Garry Bocaly   77'
CB 3   Mapou Yanga-M'Biwa
CB 22   Benjamin Stambouli
LB 27   Cyril Jeunechamp
CM 6   Joris Marveaux   89'
CM 14   Romain Pitau (c)   73'
RM 29   Younès Belhanda
LM 23   Jamel Saihi
FW 17   Olivier Giroud
FW 19   Souleymane Camara   83'
Substitutes:
GK 16   Geoffrey Jourdren
DF 25   Xavier Collin
DF 31   Teddy Mézague
MF 12   Geoffrey Dernis   83'
MF 13   Marco Estrada
FW 11   Hasan Kabze   73'
FW 24   Bangali-Fodé Koita   89'
Manager:
  René Girard

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
  • Fourth official: Saïd Ennjimi (Centre-Ouest)
  • Chief Delegate: Christian Sercomanens
  • Assistant delegates:
    • Michel Bortot
    • Paul DeClaude

MAN OF THE MATCH

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The 2011 Coupe de la Ligue final was the 17th final of France s football league cup competition the Coupe de la Ligue a football competition for the 44 teams that the Ligue de Football Professionnel manages The final took place on 23 April 2011 at the Stade de France in Saint Denis and was contested between Marseille and Montpellier 2 Marseille were the defending champions of the competition and was the fourth club in the competition s history to appear in the final match in back to back seasons The winner was guaranteed a UEFA Europa League place for the 2011 12 season with their appearance being dependent on whether they qualify for the 2011 12 UEFA Champions League The final and both semi finals were broadcast live on France 2 3 2011 Coupe de la Ligue finalEvent2010 11 Coupe de la LigueMarseille MontpellierLigue 1 Ligue 11 0Date23 April 2011VenueStade de France Saint DenisMan of the MatchTaye Taiwo 1 RefereeAntony Gautier Nord Pas de Calais Attendance78 511Weather20 C 68 F Partly Cloudy 20102012 Marseille successfully defended its title after defeating Montpellier 1 0 courtesy of a second half goal from Taye Taiwo The title resulted in Marseille becoming the first club in Coupe de la Ligue history to repeat as champions 4 5 For the first time in the competition s history an official Best Player award was given out following the match The award is sponsored by l Institut du cerveau et de la moelle epiniere English Institute for Brain and Spinal Cord Disorders and its inaugural winner was the lone goal scorer Taye Taiwo 6 The award was presented to the player by France national team manager Laurent Blanc who serves as an ambassador for the institute 7 On 24 April the Ligue de Football Professionnel announced that it was investigating the Best Player award winner for his actions following the match 8 The Nigerian defender reportedly made provocative and offensive remarks about the club s Le Classique rivals Paris Saint Germain while celebrating with Marseille supporters 9 10 After being condemned for his actions by Marseille s management and its staff and players Taiwo issued an apology on the club s official website 11 12 Contents 1 News 1 1 Five referee system for cup 1 2 Team backgrounds 1 3 Ticketing 1 4 Officials 2 Route to the final 2 1 Marseille 2 2 Montpellier 3 Match 3 1 Pre match 3 2 Team news 3 3 Match details 4 References 5 External linksNews editFive referee system for cup edit On 20 August 2010 the Ligue de Football Professionnel confirmed that the Coupe de la Ligue would utilized the five referee system that is currently being used in the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League The announcement made the competition the first national cup competition in Europe to adopt the system and was approved by the International Football Association Board IFAB on 21 July The system officially began on 24 August with the start of the second round matches and was in place until the final 13 Team backgrounds edit Marseille made its second appearance in the final of the Coupe de la Ligue The club was the competition s defending champions having defeated Bordeaux 3 1 in last year s final and were the fourth club in the competition s history to appear in the final match in back to back seasons 14 Montpellier made its debut in the ultimate match of the Coupe de la Ligue 15 The club s last major finals appearance in a cup competition was in the 1993 94 season when it reached the final of the Coupe de France In 1992 Montpellier won the Coupe d ete English Summer Cup The competition was not recognized by the Ligue de Football Professionnel and abolished in 1994 however the Coupe de la Ligue took a heavy influence from the competition On 26 January 2011 the defending champions Marseille were designated as the home team for the match 16 A week before the Coupe de la Ligue Final was to take place Marseille and Montpellier faced each other in a league match Marseille defeated hosts Montpellier 2 1 in the match despite the home team taking a 1 0 lead late in the second half 17 Ticketing edit The Coupe de la Ligue final has been played every year at the Stade de France since 1998 following the stadium s completion The stadium has a capacity of 81 338 spectators Each club that participated in the final received the same quota of tickets which were distributed to season ticket holders and through each club s ticket sales at a later date Tickets went on sale to the general public in the third week of March 2011 a month before the final Pricing was defined by category with Category 1 seats the highest category being priced at 90 and Category 4 the lowest going for 45 18 The Category 4 seats were primarily reserved for each club s supporters 19 Officials edit On 7 April the Ligue de Football Professionnel announced that referee Antony Gautier of Nord Pas de Calais would officiate the 2011 Coupe de la Ligue final Gautier officiated only one match involving either of the two teams this season a 2 1 home loss for Montpellier against Nancy on 11 September 2010 20 He refereed his first league cup final and was assisted by Mickael Annonier of Atlantique and Nicolas Pottier of Maine Said Ennjimi of Centre Ouest serve as the fourth official 21 Route to the final editNote In all results below the score of the finalist is given first H home A away Marseille Round Montpellier Opponent Result 2010 11 Coupe de la Ligue Opponent Result Guingamp A 1 0 Round of 16 22 Ajaccio H 2 0 Monaco H 2 1 Quarter finals Lille H 2 1 Auxerre A 2 0 Semi finals Paris Saint Germain H 1 0 a e t Marseille edit Due to participating in European competition the defending champions Marseille entered the competition in the Round of 16 for the fourth consecutive season The club began the defence of its title away to Championnat National club Guingamp at the Stade du Roudourou Marseille recorded a 1 0 victory over the Bretons thanks to a first half goal from the Ghanaian Andre Ayew 23 Marseille faced first division foes AS Monaco in the quarterfinals In the match which was played at the Stade Velodrome Monaco took the lead midway through the first half after midfielder Mathieu Coutadeur converted a penalty Just before half time Ayew equalized scoring his second goal of the competition In the second half Spanish defender Cesar Azpilicueta netted the game winner to give Marseille a 2 1 victory 24 In the semi finals Les Phoceens were pitted against fellow UEFA Champions League participants Auxerre A first half injury time goal from Brandao was enough to hold off Auxerre Marseille later added a second half goal from Andre Pierre Gignac to assured the club a 2 0 victory 25 The semi final win resulted in Marseille becoming the fourth club in the competition s history to appear in the final match in back to back seasons Montpellier edit Similar to Marseille Montpellier began the competition in the Round of 16 due to the club s participation in the UEFA Europa League though the club was eliminated from Europe months before its first match in the Coupe de la Ligue Montpellier opened up the competition at home at the Stade de la Mosson against second division club Ajaccio Goals from the Turk Hasan Kabze and club youth product Bangali Fode Koita was enough to secure Montpellier a 2 0 shutout win 26 In the quarterfinals Montpellier for the second straight round played at home and faced a tough test against Lille Similar to the previous match Kabze opened the scoring in the first half The Turkish international later added another goal in the 52nd minute to give Montpellier a 2 0 lead Lille drew one goal closer following a strike from Eden Hazard in the 67th minute Despite constant pressure from Lille the hosts were able to hold onto its 2 1 advantage to progress to the semi finals where they faced the defending Coupe de France champions Paris Saint Germain 27 After 90 minutes both club s were goalless which resulted in the match going into extra time Two minutes from time Montpellier striker Olivier Giroud netted the game winning goal to give Montpellier s its first appearance in a final match since the 1994 edition of the Coupe de France 28 Match editPre match edit Pre match festivities included a rehearsed show which displayed over 70 dancers and acrobats from the Cirque Mandingo and Studios de Cirque 2 500 metres 1 6 mi of Kevlar rope 18 giant balloons that represented the previous Coupe de la Ligue finals as well as the current one and the Coupe de la Ligue trophy 29 During the introduction and warm up of the teams players wore tee shirts showing support for France Televisions journalists Herve Ghesquiere and Stephane Taponier as well as their three companions The journalists were kidnapped on 29 December 2009 while working in Afghanistan doing a piece for the Pieces a Conviction magazine and have yet to be released The shirts displayed the pictures of the two journalists as well as the statements Liberez les otages English Free the hostages and Freedom 30 The opening kick off was done by French triple jumper Teddy Tamgho Tamgho who set two world indoor records at the 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships was the third athlete in the competition s final history to kick off the final of the Coupe de la Ligue 1992 and 1996 Olympic gold medalist Marie Jose Perec and 2002 European and 2003 World Championships gold medalist Muriel Hurtis Houairi were the previous two 31 Team news edit Marseille entered the match without French international Loic Remy due to suspension Remy was given a straight red card in the team s league match on 17 April against Montpellier after getting into a physical altercation with defender Abdel El Kaoutari 32 Aside from Remy Marseille was also without starting right back Cesar Azpilicueta who is currently rehabbing a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee an injury he suffered in November 2010 33 Montpellier entered the match without two players due to suspension Bosnian international Emir Spahic and French youth international El Kaoutari El Kaoutari missed the final due to his previously mentioned altercation with Loic Remy Due to previously being given a yellow card in the match the defender was given a second yellow card for the confrontation with the Marseille striker Montpellier was also without French youth international Karim Ait Fana due to injury 34 Match details edit 23 April 201120 45 CESTMarseille1 0MontpellierTaiwo nbsp 80 ReportStade de France Saint DenisAttendance 78 511Referee Antony Gautier Nord Pas de Calais nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Marseille nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Montpellier MARSEILLE GK 30 nbsp Steve Mandanda c RB 24 nbsp Rod Fanni CB 21 nbsp Souleymane Diawara CB 19 nbsp Gabriel Heinze LB 3 nbsp Taye Taiwo DM 17 nbsp Stephane Mbia nbsp 7 CM 7 nbsp Benoit Cheyrou CM 8 nbsp Lucho Gonzalez nbsp 85 RW 28 nbsp Mathieu Valbuena nbsp 90 LW 20 nbsp Andre Ayew FW 10 nbsp Andre Pierre Gignac Substitutes GK 40 nbsp Elinton Andrade DF 5 nbsp Hilton DF 26 nbsp Jean Philippe Sabo MF 6 nbsp Edouard Cisse MF 12 nbsp Charles Kabore nbsp 64 nbsp 7 MF 18 nbsp Fabrice Abriel nbsp 85 FW 15 nbsp Jordan Ayew nbsp 90 Manager nbsp Didier Deschamps nbsp MONTPELLIER GK 1 nbsp Laurent Pionnier RB 2 nbsp Garry Bocaly nbsp 77 CB 3 nbsp Mapou Yanga M Biwa CB 22 nbsp Benjamin Stambouli LB 27 nbsp Cyril Jeunechamp CM 6 nbsp Joris Marveaux nbsp 89 CM 14 nbsp Romain Pitau c nbsp 73 RM 29 nbsp Younes Belhanda LM 23 nbsp Jamel Saihi FW 17 nbsp Olivier Giroud FW 19 nbsp Souleymane Camara nbsp 83 Substitutes GK 16 nbsp Geoffrey Jourdren DF 25 nbsp Xavier Collin DF 31 nbsp Teddy Mezague MF 12 nbsp Geoffrey Dernis nbsp 83 MF 13 nbsp Marco Estrada FW 11 nbsp Hasan Kabze nbsp 73 FW 24 nbsp Bangali Fode Koita nbsp 89 Manager nbsp Rene Girard MATCH OFFICIALS Assistant referees Mickael Annonier Atlantique Nicolas Pottier Maine Fourth official Said Ennjimi Centre Ouest Chief Delegate Christian Sercomanens Assistant delegates Michel Bortot Paul 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