2007 Coupe de France final

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2007 Coupe de France final

The 2007 Coupe de France final was the final match of the 2006-07 season of Coupe de France, a domestic club football tournament organised by the French Football Federation since 1917. It was held at Stade de France in Saint-Denis on 12 May 2007. It was competed between Olympique de Marseille and FC Sochaux-Montbéliard.

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2007 Coupe de France final
Event2006–07 Coupe de France
After extra time
Sochaux won 5–4 on penalties
Date12 May 2007
VenueStade de France, Saint-Denis
RefereeÉric Poulat
Attendance79,797
2006
2008
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Sochaux won its second cup title after defeating Marseille 54 in a penalty shoot-out after the match ended in a 22 draw at the end of regulation time and extra time. While Toifilou Maoulida and Ronald Zubar missed their penalties for Marseille, only Jérémie Bréchet missed his penalty for the winning team. As winners of the Coupe de France, Sochaux earned a spot to play in the 2007–08 UEFA Cup and compete in the 2007 Trophée des Champions.

Background

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Stade de France hosted the final

Coupe de France is a domestic club football tournament organised by the French Football Federation since 1917.[1] Olympique de Marseille had won the tournament a record ten times prior to the competition. Marseille won its first cup in 1924 with the last title coming in 1989. FC Sochaux-Montbéliard had previously won the competition once in 1937. Marseille were favorites and considered this an opportunity to end a 14-year trophy drought. Sochaux finishesd 15th in the 2005-06 Ligue 1 season and were surprise entrants to the final of the Cup.[2]

Venue

The final was held at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis on 12 May 2007.[3] The final of the competition has been held at the stadium every year since 1998.[4] The multi-purpose stadium was built in 1998 for the 1998 FIFA World Cup and has a capacity of 81,338 for football matches.

Route to the final

About 6,577 teams entered the competition. As both the clubs were part of the 2006-07 Ligue 1, they entered the competiton in the round of 64.[5]

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Marseille Round Sochaux
Opponent H/A Result Opponent H/A Result
Cambrai A 4–1 (a.e.t.) Round of 64 Saint-Étienne A 3–1
Le Mans A 1–0 (a.e.t.) Round of 32 Lyon-Duchère H 2–1
Lyon H 2–1 Round of 16 Monaco A 2–0
Vannes H 5–0 Quarter-finals Paris SG A 2–1
Nantes H 3–0 Semi-finals Montceau A 2–0 (a.e.t.)
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Match

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The match kicked off at 20:00 local time with an attendance of 79,797 people.[3] Marseille took the lead after Djibril Cissé in the fifth minute, and led by a single goal at half time. Mid-way through the second half, Sochaux equalized through Moumouni Dagano. The match ended in a stalemate in regulation time after no further goals were scored. In extra time, Cisse again gave the lead for Marseille in the 98th minute before Sochaux came back to equalize for the second time in the last few minutes of the game through Anthony Le Tallec.[3][6]

In the ensuing penalty shoot-out, Toifilou Maoulida missed Marseille's second penalty to handover the advantage to Sochaux. However, Jérémie Bréchet missed his team's fifth and decisive penalty and the score remained 4-4 on penalties.[3][6] Sochaux goalkeeper Teddy Richert saved the penalty taken by Ronald Zubar before Philippe Brunel scored the winning penalty for the team.[7][8]

Details

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Marseille2–2 (a.e.t.)Sochaux
Cissé 5', 98' Report Dagano 67'
Le Tallec 115'
Penalties
4–5
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Attendance: 79,797
Referee: Éric Poulat
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Marseille
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Sochaux
Marseille:
GK1France Cédric Carrasso
RB2Senegal Habib Beye (c)
CB4France Julien RodríguezYellow card 90'
CB5France Ronald Zubar
LB3Nigeria Taye Taiwo
DM6Albania Lorik Cana
DM8Cameroon Modeste M'bamidownward-facing red arrow 94'
RW7France Franck Ribéry
AM10France Samir Nasri
LW11Senegal Mamadou Niangdownward-facing red arrow 74'
CF9France Djibril Cissé
Substitutes:
GK16France Sébastien Hamel
DF12Argentina Renato Civelli
MF14Nigeria Wilson OrumaYellow card 100'upward-facing green arrow 74'
FW15France Mickaël Pagis
FW13France Toifilou Maoulidaupward-facing green arrow 94'
Manager:
France Albert Emon
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Souchaux:
GK1France Teddy Richert
RB3France Stéphane Pichot
CB7Nigeria Rabiu Afolabi
CB2France Jérémie Bréchet (c)
LB4Serbia Duško Tošić
RM6Algeria Karim Ziani
CM11France Romain Pitaudownward-facing red arrow 106'
CM5Senegal Guirane N'Daw
LM10France Jérôme LeroyYellow card 31'
CF8France Sébastien Graxdownward-facing red arrow 74'
CF9Burkina Faso Moumouni Daganodownward-facing red arrow 104'
Substitutes:
GK16France Jérémy Gavanon
DF12France Lionel Potillon
MF13France Philippe Brunelupward-facing green arrow 106'
FW14France Anthony Le Tallecupward-facing green arrow 104'
FW15Slovenia Valter Birsaupward-facing green arrow 74'
Manager:
France Alain Perrin

Aftermath

The final victory led to Sochaux lifting the Coupe de France for the second time in the club's history and their first win in over 70 years.[6][9] As winners of the Coupe de France, Sochaux earned a spot to play in the 2007–08 UEFA Cup and compete in the 2007 Trophée des Champions.[5][3]

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