2014 Coupe de France final explained

2014 Coupe de France final
Event:2013–14 Coupe de France
Team1:Rennes
Team1association:Ligue 1
Team1score:0
Team2:Guingamp
Team2association:Ligue 1
Team2score:2
Date:3 May 2014
Stadium:Stade de France
City:Saint-Denis
Referee:Tony Chapron
Attendance:80,000
Previous:2013
Next:2015

The 2014 Coupe de France final decided the winner of the 2013 - 14 Coupe de France, the 97th season of France's premier football cup. It was played on 3 May at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, Paris.

In the final, Guingamp beat Rennes 2 - 0 in a Derby Breton to win their second Coupe de France title. By winning, they qualified for the Group Stage of the 2014 - 15 UEFA Europa League, and the 2014 Trophée des Champions against the 2013 - 14 Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain.

Background

The match was Rennes' sixth final, of which they had won two (1965 and 1971). Their most recent final was in 2009, which they lost 2–1 to Guingamp. That was Guingamp's second appearance in the final after their unsuccessful attempt in 1997 when they lost on penalties to Nice.[1]

Hundreds of supporters of Guingamp (based in a small agricultural town in northern Brittany, the team is nicknamed 'The Farmers') travelled to Paris in a motorcade of tractors.[2]

Route to the final

RennesRoundGuingamp
OpponentH/AResult2013–14 Coupe de FranceOpponentH/AResult
ValenciennesH1–1 (a.e.t.)
(8–7 pen.)
Round of 64FC Bourg-PéronnasA2–0
BoulogneA2–0Round of 32ConcarneauA3–2 (a.e.t.)
AuxerreA1–0Round of 16Île-RousseA2–0
LilleH2–0Quarter-finalsCannesA2–0
AngersA3–2Semi-finalsMonacoA3–1 (a.e.t.)

Rennes

Rennes, of Ligue 1, began their campaign in the Round of 64 on 4 January at home to fellow top-flight team Valenciennes, winning 8-7 on penalties. In the next round, they won 2-0 at third-tier Boulogne, with goals from Anders Konradsen and Silvio Romero. In the Round of 16, away to Ligue 2 Auxerre, they won via a first-half Foued Kadir goal. Rennes then beat Lille 2-0 at home, with goals from Kamil Grosicki and Romain Alessandrini.[3] In their semi-final on 15 April, Rennes beat second-tier Angers 3-2 at home, with Ola Toivonen, Grosicki and Jean Makoun scoring.[4]

Guingamp

Guingamp, also of Ligue 1, entered into the Round of 64, where they played away to third-tier Bourg-Péronnas on 5 January and won via first-half goals from Claudio Beauvue and Mustapha Yatabaré. They went away again in the Round of 32, to fifth-tier Concarneau, and won 3-2 in extra-time after a 1-1 regulation-time draw, Yatabaré (2) and Beauvue again the scorers. In the Round of 16 Guingamp travelled to Corsica to play another fifth-tier club, Île-Rousse, who had reached that stage by defeating holders Bordeaux. Goals from Grégory Cerdan and Mustapha Diallo sent Guingamp into the quarter-finals, where they played AS Cannes and won 2-0 away again, through another Yatabaré brace. In the semi-final on 16 April 2014, Guingamp played at home against their first top-flight opponents, Monaco. Yatabaré scored early on, but Dimitar Berbatov equalised before half-time. The scores remained level into the second half of extra time, in which Guingamp scored twice, through Yatabaré and Fatih Atık.[5]

Match

Summary

Jonathan Martins Pereira scored the first goal for Guingamp with a volley from the edge of the area in the 37th minute, and Mustapha Yatabaré got the second in the 46th minute with a powerful downward header from Steeven Langil's left-wing cross.

Details

RENNES:
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GK 1 Benoît Costil
RB 29 Romain Danzé (c)
CB 5 Jean-Armel Kana-Biyik
CB 22 Sylvain Armand
LB 12 Steven Moreira
CM 23
CM 28 Abdoulaye Doucouré
CM 15
RW 6
LW 19 Romain Alessandrini
FW 9 Ola Toivonen
Substitutes:
GK 30 Cheikh N'Diaye
DF 21 John Boye
MF 10 Foued Kadir
MF 14 Tiémoué Bakayoko
MF 17
FW 11
FW 24
Manager:
Philippe Montanier
GUINGAMP:
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GK 30 Mamadou Samassa
RB 6 Jonathan Martins Pereira
CB 29 Christophe Kerbrat
CB 15 Jérémy Sorbon
LB 7 Dorian Lévêque
CM 10 Younousse Sankharé
CM 18 Lionel Mathis (c)
RM 8
LM 11
FW 13
FW 9 Mustapha Yatabaré
Substitutes:
GK 16 Guy N'dy Assembé
DF 4 Baissama Sankoh
MF 5
MF 26
MF 28
FW 14 Ladislas Douniama
FW 17 Rachid Alioui
Manager:
Jocelyn Gourvennec
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MAN OF THE MATCH

  • TBD
width=50% valign=topMATCH RULES
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: France - List of Cup Finals. RSSSF. 15 April 2014.
  2. https://metro.co.uk/2014/05/03/hundreds-of-guingamp-fans-drive-tractors-to-paris-for-french-cup-final-4717109/ Hundreds of Guingamp fans drive tractors to Paris for French Cup final
  3. News: Coupe de France: Rennes 2 Lille 0. 9 September 2014. Four Four Two. 27 March 2014.
  4. News: Coupe de France: Rennes 3 Angers 2. 9 September 2014. Four Four Two. 15 April 2014.
  5. News: Coupe de France: Guingamp beat Monaco 3-1 AET to reach final. 18 April 2014. Sky Sports News. 17 April 2014.