2017–18 Coupe de France explained

Coupe de France
Year:2017–18
Country:France
Matches:195
Defending Champions:Paris Saint-Germain
Champions:Paris Saint-Germain (12th title)
Runner-Up:Les Herbiers VF
Goals:650
Top Goal Scorer:Said Idazza
Ángel Di María
(7 goals each)
Prevseason:2016–17
Nextseason:2018–19

The 2017–18 Coupe de France was the 101st season of the most prestigious football cup competition of France. The competition was organised 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 (winner of 2017 New Caledonia Cup), Tahiti (winner of 2017 Tahiti Cup), Réunion, and Saint Martin).

Paris Saint-Germain were the defending champions, and won their 4th consecutive final and record 12th title overall with a 2–0 win over Les Herbiers VF in the final.[1]

Teams

Round 1 to 6

See main article: 2017–18 Coupe de France preliminary rounds.

The first six rounds, and any preliminaries, are organised by the Regional Leagues and the Overseas Territories, who allow teams from within their league structure to enter at any point up to the third round. Teams from Championnat National 3 enter at the third round, those from Championnat National 2 enter at the fourth round and those from Championnat National enter at the fifth round.[2]

Round 7

The 145 qualifiers from the 6th round of the Regional Leagues are joined by the 11 qualifiers from the Overseas Territories and the 20 teams from Ligue 2.

Ligue 2

Regional Leagues

Figures in parentheses indicate the tier of the French football league system the team play at.Nouvelle-Aquitaine

12 teams

Pays de la Loire

11 teams

Corsica

2 teams

Grand Est

20 teams

Centre-Val de Loire

4 teams

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

8 teams

Hauts-de-France

20 teams

Occitanie

11 teams

Normandy

8 teams

Méditerranée: 5 teams

Brittany

14 teams

Paris-Île-de-France: 11 teams

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

19 teams

Overseas Territories teams

French Guiana: 2 teams

Martinique: 2 teams

Guadeloupe: 2 teams

Réunion: 2 teams

Mayotte: 1 team

New Caledonia: 1 team

Tahiti: 1 team

Seventh round

The draw for the seventh round is made in two parts. First the Overseas teams are drawn against opponents from the French League structure who have applied to potentially travel overseas. Those French teams not drawn in this part are re-entered into the main draw.

The draw for the overseas teams took place on 25 October 2017.[5] The main draw for the seventh round took place on 26 October 2017.[6]

Ties took place on 10, 11 and 12 November 2017, with matches postponed from those dates being rescheduled for 18 and 19 November.[7] [8]

Main draw

The main draw was split into 10 regional groups, with the split primarily ensuring an equal distribution of clubs from the different tiers, and secondarily grouping by geography.[9]

Group 7J

Eighth round

The draw for the eighth round took place on 14 November 2017. Because AS Excelsior (R1) won their seventh round tie in mainland France, they are guaranteed a home tie in the eighth round, against one of the opponents from the French League structure who applied to potentially travel overseas.

Games were played on 1, 2, 3, 9 and 10 December 2017.[10]

Main draw

The main draw was split into 6 groups, with the split primarily ensuring an equal distribution of clubs from the different tiers, and secondarily grouping by geography.

Group 8F

Round of 64

The draw for the ninth round (known as the round of 64) took place on 14 December 2017. The 20 Ligue 1 teams join the draw at this stage. The draw is split into four groups to ensure equal distribution of teams from each tier, with geographical proximity a secondary factor.[11]

The lowest ranked teams remaining in the competition at this stage were AC Houilles and FC Still 1930, both from tier 8 (Regional 3). FC Still 1930 entered the competition at the first round, and are the longest standing team still in the competition.

Games were played on 6, 7 and 8 January 2018.

Group 9D

Round of 32

The draw for the tenth round (known as the round of 32) took place on 8 January 2018. This was an open draw.[12] [13]

The lowest ranked teams remaining in the competition at this stage were Canet Roussillon FC, FC Saint-Lô Manche and ASC Biesheim, all from tier 5 (Championnat National 3).

Games were played on 23, 24 and 25 January 2018.

Round of 16

The draw for the eleventh round (known as the round of 16) took place on 25 January 2018. This was an open draw.[14]

The lowest ranked team remaining in the competition at this stage was US Granville, from tier 4 (Championnat National 2).

Games were played on 6, 7 and 8 February 2018.

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 8 February 2018. This was an open draw.[15]

The lowest ranked teams remaining in the competition at this stage were FC Chambly and Les Herbiers VF, both from tier 3 (Championnat National).

Games were played on 27 and 28 February and 1 March 2018.

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals took place on 1 March 2018. This was an open draw.[16]

The lowest ranked teams remaining in the competition at this stage were still FC Chambly and Les Herbiers VF, both from tier 3 (Championnat National).

Games were played on 17 and 18 April 2018.

Final

See main article: 2018 Coupe de France final.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paris Saint-Germain win Coupe de France to secure domestic treble. 8 May 2018. ESPN. 14 December 2018.
  2. Web site: Regelment de la Coupe de France. 21 October 2017. 23 October 2017. fr. FFF.fr. 23 October 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171023231048/https://www.fff.fr/static/uploads/media/cms_pdf/0003/48/3b812da0a453a9537b33f7fab2f13d83e26b6918.pdf. dead.
  3. Web site: Lossi au Bout de la Nuit / Finale Coupe de Calédonie. Fédération Calédonienne de Football. 23 October 2017. 23 October 2017. fr. https://web.archive.org/web/20181215070214/https://www.fedcalfoot.com/lossi-au-bout-de-la-nuit-finale-coupe-de-caledonie/. 15 December 2018. dead.
  4. Web site: Coupe Tahiti Nui. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 21 September 2017. 20 October 2017.
  5. Web site: Coupe de France: Les affiches du 7ème tour pour l'Outre-Mer. foot-national.com. fr. 25 October 2017. 25 October 2017.
  6. Web site: Les Dates des Tirages au Sort. fr. FFF.fr. 29 August 2017. 20 October 2017.
  7. Web site: Coupe de France Phase FFF 2017-2018. FFF.fr. fr. 12 November 2017. 14 November 2017.
  8. Web site: Coupe De France - 7th round. Scoresway. 12 November 2017. 14 November 2017.
  9. Web site: Modalites Organisation 7eme et 8eme Tour Edition 2017/2018. FFF.fr. fr. 21 October 2017. 14 November 2017.
  10. Web site: Le tirage au sort du 8e tour. fr. FFF.fr. 14 November 2017. 14 November 2017.
  11. Web site: Tirage au Sort de 32emes le 4 Decembre. fr. FFF.fr. 4 December 2017. 4 December 2017.
  12. Web site: Coupe de France. Le tirage des seizièmes de finale, mode d'emploi. footamateur.fr. fr. 8 January 2018.
  13. Web site: Coupe de France: Tirage des 16èmes en direct à 20h00. foot-national.com. fr. 8 January 2018.
  14. Web site: Tirage des 8es le 25 Janvier À Strasbourg. fff.fr. fr. 25 January 2018.
  15. Web site: Les Matches des Quarts de Finale. fff.fr. fr. 8 February 2018.
  16. Web site: Un Club de National en Finae!. fff.fr. fr. 1 March 2018. 2 March 2018.