1918 Coupe de France final explained

1918 Coupe de France final
Event:1917–18 Coupe de France
Team1:Olympique Pantin
Team1score:3
Team2:FC Lyon
Team2score:0
Date:5 May 1918
Stadium:Parc des Princes
City:Paris
Referee:Jacques Battaille
Attendance:2,000
Next:1919

The 1918 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Légion Saint-Michel field, Paris on May 5, 1918, that saw Olympique de Pantin defeat FC Lyon 3–0 thanks to goals by Émile Fiévet (2) and Louis Darques.

Match details

OLYMPIQUE DE PANTIN:
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GK René Decoux
DF Edouard Van Roey
DF Lambrechts
DF Henk Van Steck
DF Charles Olivan
MF Julien Lina
MF Jules Dewaquez
FW Paul Landauer
FW Louis Darques (c)
FW Émile Fiévet
FW Henri Delouys
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Assistant Referees:
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FC LYON:
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GK Paul Weber
DF Louis Orvain
DF André Bellon
DF Louis Allemand
DF Roger Ebrard (c)
MF Maurice Meunier
MF Alexis Soulignac
FW Jacques Salmson
FW Henri Bard
FW André Weber
FW G. Richer
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