1981 Coupe de France final explained

1981 Coupe de France final
Event:1980–81 Coupe de France
Team1:Bastia
Team1score:2
Team2:Saint-Étienne
Team2score:1
Date:13 June 1981
Stadium:Parc des Princes
City:Paris
Referee:Georges Konrath
Attendance:46,155
Previous:1980
Next:1982

The 1981 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris on 13 June 1981, that saw Bastia defeat Saint-Étienne 2–1 thanks to goals by Louis Marcialis and Roger Milla.

Match details

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GK Pierrick Hiard
DF Jean-Louis Cazes
DF 3 Paul Marchioni (c)
DF Charles Orlanducci
DF Félix Lacuesta
MF Jean-Louis Desvignes
MF Alain Fiard
MF Joël Henry
FW 7 Louis Marcialis
FW Roger Milla
FW Simei Ihily
Manager:
Antoine RedinAssistant referees:
Fourth official:
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GK 1 Jean Castaneda
DF Patrick Battiston
DF Gérard Janvion
DF
DF Christian Lopez (c)
MF Jacques Santini
MF Jean-Marie Elie
MF Michel Platini
FW Jacques Zimako
FW
FW Johnny Rep
Substitutes:
DF
FW
Manager:
Robert Herbin

See also

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