2013 Coupe de France final

The 2013 Coupe de France final was the 95th final of France's most prestigious football cup competition.[1] The final took place on 31 May 2013 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis and was contested between Bordeaux and Evian. The winner of the Coupe de France was guaranteed a place in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League with the club's appearance being dependent on whether it qualifies for the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League. The final was broadcast live on France 2.

2013 Coupe de France final
Event2012–13 Coupe de France
Date31 May 2013
VenueStade de France, Saint-Denis
RefereeFredy Fautrel
Attendance77,000
2012
2014

Evian TG reached the final for the first time in their history. Bordeaux won their fourth Coupe de France, and first since 1987, after a 3–2 victory against Évian.[2][3]

Road to the final

BordeauxRoundEvian
OpponentH/AResult2012–13 Coupe de FranceOpponentH/AResult
ChâteaurouxA3–2Round of 64AC AmiensA1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 pen.)
MoulinsA2–1Round of 32VertouA2–0
Raon-l'ÉtapeA2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 pen.)
Round of 16Le HavreH3–1
LensA3–2Quarter-finalsParis Saint-GermainH1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 pen.)
TroyesA2–1Semi-finalsLorientH4–0

Match

Summary

Bordeaux opened the scoring in the 39th minute when Cheick Diabaté went around Evian goalkeeper Bertrand Laquait to slot home. Bordeaux were awarded a penalty a minute into the second half when Diabaté was brought down, but Laquait saved the spot kick with a one-handed stop down to his left from Diabaté. Evian equalised in the 51st minute when Yannick Sagbo controlled the ball on his chest before finishing from close range. Bordeaux went ahead again two minutes later when Henri Saivet scored from five yards out. In the 70th minute the scores were level again when Brice Dja Djedje finished at the back post after a cross from the left. With one minute remaining, Diabaté got the winning goal when he scored from seven yards out, after being played in by Nicolas Maurice-Belay.[4]

Bordeaux3–2Evian
Diabaté 39', 89'
Saivet 53'
ReportSagbo 51'
Dja Djédjé 70'
GK16 Cédric Carrasso
RB25 Mariano  20'
CB6 Ludovic Sané
CB3 Henrique
LB28 Benoît Trémoulinas
CM26 Grégory Sertic
CM18 Jaroslav Plašil (c)  67'
CM4 Ludovic Obraniak
LW20 Henri Saivet
RW19 Nicolas Maurice-Belay
FW14 Cheick Diabaté
Substitutes:
GK30 Kévin Olimpa
DF23 Florian Marange
DF27 Marc Planus
MF8 Fahid Ben Khalfallah
MF17 André Biyogo Poko  67'
MF22 Julien Faubert
MF24 Abdou Traoré
Manager:
Francis Gillot
GK16 Bertrand Laquait
RB26 Brice Dja Djédjé
CB3 Betão
CB22 Cédric Cambon (c)
LB18 Daniel Wass
CM2 Mohammed Rabiu  83'
CM24 Olivier Sorlin  29'
CM23 Miloš Ninković  60'
RW9 Kévin Bérigaud
LW29 Saber Khlifa
FW20 Yannick Sagbo  90+1'
Substitutes:
GK1 Johann Durand
DF17 Aldo Angoula  90+1'
DF21 Cédric Mongongu
DF28 Fabrice Ehret
MF4 Éric Tié Bi  83'
MF14 Cédric Barbosa  60'
MF19 Guillaume Lacour
Manager:
Pascal Dupraz

Match officials

Man of the Match

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

See also

References