Showing posts with label Coupe de France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coupe de France. Show all posts
3.11.17
FC Sete
Colombes, 06.05.34
FC Sete beat L'Olympique de Marseille 2-1 to win the Coupe de France.
Sete also secured the championnat de France de football 1933-1934, becoming the first team in French football to do the double.
The feat is celebrated in the club's present name- FC Sète 34.
There was an international flavour to the successful squad. Joseph Hillier was English, Marcel Bukovi (originally Marton Bukovi) and Istvan Lukacs were Hungarian. Club captain Yvan Bek came from Yugoslavia and winger Ali Benouna was Algerian.
Istvan Lukacs scored both Sete's goals in the cup final and was also the leading scorer in the league with 28 goals
24.7.14
Coupe de France
French football administrator Henri Delaunay had been so impressed by his visit to the 1902 FA Cup Final (Sheffield United v Southampton at Crystal Palace in front of 76,914) that he had harboured ambitions of founding a similar competition in France. Between 1915 and 1919 Delaunay was Secretary General of Fédération gymnastique et sportive des patronages de France. He replaced his clubmate Charles Simon. Both were associated with the Parisian club L'Étoile des Deux Lacs.
In 1915 Simon was killed fighting in the war.
In 1917-18 at Delaunay's instigation, the first edition of the Coupe Charles Simon was played. 48 clubs entered (teams from the north and east were absent- the war was still in progress)- one team, British Aviation FC was disqualified as ineligible ( they weren't actually a French club or members of any French association).
A crowd of 2,000 paid 2 Francs each to watch the final, which was won by Olympique de Pantin. In 1918 Olympique changed their name to Olympique de Paris. In 1926 they merged with Red Star Saint-Ouen.
Olympique de Pantin
venue (Paris)
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05.05.18
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Olympique de Pantin
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3
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0
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FC Lyon
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Légion Saint-Michel
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2,000
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06.04.19
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CA de la Soc. Générale Paris
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3
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2
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Olympique de Paris
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Parc des Princes
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10,000
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09.05.20
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Cercle Athl. de Paris
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2
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1
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Havre A C
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Stade Bergeyre
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7,000
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24.04.21
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Red Star Amical Club
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2
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1
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Olympique de Paris
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Stade Pershing
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18,000
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07.05.22
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Red Star Amical Club
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2
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0
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Stade Rennais
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Stade Pershing
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25,000
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06.05.23
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Red Star Amical Club
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4
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2
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FC Cette
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Stade Pershing
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29,000
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13.04.24
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Olympique de Marseille
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3
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2
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FC Cette
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Stade Olympique
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29,000
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26.04.25
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CA des Sports Généraux
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1
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1
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FC Rouen
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Stade Olympique
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18,000
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10.05.25
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CA des Sports Généraux
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3
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2
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FC Rouen
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Stade Olympique
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18,000 (R)
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09.05.26
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Olympique de Marseille
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4
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1
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AS Valentigney
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Stade Olympique
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30,000
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06.05.27
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Olympique de Marseille
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3
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0
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US Quevilly
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Stade Olympique
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23,800
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06.05.28
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Red Star Olympique
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3
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1
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Cercle Athlétique de Paris
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Stade Olympique
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30,000
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05.05.29
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Sp. Ol. Montpelliérrains
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2
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0
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FC Sète
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Stade Olympique
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25,000
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27.04.30
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FC Sète
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3
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1
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Racing Club de France
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Stade Olympique
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35,000
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03.05.31
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Club Français
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3
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0
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Sports Ol. Montpelliérains
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Stade Olympique
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30,000
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24.04.32
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AS Cannes
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1
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0
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Racing Club Roubaisien
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Stade Olympique
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36,143
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07.05.33
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Excelsior AC Roubaix
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3
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1
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Racing Club Roubaisien
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Stade Olympique
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38,000
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06.05.34
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FC Sète
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2
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1
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Olympique de Marseille
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Stade Olympique
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40,600
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05.05.35
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Olympique de Marseille
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3
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0
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Stade Rennais UC
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Stade Olympique
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40,008
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03.05.36
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Racing Club de Paris
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1
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0
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FC Olympique de Charleville
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Stade Olympique
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39,725
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09.05.37
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FC Sochaux-Montbéliard
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2
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1
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Racing Club de Strasbourg
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Stade Olympique
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39,538
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17.4.14
Red Star Club Français
M. Rimet in the bowler hat.The stripes are green and white.
The Red Star Club Français was founded by by Jules Rimet and Ernest Weber in February 1897. The club enrolled as a member of Union des sociétés françaises de sports athlétiques (USFSA). Inclusivity was a key feature of the club's philosophy (although membership was 100 francs per month).
I must confess to being a little confused by the references to Buffalo Bill in the various potted histories of the club.
The only Red Star I can find mentioned in connection with thye legendary Wild West showman is that the ship on which he sailed to Europe in 1889 belonged to the Red Star Line. There is also reference to Rimet's governess Miss Jenny , who was English, having influenced the naming of the club after the famous shipping line.
The Red Star was not a symbol of socialism at this point in time.
The Red Star was not a symbol of socialism at this point in time.
Rimet and friends also followed a trend by giving their club an English name.
The name evolved over time:
Red Star Club Français (1897–1906)
Red Star Amical Club (1906–1927)The name evolved over time:
Red Star Club Français (1897–1906)
Red Star Olympique (1927–1946)
The club won the Coupe de France 4 times in the 1920s (1921, 1922, 1923, 1928).
Red Star currently play in the third level of the French system.
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