2012–13 Coupe de France

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2012–13 Coupe de France
Country  France
Teams 7,656
Champions Bordeaux
Runners-up Evian TG

The 2012–13 Coupe de France was the 96th season of the most prestigious cup competition of France. The competition was organized by the French Football Federation (FFF) and open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories (Guadeloupe, French Guyana, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Réunion). The final was contested on 31 May 2013 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis.[1] The defending champions were Lyon, who defeated Quevilly 1–0 in the final of the 2011–12 season, but lost this season in the Round of 64 against Épinal. The winner of the competition, Bordeaux, qualified for the group stage of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.[2]

Calendar

On 1 June 2012, the FFF announced the calendar for the 96th Coupe de France season.[3]

On 4 October 2012, the French Football Federation confirmed that the final of the Coupe de France would be moved up a day from 1 June to 31 May. The change occurred due to the final match of the 2012–13 Top 14 season being contested at the Stade de France on 1 June, which would have conflicted with the Coupe de France final.[4]

Round First match date Fixtures Clubs New entries this round Prize money Notes
First Round 18 August 2012[5]
Second Round 1 September 2012
Third Round 16 September 2012 Clubs participating in CFA 2 gain entry.
Fourth Round 30 September 2012 Clubs participating in CFA gain entry.
Fifth Round 14 October 2012 Clubs participating in National gain entry.
Sixth Round 28 October 2012 none
Seventh Round 17 November 2012 88 196 → 108 Clubs participating in Ligue 2 gain entry.
Eighth Round 8 December 2012 44 108 → 64 none
Round of 64 5 January 2013 32 64 → 32 20 Clubs participating in Ligue 1 gain entry.
Round of 32 22 January 2013 16 32 → 16 none
Round of 16 26 February 2013 8 16 → 8 none
Quarter-finals 16 April 2013 4 8 → 4 none
Semi-finals 7 May 2013 2 4 → 2 none
Final 31 May 2013 1 2 → 1 none Coupe de France Final at the Stade de France.

Regional qualifying rounds

All of the teams that enter the competition, but are not members of Ligue 1 or Ligue 2, have to compete in the regional qualifying rounds. The regional qualifying rounds determine the number of regional clubs that will earn spots in the 7th round and normally lasts six rounds.

Seventh Round

The draw for the seventh round of the Coupe de France was held on 31 October 2012 at the headquarters of the Comité National Olympique et Sportif Français (CNOSF), the national sporting committee of France, and was conducted by Guy Ferrier, the France women's under-17 coach that won the 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, as well as former footballers Jérôme Alonzo and Daniel Rodighiero.[6] The overseas regional draw was conducted on the previous day.[7] The matches will be played on 17–18 November.

Overseas region

Eighth round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Laval 1–2 Guingamp
Saint-Renan 0–1 Nantes
Reims Sainte-Anne 0–5 Caen
Saint Amand 1–3 Le Havre
Agde 0–1 Chauray
Limonest 0–1 Arles-Avignon
Vallières 0–2 CA Bastia
AS Monaco 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(6–7 p)
Bourg-Péronnas
Savigneux Montbrisson 2–1 Villefranche
Saint-Louis Neuweg 1–3 Épinal
Pontarlier 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
Colmar
Stade Bordelais 1–0 Niort
AV Lozère 4–2 Limoges
Tarbes 0–5 Nîmes
Montceau Bourgogne 2–0 Mulhouse
Arras 1–0 (a.e.t.) Angers
Amiens AC 1–0 Racing Colombes 92
Amnéville 2–0 Fleury Mérogis
Compiègne 0–4 Dieppe
Armentières 0–6 Lens
Stade Pontivy 1–4 Vendée Luçon
Sablé-sur-Sarthe 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)
Plabennec
Vitré 1–2 Vendée Fontenay
Aurillac 0–1 Istres
Yzeure 0–1 Moulins
Vitry 0–3 Boulogne-sur-Mer
Drouais 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Évry
Stade Léonard 0–5 Carquefou
Mondeville 0–1 (a.e.t.) Châteauroux
Évreux 0–1 Le Mans
Vertou 3–0 Saint-Saturnin Arche
Bar le Duc 2–3 Raon-l'Étape
Labrède 0–1 (a.e.t.) Muret
Saint-Jean Beaulieu 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
Vénissieux
Sainte-Marguerite 0–1 Belfort
Les Mureaux 0–1 Metz
Stade Portelois 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Dunkerque
Ytrac 1–6 Vendée Poiré sur Vie
Martigues 1–4 Marseille Consolat
Meaux 1–0 (a.e.t.) Chambly
Blois 0–2 (a.e.t.) Rouen
Strasbourg 0–1 Sedan
Pontivy 0–3 Saint-Malo
Haguenau 2–3 Thaon

Round of 64

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Marseille Consolat 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Moulins
Belfort 1–3 Le Havre
Le Mans 1–2 Vendée Poiré sur Vie
Savigneux Montbrisson 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
Vénissieux
Amiens AC 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)
Evian TG
Amnéville 1–2 (a.e.t.) Raon-l'Étape
Thaon 0–1 Sochaux
Montceau Bourgogne 0–1 Troyes
Stade Bordelais 1–0 Carquefou
Drouais 1–5 Nancy
Chauray 1–5 Lorient
Rouen 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
Ajaccio
Boulogne-sur-Mer 0–1 Toulouse
Saint-Malo 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Vertou
Plabennec 1–0 Reims
Lille 3–2 Nîmes
Bourg-Péronnas 1–2 Montpellier
Muret 0–2 Vendée Fontenay
Épinal 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
O. Lyonnais
Metz 2–3 (a.e.t.) Nice
Caen 2–3 Saint-Étienne
Châteauroux 2–3 Bordeaux
O. Marseille 2–1 (a.e.t.) Guingamp
Lens 2–1 Rennes
Meaux 1–0 Stade Portelois
Pontarlier 1–2 Sedan
AV Lozère 2–0 Arles-Avignon
Vendée Luçon 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Brest
CA Bastia 2–0 SC Bastia
Dieppe 2–3 Nantes
Arras 3–4 Paris SG
Istres 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Valenciennes

Round of 32

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Evian TG reached the semi-finals of the French Cup for the first time in their history.

Final

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Evian TG reached the final for the first time in their history. Bordeaux won their fourth French Cup, and first since 1987 after a 3-2 victory against Évian.[8][9]

31 May 2013
21:00
Bordeaux 3–2 Evian TG
Diabaté Goal 39'89'
Saivet Goal 53'
Report Sagbo Goal 51'
Dja Djédjé Goal 70'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 77,000
Referee: Fredy Fautrel

Media coverage

For the fifth consecutive season in France, France Télévisions were the free to air broadcasters while Eurosport were the subscription broadcasters.

These matches were broadcast live on French television:

Round France Télévisions Eurosport
Seventh Round
Eighth round
Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

See also

References

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