Tournament details | |
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Country | France |
Defending champions | Paris Saint-Germain |
Final positions | |
Champions | Auxerre |
Runner-up | Nîmes |
Tournament statistics | |
Top goal scorer(s) | Marc Libbra (5 goals) |
The Coupe de France 1995–96 was its 79th edition. It was won by AJ Auxerre.
Round of 64
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Cannes (D1) | 5–1 | Perpignan (D2) |
Monaco (D1) | 1–0 | Lens (D1) |
Saint-Étienne (D1) | 5–0 | Saintes (Nat.3) |
Niort (D2) | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (7–6 p) |
Guingamp (D1) |
Charnay (Nat.3) | 1–3 | Metz (D1) |
Blénod (Nat.3) | 1–0 | Bastia (D1) |
Brest (Nat.1) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) |
Nice (D1) |
Gueugnon (D1) | 1–2 | Valence (D2) |
Saint-Lô (Nat.2) | 1–3 | Angers (D2) |
Saint-Leu (Nat.1) | 0–1 | Lille (D1) |
La Flèche (Nat.3) | 1–3 | Martigues (D1) |
Marienau Forbach (DH) | 1–4 | Dijon (Nat.1) |
Nozay (DH) | 0–2 | Thouars (Nat.3) |
Lyon (D1) | 0–1 | Auxerre (D1) |
Saint-Quentin (Nat.3) | 1–7 | Nantes (D1) |
Vallée d'Eure (Nat.3) | 1–2 | Montpellier (D1) |
Paris Saint-Germain (D1) | 3–1 | Châteauroux (D2) |
Pont-de-Roide (DH) | 1–4 | Bordeaux (D1) |
Pontivy (Nat.3) | 2–0 | Trélissac (Nat.3) |
Raon-l'Étape (Nat.3) | 0–1 | Poissy (Nat.2) |
Salbris (Nat.3) | 0–3 | Le Havre (D1) |
Toulon (Nat.1) | 2–1 | Pau (Nat.2) |
Laval (D2) | 4–1 | Stade Poitevin (D2) |
Caen (D2) | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Amiens (D2) |
Rennes (D1) | 1–2 | Nancy (D2) |
Toulouse Fontaines (Nat.2) | 0–1 | Istres (Nat.1) |
Le Mans (D2) | 1–0 | Créteil (Nat.1) |
Dunkerque (D2) | 1–3 | Sochaux (D2) |
Endoume (Nat.3) | 0–2 | Marseille (D2) |
Valenciennes (Nat.1) | 1–2 | Strasbourg (D1) |
Mulhouse (D2) | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Haguenau (Nat.1) |
Nîmes (Nat.1) | 3–1 | Saint-Priest (Nat.2) |
Round of 32
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Cannes (D1) | 0–1 | Sochaux (D2) |
Nancy (D2) | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) |
Lille (D1) |
Valence (D2) | 3–0 | Dijon (Nat.1) |
Poissy (Nat.2) | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) |
Strasbourg (D1) |
Niort (D2) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) |
Mulhouse (D2) |
Thouars (Nat.1) | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Martigues (D1) |
Metz (D1) | 0–1 | Caen (D2) |
Nantes (D1) | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) |
Monaco (D1) |
Nice (D1) | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Laval (D2) |
Nîmes (Nat.1) | 3–1 | Saint-Étienne (D1) |
Paris Saint-Germain (D1) | 2–0 | Angers (D2) |
Pontivy (Nat.1) | 0–2 | Marseille (D2) |
Toulon (Nat.1) | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Bordeaux (D1) |
Le Mans (D2) | 0–2 | Auxerre (D1) |
Blénod (Nat.3) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) |
Le Havre (D1) |
Montpellier (D1) | 2–1 | Istres (Nat.3) |
Round of 16
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Auxerre (D1) | 3–1 | Paris Saint-Germain (D1) |
Lille (D1) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) |
Monaco (D1) |
Niort (D2) | 0–1 | Strasbourg (D1) |
Toulon (Nat.1) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (1–4 p) |
Montpellier (D1) |
Valence (D2) | 1–0 | Laval (D2) |
Caen (D2) | 5–0 | Sochaux (D1) |
Blénod (Nat.3) | 0–2 | Marseille (D2) |
Thouars (Nat.1) | 0–2 | Nîmes (Nat.1) |
Quarter-finals
16 March 1996 | Montpellier (1) | 1–0 | Caen (2) | Montpellier |
Petit 7' | Report | Stadium: Stade de la Mosson Attendance: 7,330 Referee: Philippe Leduc |
16 March 1996 | Valence (2) | 0–2 | Auxerre (1) | Valence |
Report | Blanc 21' Diomède 57' |
Stadium: Stade Georges Pompidou Attendance: 14,082 Referee: Rémi Harrel |
16 March 1996 | Marseille (2) | 1–0 | Lille (1) | Marseille |
Ferrer 80' (pen.) | Report | Stadium: Stade Vélodrome Attendance: 26,000 Referee: Pascal Garibian |
17 March 1996 | Nîmes (3) | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Strasbourg (1) | Nîmes |
Gros 32' Perez 35' Sabin 112' |
Report | Frankowski 12' Mostovoi 69' |
Stadium: Stade des Costières Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Claude Colombo |
Semi-finals
13 April 1996 | Marseille (2) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (1–3[1] p) | Auxerre (1) | Marseille |
Ferrer 120+4' (pen.) | Report | Lamouchi 118' | Stadium: Stade Vélodrome Attendance: 26,670 Referee: Alain Sars | |
Penalties | ||||
14 April 1996 | Nîmes (3) | 1–0 | Montpellier (1) | Nîmes |
Ramdane 9' | Report | Stadium: Stade des Costières Attendance: 21,366 Referee: Gilles Veissière |
Final
Topscorer
Marc Libbra (5 goals)
References
- ↑ Match Report Archived 27 October 2005 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
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