Coupe de France Final 1980
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The Coupe de France Final 1980 was a football match held at Parc des Princes
Parc des Princes
The Parc des Princes is an all-seater football stadium located in the southwest of Paris, France. The venue, with a seating capacity of 48,712 spectators, has been the home of French football club Paris Saint-Germain since 1974. The current Parc des Princes was inaugurated on 4 June 1972, endowed...

, Paris
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

 on June 7, 1980, that saw AS Monaco FC
AS Monaco FC
Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club are a French football club based in Fontvieille, Monaco. The club was founded in 1924 and currently play in Ligue 2, the second tier of French football. The team plays its home matches at the Stade Louis II located within Fontvieille...

 defeat US Orléans
US Orléans
Union Sportive Orléanaise Loiret Football is a French association football club based in Orléans. The club was founded in 1920 and currently play in the Championnat National, the third division of French football, having achieved promotion from the Championnat de France amateur in the 2009–10...

 of Division 2
Ligue 2
Ligue 2 , formerly known as Division 2, is a French professional football league. The league serves as the second division of French football and is one of two divisions making up the Ligue de Football Professionnel , the other being Ligue 1, the country's top football division...

 3-1 thanks to goals by Albert Emon
Albert Emon
Albert Emon is French football manager.-Career:As a player he won the Ligue 1 with Olympique Marseille in 1972 and the Coupe de France in 1980 with AS Monaco. Emon also played for Stade de Reims and Olympique Lyonnais....

 and Delio Onnis
Delio Onnis
Delio Onnis is a retired Argentine football forward. He was nicknamed "el Tano" in Argentina....

.

Match details

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|colspan="4"|AS MONACO FC:
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|GK ||' ||  Jean-Luc Ettori
Jean-Luc Ettori
Jean-Luc Ettori is a retired French footballer who played goalkeeper from France, who spent his entire career with AS Monaco. He earned nine caps for the France national football team in the early 1980s including starting six out of seven games in the 1982 World Cup. He has played the most games...


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|DF ||
' ||  Daniel Zorzetto
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|DF ||' ||  Alfred Vitalis
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|DF ||
' ||  Bernard Gardon
Bernard Gardon
Bernard Gardon is a retired football defender from France, who obtained one cap for the French national team.-Titles:*French championship in 1973, 1978, 1981*Coupe de France in 1980 with AS Monaco FC...


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|DF ||' ||  Alain Moizan
Alain Moizan
Alain Moizan is a retired French professional football midfielder.In February 2008, he was appointed coach of the Mauritania national football team, his second national team coaching job after a short stint with Mali in 2004.-External links:*...


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|MF ||
' ||  Roger Ricort || ||
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|MF ||' ||  Albert Emon
Albert Emon
Albert Emon is French football manager.-Career:As a player he won the Ligue 1 with Olympique Marseille in 1972 and the Coupe de France in 1980 with AS Monaco. Emon also played for Stade de Reims and Olympique Lyonnais....

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|MF ||
' ||  Jean Petit
Jean Petit
Jean Petit is a former football midfielder from France, who earned twelve international caps for the French national team during the late 1970s. Petit played most of his professional career for AS Monaco, with whom he won the French title in 1978...

 || (c)
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|FW ||' ||  Christian Dalger
Christian Dalger
Christian Dalger is a former French footballer who played striker, who earned six international caps for the French national team during the 1970s, scoring two goals....


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|FW ||
'||   Didier Christophe
Didier Christophe
Didier Christophe is a retired professional French footballer who played midfielder. He is currently managing Pau.-External links:*...


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|FW ||'||  Delio Onnis
Delio Onnis
Delio Onnis is a retired Argentine football forward. He was nicknamed "el Tano" in Argentina....


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|FW ||
'||  Roger Milla
Roger Milla
Roger Milla is a retired Cameroonian footballer who played as a striker. He was one of the first African players to be a major star on the international stage...

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|DF ||'||  Thierry Ninot || ||
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|colspan=3|Manager:
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|colspan=4|  Gérard Banide
Gérard Banide
Gérard Banide is a former French football coach. He is the father of Laurent Banide.-External links and references:*...



Assistant Referees:

Fourth Official:

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|GK ||' ||  Patrick Viot
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|DF ||' ||  Pascal Drouet
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|DF ||
' ||  Yannick Plissonneau
Yannick Plissonneau
Yannick Plissonneau is a French former football player and manager.As player, Plissonneau was a defender who played in Division 2 for Amicale de Lucé and US Orléans. With the latter club, he played in the 1980 Coupe de France Final against A.S...


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|DF ||' ||  André Bodji
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|DF ||
' ||  Jacques Lemée
Jacques Lemée
Jacques "Jacky" Lemée is a retired French footballer. He played for Orléans, Stade Français, Metz, Strasbourg, Angers, Marseille, Laval....

 || (c)
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|MF ||' ||  Bruno Germain
Bruno Germain
Bruno Germain, is a former football player. In his playing career he played for seven French clubs, most notably Olympique Marseille and Paris SG, being capped once for France.-Titles:...


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|MF ||
' ||  Roger Marette || ||
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|MF ||' ||  Michel Albaladéjo
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|FW ||
' ||  Ante Hamersmit || ||
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|FW ||'||  Joseph Loukaka
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|FW ||
'||  Loïc Berthouloux
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|colspan=3|Substitutes:
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|MF ||'||  Jacques Froissart || ||
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|FW ||
'||  Philippe Helbert || ||
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|colspan=3|Manager:
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|colspan=4|  Jacques Lemée
Jacques Lemée
Jacques "Jacky" Lemée is a retired French footballer. He played for Orléans, Stade Français, Metz, Strasbourg, Angers, Marseille, Laval....


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