Coupe de France Final 1995
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The Coupe de France Final 1995 was a football match held at Parc des Princes
, Paris
on May 13, 1995, that saw Paris SG defeat RC Strasbourg
1-0 thanks to a goal by Paul Le Guen
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|colspan=4|PARIS SG:
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|GK ||1 || Bernard Lama
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|DF ||3 || José Cobos
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|DF ||2 || Antoine Kombouaré
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|DF ||5 || Alain Roche
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|DF ||6 || Patrick Colleter
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|MF ||8 || Vincent Guérin
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|MF ||7 || Daniel Bravo
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|MF ||10 || Raí
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|MF ||4 || Paul Le Guen
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|FW ||9|| George Weah
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|FW ||11|| David Ginola
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|colspan=3|Substitutes:
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|DF ||14|| Francis Llacer
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|FW ||15|| Pascal Nouma
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|colspan=3|Manager:
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|colspan=4| Luis Fernandez
Assistant Referees:
Fourth Official:
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|colspan="4"|RC STRASBOURG:
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|GK ||1 || Alexander Vencel
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|DF ||2 || Pascal Baills
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|DF ||6 || Franck Leboeuf
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|DF ||4 || David Regis
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|DF ||3 || Martin Djetou
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|MF ||11 || Yvon Pouliquen
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|MF ||10 || Aleksandr Mostovoi
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|MF ||8 || Rémi Garde
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|MF ||5 || Franck Sauzée
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|FW ||9|| Xavier Gravelaine
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|FW ||7|| Marc Keller
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|colspan=3|Substitutes:
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|FW ||13|| Ali Bouafia
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|MF ||14|| Wilfried Gohel || ||
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|colspan=3|Manager:
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|colspan=4| Jacky Duguépéroux
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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 May 13, 1995, that saw Paris SG defeat RC Strasbourg
RC Strasbourg
Racing Club de Strasbourg is a French association football club founded in 1906 and professional since 1933, based in the city of Strasbourg, in Alsace...
1-0 thanks to a goal by Paul Le Guen
Paul Le Guen
Paul Le Guen is a French football manager and former player. He was recently confirmed as new manager of the Oman national football team.Le Guen had a successful managerial career in France, most notably leading Olympique Lyonnais to three consecutive Ligue 1 titles. He has also managed Stade...
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Match details
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|colspan=4|PARIS SG:
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|GK ||1 || Bernard Lama
Bernard Lama
Bernard Pascal Maurice Lama is a French football coach and former goalkeeper. He was born in the Indre-et-Loire département but grew up in French Guiana. He spent a number of years in goal for Lille and Paris Saint-Germain...
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|DF ||3 || José Cobos
José Cobos
José Javier Cobos Castillo , known as Cobos, is a retired French footballer who played as a left defender.-Football career:...
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|DF ||2 || Antoine Kombouaré
Antoine Kombouaré
Antoine Kombouaré is a manager of football Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain and a former professional football defender.-Early life and career:...
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|DF ||5 || Alain Roche
Alain Roche
Alain Roche is a former French association football defender. He spent significant time at the Paris Saint-Germain where he notably won the European Cup Winners' Cup...
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|DF ||6 || Patrick Colleter
Patrick Colleter
Patrick Colleter born Brest, France 6 November 1965 is a former professional football player who played a brief spell for Southampton in the English Premiership.-French career:Colleter begin his football career with his local team Brest...
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|MF ||8 || Vincent Guérin
Vincent Guérin
Vincent Guérin is a former footballer who played in a midfield role, currently the reserve coach at Paris Saint-Germain.-Career:...
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|MF ||7 || Daniel Bravo
Daniel Bravo
Daniel Bravo Daniel Bravo Daniel Bravo (born 9 February 1963 in Toulouse is a former French international football player.-Career:On 24 July 1980, he made his debut for Nice at 17 years of age in a game against Metz in the French Championship D1. Despite the relegation of Nice to D2 in 1982, he was...
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|MF ||10 || Raí
Raí
Raí, full name Raí Souza Vieira de Oliveira is a former Brazilian football midfielder. He was part of the Brazil team which won 1994 FIFA World Cup. He also played for São Paulo FC when he had the most glorious time of his career, and Paris Saint-Germain, two clubs for which he has achieved...
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|MF ||4 || Paul Le Guen
Paul Le Guen
Paul Le Guen is a French football manager and former player. He was recently confirmed as new manager of the Oman national football team.Le Guen had a successful managerial career in France, most notably leading Olympique Lyonnais to three consecutive Ligue 1 titles. He has also managed Stade...
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|FW ||9|| George Weah
George Weah
George Tawlon Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah is a Liberian humanitarian and politician, and an ex-footballer. He ran unsuccessfully for president in the 2005 election, losing to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in the second round of voting...
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|FW ||11|| David Ginola
David Ginola
David Karl Ginola is a French former international football player who has also worked as an actor and model.Ginola was born in Gassin, Var...
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|DF ||14|| Francis Llacer
Francis Llacer
Francis Llacer is a retired French football player.During a 14-year professional career, Llacer played mainly for Paris Saint-Germain FC, and retired in 2003.-External links:...
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|FW ||15|| Pascal Nouma
Pascal Nouma
Pascal Olivier Nouma is a Cameroonese/French footballer. He is particularly famous for his eccentric behaviour both on and off the pitch. During an interview with Hürriyet he admitted being Turkish and feeling that Turkey is his home country. He started his career in the Paris Saint-Germain youth...
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|colspan=3|Manager:
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|colspan=4| Luis Fernandez
Luis Fernández
Luis Fernández is a Spanish-French footballer who played as a defender / midfielder. He retired as a player in 1993 to become a manager....
Assistant Referees:
Fourth Official:
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|colspan="4"|RC STRASBOURG:
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|GK ||1 || Alexander Vencel
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|DF ||2 || Pascal Baills
Pascal Baills
Pascal Baills is a retired professional French football defender. He obtained one cap for the French national team.-Titles:*French championship in 1992 with Olympique de Marseille...
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|DF ||6 || Franck Leboeuf
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|DF ||4 || David Regis
David Regis
David Regis is a former French-American soccer defender who played for the United States at the 1998 and 2002 World Cups.- Career :Regis began his pro career in 1988 with Valenciennes and played there until 1993. He then transferred to Strasbourg in 1993, Lens in 1996, and Karlsruhe in 1997...
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|DF ||3 || Martin Djetou
Martin Djetou
Martin Djetou, , is a former Ivorian-French footballer.-Career:His clubs included Strasbourg, Monaco, Parma, Fulham, Nice, Bolton Wanderers and Istres and SC Schiltigheim...
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|MF ||11 || Yvon Pouliquen
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|MF ||10 || Aleksandr Mostovoi
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|MF ||8 || Rémi Garde
Rémi Garde
Rémi Garde |Rhône]]) is a French football manager, and current coach of Olympique Lyonnais.-Club career:Garde started his playing career at Lyon in 1982, helping the club achieve promotion to Ligue 1 in 1989. Playing as a defensive midfielder or sweeper, he became club captain and made his debut...
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|MF ||5 || Franck Sauzée
Franck Sauzée
Franck Sauzée is a former French international footballer and manager. He played 39 times for the French national team between 1988 and 1993, scoring nine goals and captaining the team several times...
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|FW ||9|| Xavier Gravelaine
Xavier Gravelaine
Xavier Gravelaine is a French football manager and former football player, who played for many clubs in France and Europe and for France national team . He was sometimes seen as a mercenary because of the impressive number of teams he played for but often appreciated by supporters...
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|FW ||7|| Marc Keller
Marc Keller
Marc Keller is a retired French football player, who played primarily as a midfielder. In his club career he played in France, Germany and England. For the national side he played six times, scoring one goal against Brazil. He later became Director-General of RC Strasbourg and AS Monaco.-External...
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|FW ||13|| Ali Bouafia
Ali Bouafia
Ali Bouafia is a Franco-Algerian retired football player.-External links:* *...
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|MF ||14|| Wilfried Gohel || ||
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|colspan=3|Manager:
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|colspan=4| Jacky Duguépéroux
Jacky Duguépéroux
Jacky Duguépéroux is a former French football player. He previously served as manager of Tunisian side Espérance.-As a player:*Division 1 1979 -AS a coach:...
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