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  2. List of Coupe de France finals - Wikipedia

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    Stade de France: 78,717 6,096 26 May 2001: Strasbourg: 0–0 (5–4 pen.) Amiens (Level 3) Stade de France: 78,641 6,375 11 May 2002: Lorient: 1–0 Bastia: Stade de France: 66,215 5,848 31 May 2003: Auxerre: 2–1 Paris Saint-Germain: Stade de France: 78,316 5,850 29 May 2004: Paris Saint-Germain: 1–0 LB Châteauroux (Level 2) Stade de ...

  3. List of French football champions - Wikipedia

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    The first French football champions of the professional era were Olympique Lillois, a predecessor of Lille, who defeated Cannes 4–3 on 14 May 1933 at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes. [5] Sète were crowned champions the following season and, in 1939, became the first professional club in France to win two titles. [5]

  4. Football records and statistics in France - Wikipedia

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    Coupe de France: CdL: Coupe de la Ligue (Defunct) TdC: Trophée des Champions: CdC: Challenge des Champions (Defunct) CcD: Coupe Charles Drago (Defunct) European continental competitions organised by UEFA; UCL: UEFA Champions League, [2] former European Champion Clubs' Cup UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup [2] (Defunct) UEL: UEFA Europa League, [2 ...

  5. Trophée des Champions - Wikipedia

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    The match, with its current name, was first played in 1995, but the format in French football has existed since 1949 when the 1948–49 first division champions, Stade de Reims, defeated the winners of the 1948–49 edition of the Coupe de France, RCF Paris, 4–3 at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes.

  6. Stade de France - Wikipedia

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    The Stade de France hosting Rugby sevens at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Sporting events held at Stade de France include matches (preliminary contests as well as finals) of the 1998 FIFA World Cup, 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, 2007 Rugby World Cup, UEFA Euro 2016 and the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The MLB World Tour in 2025 is also planned for the venue.

  7. France at the FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 final was held on 12 July at the Stade de France, Saint-Denis. France defeated holders Brazil 3–0, with two goals from Zinedine Zidane and a stoppage time strike from Emmanuel Petit. The win gave France their first World Cup title, becoming the sixth national team after Uruguay , Italy , England , West Germany and Argentina to win ...

  8. Football in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Racing Club de France, Red Star, CA Paris, and Club Français were all founding members of the 1932–33 Division 1, and the most successful club in the city is Paris Saint-Germain. [1] The Stade de France is the home ground of the France national football team , and has hosted the Coupe de France final since the stadium's inauguration in 1998.

  9. 2024 Coupe de France final - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Coupe de France final was a football match between Lyon and Paris Saint-Germain to decide the winner of the 2023–24 Coupe de France, the 107th season of the Coupe de France. [2] [3] Due to the upgrade works at the Stade de France for the Olympic Games and Paralympics, the final was relocated to the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Villeneuve-d ...