1990 Coupe de France final

Football match
1990 Coupe de France final
Event1989–90 Coupe de France
Montpellier0 0RC Paris
2 1
After extra time
Date2 June 1990
VenueParc des Princes, Paris
RefereeGérard Biguet
Attendance44,067
1989
1991

The 1990 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris on 2 June 1990, that saw Montpellier HSC defeat RC Paris 2–1 in extra time, thanks to goals by Laurent Blanc and Kader Ferhaoui.

Road to the final

Montpellier Round RC Paris
Opponent H/A Result 1989–90 Coupe de France Opponent H/A Result
Istres 1–0 Round of 64 Angers 3–2 (a.e.t.)
Louhans-Cuiseaux H 5–1 Round of 32 Sedan A 2–0
Nantes H 2–0 Round of 16 Gueugnon H 5–0
Avignon A 1–0 Quarter-finals Bordeaux A 1–1 (a.e.t.)
5−4 pen.
Saint-Étienne A 1–0 Semi-finals Marseille H 3–2

Match details

Montpellier2–1 (a.e.t.)RC Paris
Blanc 103'
Ferhaoui 108'
Report Ginola 109'
Attendance: 44,067
GK 1 France Albert Rust
DF 2 France Pascal Baills Yellow card 31'
DF 3 France Frank Lucchesi
DF 4 Brazil Júlio César da Silva
DF 5 France Laurent Blanc (c) Yellow card 16'
MF 6 France Jean-Claude Lemoult
MF 7 Algeria Kader Ferhaoui
MF 8 France William Ayache
MF 9 France Daniel Xuereb
FW 10 France Vincent Guérin
FW 11 France Eric Cantona Yellow card 38'
Substitutes:
Manager:
France Michel Mézy

Assistant Referees:
Fourth Official:

GK 1 France Pascal Olmeta
DF 2 Benin Hippolyte Dangbeto
DF 3 France Jean-Pierre Bade Yellow card 75'
DF 4 FranceJean-Manuel Thetis Yellow card 65'
DF 5 France Michel Milojevic
MF 6 Algeria Alim Ben Mabrouk (c) Yellow card 59'
MF 7 France Stéphane Blondeau Yellow card 94'
MF 8 Morocco Aziz Bouderbala
MF 9 Morocco Abdeljalil Aïd downward-facing red arrow 57'
FW 10 France David Ginola Yellow card 52'
FW 11 France Philippe Avenet
Substitutes:
MF Portugal Luis Sobrinho upward-facing green arrow 57'
Manager:
Poland Henryk Kasperczak

See also

External links

  • Coupe de France results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
  • Report on French federation site
  • Report in the L'HUMANITÉ (Monday, 4 June, 1990)
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