Coupe de France 2000-01

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The Coupe de France 2000-2001 was its 84th edition. It was won by the RC Strasbourg, which defeated Amiens SC in the final.

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[edit] Round of 64

Home team Score Away team
Stade Rennais (D1) 2 - 1 En Avant de Guingamp (D1)
AJ Auxerre (D1) 1 - 0 Lille OSC (D1)
Racing Club de Lens (D1) 2 - 2 ESTAC (D1) 1-3 pen
Olympique Lyonnais (D1) 3 - 2 SM Caen (D2)
LB Châteauroux (D2) 0 - 0 Toulouse FC (D1) 10-9 pen
AS Nancy (D2) 1 - 2 Racing Club de Strasbourg (D1)
Gazélec Ajaccio (Nat.) 2 - 3 AS Saint-Etienne (D1) a.e.t.
ASOA Valence (Nat.) 1 - 0 AS Monaco (D1)
Thouars Foot 79 (Nat.) 0 - 2 Paris SG (D1) a.e.t.
Pacy Vallée-d'Eure Football (Nat.) 0 - 9 FC Nantes (D1)
Calais RUFC (CFA) 1 - 3 CS Sedan (D1)
FC Dieppe (CFA) 1 - 2 FC Metz (D1)
ES Thaon (DH) 0 - 4 Olympique de Marseille (D1)
Annonay (Ligue) 0 - 3 SC Bastia (D1)
Stade issoirien (Ligue) 0 - 5 Girondins de Bordeaux (D1)
Stade Lavallois (D2) 0 - 1 SCO Angers (D2)
Le Mans Union Club 72 (D2) 1 - 0 AC Ajaccio (D2)
Clermont Foot (Nat.) 2 - 2 FC Sochaux (D2) 5-4 pen
FC Sète (CFA) 2 - 1 AS Cannes (D2)
Marcq-en-Bareuil (Ligue) 0 - 2 ES Wasquehal (D2)
FC Libourne-Saint-Seurin (CFA) 2 - 2 Grenoble Foot 38 (Nat.) 3-4 pen
Football Club Chalonnais (CFA2) 1 - 1 Stade de Reims (Nat.) 1-4 pen
SO Cholet (CFA2) 0 - 0 La Roche Vendée Football (Nat.) 5-6 pen
Lambres-les-Douai (Ligue) 0 - 2 Amiens SC (Nat.)
US Saint-Omer (CFA2) 1 - 0 AS Cherbourg (CFA)
US Concarneau (CFA2) 1 - 2 Vendée Fontenay Foot (CFA)
CSO Amnéville (DH) 0 - 4 US Boulogne (CFA)
FC Bayeux (DH) 0 - 2 Vannes OC (CFA)
Vandoeuvre (Ligue) 1 - 2 Levallois SC (CFA)
Gallia Club Lunel (CFA2) 0 - 2 FA Carcassonne Villalbe (CFA2)
FC Montceau Bourgogne (DH) 0 - 1 US Saint-Georges-les-Ancizes (CFA2)
Montmorillon (Ligue) 1 - 2 FC Sens (DH)


[edit] Round of 32

Home team Score Away team
Olympique Lyonnais (D1) 1 - 1 AS Saint-Etienne (D1) 4-3 pen
Bordeaux (D1) 0 - 1 FC Nantes (D1)
SC Bastia (D1) 4 - 1 FC Metz (D1)
Paris SG (D1) 0 - 4 AJ Auxerre (D1)
LB Châteauroux (D2) 1 - 0 Olympique de Marseille (D1)
Clermont Foot (Nat.) 0 - 1 Racing Club de Strasbourg (D1)
Amiens SC (Nat.) 3 - 1 Stade Rennais (D1)
Vendée Fontenay Foot (CFA) 1 - 0 CS Sedan (D1)
FC Sens (DH) 1 - 3 Troyes (D1)
La Roche Vendée Football (Nat.) 1 - 3 Le Mans Union Club 72 (D2) a.e.t.
SCO Angers (D2) 0 - 0 Stade de Reims (Nat.) 8-9 pen
Levallois SC (CFA) 0 - 1 ES Wasquehal (D2)
ASOA Valence (Nat.) 3 - 2 US Boulogne (CFA) a.e.t.
FA Carcassonne Villalbe (CFA2) 2 - 1 FC Sète (CFA)
US Saint-Omer (CFA2) 0 - 2 Grenoble Foot 38 (Nat.) a.e.t.
Vannes OC (CFA) 1 - 0 US Saint-Georges-les-Ancizes (CFA2)


[edit] Round of 16

Home team Score Away team
ASOA Valence (Nat.) 0 - 2 RC Strasbourg (D1)
Stade de Reims (Nat.) 1 - 0 SC Bastia (D1)
Amiens SC (Nat.) 0 - 0 Le Mans (D2) 4-2 pen
LB Châteauroux (D2) 0 - 2 Grenoble Foot 38 (Nat.)
FA Carcassonne Villalbe (CFA2) 0 - 3 FC Nantes (D1)
Vendée Fontenay Foot (CFA) 1 - 1 Olympique Lyonnais (D1) 4-5 pen
Vannes OC (CFA) 1 - 2 AJ Auxerre (D1)
Troyes (D1) 1 - 0 ES Wasquehal (D2)


[edit] Quarter-finals

Home team Score Away team
FC Nantes (D1) 4 - 1 AJ Auxerre (D1) a.e.t.
Racing Club de Strasbourg (D1) 3 - 0 Olympique Lyonnais (D1)
Grenoble Foot 38 (Nat.) 2 - 4 Troyes (D1) a.e.t.
Amiens SC (Nat.) 1 - 0 Stade de Reims (Nat.)


[edit] Semi-finals

2001-04-20 RC Strasbourg 4 – 1 FC Nantes Atlantique Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg
Luyindula Scored after 29 minutes 29'
Johansen Scored after 55 minutes 55'
Camadini Scored after 72 minutes 72'
Chilavert Scored after 90 minutes 90' (pen)
(Report) Vahirua Scored after 83 minutes 83'

2001-04-21 Amiens SC 0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(4 – 2 pen.)
Troyes Stade de la Licorne, Amiens
(Report)

[edit] Final

May 26, 2001 RC Strasbourg 0 – 0 Amiens SC Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Referee: Alain Duhamel
(Report)


    PENALTIES    

Teddy Bertin Scored
Jacques Rémy Scored
Péguy Luyindula Scored
Valérien Ismaël Scored
José Luis Chilavert Scored

5 – 4

Scored Peter Sampil
Scored Emerick Darbelet
Scored Xavier Chalier
Missed Jean-Paul Abalo
Scored Laurent Strzelczak

Amiens went first

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