Coupe de France Final 1981

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The Coupe de France Final 1981 was a football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris on 13 June 1981, that saw Bastia defeat Saint-Étienne 2–1 thanks to goals by Louis Marcialis and Roger Milla.

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1981-06-13 Bastia 2 – 1 Saint-Étienne Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 46,155
Referee: Georges Konrath
Marcialis Scored after 50 minutes 50'
Milla Scored after 58 minutes 58'
Santini Scored after 72 minutes 72'
SC BASTIA:
GK Flag of France Pierrick Hiard
DF Flag of France Jean-Louis Cazes
DF Flag of France Paul Marchioni
DF Flag of France Charles Orlanducci
DF Flag of France Félix Lacuesta
MF Flag of France Jean-Louis Desvignes
MF Flag of France Alain Fiard
MF Flag of France Joël Henry
FW Flag of France Louis Marcialis
FW Flag of Cameroon Roger Milla
FW Flag of France Simei Ihily
Manager:
Flag of France Antoine Redin


Assistant referees:
Fourth official:

AS SAINT-ETIENNE:
GK Flag of France Jean Castaneda
DF Flag of France Patrick Battiston
DF Flag of France Gérard Janvion
DF Flag of France Bernard Gardon Substituted off after 18 minutes 18'
DF Flag of France Christian Lopez
MF Flag of France Jacques Santini
MF Flag of France Jean-Marie Elie
MF Flag of France Michel Platini
FW Flag of France Jacques Zimako
FW Flag of France Laurent Roussey Substituted off after 86 minutes 86'
FW Flag of the Netherlands Johnny Rep
Substitutes:
DF Flag of France Jean-Philippe Primard Substituted on after 18 minutes 18'
FW Flag of France Laurent Paganelli Substituted on after 86 minutes 86'
Manager:
Flag of France Robert Herbin

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