Coupe Gambardella

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Coupe Gambardella
Founded 1955
Region  France
Current champions Nice (2011–12)
Most successful club(s) Auxerre (6 titles)
Website Coupe Gambardella – FFF
2012–13 Coupe Gambardella

The Coupe Gambardella is a French football cup competition held between the under-19s of the French football clubs, organized by the French Football Federation (FFF).

The cup is regarded as an opportunity for young hopefuls to showcase their skills in a national competition. A victory in the finals of the cup is as much sought after by players trying to start their career, as by clubs wishing to demonstrate their ability to train young talents.[1]

History

The tournament is the modern day version of the Coupe nationale des juniors, which ran up until 1954. The competition was then renamed, in 1955, to honour Emmanuel Gambardella, president of the French Football Federation from 1949 to 1953, who died on 30 August 1953.[2]

Format

The Coupe Gambardella begins in December, of the previous year of the final, at the regional level. Home advantage is given out randomly, until the semi-final stage when games are played at neutral venues. Games which are drawn after ninety minutes, go to a penalty shootout as opposed to extra time and then a shootout. The final is always played on the same day as the Coupe de France and have traditionally taken place at the Stade de France.

Previous winners

2007–08 final between Stade Rennais and Girondins de Bordeaux in the Stade de France.
Year Winner[results 1] Score Runner-up
1955Cannes 3–0 Lille
1956Troyes 2–1 Reims
1957Lens 3–0 Troyes
1958Lens (2) 2–1 Saint-Étienne
1959Racing 1–0 Caen
1960Lille 1–0 Quevilly
1961Nîmes 2–0 Joinville
1962AS Monaco 2–1 Metz
1963Saint-Étienne 3–0 Stade Français
1964Reims 4–3 Saint-Étienne
1965Strasbourg 3–2 Aix-en-Provence
1966Nîmes (2) 3–2 Toulon
1967Quevilly 2–1 Stade Français
1968Martigues 2–2[results 2] Reims
1969Nîmes (3) 3–0 Viry-Châtillon
1970Saint-Étienne (2) 3–3[results 2] Olympique Lyonnais
1971Lyon 2–1 Saint-Étienne
1972AS Monaco (2) 2–1 Toulouse
1973Rennes 1–1[results 2] AS Brest
1974Nantes 4–1 Nancy
1975Nantes (2) 1–1[results 2] Sochaux
1976Bordeaux 3–0 Viry-Châtillon
1977Nîmes (4) 3–1 Reims
1978INF Vichy 3–1 Paris SG
1979Marseille 2–0 Lens
1980INF Vichy (2) 1–0 Metz
1981Metz 1–0 Nice
1982AJ Auxerre 6–3 AS Nancy
1983Sochaux 1–0 Lens
1984Laval 0–0[results 2] Montpellier
1985Auxerre (2) 3–0 Montpellier
1986Auxerre (3) 0–0[results 2] Nantes
1987Racing (2) 2–1 Grenoble
1988INF Clairefontaine 1–0 Beauvais
1989Le Havre 0–0[results 2] Paris SG
1990Brest 3–1 Grenoble
1991Paris SG 1–1[results 2] Auxerre
1992Lens (3) 1–0 Lyon
1993Auxerre (4) 1–0 Lens
1994Lyon (2) 5–0 Caen
1995Cannes (2) 2–0 Lens
1996Montpellier 1–0 Nantes
1997Lyon (3) 1–1[results 2] Montpellier
1998Saint-Étienne (3) 1–1[results 2] Paris SG
1999Auxerre (5) 0–0[results 2] Saint-Étienne
2000Auxerre (6) 1–0 Lille
2001Metz (2) 2–0 Caen
2002Nantes (3) 1–0 Nice
2003Rennes (2) 4–1 Strasbourg
2004Le Mans 2–0 Nîmes
2005Toulouse 6–2 Lyon
2006Strasbourg (2) 3–1 Lyon
2007Sochaux (2) 2–2[results 2]
5–4 pen
Auxerre
2008Rennes (3) 3–0 Bordeaux
2009Montpellier (2) 2–0 Nantes
2010Metz (3) 1–1[results 2]
4–3 pen
Sochaux
2011AS Monaco (3) 1–1[results 2]
4–3 pen
Saint-Étienne
2012Nice 2–1 Saint-Étienne

Notes

  1. Numbers in brackets represent a second or subsequent trophy.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Result decided by penalty kicks.

Number of titles

Club # Wins Runners-up
1 AJ Auxerre 6 2
2 Nîmes Olympique 4 1
3 RC Lens 3 4
AS Saint-Étienne 3 4
Olympique Lyonnais 3 4
FC Nantes 3 2
AS Monaco 3
Stade Rennais 3
4 FC Metz 3 2
AS Monaco 3
RC Strasbourg 2 1
Montpellier HSC 2 1
FC Sochaux 2 1
AS Cannes 2
INF Vichy 2
RC Paris 2
5 Stade de Reims 1 3
Paris SG 1 3
Lille OSC 1 2
OGC Nice 1 2
AS Troyes 1 1
US Quevilly 1 1
Girondins de Bordeaux 1 1
FC Martigues 1
Olympique de Marseille 1
Stade Lavallois 1
INF Clairefontaine 1
Le Havre AC 1
Stade Brestois 1
Le Mans UC 1
Toulouse FC 1

References

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