Coupe de France Final 1922
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The Coupe de France Final 1922 was a football match held at Stade Pershing
, Paris
on May 7, 1922, that saw Red Star Olympique defeat Stade Rennais UC 2-0 thanks to goals by Paul Nicolas
and Raymond Sentubéry.
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STADE RENNAIS UC:
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GK
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Charles Berthelot
DF
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Ernest Molles
DF
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Bernard Lenoble
DF
'
George Scoones
DF
'
François Hugues
(c)
MF
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Pierre Gastiger
MF
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Emile Bourdin
FW
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Maurice Gastiger
FW
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Jean Caballero
FW
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Hervé Marc
FW
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Raoul Delalande
Manager:
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Stade Pershing
Stade Pershing was a multi-purpose stadium in Vincennes, France. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the final of the Coupe de France on four occasions. It also hosted some of the football and rugby matches during the 1924 Summer Olympics. The stadium was able to hold 29,000...
, Paris
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...
on May 7, 1922, that saw Red Star Olympique defeat Stade Rennais UC 2-0 thanks to goals by Paul Nicolas
Paul Nicolas
Paul Nicolas was a French international footballer. He was part of France national football team squad at the 1920, 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics.He was later part of France national football team selection committee....
and Raymond Sentubéry.
Match details
style=font-size:90% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0> | RED STAR OLYMPIQUE: | ||
GK | ' | Pierre Chayriguès Pierre Chayriguès Pierre Chayriguès was a French association football player. He was part of France national football team squad at the 1924 Summer Olympics.... |
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DF | ' | Maurice Meyer | |
DF | ' | Lucien Gamblin Lucien Gamblin Lucien "Lulu" Gamblin was a French international football player. He spent his entire career playing for Red Star FC and captained the team to three straight Coupe de France titles from 1921–1923. Gamblin was also a France international and made his debut with the team on 23 April 1911 in a 5–2... (c) |
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DF | ' | Raoul Marion | |
DF | ' | Philippe Bonnardel Philippe Bonnardel Philippe Bonnardel was a French international footballer. He is mostly known for his international career and his club stint at Red Star FC where he won three straight Coupe de France titles from 1921–1923. Bonnardel made his international debut on 29 February 1920 in a 2–0 victory over Switzerland... |
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MF | ' | Maurice Thédié | |
MF | ' | Lucien Cordon | |
FW | ' | Paul Nicolas Paul Nicolas Paul Nicolas was a French international footballer. He was part of France national football team squad at the 1920, 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics.He was later part of France national football team selection committee.... |
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FW | ' | Robert Joyaut | |
FW | ' | Marcel Naudin | |
FW | ' | Raymond Sentubéry | |
Manager: | |||
? Assistant Referees: Fourth Official: |
Ernest Molles
Ernest Molles was a Swiss international football player.- Career :Molles was born in Switzerland and played for FC Montriond, now known as FC Lausanne-Sport, in his home country before moving to France after World War I to play for Stade Rennais UC. He spent seven years at the club. In 1922, he...
George Scoones
George William Scoones was an English professional football player and manager.- Career :Scoones was born in Saint Helier, one of the twelve parishes of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. In 1912, he moved to the Brittany region in France and began playing football...
François Hugues
François Hugues was a France international football player mostly known for his international career and his club stint at Red Star FC, which included two stint spanning over 14 years. With Red Star, Hugues won two Coupe de France titles in 1921 and 1923. He also played for Rennes, FC Lyon, and...
(c)