1917–18 Coupe de France

The 1917–18 Coupe de France (officially Coupe Charles–Simon 1917–18) was the first season of the most prestigious cup competition in France. The competition was open to all clubs who were affiliated with an organisation that was a member of the Comité français interfédéral (CFI). The cup was named after Charles Simon, the Secretary-General of the CFI at the outbreak of World War I, who died in battle in 1915.

1917–18 Coupe de France
CountryFrance
Teams48
ChampionsOlympique Pantin (1st title)
Runners-upFC Lyon
1918–19

Forty-eight clubs competed in the cup and Olympique Pantin defeated FC Lyon 3–0 in the final.[1]

First round

Teams from the north and east of France were unable to compete due to World War I. Thirty-two teams competed in this round with sixteen others being given byes to the next round. The matches were played on a regional basis on 7 October 1917.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
Alliance Vélo Sportive6–1AJ Auxerroise
USA Clichy4–1Avenir Gentilly
UA Cognac1–0Vie Grand Air Médoc
Raincy Sports4–3CA Boulonnais
Olympique Saint-Chamonais2–4AS Lyonnaise
Lyon Olympique Universitaire4–1Éveil Sportif Dijon
ES Mont-de-Marsan3–1ISC Toulouse
Légion Saint-Michel8–0US Voltaire
Paris Star3–1London County SC
Racing Club France7–0Margarita Club Vésinet
Standard AC5–1Championnet Sports
Tour Auvergne8–0Entente Rennaise
Jeunes Chaumont1–3SS Stade Jean Macé
Cercle Athlétique Vitry2–31British Aviation FC
Cadets Bretagne4–02US Le Mans
Olympique Marseille7–03Herculis Monaco
Notes
  • Note 1: British Aviation were disqualified after a protest from the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques. Vitry qualified for the Second round.
  • Note 2: The match was due to be played at Le Mans but they had the match postponed and the tie is reversed. Bretagne had the match on 14 October postponed. The CFI award the match to the Cadets.
  • Note 3: Monaco had the game postponed to 21 October but withdraw due to a lack of players. The FFF website announced the result as 7–0 to Marseille.

Second round

The sixteen teams that received a bye joined the sixteen winners of the First Round. The matches were played on 4 November 1917 and on a regional basis if possible.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
AS Brestoise4–1Tour Auvergne
Raincy Sports7–0Cercle Athlétique de Vitry
FC Lyon2–2aetAS Lyonnaise
Alliance Vélo Sportive2–3Lyon Olympique Universitaire
Olympique Marseille2–0CS Terreaux
ES Mont-de-Marsan5–1UA Cognac
Olympique Pantin4–1Légion Saint-Michel
AS Française13–0USA Clichy
Cercle Athlétique Paris6–1CA 14ème arrondissement
CA Société Générale5–0Stade Français
Club Français2–2aetStandard AC
Étoile Deux Lacs2–1Gallia Club
Paris Star2–1Patronage Olier
Havre Athletic Club0–5Racing Club France
Stade Rennais UC3–1Cadets Bretagne
Union Sportive Suisse15–0SS Stade Jean Macé

Second round first replays

The matches were played on 18 November 1917.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
AS Lyonnaise1–1aetFC Lyon
Standard AC1–5Club Français

Second round second replay

The match was played on 25 November 1917.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
FC Lyon5–0AS Lyonnaise

Third round

The matches were played on 2 December 1917.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
Raincy Sports2–0ES Mont-de-Marsan
Olympique Marseille0–2FC Lyon
Lyon Olympique Universitaire1–5Olympique Pantin
AS Française8–1Étoile Deux Lacs
CA Société Générale11–0Paris Star
Club Français3–1Union Sportive Suisse
Racing Club France4–1Cercle Athlétique Paris
Stade Rennais UC7–3AS Brestoise

Quarterfinals

The matches were played on 3 February 1918. FC Lyon-Stade Rennais was played at a neutral venue.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
FC Lyon2–1Stade Rennais UC
Olympique Pantin3–2aetClub Français
AS Française4–2Racing Club France
CA Société Générale4–1Raincy Sports

Semifinals

The semifinals were both played on 3 March 1918 at neutral venues.

Team 1ScoreTeam 2
Olympique Pantin4–1CA Société Générale
FC Lyon4–1AS Française

Final

Olympique Pantin3–0FC Lyon
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References

  1. "France - Cup History 1917-1997". RSSSF. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
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