2009 Coupe de France Final - Match Details

Match Details

9 May 2009
20:45 CET
Rennes 1 – 2 Guingamp Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 80,056
Referee: Thierry Auriac
Bocanegra 69' Report Eduardo 72', 82'
Rennes Guingamp
Rennes:
GK 1 Nicolas Douchez
RB 2 Rod Fanni
CB 4 Petter Hansson (c) 88'
CB 5 Stéphane M'Bia
LB 3 Carlos Bocanegra
CM 6 Bruno Cheyrou 89'
CM 8 Fabien Lemoine
AM 10 Jérôme Leroy
RW 9 Moussa Sow 87'
LW 7 Romain Danzé 79'
FW 11 Olivier Thomert
Substitutes:
GK 16 Cheick N'Diaye
DF 12 Uwa Echiéjilé
DF 13 Lucien Aubey
MF 14 Prince Oniangue
FW 15 Mickaël Pagis 79'
FW 17 Asamoah Gyan 87'
FW 18 Jirès Kembo Ekoko 89'
Manager:
Guy Lacombe
Guingamp:
GK 1 Guillaume Gauclin
RB 2 Yves Deroff
CB 4 Christian Bassila (c)
CB 9 Bakari Koné
LB 3 Felipe Saad
CM 5 Lionel Mathis
CM 8 Fabrice Colleau 73'
AM 10 Wilson Oruma
RW 11 Gilson Silva 70'
LW 7 Richard Soumah
FW 6 Eduardo 83'
Substitutes:
GK 16 Stéphane Trévisan
DF 12 Jean-Christophe Vergerolle
MF 15 François Bellugou
MF 13 Mouritala Ogunbiyi 70'
FW 14 Yohann Rivière
FW 17 Cédric Liabeuf
FW 18 Badara Sène 73'
Manager:
Victor Zvunka

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Mickaël Annonier
    • Nicolas Pottier
  • Fourth official:

MAN OF THE MATCH

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes extra-time (15 minute intervals)
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after extra time.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

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