2009 Coupe de La Ligue Final - Final Summary

Final Summary

25 April 2009
20:50 CET
FC Girondins de Bordeaux 4 – 0 Vannes OC Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: Fredy Fautrel
Wendel 2'
Planus 10'
Gouffran 12'
Gourcuff 40'
Report
Bordeaux Vannes
Bordeaux:
GK 30 Mathieu Valverde
RB 6 Franck Jurietti (c)
CB 13 Diego Placente
CB 15 Souleymane Diawara
LB 27 Marc Planus
RM 7 Yoan Gouffran
CM 5 Fernando Menegazzo
CM 24 Abdou Traoré
LM 17 Wendel 18'
AM 8 Yoann Gourcuff
FW 29 Marouane Chamakh 61'
Substitutes:
GK 16 Ulrich Ramé
DF 28 Benoît Trémoulinas 18' 46'
DF 21 Mathieu Chalmé
MF 19 Pierre Ducasse 46'
MF 33 Grégory Sertic
FW 11 David Bellion 61'
FW 25 Henri Saivet
Manager:
Laurent Blanc
Vannes:
GK 1 Christophe Revel
RB 6 Patrick Leugueun c)
CB 19 Eugène Ekobo 74'
CB 26 Oumar N'Diaye 84'
LB 5 Laurent Hervé
CM 23 David Martot
CM 10 Jérôme Lebouc 62'
CM 20 Erwan Quintin 37'
FW 28 Ghislain Gimbert 21'
FW 11 Frédéric Sammaritano
FW 13 Cédric Sabin 34'
Substitutes:
GK 30 Benoît Costil
DF 4 Pierre Talmont 84'
MF 7 Nicolas Savinaud
MF 18 Nicolas Diguiny
MF 21 Ulrick Chavas
MF 27 Stéphane Auvray 74'
FW 22 Seïd Khiter 62'
Manager:
Stéphane Le Mignan

Assistant referees:
Cyril Gringore
Eric Guerin
Fourth official:
Antony Gautier

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