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1997 Coupe de la Ligue final

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1997 Coupe de la Ligue final
Event1996–97 Coupe de la Ligue
After extra time
Strasbourg won 6–5 on penalties
Date12 April 1997
VenueParc des Princes, Paris
RefereePhilippe Leduc
Attendance39,878
1996
1998

The 1997 Coupe de la Ligue final was a football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris on 12 April 1997, that saw RC Strasbourg defeat FC Girondins de Bordeaux in a penalty shootout

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Transcription

Route to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Strasbourg Round Bordeaux
Opponent Result 1996–97 Coupe de la Ligue Opponent Result
Saint-Étienne (H) 3–0 Second round Châteauroux (H) 3–0
Cannes (H) 2–0 Round of 16 Marseille (H) 1–0 (a.e.t.)
Louhans-Cuiseaux (H) 5–1 (a.e.t.) Quarter-finals Caen (H) 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p)
Monaco (H) 2–1 Semi-finals Montpellier (H) 2–2 (a.e.t.) (7–6 p)

Match details

Strasbourg0–0Bordeaux
Penalties
6–5
Attendance: 39,878
GK 1 Slovakia Alexander Vencel
DF 2 France Philippe Raschke
DF 6 France Jean-Luc Dogon downward-facing red arrow 110'
DF 5 France Valérien Ismaël
DF 3 Czech Republic Jan Suchopárek
MF 4 France Olivier Dacourt downward-facing red arrow 107'
MF 8 Nigeria Godwin Okpara
MF 7 Madagascar Stéphane Collet
FW 9 France Gérald Baticle
FW 11 France Pascal Nouma
FW 10 France David Zitelli downward-facing red arrow 95'
Substitutes:
FW 14 France Vincent Petit upward-facing green arrow 95'
MF 15 Belgium Karim M'Ghoghi upward-facing green arrow 77'
DF 16 France Yannick Rott upward-facing green arrow 110'
Manager:
France Jacky Duguépéroux
GK 1 Belgium Gilbert Bodart
DF 3 Ivory Coast Cyrille Domoraud
DF 2 France Bernard Lambourde
DF 4 Brazil Paulo Sérgio Gralak
DF 6 France Patrick Colleter
MF 5 France Michel Pavon
MF 7 France Ibrahim Ba downward-facing red arrow 105'
MF 8 France Johan Micoud
MF 10 France Stéphane Ziani downward-facing red arrow 75'
FW 9 France Jean-Pierre Papin downward-facing red arrow 76'
FW 11 France Didier Tholot
Substitutes:
MF 14 France Peter Luccin upward-facing green arrow 75'
DF 13 Guinea Kaba Diawara upward-facing green arrow 76'
DF 15 France François Grenet upward-facing green arrow 105'
Manager:
France Rolland Courbis

See also

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