Caen-OM-Rennes and Nice, two shocks L1 program
The 32nd annual finals of the Coupe de France, scheduled the first weekend in January (2 and 3), will result in two L1 posters. Two duels. Caen, third in the championship, and will receive Olympique Marseille. A meeting to be held two weeks before their duel L1 also programmed the 21st day to the stadium D’Ornano. The other shock 100% L1 opposes OGC Nice at Stade Rennais. In Nice, the Britons have much to do. They will mainly heart to show another face to face Aiglons after taking a slap on their lawn at the 10th day of the championship (1-4).
Tom Thumb and a derby for Monaco
AS Monaco was spoiled by the draw. The club from the Principality will challenge JS Saint-Jean Beaulieu, Tom Thumb of the race and boarder DHR. And it’s a derby. If six divisions separate the two teams, both clubs are nearby. St. John Beaulieu, a club based in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, is located twenty kilometers from Monaco.
PSG, holding, in Wasquehal
PSG will begin 2016 in the North. Defending champion and leader L1, the club from the capital will face Wasquehal, who play in the CFA (4th division). If the Yankees were eliminated FC Metz – third of L2 – in the previous round, Parisian stars should not have too much trouble to move to the next round. But beware, the magic of the Cup still full of surprises.
L2 rather spared
L2 presents less for these final 32nd. With the defeat of Dijon on Saturday on the lawn enthusiasts Sarreguemines (2-1), the first three of the second traffic division are already eliminated from the competition. And there are only eight clubs in the antechamber of L1. But they were quite unaffected by this draw. Tours and is the only representative of the duty to defy L2 L1 club: FC Lorient. The other seven will play a club from a lower level. However, all to collect their qualification outside.
The complete draw:
Group A
FC Annecy (CFA2) – Evian Thonon Gaillard FC (L2)
US Raon l’Etape (CFA2) – AS Saint-Etienne (L1)
Racing Besançon Football (CFA2) – Angers SCO (L1)
FC Mulhouse (CFA) – Bourg-en-Bresse 01 (L2)
JS Saint-Jean Beaulieu (DHR) – AS Monaco (L1)
CS Sedan-Ardennes (Nat) – Bastia (L1)
L’Entente SSG (CFA) – Toulouse FC (L1)
FC Villefranche Beaujolais (CFA) – US Sarre Union (CFA)
Group B
Limoges FC (CFA2) – Olympique Lyonnais (L1)
FC Chambly-Thelle (Nat) – Stade de Reims (L1)
Etoile Frejus Saint-Raphael FC (Nat) – Bordeaux (L1)
AS Muret Football (DH) – Trélissac FC (CFA)
OGC Nice (L1) – Stade Rennais FC (L1)
Toulouse Rodeo FC (DH) – Stade Montois (CFA)
AS Moulins (CFA) – Chamois Niort (L2)
CS Volvic (DH) – AC Ajaccio (L2)
Group C
SM Caen (L1) – Olympique Marseille (L1)
US Concarneau (CFA) – Tour Auvergne Rennes (CFA2)
FC Lorient (L1) – Tours FC (L2)
US Avranches MSM (Nat) – US Malo (CFA)
US Granville (CFA2) – Stade Lavallois (L2)
Blanc-Mesnil SP FB (DH) – Nantes (L1)
FC Mantes 78 (CFA) – Stade Briochin (CFA2)
GFC Ajaccio (L1) – US Sainte-Marienne (DH Reunion)
Group D:
ES Wasquehal (CFA) – Paris Saint-Germain FC (L1)
FC Sarreguemines (CFA2) – Valenciennes FC (L2)
AC Amiens (CFA) – Lille LOSC (L1)
USL Dunkerque (Nat) – ESTAC Troyes (L1)
US Saint-Omer (DH) – US Boulogne-sur-Mer CO (Nat)
AS Pagny-sur-Moselle (CFA2) – FC Sochaux-Montbéliard (L2)
US Chantilly (DH) – En Avant Guingamp (L1)
RC Epernay Champagne (CFA2) – Montpellier-Hérault SC (L1)
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