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1985 Coupe De France Final
The 1985 Coupe de France Final was a association football, football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris, on 8 June 1985 that saw AS Monaco FC defeat Paris Saint-Germain F.C. 1–0 thanks to a goal by Bernard Genghini. Match details See also *1984–85 Coupe de France External linksCoupe de France results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics FoundationReport on French federation site
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1984 Coupe De France Final
The 1984 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris, on 11 May 1984 that saw FC Metz defeat AS Monaco FC 2–0 thanks to goals by Philippe Hinschberger and Tony Kurbos. Match details See also *1983–84 Coupe de France External linksCoupe de France results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics FoundationReport on French federation site


Philippe Anziani
Philippe Anziani (born 21 September 1961) is a French former football striker and manager. In 2019, he became manager of the Olympique de Marseille reserves in the fourth tier. Coaching career Anziani became SC Bastia manager ahead of the 2009–10 season. On 26 November 2009, he was fired due to poor results. He was named FC Nantes Football Club de Nantes (; Gallo: ''Naunnt''), commonly referred to as FC Nantes or simply Nantes (), is a French professional football club based in Nantes in Pays de la Loire. The club was founded on 21 April 1943, during World War II, a ... manager in March 2011. References External links Profile at FFF* 1961 births Living people People from Annaba French footballers France international footballers Association football forwards Ligue 1 players FC Sochaux-Montbéliard players AS Monaco FC players FC Nantes players Racing Club de France Football players SC Toulon players FC Martigues players Gazélec Ajaccio playe ...
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Safet Sušić
Safet "Pape" Sušić (; born 13 April 1955) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of TFF First League club Akhisarspor. He was a gifted midfielder known for his dribbling skills and technical ability, and is strongly reputed to have been one of the finest European players of his generation. Sušić played for Yugoslavia in two FIFA World Cups, 1982 and 1990, and at UEFA Euro 1984. As a manager, he qualified the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team to the 2014 FIFA World Cup. He played as an attacking midfielder, often in a role of ''trequartista'' or ''fantasista'' (i.e. a creative playmaker) and rarely as a second striker for Sarajevo, Paris Saint-Germain and Red Star, and internationally for Yugoslavia. Even more later during his career, Sušić was utilized more in a role of a deep-lying playmaker, both for club and national team. In 2010, ''France Football'' voted him as Paris Saint-Germain's best player of all ti ...
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Dominique Rocheteau
Dominique Claude Rocheteau (born 14 January 1955) is a French former professional footballer who played as a winger. A French international, he played in three FIFA World Cups, scoring at least one goal in each of them, and was part of the team that won UEFA Euro 1984. At club level, he won four Division 1 titles, three Coupes de France and played in the 1976 European Cup Final. Club career Born in Saintes, Charente-Maritime, Rocheteau began his professional career with AS Saint-Étienne, when they were the most successful and popular football team in France. He was a sinuous and incisive outside right who was nicknamed lAnge Vert'' ("The Green Angel"). Injured, he played only the last eight minutes of the 1976 European Cup Final, which Saint-Étienne lost 1–0 to Bayern Munich. He won three Division 1 titles (1974–1976) and one Coupe de France () with Saint-Étienne. He transferred to Paris Saint-Germain in 1980 with whom he won one Division 1 title (1986) and two Coupes ...
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Luis Fernandez
Luis Miguel Fernández Toledo (born 2 October 1959), known as Luis Fernandez, is a French football manager and former player who played as a defensive midfielder. Fernandez spent most of his playing career for Paris Saint-Germain. He earned 60 international caps and scored 6 goals for the France national team between 1982 and 1992, and was part of their teams that won UEFA Euro 1984 and came third at the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Fernandez managed PSG in two spells, winning several domestic and European honours. He also managed Cannes and Reims in France, and Athletic Bilbao, Espanyol and Real Betis in La Liga. Playing career Club career Fernandez was born in Tarifa, Spain, and moved to France with his parents at age nine. He began playing football at the AS Minguettes and became a naturalized French citizen in 1981. He signed his first professional contract at age 19 with Paris Saint-Germain. After the elimination from the 1986 FIFA World Cup, and just after he had won the D ...
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Gérard Lanthier
Gérard Lanthier (born 3 April 1956) is a French former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. International career Lanthier was an Olympic and military international for France. Post-playing career After retiring from football, Lanthier worked as the director of a ready-to-wear store in his native Lyon. He would then go on to coach three different football clubs, Avignon, SC Montfavet, and Arles, before becoming an administrative agent for the town of Avignon Avignon (, ; ; oc, Avinhon, label=Provençal dialect, Provençal or , ; la, Avenio) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Vaucluse Departments of France, department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Regions of France, region of So .... Honours Paris Saint-Germain * Coupe de France runner-up: 1984–85 References External links * * 1956 births Living people Footballers from Lyon French men's footballers Men's association football midfielders French footba ...
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Jean-François Charbonnier
Jean-François Charbonnier (18 January 1959 – 7 December 2020) was a French footballer who played as a defender and as a midfielder. Honours Paris Saint-Germain * French Division 1: 1985–86 * Coupe de France The Coupe de France, formerly known as the Coupe Charles Simon, is the premier knockout cup competition in French football organized by the French Football Federation (FFF). It was first held in 1917 and is open to all amateur and profession ... runner-up: 1984–85 References 1959 births 2020 deaths Footballers from Lyon French footballers Association football defenders Association football midfielders AS Saint-Priest players Stade de Reims players Paris Saint-Germain F.C. players AS Cannes players Paris FC players Paris FC managers Championnat National players Ligue 1 players Ligue 2 players {{France-footy-defender-1950s-stub ...
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Philippe Jeannol
Philippe Jeannol (born 6 August 1958 in Nancy) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. Jeannol was a member of the French squad that won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the largest city in the state of California and the second most populous city in the United States after New York City, as well as one of the world' .... External links Philippe Jeannolat fff.fr 1958 births Living people Sportspeople from Nancy, France Footballers from Meurthe-et-Moselle French men's footballers France men's international footballers Olympic footballers for France Olympic gold medalists for France Footballers at the 1984 Summer Olympics AS Nancy Lorraine players Paris Saint-Germain F.C. players Olympic medalists in football Ligue 1 players Medalists at the 1984 Summer Olympics Men's association football defen ...
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Thierry Morin
Thierry Morin (born 12 December 1957) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. He works as the general secretary of the Association Paris Saint-Germain as of April 2022. Playing career Morin's first youth club was Stade Saint-Germain, his hometown club at which he stayed from 1966 until the merger with Paris FC to form Paris Saint-Germain in 1970. He would join the PSG Academy that year. His first team debut came on 21 December 1975 in a 3–2 loss to Reims. Morin was one of the four PSG academy graduates called the "four musketeers", along with Lionel Justier, Jean-Marc Pilorget, and François Brisson. During his 11 years as a pro player at PSG, Morin won one Division 1 and two Coupe de France titles. His only goal came in a 1–1 draw against Monaco on 17 August 1982. He left for Red Star in 1986 after having made 174 appearances for the Parisians in all competitions. From 1986 to 1989, while playing for Red Star, Morin was simultaneously head ...
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Thierry Bacconier
Thierry is a French male given name, derived from the Germanic " Theodoric". It is the cognate of German " Dietrich" and " Dieter", English Terry, Derek and Derrick, and of various forms in other European languages. It is also a surname. People with the given name * Theodoric of Freiberg (c. 1250-c. 1310), also known as Thierry, early Dominican * Thierry of Chartres (died before 1155), French philosopher * Theodoric I, Duke of Upper Lorraine (ruled 978–1027) * Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine (ruled 1070–1115) * Theuderic II (587–613), king of Burgundy and Austrasia * Thierry, Count of Flanders (c. 1099–1168), also known as Derrick or Thierry of Alsace * Thierry Ambrose (born 1997), French footballer * Thierry Baudet (born 1983), Dutch politician and author * Thierry Boutsen (born 1957), Belgian Formula One race car driver * Thierry Breton (born 1955), European Commissioner for Internal Market, French businessman, former Minister of the Economy * Thierry Brusseau, ...
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Jean-Claude Lemoult
Jean-Claude Lemoult (born 28 August 1960) is a French former professional football (soccer) player who played as a midfielder. Lemoult was a member of the French squad that won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, largest city in the U.S. state, state of California and the List of United States cities by population, sec .... References * http://www.fff.fr/servfff/historique/historique.php?cherche_joueur=LEMOULT&submit=go 1960 births Living people People from Neufchâteau, Vosges Sportspeople from Vosges (department) French footballers France international footballers Association football midfielders Paris Saint-Germain F.C. players Montpellier HSC players Nîmes Olympique players Ligue 1 players Olympic footballers of France Olympic gold medalists for France Footballers at the 1984 Summer Olympics ...
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Jean-Michel Moutier
Jean-Michel Moutier (born 18 March 1955) is a French former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Career Born in Damelevières, Moutier played for Lunéville, Nancy B, Nancy and Paris Saint-Germain. He later worked in executive roles at Nancy, Paris Saint-Germain, Rennes, Châteauroux Châteauroux (; ; oc, Chasteurós) is the capital city of the French department of Indre, central France and the second-largest town in the province of Berry, after Bourges. Its residents are called ''Castelroussins'' () in French. Climate ... and the United Arab Emirates national team. References 1955 births Living people French footballers AS Nancy Lorraine players Paris Saint-Germain F.C. players Ligue 1 players Association football goalkeepers AS Nancy Lorraine non-playing staff Paris Saint-Germain F.C. non-playing staff Stade Rennais F.C. non-playing staff LB Châteauroux non-playing staff {{France-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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