2010 Coupe Gambardella Final

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2010 Coupe Gambardella Final
Event2009–10 Coupe Gambardella
Metz win 4–3 on penalties.
Date1 May 2010
VenueStade de France, Saint-Denis
RefereeAurélien Petit (Ligue Rhône-Alpes)
Weather16 °C (61 °F), Cloudy

The 2010 Coupe Gambardella Final was the 55th final of France's youth cup competition. The final took place on 1 May 2010 at the Stade de France in the Parisian suburb of Saint-Denis and served as a curtain raiser for the final of the Coupe de France. The match was contested between Sochaux and Metz. The final was shown live on France 4.[1]

Team background[]

Sochaux entered the final for the 3rd time in the club's history. Sochaux first appeared in the final in 1973 finishing as runners-up to Nantes. In their next two appearances, the team were crowned champions defeating Lens 1–0 in 1983 and Auxerre 5–4 on penalties in 2007 after the match ended 2–2 after 90 minutes. The 2007 team was led by Marvin Martin, Ryad Boudebouz, Sloan Privat, and Geoffrey Tulasne. All four players are now regulars in the senior Sochaux team.

Metz's appearance in the Gambardella final marked their 4th appearance in the competition's ultimate match. Of the appearances, Metz have won the cup twice, first in 1981 defeating Nice 1–0, and again in 2001 handling Caen 2–0. The 2001 team was anchored by goalkeeper Ludovic Butelle and midfielders Laurent Agouazi and Ludovic Obraniak. All three players had respectable careers at Metz before moving on to other Ligue 1 clubs.[2]

Match[]

Details[]

Sochaux1–1Metz
Bakambu Goal 39' Report Faucher Goal 53'
Penalties
Giraud Penalty missed
Gürler Penalty missed
Bakambu Penalty scored
Dias Penalty scored
Pereira Penalty scored
3 – 4 Penalty missed Kayombo
Penalty scored
Penalty scored Ngbakoto
Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Sochaux
Metz
SOCHAUX:
GK 1 France Pierrick Cros
RB 2 France Clément Giraud
CB 3 France
CB 4 France
LB 5 France
CM 6 Cameroon Petrus Boumal Substituted off 65'
CM 8 France Cheick Kourouma
RM 7 Turkey Serdar Gürler (c)
LM 11 France Cédric Bakambu
AM 10 Portugal Rafaël Dias
FW 9 France Plaisir Bahamboula Yellow card 60' Substituted off 76'
Substitutes:
GK 16 France
DF 12 France
MF 13 France Yven Moyo Substituted in 76'
MF 14 France Quentin Pereira Substituted in 65'
FW 15 Cameroon
Manager:
France
METZ:
GK 1 France Anthony Mfa Mezui
RB 2 France
CB 5 France Kalidou Koulibaly Yellow card 41'
CB 4 France Teddy Kayombo
LB 3 France Gaëtan Bussman
DM 6 Belgium (c)
CM 7 France Samy Kehli Substituted off 71'
CM 8 France Bouna Sarr Substituted off 78'
RW 9 France Jordan Faucher Substituted off 84'
LW 10 France Yeni Ngbakoto
FW 11 Mali
Substitutes:
GK 16 France
DF 12 France Yohan Croizet Substituted in 71'
MF 13 France Substituted in 78'
MF 14 Ivory Coast Substituted in 84'
FW 15 France
Manager:
France

MATCH OFFICIALS

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level after 90 minutes.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Road to the Final[]

Sochaux

Second Round Sochaux 11–0 Orléans
Round of 64 Dijon 2–5 Sochaux
Round of 32 1–5 Sochaux
Round of 16 Gueugnon 0–0(aet)
4–5 pen.
Sochaux
Quarter-finals Sochaux 2–1 Toulouse
Semi-final Sochaux 4–1 Nantes

Metz

Second Round Amilly 0–2 Metz
Round of 64 Thionville 0–5 Metz
Round of 32 Chantilly 1–3 Metz
Round of 16 Saint-Étienne 1–1(aet)
3–4 pen.
Metz
Quarter-finals Metz 3–3(aet)
3–2 pen.
Lyon
Semi-final Sedan 1–3 Metz

References[]

  1. ^ "La finale sur France 4". Archived from the original on 12 April 2010. Retrieved 18 April 2010.
  2. ^ "La passe de trois comme objectif". Archived from the original on 1 May 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2010.

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