1919 USFSA Football Championship

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Statistics of the USFSA Football Championship in the 1919 season.

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Olympique de Marseille French association football club

Olympique de Marseille, also known as OM or simply Marseille, is a French football club in Marseille.

US Saint-Malo association football club

Union Sportive Saint-Malo is a French association football club founded in 1902. They are based in the town of Saint-Malo and their home stadium is the Stade Marville. As of the 2017–18 season, they play in the Championnat National 2.

SO Cholet

Stade Olympique Choletais is a French association football team founded in 1913. The club is based in Cholet, Pays de la Loire and play at Omnisports Stadium, which has a capacity of 9000 spectators. For the 2017–18 season, they will play in the Championnat National, the third tier of French football.

Quarterfinals

Stade Bordelais (football) association football club

Stade Bordelais ASPTT Football, known simply as Stade Bordelais is the association football section of the French multi-sport club based in Bordeaux. The football section was created in 1889. They play at the Stade Sainte Germain, which has a capacity of 3,000 seated.. They currently play in the Championnat National 2. The clubs colours are black and white.

Le Havre AC association football club in France

Le Havre Athletic Club is a French association football club based in Le Havre, Normandy. The club was founded as an athletics and rugby club in 1872. Le Havre plays in Ligue 2, the second level of French football, and plays its home matches at the Stade Océane.

Semifinals

Final

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Final : Le Havre AC - Olympique de Marseille

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