List of Coupe de France finals

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Paris Saint-Germain celebrating their seventh Coupe de France title in 2006. Fete Coupe de France, 6 mai 2006.jpg
Paris Saint-Germain celebrating their seventh Coupe de France title in 2006.

The Coupe Charles Simon, commonly known as the Coupe de France, is a knockout cup competition in French football organized by the French Football Federation. The competition began in 1919 and is open to all amateur and professional football clubs in France, including clubs based in the overseas departments and territories. The competition culminates in May with the final, which is held at the Stade de France, the country's national stadium. Since 1927, the President of France has always attended the cup final and presented the trophy to the winning team's captain.

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As of 2024, thirty-four clubs have lifted the trophy; Paris Saint-Germain have the most titles of these clubs with 15 victories. They are followed by Marseille, who have 10, and Saint-Étienne, who have six. The current champions are Paris Saint-Germain, who defeated Lyon 2–1 in the 2024 final.

Finals

DateWinnersResultRunners-upVenuesAttendanceEntries
5 May 1918 Olympique de Pantin 3–0 FC Lyon Rue Olivier-de-Serres 2,00048
6 April 1919 CASG Paris 3–2 (a.e.t.) Olympique de Pantin Parc des Princes 10,00060
9 May 1920 CA Paris 2–1 Le Havre Stade Bergeyre 7,000114
24 April 1921 Red Star 2–1 Olympique de Pantin Stade Pershing 18,000202
7 May 1922 Red Star 2–0 Rennes Stade Pershing 25,000249
6 May 1923 Red Star 4–2 Sète Stade Pershing 20,000304
13 April 1924 Marseille 3–2 (a.e.t.) Sète Stade Pershing 29,000325
26 April 1925 CASG Paris 1–1 (a.e.t.) FC Rouen Colombes 18,000326
10 May 192532 Replay 18,000
9 May 1926 Marseille 4–1 AS Valentigney Colombes 26,000336
6 May 1927 Marseille 3–0 US Quevilly Colombes 23,800346
6 May 1928 Red Star 3–1 CA Paris Colombes 30,000336
5 May 1929 Montpellier 2–0 Sète Colombes 25,000380
27 April 1930 Sète 3–1 (a.e.t.) RC Paris Colombes 35,000408
3 May 1931 Club Français 3–0 Montpellier Colombes 30,000423
24 April 1932 Cannes 1–0 RC Roubaix Colombes 36,143438
7 May 1933 Excelsior Athlétic Club de Roubaix 3–1 RC Roubaix Colombes 33,000472
6 May 1934 Sète 2–1 Marseille Colombes 40,600540
5 May 1935 Marseille 3–0 Rennes Colombes 40,008567
3 May 1936 RC Paris 1–0 FCO Charleville (Level 2) Colombes 39,725636
9 May 1937 FC Sochaux 2–1 Strasbourg Colombes 39,538658
8 May 1938 Marseille 2–1 (a.e.t.) Metz Parc des Princes 33,044679
14 May 1939 RC Paris 3–1 Lille Colombes 52,431727
5 May 1940 RC Paris 2–1 Marseille Parc des Princes 25,969778
25 May 1941 Girondins de Bordeaux 2–0 SC Fives Saint-Ouen 15,230236
17 May 1942 Red Star 2–0 Sète Colombes 40,000469
9 May 1943 Marseille 2–2 (a.e.t.) Bordeaux Colombes 32,500664
22 May 194340 Replay 32,212
7 May 1944 ÉF Nancy-Lorraine 4–0 ÉF Reims-Champagne Parc des Princes 31,995772
6 May 1945 RC Paris 3–0 Lille Colombes 49,983510
26 May 1946 Lille 4–2 Red Star Colombes 59,692811
11 May 1947 Lille 2–0 Strasbourg Colombes 59,852922
10 May 1948 Lille 3–2 Lens (Level 2) Colombes 60,739933
8 May 1949 RC Paris 5–2 Lille Colombes 61,473981
14 May 1950 Reims 2–0 RC Paris Colombes 61,722977
6 May 1951 Strasbourg 3–0 Valenciennes (Level 2) Colombes 61,4921,010
4 May 1952 Nice 5–3 Bordeaux Colombes 61,4851,024
31 May 1953 Lille 2–1 FC Nancy Colombes 58,9931,035
23 May 1954 Nice 2–1 Marseille Colombes 56,8031,072
29 May 1955 Lille 5–2 Bordeaux Colombes 49,4111,165
27 May 1956 CS Sedan 3–1 AS Troyes-Savinienne Colombes 47,2581,203
26 May 1957 Toulouse 6–3 Angers Colombes 43,1251,149
18 May 1958 Reims 3–1 Nîmes Colombes 56,5231,163
3 May 1959 Le Havre (Level 2)2–2 (a.e.t.) Sochaux Colombes 50,7781,159
18 May 195930 Replay 36,655
15 May 1960 Monaco 4–2 (a.e.t.) Saint-Étienne Colombes 38,2981,187
7 May 1961 CS Sedan 3–1 Nîmes Colombes 39,0701,193
13 May 1962 Saint-Étienne 1–0 FC Nancy Colombes 30,6541,226
12 May 1963 Monaco 0–0 (a.e.t.) Lyon Colombes 32,9231,209
23 May 19632–0 Replay Parc des Princes 24,910
10 May 1964 Lyon 2–0 Bordeaux Colombes 32,7771,203
23 May 1965 Rennes 2–2 (a.e.t.) CS Sedan Parc des Princes 36,7891,183
26 May 196531 Replay 26,792
22 May 1966 Strasbourg 1–0 Nantes Parc des Princes 36,2851,190
21 May 1967 Lyon 3–1 Sochaux Parc des Princes 32,5231,378
12 May 1968 Saint-Étienne 2–1 Bordeaux Colombes 33,9591,378
18 May 1969 Marseille 2–0 Bordeaux Colombes 39,4601,377
31 May 1970 Saint-Étienne 5–0 Nantes Colombes 32,8941,375
20 June 1971 Rennes 1–0 Lyon Colombes 46,8011,383
4 June 1972 Marseille 2–1 Bastia Parc des Princes 44,0691,596
17 June 1973 Lyon 2–1 Nantes Parc des Princes 45,7341,596
8 June 1974 Saint-Étienne 2–1 Monaco Parc des Princes 45,8131,720
14 June 1975 Saint-Étienne 2–0 Lens Parc des Princes 44,7251,940
12 June 1976 Marseille 2–0 Lyon Parc des Princes 45,6611,977
18 June 1977 Saint-Étienne 2–1 Reims Parc des Princes 45,4542,084
13 May 1978 Nancy 1–0 Nice Parc des Princes 45,9982,544
16 June 1979 Nantes 4–1 (a.e.t.) Auxerre (Level 2) Parc des Princes 46,0702,473
7 June 1980 Monaco 3–1 Orléans (Level 2) Parc des Princes 46,1362,473
13 June 1981 Bastia 2–1 Saint-Étienne Parc des Princes 46,1552,924
15 May 1982 Paris Saint-Germain 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 pen.)
Saint-Étienne Parc des Princes 46,1603,179
11 June 1983 Paris Saint-Germain 3–2 Nantes Parc des Princes 46,2033,280
11 May 1984 Metz 2–0 (a.e.t.) Monaco Parc des Princes 45,3843,705
8 June 1985 Monaco 1–0 Paris Saint-Germain Parc des Princes 45,7113,983
30 April 1986 Bordeaux 2–1 (a.e.t.) Marseille Parc des Princes 45,4294,117
10 June 1987 Bordeaux 2–0 Marseille Parc des Princes 45,1454,964
11 June 1988 Metz 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 pen.)
Sochaux (Level 2) Parc des Princes 44,5315,293
10 June 1989 Marseille 4–3 Monaco Parc des Princes 44,4485,293
2 June 1990 Montpellier 2–1 (a.e.t.) RC Paris Parc des Princes 44,0675,972
8 June 1991 Monaco 1–0 Marseille Parc des Princes 44,1236,065
1992The disaster at the Furiani Stadium in Bastia on 5 May 1992 ended the tournament.6,343
12 June 1993 Paris Saint-Germain 3–0 Nantes Parc des Princes 48,7896,523
14 May 1994 Auxerre 3–0 Montpellier Parc des Princes 45,1896,261
13 May 1995 Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 Strasbourg Parc des Princes 46,6985,975
4 May 1996 Auxerre 2–1 Nîmes (Level 3) Parc des Princes 44,9215,847
10 May 1997 Nice 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 pen.)
Guingamp Parc des Princes 44,1315,986
2 May 1998 Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 Lens Stade de France 78,2656,106
15 May 1999 Nantes 1–0 Sedan (Level 2) Stade de France 78,5865,957
7 May 2000 Nantes 2–1 Calais RUFC (Level 4) Stade de France 78,7176,096
26 May 2001 Strasbourg 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 pen.)
Amiens (Level 3) Stade de France 78,6416,375
11 May 2002 Lorient 1–0 Bastia Stade de France 66,2155,848
31 May 2003 Auxerre 2–1 Paris Saint-Germain Stade de France 78,3165,850
29 May 2004 Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 LB Châteauroux (Level 2) Stade de France 78,3576,057
4 June 2005 AJ Auxerre 2–1 CS Sedan (Level 2) Stade de France 78,7216,263
29 April 2006 Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 Marseille Stade de France 79,7976,394
12 May 2007 Sochaux 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 pen.)
Marseille Stade de France 79,8506,577
24 May 2008 Lyon 1–0 Paris Saint-Germain Stade de France 79,2046,734
9 May 2009 Guingamp (Level 2)2–1 Rennes Stade de France 80,0567,246
1 May 2010 Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 (a.e.t.) Monaco Stade de France 74,0007,317
14 May 2011 Lille 1–0 Paris Saint-Germain Stade de France 79,0007,449
28 April 2012 Lyon 1–0 US Quevilly (Level 3) Stade de France 76,2937,422
31 May 2013 Bordeaux 3–2 Evian Stade de France 77,0007,656
3 May 2014 Guingamp 2–0 Rennes Stade de France 80,0007,656
30 May 2015 Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 Auxerre (Level 2) Stade de France 80,0008,506
21 May 2016 Paris Saint-Germain 4–2 Marseille Stade de France 80,0008,506
27 May 2017 Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 Angers Stade de France 78,0008,506
8 May 2018 Paris Saint-Germain 2–0 Les Herbiers (Level 3) Stade de France 73,7728,506
27 April 2019 Rennes 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 pen.)
Paris Saint-Germain Stade de France 75,0008,506
24 July 2020 Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 Saint-Étienne Stade de France 2,805 [note 1] 8,506
19 May 2021 Paris Saint-Germain 2–0 Monaco Stade de France 0 [note 2] 7,378
7 May 2022 Nantes 1–0 Nice Stade de France 78,9617,307
29 April 2023 Toulouse 5–1 Nantes Stade de France 78,0387,292
25 May 2024 Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 Lyon Stade Pierre-Mauroy

Performance by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Paris Saint-Germain 155 1982, 1983, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2024 1985, 2003, 2008, 2011, 2019
Marseille 109 1924, 1926, 1927, 1935, 1938, 1943, 1969, 1972, 1976, 1989 1934, 1940, 1954, 1986, 1987, 1991, 2006, 2007, 2016
Saint-Étienne 64 1962, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1977 1960, 1981, 1982, 2020
Lille 63 1946, 1947, 1948, 1953, 1955, 2011 1939, 1945, 1949
Monaco 55 1960, 1963, 1980, 1985, 1991 1974, 1984, 1989, 2010, 2021
Lyon 54 1964, 1967, 1973, 2008, 2012 1963, 1971, 1976, 2024
RC Paris 53 1936, 1939, 1940, 1945, 1949 1930, 1950, 1990
Red Star 51 1921, 1922, 1923, 1928, 1942 1946
Bordeaux 46 1941, 1986, 1987, 2013 1943, 1952, 1955, 1964, 1968, 1969
Nantes 46 1979, 1999, 2000, 2022 1966, 1970, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2023
Auxerre 42 1994, 1996, 2003, 2005 1979, 2015
Rennes 34 1965, 1971, 2019 1922, 1935, 2009, 2014
Strasbourg 33 1951, 1966, 2001 1937, 1947, 1995
Nice 32 1952, 1954, 1997 1978, 2022
Sète 24 1930, 1934 1923, 1924, 1929, 1942
Sedan 23 1956, 1961 1965, 1999, 2005
Sochaux 23 1937, 2007 1959, 1967, 1988
Montpellier 22 1929, 1990 1931, 1994
Reims 21 1950, 1958 1977
Metz 21 1984, 1988 1938
Guingamp 21 2009, 2014 1997
CASG Paris 2 1919, 1925
Olympique de Paris 12 1918 1919, 1921
Bastia 12 1981 1972, 2002
CA Paris 11 1920 1928
Le Havre 11 1959 1920
Club Français 1 1931
Cannes 1 1932
Roubaix 1 1933
Nancy-Lorraine 1 1944
Toulouse (1937) 1 1957
Nancy 1 1978
Lorient 1 2002
Toulouse 1 2023
Lens 3 1948, 1975, 1998
Nîmes 3 1958, 1961, 1996
US Quevilly 2 1927, 2012
RC Roubaix 2 1932, 1933
FC Nancy 2 1953, 1962
Angers 2 1957, 2017
FC Lyon 1 1918
FC Rouen 1 1925
AS Valentigney 1 1926
FCO Charleville 1 1936
SC Fives 1 1941
ÉF Reims-Champagne 1 1944
Valenciennes 1 1951
AS Troyes-Savinienne 1 1956
Orléans 1 1980
Calais RUFC 1 2000
Amiens 1 2001
LB Châteauroux 1 2004
Evian 1 2013
Les Herbiers 1 2018

Notes

  1. The final was played in front of 2,805 spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.
  2. The final was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.

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