1971 Coupe de France Final

The 1971 Coupe de France Final was an association football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on June 20, 1971, that saw Stade Rennais defeat Olympique Lyonnais 1–0 thanks to a goal by André Guy.

Match Summary

In an overall average game opposing two teams disposed in a 4-4-2 formation, the break came from a penalty kick scored by ex-Lyon player André Guy, who had transferred to Rennes in December 1970, after a questionable foul by Robert Valette. The referee, Mr. Vigilani had previously disallowed a goal by André Betta in the 58th minute for Rennes due to an offside position by Robert Rico.[1]

This win was Rennes' second Coupe de France victory, their first win having come in the 1965 final against Sedan-Torcy. Lyon, suffered their second defeat in the final in the fourth Coupe de France Final appearance, the first loss having been against AS Monaco in 1963.

This was the last Coupe de France final to be played at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes, as the final was played at the Parc des Princes from 1972 to 1997, and since 1998 has been played at the Stade de France.

Match details

20 June 1971
Rennes 1–0 Lyon
Guy  63' (pen.)
Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes
Attendance: 46,801
Referee: René Vigliani
GK France Marcel Aubour
DF France Alain Cosnard
DF France Louis Cardiet (c)
DF France René Cédolin
DF France Zygmunt Chlosta
MF France Pierre Garcia
MF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Velimir Naumović
MF France André Guy
MF France Raymond Kéruzoré
FW France André Betta
FW France Robert Rico
Substitutes:
Manager:
France Jean Prouff
GK France Yves Chauveau
DF France Raymond Domenech
DF France Jean Baeza
DF Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Mihajlović
DF France Robert Valette  79'
MF France Georges Prost
MF France André Perrin
MF France Serge Chiesa
MF France François Félix
FW France Fleury Di Nallo (c)
FW France Daniel Ravier
Substitutes:
MF France Bernard Lhomme  79'
Manager:
France Aimé Mignot

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