Toulouse passes, Grenoble and Le Havre pass away
This weekend, the 8th round of the Coupe de France took place. While waiting for the entry into the running of Ligue 1 clubs, 15 Ligue 2 clubs were on the bridge. They behaved quite well.
Entries to the 7th round of the Coupe de France, Ligue 2 clubs were still 15 at the start of this 8th round, with only 5 completed in the previous round. These 15 clubs have made various fortunes. Some of them came out easily, such as Paris FC, winner 14-0. It was also a formality for Amiens, Auxerre, Sochaux, Valenciennes and Quevilly. On the other hand, it was more painful for Toulouse, Dijon, Nancy, Guingamp, Bastia and Nîmes The last two cities even had to go through the penalty shootout to get out of the trap. All these clubs are still qualified.
End of the route for Le Havre, Grenoble and Rodez
Three Ligue 2 teams failed to pass this 8th round of the Coupe de France. With a zero and goalless score, Le Havre had to play a penalty shootout against Chauvigny. It was the National 3 club that emerged victorious. Rodez also ceded on penalties on the field of AS Cannes, also a resident of national 3. As for Grenoble, the Isérois are heavily inclined on the ground of Andrézieux, accustomed to the beautiful epics in this competition.
The draw for the 32nd final of the Old Lady will take place tonight, Monday November 29 at 7 p.m., at Parc des Princes. With the entry into the running of the 20 Ligue 1 clubs and the presence of 12 Ligue 2 clubs, several beautiful posters could see the light of day. Be careful not to omit and neglect the little thumbs of the competition. Tkings clubs of Regional 2 as well as four teams from Regional 1 are still in progress.
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– FC Sochaux-Montbéliard (@FCSM_officiel) November 27, 2021