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Coupe de France - 10 things to know with detail
The Coupe de France is the premier knockout cup competition in French football, open to all amateur and professional clubs in the country.
The competition was first held in 1917 and has since become one of the most prestigious domestic cup competitions in France.
The current format of the Coupe de France involves a total of 14 rounds, starting with regional qualifying rounds for amateur clubs before progressing to the main draw with professional teams.
The final of the Coupe de France is held at the Stade de France in Paris, usually in May. The winner of the competition qualifies for the group stage of the Europa League.
The record for most Coupe de France titles won is held by Paris Saint-Germain, who have won the competition 13 times. Marseille is second with 10 titles.
The largest margin of victory in a Coupe de France final came in 1946 when Lille defeated Valenciennes 4-2.
The highest-scoring final in Coupe de France history was in 1965 when Nantes defeated Lyon 4-2.
The Coupe de France has seen several upsets over the years, with lower division clubs defeating top-flight teams in the competition.
The most successful coach in Coupe de France history is Paul Le Guen, who has won the competition four times with three different clubs.
The Coupe de France has a rich history and tradition in French football, with many memorable moments and iconic matches over the years.