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{{Short description|Final of the 1973–74 edition of the Coupe de France}}
{{Short description|Final of the 1973–74 edition of the Coupe de France}}
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| title = Coupe de France Final
| title = 1974 Coupe de France final
| year = 1974
| other_titles =
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| image =
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| event = [[1973–74 Coupe de France]]
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| team1 = [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]]{{0}}
| champions =
| team1score = 2
| runner-up =
| team2 = {{0}}[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
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| date = 8 June 1974
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| stadium = [[Parc des Princes]]
| prevseason = [[1973 Coupe de France Final|1973]]
| city = [[Paris]]
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| nextseason = [[1975 Coupe de France Final|1975]]
| referee = [[:fr:Achille Verbecke|Achille Verbecke]]
| attendance = 45,813
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| previous = [[1973 Coupe de France final|1973]]
| next = [[1975 Coupe de France final|1975]]
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The '''1974 Coupe de France Final''' was a [[association football|football]] match held at [[Parc des Princes]], [[Paris]], on 8 June 1974 that saw [[AS Saint-Étienne]] defeat [[AS Monaco FC]] 2–1 thanks to goals by [[Christian Synaeghel]] and [[Alain Merchadier]].
The '''1974 Coupe de France final''' was a [[association football|football]] match held at [[Parc des Princes]], [[Paris]], on 8 June 1974 that saw [[AS Saint-Étienne]] defeat [[AS Monaco FC]] 2–1 thanks to goals by [[Christian Synaeghel]] and [[Alain Merchadier]].


==Match details==
==Match details==
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|team1 = [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]]
|team1 = [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]]
|score = 2–1
|score = 2–1
|report = https://www.footballdatabase.eu/en/match/overview/1075417-saintetienne-monaco
|team2 = [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|team2 = [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|goals1 = [[Christian Synaeghel|Synaeghel]] {{goal|44}}<br />[[Alain Merchadier|Merchadier]] {{goal|61}}
|goals1 = [[Christian Synaeghel|Synaeghel]] {{goal|44}}<br />[[Alain Merchadier|Merchadier]] {{goal|61}}
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|stadium = [[Parc des Princes]], [[Paris]]
|stadium = [[Parc des Princes]], [[Paris]]
|attendance = 45,813
|attendance = 45,813
|referee = [[Achille Verbecke]]
|referee = [[:fr:Achille Verbecke|Achille Verbecke]]
}}</onlyinclude>
}}</onlyinclude>


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesf/francuphistfull.html Coupe de France results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]
*[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesf/francuphistfull.html Coupe de France results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20061208013506/http://www.fff.fr/www/coup/historique/pages/hist1974.shtml Report on French federation site]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20061208013506/http://www.fff.fr/www/coup/historique/pages/hist1974.shtml Report on French federation site]


{{1973–74 in French football}}
{{Coupe de France}}
{{Coupe de France}}
{{AS Saint-Étienne matches}}
{{AS Saint-Étienne matches}}
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[[Category:1973–74 in French football|Coupe]]
[[Category:1973–74 in French football|Coupe]]
[[Category:Coupe de France Finals|1974]]
[[Category:Coupe de France finals|1974]]
[[Category:AS Saint-Étienne matches|Coupe De France Final 1974]]
[[Category:AS Saint-Étienne matches|Coupe De France Final 1974]]
[[Category:AS Monaco FC matches|Coupe De France Final 1974]]
[[Category:AS Monaco FC matches|Coupe De France Final 1974]]

Latest revision as of 21:51, 25 July 2023

1974 Coupe de France final
Event1973–74 Coupe de France
Date8 June 1974
VenueParc des Princes, Paris
RefereeAchille Verbecke
Attendance45,813
1973
1975

The 1974 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris, on 8 June 1974 that saw AS Saint-Étienne defeat AS Monaco FC 2–1 thanks to goals by Christian Synaeghel and Alain Merchadier.

Match details[edit]

Saint-Étienne2–1Monaco
Synaeghel 44'
Merchadier 61'
Report Onnis 65'
Attendance: 45,813
GK Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Ćurković
DF France Pierre Repellini
DF France Gérard Farison
DF Argentina Oswaldo Piazza
DF France Christian Lopez
MF France Dominique Bathenay downward-facing red arrow 58'
MF France Gérard Janvion
MF France Jean-Michel Larqué
FW France Georges Bereta (c)
FW France Christian Synaeghel
FW France Patrick Revelli
Substitutes:
DF France Alain Merchadier upward-facing green arrow 58'
Manager:
France Robert Herbin
GK France Christian Montes
DF France André Guesdon
DF France Georges Polny
DF France Pierre Mosca
DF France Claude Quittet (c)
MF France Yvon Chomet
MF France Aimé Rosso
MF France Jean Petit
MF Argentina Anibal Tarabini
FW France Christian Dalger
FW Argentina Delio Onnis
Substitutes:
Manager:
Argentina Ruben Bravo

See also[edit]

External links[edit]