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1962–63 Coupe de France, the Glossary

Index 1962–63 Coupe de France

The Coupe de France's results of the 1962–63 season.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: AC Cambrai, Angers SCO, AS Monaco FC, Célestin Oliver, Coupe de France, CS Sedan Ardennes, FC Girondins de Bordeaux, FC Sochaux-Montbéliard, Fleury Di Nallo, Georges Casolari, Hassan Akesbi, Jean Vincent, Limoges FC, Lucien Cossou, Néstor Combin, Olympique de Marseille, Olympique Lyonnais, Parc des Princes, Paris, Racing Club de France Football, Red Star F.C., SC Toulon, Stade de Reims, Toulouse FC (1937), 1961–62 Coupe de France, 1963–64 Coupe de France.

  2. 1962–63 domestic association football cups
  3. 1962–63 in French football

AC Cambrai

Athletic Club Cambrésien is a French association football team founded in 1919.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and AC Cambrai

Angers SCO

Angers Sporting Club de l'Ouest, commonly referred to as Angers SCO, is a French professional football club based in Angers in Pays de la Loire in western France.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Angers SCO

AS Monaco FC

Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club, commonly referred to as AS Monaco, is a professional football club based in Fontvieille, Monaco.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and AS Monaco FC

Célestin Oliver

Célestin Oliver (12 July 1930 – 5 June 2011) was a French footballer who played as a striker.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Célestin Oliver

Coupe de France

The Coupe de France, also known in English as the French Cup or less commonly as the France Cup, is the premier knockout cup competition in French football organised by the French Football Federation (FFF).

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Coupe de France

CS Sedan Ardennes

Club Sportif Sedan Ardennes, commonly referred to as CS Sedan or simply Sedan, is a football club based in Sedan, France.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and CS Sedan Ardennes

FC Girondins de Bordeaux

Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux, commonly referred to as Girondins de Bordeaux (Girondins de Bordèu) or simply Bordeaux, is a French football club based in the city of Bordeaux in Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and FC Girondins de Bordeaux

FC Sochaux-Montbéliard

Football Club Sochaux-Montbéliard (commonly referred to as FCSM or simply Sochaux) is a French association football club based in the city of Montbéliard.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and FC Sochaux-Montbéliard

Fleury Di Nallo

Fleury Di Nallo (born 20 April 1943) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Fleury Di Nallo

Georges Casolari

Georges Casolari (5 May 1941 – 7 October 2012) was a French footballer.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Georges Casolari

Hassan Akesbi

Hassan Akesbi (حسن أقصبي; born 5 December 1934) is a Moroccan former footballer who played as a striker.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Hassan Akesbi

Jean Vincent

Jean Vincent (29 November 1930 – 13 August 2013) was a French international footballer and manager who played as a left winger.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Jean Vincent

Limoges FC

Limoges Football Club, founded in 1947, were a French association football team based in Limoges, France which last played in the sixth tier of the French football league system.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Limoges FC

Lucien Cossou

Lucien Cossou (born 29 January 1936) is a former professional French footballer.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Lucien Cossou

Néstor Combin

Néstor Combin (born 29 December 1940) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Néstor Combin

Olympique de Marseille

Olympique de Marseille (Olimpic de Marselha), also known simply as Marseille or by the abbreviation OM, is a French professional football club based in Marseille that competes in Ligue 1, the top flight of French football.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Olympique de Marseille

Olympique Lyonnais

Olympique Lyonnais, commonly referred to as simply Lyon or OL, is a French professional football club based in Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Olympique Lyonnais

Parc des Princes

The Parc des Princes is an all-seater football stadium in Paris, France.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Parc des Princes

Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Paris

Racing Club de France Football (also known as Racing Paris, RCF Paris, Matra Racing, Racing Club, or Racing) is a French association football club based in Colombes, a suburb of Paris.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Racing Club de France Football

Red Star F.C.

Red Star Football Club, also known simply as Red Star, is a French football club founded in Paris in 1897, and is the fourth oldest French football club, after Standard AC of Paris, Le Havre AC and Girondins de Bordeaux.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Red Star F.C.

SC Toulon

Sporting Club Toulon is a football club from Toulon, France, that plays in the Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of the French football league system.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and SC Toulon

Stade de Reims

Stade de Reims is a French professional football club based in Reims.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Stade de Reims

Toulouse FC (1937)

Toulouse Football Club was a French association football team playing in the city of Toulouse, Haute-Garonne.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and Toulouse FC (1937)

1961–62 Coupe de France

The Coupe de France's results of the 1961–62 season. 1962–63 Coupe de France and 1961–62 Coupe de France are Coupe de France seasons.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and 1961–62 Coupe de France

1963–64 Coupe de France

The 'Coupe de Frances results of the '1963–64 season'. 1962–63 Coupe de France and 1963–64 Coupe de France are Coupe de France seasons.

See 1962–63 Coupe de France and 1963–64 Coupe de France

See also

1962–63 domestic association football cups

1962–63 in French football

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962–63_Coupe_de_France

Also known as Coupe de France 1962-63.