1981 Coupe de France final

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The Coupe de France Final 1981 was a football match held at Parc des Princes, Paris on 13 June 1981, that saw Bastia defeat Saint-Étienne 2–1 thanks to goals by Louis Marcialis and Roger Milla.

Match details

Bastia2–1Saint-Étienne
Marcialis 50'
Milla 58'
Santini 72'
Attendance: 46,155
GK France Pierrick Hiard
DF France Jean-Louis Cazes
DF 3 France Paul Marchioni (c)
DF France Charles Orlanducci
DF France Félix Lacuesta
MF France Jean-Louis Desvignes
MF France Alain Fiard
MF France Joël Henry
FW 7 France Louis Marcialis
FW Cameroon Roger Milla
FW France Simei Ihily
Manager:
France Antoine Redin


Assistant referees:
Fourth official:

GK 1 France Jean Castaneda
DF France Patrick Battiston
DF France Gérard Janvion
DF France Bernard Gardon downward-facing red arrow 18'
DF France Christian Lopez
MF France Jacques Santini
MF France Jean-Marie Elie
MF France Michel Platini
FW France Jacques Zimako
FW France Laurent Roussey downward-facing red arrow 86'
FW Netherlands Johnny Rep
Substitutes:
DF France Jean-Philippe Primard upward-facing green arrow 18'
FW France Laurent Paganelli upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
France Robert Herbin

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