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1991–92 Coupe de France

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The Coupe de France 1991–1992 was its 75th edition. For the first time since its creation, the final was unplayed due to 18 people being killed after a temporary stand collapsed during the semi-final game between SC Bastia and Olympique de Marseille. Thus, the trophy was not awarded that season.

Round of 16

Team 1 Score Team 2
AS Cannes (D1) 2 - 1 a.e.t. Montpellier HSC (D1)
Valenciennes FC (D2) 0 - 2 Olympique de Marseille (D1)
AS Nancy (D1) 2 - 1 FC Bourges (D2)
Gazélec Ajaccio (D2) 2 - 1 AS Saint-Étienne (D2)
SM Caen (D1) 0 - 0 Pau FC (D3) 5-3 pen.
Saint-Omer (D3) 2 - 4 AS Monaco (D1)
OGC Nice (D2) 0 - 1 SC Bastia (D2)
Red Star (D2) 2 - 1 a.e.t. En Avant Guingamp (D2)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
SM Caen (D1) 1 - 3 Olympique de Marseille (D1)
Gazélec Ajaccio (D2) 0 - 3 AS Monaco (D1)
SC Bastia (D2) 0 - 0 AS Nancy (D1) 3-0 pen.
AS Cannes (D1) 1 - 0 a.e.t. Red Star (D2)

Semi-finals

    PENALTIES    

Robby Langers soccer ball with check mark
Adick Koot soccer ball with red X
Alain Ravera soccer ball with check mark
Franck Durix soccer ball with check mark

3 – 5

soccer ball with check mark Gérald Passi
soccer ball with check mark Youri Djorkaeff
soccer ball with check mark Jérôme Gnako
soccer ball with check mark George Weah
soccer ball with check mark Emmanuel Petit

Monaco went first

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