1920 Coupe de France final

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The 1920 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Stade Bergeyre, Paris on May 9, 1920, that saw CA Paris defeat Le Havre AC 2–1 thanks to goals by Henri Bard.

Match details

CA Paris2–1Le Havre AC
Bard ?' ?' Thorel ?'
Attendance: 7,000
GK ' Switzerland Ivan Dreyfus
DF ' France Marcel Vanco
DF ' France Louis Mesnier
DF ' Charles McDewitt
DF ' France Maurice Bigué
MF ' France André Allegre
MF ' France Raoul Dupé
FW ' Switzerland Robert Pache
FW ' France André Poullain
FW ' France Henri Bard (c)
FW ' France Ernest Gravier
Manager:
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Assistant Referees:
Fourth Official:

GK ' France Drancourt
DF ' France Grivel
DF ' France Henri Gibbon (c)
DF ' France Victor Dial
DF ' France Fernand Mérieult
MF ' France Maurice Avenel
MF ' France Raymond Cantais
FW ' France Robert Accard
FW ' France Louis Blouin
FW ' France Alfred Thorel
FW ' France Bernard Lenoble
Manager:
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