2010 Challenge de France Final

The 2010 Challenge de France Final was the 9th final of France's female cup competition. The final took place on 23 May 2010 at the Stade Robert Bobin in Bondoufle, a commune in the Île-de-France region. The match was contested between Paris Saint-Germain and Montpellier with the latter club coming in as defending champions.

2010 Challenge de France Final
Event2009–10 Challenge de France
Date23 May 2010
VenueStade Robert Bobin, Bondoufle
RefereeSabine Bonnin (Ligue du Centre)

Paris Saint-Germain captured their first Challenge de France title by defeating Montpellier 5–0. Montpellier were attempting to become the third club to defend their Challenge de France title having already done it once before. The 5–0 scoreline gap is the largest in the cup's young history. It is also the first time in French football history that both the male and female sections of a club occupy both the country's national cups. The male section of Paris Saint-Germain won the Coupe de France on 1 May.


Match

Details

Paris SG5 – 0Montpellier
Boyeldieu  19'
Pizzala  54', 85'
Coton-Pélagie  68'
Bussaglia  71'
Report
Attendance: 4,200
Referee: Sabine Bonnin (Ligue du Centre)
Paris SG
Montpellier
Paris SG:
GK1 Bérangère Sapowicz
RB2 Julie Soyer
CB5 Sabrina Delannoy (c)
CB4 Nonna Debonne
LB3 Laure Boulleau
CM6 Caroline Pizzala
CM11 Élise Bussaglia
CM7 Jessica Houara
AM10 Nora Coton-Pélagie 72'
FW8 Candice Prévost 90'
FW9 Ingrid Boyeldieu 58'
Substitutes:
GK16 Marie-Océane Bayol
DF12 Gwenaëlle Pelé 72'
FW13 Zohra Ayachi 58'
DF14 Émilie L'Huillier
MF15 Stéphanie Legrand 90' 90'
Manager:
Camille Vaz
MONTPELLIER:
GK1 Céline Deville
RB2 Ludivine Diguelman
CB5 Sabrina Viguier (c)
CB6 Faustine Roux 76'
LB3 Cynthia Viani
CM4 Lalia Dali 46'
CM8 Mélissa Plaza
RM10 Viviane Asseyi
LM7 Marine Pervier 46'
FW11 Hoda Lattaf
FW9 Marie-Laure Delie
Substitutes:
GK16 Solène Durand
FW12 Nora Hamou Maamar 46'
MF13 Charlotte Lozè 46'
DF14 Delphine Blanc 76'
DF15 Marine Cacciaguerra
Manager:
Sarah M'Barek

MATCH OFFICIALS

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level after 90 minutes.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.
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