2010–11 Coupe Gambardella


The 2010–11 Coupe Gambardella was the 56th edition of the French youth cup competition reserved for male under-19 football players. The competition was organized by the French Football Federation. The final was contested on 14 May 2011 and served as a curtain raiser for the 2011 Coupe de France Final. The defending champions were Metz, who defeated Sochaux 4–3 on penalties in last year's final. On 14 May, the under 19-team of AS Monaco defeated Saint-Étienne 4–3 on penalties in the 2011 Coupe Gambardella Final to win the Coupe Gambardella title. The title is the club's third in its history having won the title previously in 1962 and 1972

Calendar

On 21 August 2010, the French Football Federation announced the calendar for the 2010–11 edition of the Coupe Gambardella.
RoundFirst match dateFixturesClubsNotes
Regional finals21 November 2010
First Round12 December 2010
Second Round16 January 2011
Round of 646 February 2011
Round of 3227 February 20111632 → 16
Round of 1620 March 2011816 → 8
Quarter-finals10 April 201148 → 4
Semi-finals1 May 201124 → 2
Final14 May 201112 → 1Final at the Stade de France.

Matches

First round

The draw for the first round of the Coupe Gambardella was held on 25 November 2010 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation and was conducted by Fernand Duchaussoy, the president of the federation, Henri Monteil, the general secretary of the federation, Jean-Claude Hazeaux, general secretary of the Ligue du Football Amateur, and Jean-Pierre Dubédat, a LFA member representing the National Federal Commission for Youth Competitions. The matches were played on 11–12 December. The matches that were canceled due to inclement weather were played on 8–9 January. The rescheduled match that was canceled was played on 12 January.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Nîmes Lassallien3–0Fabrègues
2Hyères4–0Vergèze
3Sète1–2Le Pontet
4Saint-Laurent7–0Furiani-Agliani
5Marignane0–0
13–12 pen.
Eybens
6Poulx1–1
1–4 pen.
Beausoleil
7Sisteron0–1Alès
8Puget-sur-Argens1–4Cros-de-Cagnes
9Martigues1–3Istres
10Bergerac1–1
1–3 pen.
Mérignac
11Muret1–0Angoulême Leroy
12Limoges0–1Rodez
13Pau3–0Labrède
14Toulouse Rodéo1–1
4–5 pen.
Blagnac
15Montauban2–5Mont-de-Marsan
16Auterive2–2
3–5 pen.
Haut Adour
17Blanquefort2–0Bordelais
18Brive0–4Tournefeuille
19La Roche-sur-Yon1–0Blosne Rennes
20Bouchemaine3–3
1–4 pen.
Blois
21Challans3–2La Châtaigneraie
22Carquefou2–0Rezé
23Villeneuve-les-Salines2–0Saint-Nazaire
24Saint-Herblain0–2Poitiers
25Atlantique Vilaine1–1
3–4 pen.
Beaucouze
26Vertou2–0Dreux
27Amilly3–2Orléans
28Saint-Malo2–0Sablé-sur-Sarthe
29Noyal Pontivy4–1Château-Gontier
30Stade Pontivy3–1Avant Caen
31Lamballe0–2Lannion
32Plabennec3–0Ouistreham
33ASPTT Caen3–0Mondeville
34Saint-Grégoire1–1
4–3 pen.
Concarneau
35Vitré3–1Stade Mayenne
36Quimper1–2Guécélard
37Roncq0–0
0–3 pen.
Hazebrouck

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
38Dieppe1–1
3–2 pen.
Marck
39Les Lilas1–1
2–4 pen.
Lillebonne
40Grand-Synthe0–3Évreux
41Boulogne-Billancourt1–0Villemomble
42Saint-Leu1–2Quevilly
43Fleury Mérogis3–1Caudebec
44Roubaix0–1Saint-Ouen l'Aumône
45Le Blanc-Mesnil1–2Ascq
46Allonne0–2Saint-Denis
47Billy Berclau0–0
2–4 pen.
Tinqueux
48Aulnoye2–1Amiens AC
49Arras0–1ASPTT Chalons
50Créil1–2Les Ulis
51Drancy2–1Taissy
52Maubeuge1–5Waziers
53Hautmont0–3Villepinte
54Le Mée3–0Choisy-au-Bac
55Schirrhein3–6Schiltigheim
56Chaumont0–1Vesoul
57Homécourt5–0Neuves-Maisons
58Wittelsheim1–1
5–4 pen.
Haguenau
59Trémery1–1
1–3 pen.
Bar-le-Duc
60Amicale Metz0–2Vauban Strasbourg
61Pontarlier3–0Thionville
62Forbach Marienau1–2Illzach Modenheim
63Ernolsheim0–4Joigny
64Chamalières3–1Annecy-le-Vieux
65Rhodia0–3Montceau Bourgogne
66Dommartin Tour1–1
4–5 pen.
Gueugnon
67Seyssinet2–1Champagnole
68Brioude1–1
5–3 pen.
Cluzes Scionzier
69Jura Sud2–0Cournon-d'Auvergne
70Millery Vourles1–4Évian
71Caluire3–0Villefranche
72Bourgoin1–1
2–3 pen.
Le Puy
73Moulins0–3Andrézieux

Second round

The draw for the second round of the Coupe Gambardella was held on 16 December at the headquarters of the French Football Federation and was conducted by Fernand Duchaussoy, the president of the federation and Guy Ferrier, a member of the Direction Technique Nationale. The matches were played on 15–16 January. The canceled matches were played on 19 January.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Lesquin1–3Amiens
2Quevilly0–0
1–4 pen.
Lens
3Lillebonne1–5Boulogne-Billancourt
4Fleury-Mérogis0–0
1–2 pen.
Valenciennes
5Hazebrouck1–1
9–8 pen.
Saint-Ouen l'Aumône
6Ascq2–2
2–4 pen.
Wasquehal
7Dieppe0–2Lille
8Waziers0–2Boulogne
9ASPTT Caen1–4Le Havre
10Évreux1–1
4–5 pen.
Lannion
11Saint-Malo1–2Guingamp
12Stade Pontivy0–4Caen
13Plabennec0–3Rennes
14Saint-Grégoire2–3Vitré
15Laval0–4Le Mans
16Noyal Pontivy2–3Racing Paris
17Amilly0–4Paris Saint-Germain
18Saint-Denis3–0Aulnoye
19Joigny0–5Auxerre
20Villepinte1–1
5–4 pen.
Beauvais
21Drancy1–3Paris
22Les Ulis1–4Troyes
23Tinqueux2–5Sedan
24Le Mée0–3Stade Reims
25ASPTT Chalons5–1Illzach Modenheim
26Mulhouse1–0Strasbourg
27Pontarlier0–4Nancy
28Vauban Strasbourg0–5Sochaux
29Vesoul2–0Amnéville
30Wittelsheim3–5Schiltigheim
31Homécourt1–0Bar-le-Duc
32Épinal0–1Metz

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
33Beaucouze3–5Châteauroux
34Guécelard2–0Blois
35Carquefou0–1Angers
36Vertou0–2Nantes
37Vannes2–2
4–2 pen.
Niort
38Poitiers4–1Villeneuve-les-Salines
39Challans0–6Lorient
40La Roche-sur-Yon1–3Brest
41Andrézieux0–1Chamalières
42Évian1–3Nîmes
43Montceau Bourgogne1–6Grenoble
44Lyon2–1Saint-Priest
45Jura Sud0–2Montpellier
46Le Puy0–4Saint-Étienne
47Gueugnon1–3Seyssinet
48Brioude0–0
4–2 pen.
Caluire
49Blagnac1–1
9–10 pen.
Blanquefort
50Mont-de-Marsan0–1Pau
51Haut Adour0–2Tournefeuille
52Libourne-Saint-Seurin0–2Colomiers
53Muret3–1Villenave
54Rodez1–2Toulouse
55Mérignac1–0Limoges
56Tarbes0–2Bordeaux
57Saint-Laurent4–2Borgo
58Hyères2–1Bastia
59Cros-de-Cagnes1–4Marseille
60Beausoleil2–2
3–4 pen.
Le Pontet
61Alès0–5Nice
62Ajaccio1–2AS Monaco
63Nîmes Lassallien0–3Cannes
64Istres5–0Marignane

Round of 64

The draw for the Round of 64 of the Coupe Gambardella was held on 20 January 2011 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation in Paris. The draw was conducted by Jean-Pierre Dubédat, a member of the Ligue du Football Amateur, and Alain Dessoly, a member of the Federal Youth Competition Committee. The matches were played on 5–7 February.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Hazebrouck0–4Valenciennes
2Boulogne-Billancourt0–3Amiens
3Guécelard1–0Lille
4Lannion2–4Le Havre
5Guingamp4–3Wasquehal
6Boulogne0–2Rennes
7Vitré1–1
8–7 pen.
Villepinte
8Caen1–0Lens
9Schiltigheim0–2Sedan
10Racing Paris3–1Mulhouse
11Paris6–2Auxerre
12Metz4–1Stade Reims
13Saint-Denis2–0ASPTT Chalons
14Homécourt0–2Vesoul
15Paris Saint-Germain1–0Nancy
16Troyes1–0Sochaux
17Saint-Laurent0–2Nîmes

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
18Seyssinet0–7Saint-Étienne
19Hyères1–1
4–5 pen.
Nice
20Montpellier3–0Lyon
21Cannes1–1
4–5 pen.
Marseille
22Chamalières1–3AS Monaco
23Le Pontet0–1Istres
24Brioude0–5Grenoble
25Brest0–1Le Mans
26Mérignac3–1Muret
27Blanquefort1–1
5–4 pen.
Angers
28Bordeaux3–0Vannes
29Châteauroux1–1
1–3 pen.
Nantes
30Lorient1–0Colomiers
31Pau1–0Poitiers
32Tournefeuille0–2Toulouse

Round of 32

The draw for the Round of 32 of the Coupe Gambardella was held on 10 February 2011 at the headquarters of Crédit Agricole in Paris. The draw was conducted by the assistant coach of the France national team Alain Boghossian and the head coach of the France national under-17 team Patrick Gonfalone. The matches were played on 26–27 February 2011.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Vesoul1–0Saint-Denis
2Le Havre1–1
2–3 pen.
Sedan
3Paris1–1
4–1 pen.
Paris Saint-Germain
4Guécelard0–5Troyes
5Valenciennes7–0Racing Paris
6Amiens0–1Metz
7Mérignac2–1Le Mans
8Nantes0–4Guingamp

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
9Rennes0–0
5–3 pen.
Caen
10Blanquefort3–3
4–2 pen.
Bordeaux
11Vitré0–1Lorient
12Saint-Étienne2–0Nîmes
13Pau0–1Marseille
14Istres1–3AS Monaco
15Toulouse2–2
2–3 pen.
Grenoble
16Nice0–2Montpellier

Round of 16

The draw for the Round of 16 of the Coupe Gambardella was held on 3 March 2011 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation in Paris. The draw was conducted by Jean Djorkaeff, the president of the Coupe de France Commission and Bernard Barbet, the president of the Ligue du Football Amateur. The matches were played on 16–20 March 2011.
Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Troyes2–2
7–6 pen.
Valenciennes
2Sedan0–0
5–4 pen.
Metz
3Lorient0–0
3–2 pen.
Rennes

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
4Vesoul2–3Guingamp
5Montpellier2–0Paris
6Blanquefort0–6AS Monaco
7Mérignac0–2Marseille
8Grenoble0–1Saint-Étienne

Quarterfinals

The draw for the quarterfinals of the Coupe Gambardella was held on 24 March 2011 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation in Paris. The draw was conducted by Eric Boucher and Pierre Ducasse. Boucher won the competition with Bordeaux in 1976, while Ducasse presently plays for the same club and participated in the competition in 2006. The matches were played on 6 and 10 April 2011.

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals of the Coupe Gambardella was held on the same day as the quarterfinal draw and was conducted by Boucher and Ducasse, as well. The matches will feature the four winners of the four quarterfinal matches and will be played at the Stade Robert Brettes in Mérignac. The matches will be contested on 1 May 2011.

Final