2010–11 Challenge de France

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| title = Challenge de France

| year = 2010–11

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| country = France

| num_teams = 387

| defending champions = Paris Saint-Germain

| champions = Saint-Étienne

| runner-up = Montpellier

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| player =

| prevseason = 2009–10

| nextseason = 2011–12

}}

The 2010–11 Challenge de France is the tenth season of the French cup competition for women. The defending champions are Paris Saint-Germain who defeated Montpellier 5–0 in the 2009–10 edition of the competition. The competition is organized by the French Football Federation and is open to all women's French football clubs in France. The final will be held on 21 May 2011 at Stade de la Pépinière in Poitiers.{{cite news |title=Pépinière pour finalistes |url=http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536692.shtml |work=French Football Federation |date=15 March 2011 |accessdate=15 March 2011 |language=French |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110416233758/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536692.shtml |archive-date=16 April 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }} This will be the last season of the competition under the Challenge de France name as the cup will be renamed to the Coupe de France Feminine for the 2011–12 season and onwards.{{cite web|url=http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/537460.shtml |publisher=French Football Federation |title=Accréditations pour la finale, les modalités |date=11 May 2011 |accessdate=11 May 2011 |language=French |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110530032909/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/537460.shtml |archivedate=30 May 2011 }}

Calendar

On 15 August 2010, the French Football Federation announced the calendar for the Challenge de France.{{cite news |title=Le calendrier de la 10ème édition |url=http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/calendrier/463129.shtml |work=French Football Federation |date=15 August 2010 |accessdate=23 August 2010 |language=French |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100531063133/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/calendrier/463129.shtml |archive-date=31 May 2010 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}

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! Round

! First match date

! Fixtures

! width=100| Clubs

! Notes

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|align=left | Regional finals

align=left | 12 December 2010
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|align=left | First Round

align=left | 9 January 2011Clubs participating in D2 Féminine gain entry.
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|align=left | Second Round

align=left | 30 January 2011
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|align=left | Round of 32

align=left | 20 February 20111632 → 16Clubs participating in D1 Féminine gain entry.
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|align=left | Round of 16

align=left | 13 March 2011816 → 8
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|align=left | Quarter-finals

align=left | 3 April 201148 → 4
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|align=left | Semi-finals

align=left | 1 May 201124 → 2
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|align=left | Final

align=left | 21 May 201112 → 1

First round

The draw for the first round of the Challenge de France was held on 16 December 2010 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation in Paris. The draw was conducted by current French women's international and Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Élise Bussaglia. The matches were played on 9 January 2011.{{cite news |title=Le tirage au sort effectué |url=http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/535917.shtml |work=French Football Federation |date=16 December 2010 |accessdate=16 December 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120729082316/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/535917.shtml |archive-date=29 July 2012 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }} The canceled will be played on 16 January.

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!Score

!Away team

1

| Saint-Avold

| 1–9

| Vendenheim

2

| Chèvremont

| 0–8

| Mars Bischheim

3

| Valentigney

| 1–2

| Mussig

4

| Masevaux

| 1–4

| Algrange

5

| Guemar

| 0–3

| Woippy

6

| Rossfeld

| 0–0 (a.e.t)
3–4 pen.

| Monswiller

7

| Ville d'Évry

| 1–0

| Stade Auxerre

8

| Saint-Maur

| 0–2

| Montigny-le-Bretonneux

9

| Saint-Denis

| 1–2

| Compiègne Oise

10

| Dijon

| 2–0

| Bagneux

11

| Rochette Vaux

| 1–1 (a.e.t)
3–4 pen.

| Val d'Orge

12

| Saint-Memmie

| 3–0

| Chauny

13

| Cannes Bocca

| 2–3

| Saint-Cyprien

14

| Grenoble

| 2–4

| Gardanne

15

| Provence

| 0–5

| Monteux

16

| Nîmes Métropole

| 2–1

| La Véore

17

| Celtic Marseille

| 1–1 (a.e.t)
2–4 pen.

| Villeneuve-Lès-Maguelone

18

| Cannet Rocheville

| 1–4

| Claix

19

| Lafrançaise

| 1–2

| Isle

20

| Gandalou

| 2–2 (a.e.t)
3–4 pen.

| Mérignac Arlac

21

| Albi

| 3–1

| Blanquefort

22

| Preignan

| 11–0

| Pessac Alouette

23

| Limoges Landouge

| 0–5

| Muret

24

| Saint-Simont

| 5–0

| Grayan Médoc

25

| Chitenay-Celettes

| 0–10

| Saint-Herblain

26

| Sainte-Luce

| 0–2

| Verchers Saint-Georges

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!Away team

27

| Saint-Sauveur

| 0–11

| Tours

28

| Vineuil Brion

| 0–5

| Soyaux

29

| Orléans

| 1–7

| Poitiers 3 Cités

30

| Couffe Conquérante

| 0–4

| Corné

31

| Quimper

| 1–4

| Croix-Blanche Angers

32

| Saint-Malo

| 2–1

| Condé-sur-Noireau

33

| Saint-Brice Stéphanais

| 0–6

| Ploermel

34

| Janze

| 2–5

| La Flèche

35

| Laval

| 2–1

| Avant Caen

36

| Rennes Bréquigny

| 4–1

| Cormelles

37

| Amiens Montières

| 2–1

| Pont-de-l'Arche

38

| Saint-Olle

| 3–4

| Raismes

39

| Leers

| 2–2 (a.e.t)
4–2 pen.

| Arras

40

| Issy-les-Moulineaux

| 2–1

| Gravelines

41

| Seizième

| 2–0

| Rouen

42

| Neuville

| 0–9

| Herblay

43

| Iris Lambersart

| 0–2

| Templemars Vendeville

44

| Domont

| 1–2

| Rouvroy

45

| Plaine Revermont

| 1–1 (a.e.t)
3–5 pen.

| Chatenoy Royal

46

| Mieussy

| 0–9

| Arpajon

47

| Nivolas

| 1–3

| Flacé Mâcon

48

| Arbois

| 1–1 (a.e.t)
5–4 pen.

| Le Puy

49

| Montmerle

| 2–3

| Besançon

50

| Andrézieux

| 1–1 (a.e.t)
3–4 pen.

| Aulnat

51

| Dommartin Tour

| 0–5

| Blanzy

52

| Caluire

| 5–0

| Saint-Julien Chapteuil

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Second round

The draw for the second round of the Challenge de France was held on 12 January 2011 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation in Paris. The draw was conducted by former French women's international Sandrine Roux. The matches were played on 29–30 January 2011.{{cite news |title=Le tirage des 32èmes de finale effectué |url=http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536050.shtml |work=French Football Federation |date=12 January 2011 |accessdate=12 January 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110204211700/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536050.shtml |archive-date=4 February 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }} The canceled match between Val d'Orge–Saint-Malo was played on 6 February.

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!Away team

1

| Rouvroy

| 2–0

| Raismes

2

| Amiens Montières

| 0–3

| Montigny-le-Bretonneux

3

| Issy-les-Moulineaux

| 0–10

| Paris Saint-Germain

4

| Herblay

| 2–0

| Templemars Vendeville

5

| Hénin-Beaumont

| 6–0

| Leers

6

| Saint-Memmie

| 1–3

| Compiègne Oise

7

| Caluire

| 0–5

| Saint-Étienne

8

| Monteux

| 0–7

| Lyon

9

| Gardanne

| 1–2

| Nîmes Métropole

10

| Claix

| 4–0

| Chatenoy Royal

11

| Villeneuve-Lès-Maguelone

| 0–3

| Montpellier

12

| Saint-Cyprien

| 1–2

| Flacé Mâcon

13

| Soyaux

| 0–1

| Rodez

14

| Saint-Simont

| 3–1

| Mérignac Arlac

15

| Arpajon

| 2–1

| Muret

16

| Poitiers 3 Cités

| 1–0

| Aulnat

17

| Albi

| 2–2 (a.e.t)
4–5 pen.

| Toulouse

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!Score

!Away team

18

| Isle

| 1–4

| Preignan

19

| Arbois

| 0–11

| Vendenheim

20

| Monswiller

| 0–4

| Mars Bischheim

21

| Seizième

| 0–1

| Dijon

22

| Algrange

| 0–5

| Juvisy

23

| Mussig

| 0–8

| Besançon

24

| Woippy

| 1–1 (a.e.t)
3–2 pen.

| Blanzy

25

| Ville d'Évry

| 0–4

| Yzeure Allier

26

| Ploermel

| 1–2

| La Roche-sur-Yon

27

| Stade Briochin

| 1–2

| Rennes Bréquigny

28

| La Flèche

| 0–13

| Croix-Blanche Angers

29

| Tours

| 0–5

| Le Mans

30

| Val d'Orge

| 1–2

| Saint-Malo

31

| Verchers Saint-Georges

| 2–2 (a.e.t)
3–1 pen.

| Condé-sur-Noireau

32

| Saint Herblain

| 2–0

| Corné

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Round of 32

The draw for the Round of 32 of the Challenge de France was held on 2 February 2011 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation. The draw was conducted the president of the Ligue du Football Amateur (LFA) Bernard Barbet. The matches will be played on 20–21 February.{{cite news |title=Le tirage des 16èmes |url=http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536276.shtml |work=French Football Federation |date=2 February 2011 |accessdate=2 February 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110204211520/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536276.shtml |archive-date=4 February 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}

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!Away team

1

| Rodez

| 3–1

| Claix

2

| Nîmes Métropole

| 0–0 (a.e.t)
1–4 pen.

| Toulouse

3

| Montpellier

| 9–0

| Arpajon

4

| Preignan

| 0–4

| Saint-Simont

5

| Le Mans

| 3–1

| Croix-Blanche Angers

6

| Rennes Bréquigny

| 2–3

| Saint Herblain

7

| Saint-Malo

| 0–1

| Verchers Saint-Georges

8

| Poitiers 3 Cités

| 0–2

| La Roche-sur-Yon

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!Away team

9

| Herblay

| 1–4

| Yzeure Allier

10

| Saint-Étienne

| 2–0

| Flacé Mâcon

11

| Dijon

| 2–0

| Besançon

12

| Lyon

| 13–0

| Montigny-le-Bretonneux

13

| Rouvroy

| 0–4

| Hénin-Beaumont

14

| Vendenheim

| 1–0

| Paris Saint-Germain

15

| Compiègne Oise

| 2–0

| Mars Bischheim

16

| Woippy

| 1–9

| Juvisy

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Round of 16

The draw for the Round of 16 of the Challenge de France was held on 23 February 2011 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation in Paris. The draw was conducted by the current coach of the French women's national team Bruno Bini. The matches were played on 13 March.{{cite news |title=Le tirage des 8èmes de finale |url=http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536498.shtml |work=French Football Federation |date=23 February 2011 |accessdate=23 February 2011 |language=French |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110226135923/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536498.shtml |archive-date=26 February 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}

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!Score

!Away team

1

| Toulouse

| 0–1

| Montpellier

2

| Vendenheim

| 0–0 (a.e.t)
5–6 pen.

| Dijon

3

| Saint-Simont

| 0–1

| Saint-Étienne

4

| Lyon

| 3–0

| Rodez

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!Away team

5

| La Roche-sur-Yon

| 1–1 (a.e.t)
4–2 pen.

| Compiègne Oise

6

| Saint Herblain

| 0–5

| Juvisy

7

| Hénin-Beaumont

| 0–1

| Le Mans

8

| Verchers Saint-Georges

| 3–0Yzeure won the match 5–0, but had to forfeit its place in the quarterfinals after the French Football Federation ruled that the club used a suspended player in the match.{{cite news |title=Verchers Saint-Georges qualifié pour les quarts |url=http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536848.shtml |work=French Football Federation |date=23 March 2011 |accessdate=23 March 2011 |language=French |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110415054849/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536848.shtml |archive-date=15 April 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}

| Yzeure Allier

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Quarterfinals

The draw for the quarterfinals of the Challenge de France was held on 16 March 2011 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation in Paris. The draw was conducted by Henri Emile, the team coordinator of the France national team. The matches were played on 3 April.{{cite news |title=Tirage des quarts et demi-finales |url=http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536677.shtml |work=French Football Federation |date=16 March 2011 |accessdate=16 March 2011 |language=French |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110316124144/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/536677.shtml |archive-date=16 March 2011 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}

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| date = 3 April

| time = 15:00 CET

| team1 = Juvisy

| score = 0–0

| report = [http://paris-idf.fff.fr/cg/8000/www/actualite/2000380.shtml Report]

| team2 = Lyon

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = Stade Georges Maquin, Viry-Châtillon

| attendance =

| referee = Élodie Coppola

| penalties1 =

| penaltyscore = 3–2

| penalties2 =

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| date = 3 April

| time = 15:00 CET

| team1 = Verchers Saint-Georges

| score = 1–3

| report = [http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/537053.shtml Report]

| team2 = Dijon

| goals1 = Bonnin {{goal|16}}

| goals2 = Paulin {{goal|28}}
Rabut {{goal|37}}
Hakkar {{goal|48}}

| stadium = Stade des Petites Rivières, Les Verchers-sur-Layon

| attendance =

| referee = Nathalie Le Breton

}}

{{football box collapsible

| date = 3 April

| time = 15:00 CET

| team1 = Montpellier

| score = 6–0

| report = [http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/537053.shtml Report]

| team2 = La Roche-sur-Yon

| goals1 = Lattaf {{goal|33||66||79||89}}
Ramos {{goal|40||50}}

| goals2 =

| stadium = Stade Jules Rimet, Sussargues

| attendance =

| referee = Solenne Bartnik

}}

{{football box collapsible

| date = 3 April

| time = 15:00 CET

| team1 = Saint-Étienne

| score = 1–0

| report = [http://www.assefeminin.fr/news-598.htm Report]

| team2 = Le Mans

| goals1 = Taghavi {{goal|74}}

| goals2 =

| stadium = Stade Léon Nautin, Saint-Étienne

| attendance =

| referee = Nathalie Mittelbronn

}}

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals of the Challenge de France was held on 16 March 2011 at the headquarters of the French Football Federation in Paris. The draw was conducted by Henri Emile, the team coordinator of the France national team. The matches will be played on 1 May.

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| date = 1 May

| time = 15:00 CET

| team1 = Dijon

| score = 0–5

| report = [http://www.assefeminin.fr/news-608.htm Report]

| team2 = Saint-Étienne

| goals1 =

| goals2 = Catala {{goal|20||45||61||67}}
Clemaron {{goal|70}}

| stadium = Stade des Poussots, Dijon

| attendance =

| referee = Dorothée Ily (Languedoc-Roussillon)

}}

{{football box collapsible

| date = 1 May

| time = 15:00 CET

| team1 = Juvisy

| score = 1–3

| report = [http://www.mhscfoot.com/le-club/depeche?dhref=http%3A//www.mhscfoot.com/liste-saisons/saison-2010-2011/depeches/les-filles-en-finale Report]

| team2 = Montpellier

| goals1 = Tonazzi {{goal|2}}

| goals2 = Gadéa {{goal|26}}
Diguelman {{goal|39||67|pen.}}

| stadium = Stade Georges Maquin, Viry-Châtillon

| attendance =

| referee = Severine Zinck (Alsace)

}}

Final

{{main|2011 Challenge de France Final}}

{{football box

|date = 21 May

|time = 18:00 CEST

|team1 = Saint-Étienne

|score = 0 – 0

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20121012015022/http://www.fff.fr/coup/challenge/actualite/537620.shtml Report]

|team2 = Montpellier

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Stade de la Pépinière, Poitiers

|attendance =

|referee = Stéphanie Frappart (Île-de-France)

|penaltyscore = 3–2

| penalties1 = {{penmiss}} Catala
{{pengoal}} Chazal
{{pengoal}} Brevet
{{pengoal}} Calmaron

| penalties2 = {{penmiss}} Torrent
{{penmiss}} Bilbault
{{pengoal}} Ramos
{{pengoal}} Utsgui
{{penmiss}} Lattaf

}}

References

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