2012–13 Coupe de France

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{{infobox football tournament season

| title = Coupe de France

| year = 2012–13

| other_title = The Coupe Charles Simon

| image =

| imagesize =

| caption =

| country = France

| num_teams = 7,656

| defending champions = Lyon

| champions = Bordeaux

| runner-up = Evian

| matches =

| goals =

| top goal scorer = Cheick Diabaté
(6 goals)

| player =

| prevseason = 2011–12

| nextseason = 2013–14

}}

The 2012–13 Coupe de France was the 96th season of the most prestigious cup competition of France. The competition was organized by the French Football Federation (FFF) and open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories (Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Réunion). The final was contested on 31 May 2013 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis.{{cite news |title=Le calendrier général 2012/2013 adopté |url=http://www.lfp.fr/corporate/article/le-calendrier-general-2012-2013-adopte.htm |work=Ligue de Football Professionnel |date=4 May 2012 |access-date=7 July 2012 |language=fr |archive-date=2 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190402191319/https://www.lfp.fr/corporate/article/le-calendrier-general-2012-2013-adopte.htm |url-status=dead }} The defending champions were Lyon, who defeated Quevilly 1–0 in the final of the 2011–12 season, but lost this season in the Round of 64 against Épinal. The winner of the competition, Bordeaux, qualified for the group stage of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.{{cite web|title=Europa League - Cup winners to get auto Europa spot|url=http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/04102010/58/europa-league-cup-winners-auto-europa-spot.html|publisher=Eurosport|access-date=25 April 2011}}

Calendar

On 1 June 2012, the FFF announced the calendar for the 96th Coupe de France season.{{cite news |title=Les dates de la nouvelle édition |url=http://www.fff.fr/cfra/calendrier/700.shtml |work=French Football Federation |date=1 June 2012 |access-date=7 July 2012 |language=fr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120717221241/http://www.fff.fr/cfra/calendrier/700.shtml |archive-date=17 July 2012 |url-status=dead}}

On 4 October 2012, the French Football Federation confirmed that the final of the Coupe de France would be moved up a day from 1 June to 31 May. The change occurred due to the final match of the 2012–13 Top 14 season being contested at the Stade de France on 1 June, which would have conflicted with the Coupe de France final.{{cite news |title=Finale le vendredi 31 mai |url=http://www.fff.fr/cfra/actu/543366_finale-le-vendredi-31-mai |work=French Football Federation |date=4 October 2012 |access-date=5 October 2012 |language=fr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121018035415/http://www.fff.fr/cfra/actu/543366_finale-le-vendredi-31-mai |archive-date=18 October 2012 |url-status=dead}}

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! Round

! First match date

! Fixtures

! Clubs

! New entries this round

! Prize money

! Notes

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|align=left | First Round

align=left | 18 August 2012The qualifying rounds are organized by the regions' respective regional and departmental leagues. Each regions' qualifying rounds lasts six rounds in order to determine the regional and departmental clubs that will earn a berth in the seventh round.
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|align=left | Second Round

align=left | 1 September 2012
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|align=left | Third Round

align=left | 16 September 2012Clubs participating in CFA 2 gain entry.
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|align=left | Fourth Round

align=left | 30 September 2012Clubs participating in CFA gain entry.
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|align=left | Fifth Round

align=left | 14 October 2012Clubs participating in National gain entry.
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|align=left | Sixth Round

align=left | 28 October 2012none
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|align=left | Seventh Round

align=left | 17 November 201288196 → 108Clubs participating in Ligue 2 gain entry.
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|align=left | Eighth Round

align=left | 8 December 201244108 → 64none
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|align=left | Round of 64

align=left | 5 January 20133264 → 3220Clubs participating in Ligue 1 gain entry.
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|align=left | Round of 32

align=left | 22 January 20131632 → 16none
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|align=left | Round of 16

align=left | 26 February 2013816 → 8none
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|align=left | Quarter-finals

align=left | 16 April 201348 → 4none
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|align=left | Semi-finals

align=left | 7 May 201324 → 2none
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|align=left | Final

align=left | 31 May 201312 → 1noneCoupe de France Final at the Stade de France.

Regional qualifying rounds

All of the teams that enter the competition, but are not members of Ligue 1 or Ligue 2, have to compete in the regional qualifying rounds. The regional qualifying rounds determine the number of regional clubs that will earn spots in the 7th round and normally lasts six rounds.

Seventh Round

The draw for the seventh round of the Coupe de France was held on 31 October 2012 at the headquarters of the Comité National Olympique et Sportif Français (CNOSF), the national sporting committee of France, and was conducted by Guy Ferrier, the France women's under-17 coach that won the 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, as well as former footballers Jérôme Alonzo and Daniel Rodighiero.{{cite news |title=Le tirage au sort intégral! |url=http://www.fff.fr/cfra/actu/543696_le-tirage-au-sort-integral |work=French Football Federation |date=31 October 2012 |access-date=1 November 2012 |language=fr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103015941/http://www.fff.fr/cfra/actu/543696_le-tirage-au-sort-integral |archive-date=3 November 2012 |url-status=dead}} The overseas regional draw was conducted on the previous day.{{cite news |title=Le tirage au sort pour l'Outre-Mer |url=http://www.fff.fr/cfra/actu/543691_le-tirage-au-sort-pour-l-outre-mer |work=French Football Federation |date=30 October 2012 |access-date=1 November 2012 |language=fr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121101045709/http://www.fff.fr/cfra/actu/543691_le-tirage-au-sort-pour-l-outre-mer |archive-date=1 November 2012 |url-status=dead}} The matches will be played on 17–18 November.

{{Col-start}}

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Tie no

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

1

| Ytrac

| 1–0

| Balma

2

| Muret

| 3–2

| Narbonne

3

| Labrède

| 2–1

| Marmande

4

| Stade Montois

| 0–0 {{aet}}
(4–5 p)

| Tarbes

5

| Nîmes

| 1–1 {{aet}}
(4–2 p)

| Luzenac

6

| Aurillac

| 2–0

| Colomiers

7

| Stade Bordelais

| 1–0

| Pau

8

| Toulouse Rodéo

| 0–3

| Châteauroux

9

| Saint-Jean Beaulieu

| 3–1

| Corte

10

| Neuville

| 1–2

| CA Bastia

11

| Agde

| 3–2

| Entente Nord Lozère

12

| Avenir Foot Lozère

| 1–0

| Uzès Pont du Gard

13

| Toulon

| 1–3 {{aet}}

| AS Monaco

14

| Salinières Aigues-Mortes

| 1–2

| Marseille Consolat

15

| Berre

| 0–2

| Martigues

16

| Roche Saint-Genest

| 0–1

| Arles-Avignon

17

| Feyzin

| 1–1 {{aet}}
(3–4 p)

| Pontarlier

18

| Moulins

| 2–0

| Lyon Duchère

19

| Vénissieux

| 1–1 {{aet}}
(8–7 p)

| Grenoble

20

| Bourg-Péronnas

| 1–0

| Auxerre

21

| Yzeure

| 1–1 {{aet}}
(4–3 p)

| Clermont

22

| Millery Vourles

| 1–2

| Vallières

23

| Thiers

| 3–3 {{aet}}
(0–3 p)

| Limonest

24

| Savigneux Montbrisson

| 2–0

| Louhans-Cuiseaux

25

| ES Metz

| 0–0 {{aet}}
(9–10 p)

| Haguenau

26

| Bar le Duc

| 2–1

| Schirrheim

27

| Dijon

| 1–2 {{aet}}

| Sedan

28

| Biesheim

| 2–6

| Metz

29

| Marly

| 1–1 {{aet}}
(1–3 p)

| Vitry

30

| Strasbourg

| 6–0

| Wittemheim

31

| Espérance Saint-Dizier

| 1–2

| Raon-l'Étape

32

| Amnéville

| 2–0

| Épernay Champagne

33

| Saint-Louis Neuweg

| 2–0

| Gazélec Ajaccio

34

| Quetigny

| 0–7

| Belfort

35

| Belleville Saint-Jean

| 0–2

| Istres

36

| Roche Novillars

| 0–3

| Montceau Bourgogne

37

| Illzach Modenheim

| 2–3

| Épinal

38

| Thaon

| 1–1 {{aet}}
(5–4 p)

| Dijon Parc

39

| Sainte-Marguerite

| 2–1

| Belfort Sud

40

| Dommartin Tour

| 0–2

| Villefranche

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!Home team

!Score

!Away team

41

| Guérétoise

| 0–1

| Niort

42

| Blois

| 3–0

| Périgny

43

| Poitiers

| 0–1

| Vendée Fontenay

44

| Ancenis 44

| 0–1

| Vendée Poiré sur Vie

45

| Romorantin

| 0–1

| Nantes

46

| Montmorillon

| 0–1

| Limoges

47

| La Roche-sur-Yon

| 0–5

| Chauray

48

| Olympique Saumur

| 0–2

| Vendée Luçon

49

| Plabennec

| 2–0

| Avranches

50

| Saint-Renan

| 2–1 {{aet}}

| Plobannalec

51

| Saint-Saturnin Arche

| 2–2 {{aet}}
(5–4 p)

| Montagnarde

52

| Stade Pontivy

| 2–1 {{aet}}

| Changé

53

| Val d'Izé

| 0–1

| Angers

54

| Stade Léonard

| 1–1 {{aet}}
(4–2 p)

| Moncé

55

| Plouzané

| 0–1

| Laval

56

| Le Rheu

| 0–2

| Carquefou

57

| Saint-Colomban Sportive Locminé

| 3–4

| Sablé-sur-Sarthe

58

| Aubervilliers

| 0–3

| Le Mans

59

| Camon

| 1–2

| AC Amiens

60

| Enquin Les Mines

| 0–6

| Stade Portelois

61

| Arras

| 2–2 {{aet}}
(6–5 p)

| Saint-Omer

62

| Lens

| 3–0

| Les Lilas

63

| Aire-sur-la-Lys

| 0–2

| Rouen

64

| Marck

| 0–0 {{aet}}
(3–4 p)

| Chambly

65

| Lesquin

| 0–2

| Les Mureaux

66

| Saint Amand

| 3–1

| Beauvais

67

| Boulogne-sur-Mer

| 2–1

| Drancy

68

| Breteuil

| 1–3

| Caen

69

| Raismes Vicoigne

| 1–2

| Racing Colombes 92

70

| Chantilly

| 0–2

| Reims Sainte-Anne

71

| Avion

| 1–2

| Meaux

72

| Cambrai

| 0–2

| Armentières

73

| Fleury Mérogis

| 2–1

| Tours

74

| Brétigny

| 0–2

| Le Havre

75

| Courseulles

| 3–4

| Guingamp

76

| Évry

| 1–1 {{aet}}
(4–2 p)

| Orléans

77

| Évreux

| 2–2 {{aet}}
(5–4 p)

| Cesson Sévigné

78

| Dreux

| 0–0 {{aet}}
(4–3 p)

| Viry-Châtillon

79

| Lyre

| 1–2

| Vitré

80

| Aulnay

| 0–2

| Mondeville

81

| Hérouville

| 0–2

| Saint-Malo

{{Col-end}}

= Overseas region =

{{Col-start}}

{{Col-2}}

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Tie no

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

1

| Lössi

| 0–3

| Mulhouse

2

| Le Geldar

| 1–4

| Dieppe

3

| Club Colonial

| 0–1

| Vertou

4

| Colmar

| 5–0

| Morne-à-l'Eau

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Tie no

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

5

| Dunkerque

| 3–2 {{aet}}

| Saint-Pauloise

6

| Compiègne

| 2–1

| Mtsapéré

7

| Pontivy

| 5–1

| Tefana

{{Col-end}}

Eighth round

{{OneLegStart}}

{{OneLegResult|Laval||1–2|Guingamp}}

{{OneLegResult|Saint-Renan||0–1|Nantes}}

{{OneLegResult|Reims Sainte-Anne||0–5|Caen}}

{{OneLegResult|Saint Amand||1–3|Le Havre}}

{{OneLegResult|Agde||0–1|Chauray}}

{{OneLegResult|Limonest||0–1|Arles-Avignon}}

{{OneLegResult|Vallières||0–2|CA Bastia}}

{{OneLegResult|AS Monaco||0–0 {{aet}}
(6–7 p)|Bourg-Péronnas}}

{{OneLegResult|Savigneux Montbrisson||2–1|Villefranche}}

{{OneLegResult|Saint-Louis Neuweg||1–3|Épinal}}

{{OneLegResult|Pontarlier||2–2 {{aet}}
(6–5 p)|Colmar}}

{{OneLegResult|Stade Bordelais||1–0|Niort}}

{{OneLegResult|AV Lozère||4–2|Limoges}}

{{OneLegResult|Tarbes||0–5|Nîmes}}

{{OneLegResult|Montceau Bourgogne||2–0|Mulhouse}}

{{OneLegResult|Arras||1–0 {{aet}}|Angers}}

{{OneLegResult|AC Amiens||1–0|Racing Colombes 92}}

{{OneLegResult|Amnéville||2–0|Fleury Mérogis}}

{{OneLegResult|Compiègne||0–4|Dieppe}}

{{OneLegResult|Armentières||0–6|Lens}}

{{OneLegResult|Stade Pontivy||1–4|Vendée Luçon}}

{{OneLegResult|Sablé-sur-Sarthe||2–2 {{aet}}
(3–5 p)|Plabennec}}

{{OneLegResult|Vitré||1–2|Vendée Fontenay}}

{{OneLegResult|Aurillac||0–1|Istres}}

{{OneLegResult|Yzeure||0–1|Moulins}}

{{OneLegResult|Vitry||0–3|Boulogne-sur-Mer}}

{{OneLegResult|Dreux||2–2 {{aet}}
(4–3 p)|Évry}}

{{OneLegResult|Stade Léonard||0–5|Carquefou}}

{{OneLegResult|Mondeville||0–1 {{aet}}|Châteauroux}}

{{OneLegResult|Évreux||0–1|Le Mans}}

{{OneLegResult|Vertou||3–0|Saint-Saturnin Arche}}

{{OneLegResult|Bar le Duc||2–3|Raon-l'Étape}}

{{OneLegResult|Labrède||0–1 {{aet}}|Muret}}

{{OneLegResult|Saint-Jean Beaulieu||0–0 {{aet}}
(1–3 p)|Vénissieux}}

{{OneLegResult|Sainte-Marguerite||0–1|Belfort}}

{{OneLegResult|Les Mureaux||0–1|Metz}}

{{OneLegResult|Stade Portelois||1–1 {{aet}}
(5–3 p)|Dunkerque}}

{{OneLegResult|Ytrac||1–6|Vendée Poiré sur Vie}}

{{OneLegResult|Martigues||1–4|Marseille Consolat}}

{{OneLegResult|Meaux||1–0 {{aet}}|Chambly}}

{{OneLegResult|Blois||0–2 {{aet}}|Rouen}}

{{OneLegResult|Strasbourg||0–1|Sedan}}

{{OneLegResult|Pontivy||0–3|Saint-Malo}}

{{OneLegResult|Haguenau||2–3|Thaon}}

|}

Round of 64

{{OneLegStart}}

{{OneLegResult|Marseille Consolat||1–1 {{aet}}
(4–5 p)|Moulins}}

{{OneLegResult|Belfort||1–3|Le Havre}}

{{OneLegResult|Le Mans||1–2|Vendée Poiré sur Vie}}

{{OneLegResult|Savigneux Montbrisson||1–1 {{aet}}
(1–3 p)|Vénissieux}}

{{OneLegResult|AC Amiens||1–1 {{aet}}
(3–5 p)|Evian}}

{{OneLegResult|Amnéville||1–2 {{aet}}|Raon-l'Étape}}

{{OneLegResult|Thaon||0–1|Sochaux}}

{{OneLegResult|Montceau Bourgogne||0–1|Troyes}}

{{OneLegResult|Stade Bordelais||1–0|Carquefou}}

{{OneLegResult|Dreux||1–5|Nancy}}

{{OneLegResult|Chauray||1–5|Lorient}}

{{OneLegResult|Rouen||1–1 {{aet}}
(3–2 p)|Ajaccio}}

{{OneLegResult|Boulogne-sur-Mer||0–1|Toulouse}}

{{OneLegResult|Saint-Malo||1–1 {{aet}}
(2–4 p)|Vertou}}

{{OneLegResult|Plabennec||1–0|Reims}}

{{OneLegResult|Lille||3–2|Nîmes}}

{{OneLegResult|Bourg-Péronnas||1–2|Montpellier}}

{{OneLegResult|Muret||0–2|Vendée Fontenay}}

{{OneLegResult|Épinal||3–3 {{aet}}
(4–2 p)|O. Lyonnais}}

{{OneLegResult|Metz||2–3 {{aet}}|Nice}}

{{OneLegResult|Caen||2–3|Saint-Étienne}}

{{OneLegResult|Châteauroux||2–3|Bordeaux}}

{{OneLegResult|O. Marseille||2–1 {{aet}}|Guingamp}}

{{OneLegResult|Lens||2–1|Rennes}}

{{OneLegResult|Meaux||1–0|Stade Portelois}}

{{OneLegResult|Pontarlier||1–2|Sedan}}

{{OneLegResult|AV Lozère||2–0|Arles-Avignon}}

{{OneLegResult|Vendée Luçon||1–1 {{aet}}
(2–4 p)|Brest}}

{{OneLegResult|CA Bastia||2–0|SC Bastia}}

{{OneLegResult|Dieppe||2–3|Nantes}}

{{OneLegResult|Arras||3–4|Paris SG}}

{{OneLegResult|Istres||3–3 {{aet}}
(4–3 p)|Valenciennes}}

|}

Round of 32

{{Col-start}}

{{Col-2}}

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Tie no

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

1

| Fontenay

| 0–5

| Troyes

2

| CA Bastia

| 1–3

| Brest

3

| Sedan

| 0–1

| Lorient

4

| Plabennec

| 1–3

| Lille

5

| Moulins

| 1–2

| Bordeaux

6

| Rouen

| 1–2

| Marseille

7

| Meaux

| 0–0 {{aet}}
(3–5 p)

| Saint-Étienne

8

| Nice

| 2–2 {{aet}}
(2–4 p)

| Nancy

{{Col-2}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Tie no

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

9

| Épinal

| 1–1 {{aet}}
(4–3 p)

| Nantes

10

| Vertou

| 0–2

| Evian

11

| Raon-l'Étape

| 1–0

| Istres

12

| Lozère

| 0–3

| Le Havre

13

| Vénissieux

| 0–0 {{aet}}
(4–3 p)

| Poiré sur Vie

14

| Paris SG

| 3–1

| Toulouse

15

| Montpellier

| 2–3 {{aet}}

| Sochaux

16

| Stade Bordelais

| 0–3

| Lens

{{Col-end}}

Round of 16

{{Col-start}}

{{Col-2}}

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Tie no

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

1

| Lorient (1)

| 3–0

| Brest (1)

2

| Paris SG (1)

| 2–0

| Marseille (1)

3

| Raon-l'Étape (4)

| 2–2 {{aet}}
(3–5 p)

| Bordeaux (1)

4

| Evian (1)

| 3–1

| Le Havre (2)

{{Col-2}}

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Tie no

!Home team

!Score

!Away team

5

| Sochaux (1)

| 1–2

| Troyes (1)

6

| Vénissieux (5)

| 0–2 {{aet}}

| Nancy (1)

7

| Saint-Étienne (1)

| 3–2

| Lille (1)

8

| Lens (2)

| 2–0

| Épinal (3)

{{col-end}}

Quarter-finals

{{football box collapsible

|date = 16 April 2013

|time = 18:00

|team1 = Troyes (1)

|score = 3–0

|report = [http://www.fff.fr/actualites/3867-548541-troyes-en-demi-finales- Report]

|team2 = Nancy (1)

|goals1 = Bréchet {{goal|53}}
Faussurier {{goal|74}}
Camus {{goal|81}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = Stade de l'Aube

|location = Troyes

|attendance = 7,789

|referee = Tony Chapron

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = 16 April 2013

|time = 20:50

|team1 = Saint-Étienne (1)

|score = 1–2

|report = [http://www.fff.fr/actualites/3868-548542-lorient-surprend-saint-etienne Report]

|team2 = Lorient (1)

|goals1 = Aubameyang {{goal|74}}

|goals2 = Barthelme {{goal|43}}
Aliadière {{goal|90+2}}

|stadium = Stade Geoffroy-Guichard

|location = Saint-Étienne

|attendance = 19,256

|referee = Saïd Ennjimi

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = 17 April 2013

|time = 20:55

|team1 = Evian (1)

|score = 1–1

|report = [http://www.fff.fr/actualites/3879-548553-evian-elimine-le-psg Report]

|aet = yes

|team2 = Paris Saint-Germain (1)

|goals1 = Khelifa {{goal|44}}

|goals2 = Pastore {{goal|9}}

|stadium = Parc des Sports

|location = Annecy

|attendance = 14,925

|referee = Philippe Kalt

|penalties1 = Sorlin {{pengoal}}
Sagbo {{pengoal}}
Khelifa {{pengoal}}
Barbosa {{pengoal}}

|penaltyscore = 4–1

|penalties2 = {{penmiss}} Ibrahimović
{{penmiss}} Silva
{{pengoal}} Lavezzi

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = 17 April 2013

|time = 19:00

|team1 = Lens (2)

|score = 2–3

|report = [http://www.fff.fr/actualites/3878-548552-bordeaux-qualifie- Report]

|team2 = Bordeaux (1)

|goals1 = Carrasso {{goal|11|o.g.}}
Bergdich {{goal|90+2}}

|goals2 = Sertic {{goal|59}}
Diabaté {{goal|81||85}}

|stadium = Stade Bollaert-Delelis

|location = Lens

|attendance = 38,256

|referee = Clément Turpin

}}

Semi-finals

Evian reached the semi-finals of the Coupe de France for the first time in their history.

{{football box collapsible

|date = 8 May 2013

|time = 21:00

|team1 = Evian (1)

|score = 4–0

|report = [http://www.fff.fr/actualites/4106-548692-evian-tg-premier-qualifie- Report]

|team2 = Lorient (1)

|goals1 = Ninković {{goal|10}}
Sagbo {{goal|20}}
Bérigaud {{goal|33}}
Baouia {{goal|80}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = Parc des Sports

|location = Annecy

|attendance = 14,118

|referee = Laurent Duhamel

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = 14 May 2013

|time = 20:55

|team1 = Troyes (1)

|score = 1–2

|report = [http://www.fff.fr/actualites/4801-548772-une-finale-evian-tg-bordeaux- Report]

|team2 = Bordeaux (1)

|goals1 = Bahebeck {{goal|7}}

|goals2 = Diabaté {{goal|41}}
Bréchet {{goal|63|o.g.}}

|stadium = Stade de l'Aube

|location = Troyes

|attendance = 18,456

|referee = Tony Chapron

}}

Final

{{Main|2013 Coupe de France final}}

Evian reached the final for the first time in their history. Bordeaux won their fourth Coupe de France – and first since 1987 – after a 3–2 victory against Evian.{{cite web|url= https://www.uefa.com/news/0253-0d7f0f795ded-db5217a40258-1000--bordeaux-sink-evian-to-claim-french-cup/|title=Bordeaux sink Évian to claim French Cup|date=31 May 2013|work=UEFA|access-date=6 June 2013 }}{{cite web|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22719450|title=Coupe de France final: Bordeaux beat Evian, Diabate scores twice|date=31 May 2013|work=BBC Sport|access-date=6 June 2013 }}

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Media coverage

For the fifth consecutive season in France, France Télévisions were the free to air broadcasters while Eurosport were the subscription broadcasters.

These matches were broadcast live on French television:

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Round

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! Eurosport

Seventh Round

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Eighth round

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Round of 64

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Round of 32

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Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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References

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