List of Coupe de la Ligue winners

The Coupe de la Ligue trophy

The Coupe de la Ligue is a knockout cup competition in French football organised by the Ligue de Football Professionnel and comprises clubs of France's top football division, Ligue 1, France's second division, Ligue 2, and the third division, the Championnat National. The current competition was established relatively late in 1994 but another competition named Coupe de la Ligue existed from 1963 to 1965 and in 1982, a Coupe d'Été (later also called Coupe de la Ligue) was held before the start of the French league season.

The most successful club in the history of the current Coupe de la Ligue is Paris Saint-Germain, who have had the honour of winning the cup five times.[1] PSG and Bordeaux have made the most appearances in the final, six each. The venue for the final was the Parc des Princes for its first three years, until it was moved to the Stade de France. Paris Saint-Germain and Strasbourg are the only clubs to have won the cup at both stadiums.[2] In 2000, Gueugnon became the first team outside the top French league to win the tournament.[2]

Previous formats

Coupe de la Ligue (1963–1965)

Final Winner Score Runners-up Venue Attendance
1964 Strasbourg 2–0 Rouen Stade de la Meinau 7.494
1965 Nantes 4–1 Toulon Parc des Princes 4.249

Coupe d'Été/Coupe de la Ligue (1982–1994)

Final Winner Score Runners-up Venue Attendance
1982 Laval 3–1 Nancy Stade de Paris 1.041
1984 Laval 3–1 AS Monaco Stade Auguste Delaune 5.000
1986 Metz 2–1 Cannes Stade Pierre de Coubertin 7.000
1991 Stade Reims 0–0 *[E] Niort Stade René Gaillard 1.724
1992 Montpellier 3–1 Angers Stade Jean-Bouin 4.882
1994 Lens 3–2 Montpellier Stade Félix Bollaert 6.000

Finals (1994–present)

Final Winner Score Runners-up Venue Attendance
1995 Paris Saint-Germain 2–0 Bastia Parc des Princes 24,663
1996 Metz 0–0 *[A] Lyon Parc des Princes 45,368
1997 Strasbourg 0–0 *[B] Bordeaux Parc des Princes 39,878
1998 Paris Saint-Germain 2–2 *[C] Bordeaux Stade de France 77,700
1999 Lens 1–0 Metz Stade de France 78,180
2000 Gueugnon 2–0 Paris Saint-Germain Stade de France 75,400
2001 Lyon 2–1 † AS Monaco Stade de France 78,000
2002 Bordeaux 3–0 Lorient Stade de France 75,923
2003 AS Monaco 4–1 Sochaux Stade de France 75,379
2004 Sochaux 1–1 *[D] Nantes Stade de France 78,409
2005 Strasbourg 2–1 Caen Stade de France 78,732
2006 Nancy 2–1 Nice Stade de France 76,830
2007 Bordeaux 1–0 Lyon Stade de France 79,072
2008 Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 Lens Stade de France 78,741
2009 Bordeaux 4–0 Vannes Stade de France 75,822
2010 Marseille 3–1 Bordeaux Stade de France 72,749
2011 Marseille 1–0 Montpellier Stade de France 78,511
2012 Marseille 1–0 † Lyon Stade de France 78,877
2013 Saint-Étienne 1–0 Rennes Stade de France 79,087
2014 Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 Lyon Stade de France 78,489
2015 Paris Saint-Germain 4–0 Bastia Stade de France 72,000
2016 Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 Lille Stade de France 68,640
Key
Match went to extra time
* Match decided by a penalty shoot-out after extra time

Results by team (all competitions)

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Paris Saint-Germain611995, 1998, 2008, 2014, 2015, 20162000
Bordeaux332002, 2007, 20091997, 1998, 2010
Marseille302010, 2011, 2012
Strasbourg301964, 1997, 2005
Metz211986, 19961999
Lens211994, 19992008
Laval201982, 1984
Olympique Lyonnais1420011996, 2007, 2012, 2014
AS Monaco1220031984, 2001
Montpellier1119921994, 2011
Nantes1119652004
Sochaux1120042003
Nancy1120061982
Stade Reims101991
Gueugnon102000
Saint-Étienne102013
Bastia021995, 2015
Rouen011964
Toulon011965
Cannes011986
Niort011991
Angers011992
Lorient012002
Caen012005
Nice012006
Vannes012009
Rennes012013
Lille012016

Notes

A. ^ : Metz won the 1996 final 5–4 in a penalty shootout.
B. ^ : Strasbourg won the 1997 final 6–5 in a penalty shootout.
C. ^ : Paris Saint-Germain won the 1998 final 4–2 in a penalty shootout.

D. ^ : Sochaux won the 2004 final 5–4 in a penalty shootout.
E. ^ : Stade Reims won the 1991 final 4–3 in a penalty shootout.

References

General
Specific
  1. "Roll of Honour". Ligue de Football Professionnel. Archived from the original on February 16, 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2009.
  2. 1 2 "League Cup History". Ligue de Football Professionnel. 26 March 2007. Archived from the original on February 19, 2008. Retrieved 20 February 2009.
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