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France cup schedule score ds

The schedule ratio of the French Cup in 2023 is 5 to 3.

At 04:00 on February 10, Beijing time, the final of the French Open Cup 1/8 continued. Laurian plays Lance at home in Mosto, and the referee is pienaar. In the first half, Felkini scored. In the second half, Lefevere's free kick was absolutely flat. After 90 minutes, both sides 1 draw 1 went straight to the penalty shootout. In the penalty shoot-out, Lefevere missed, Leica saved Ibrahima Kone's shot and Facondo Medina scored the winning goal.

In the end, Lance defeated Laurian 4-2 in the penalty shootout and advanced to the quarter-finals of the French Cup with a total score of 5-3. The French Open Cup is divided into 14 rounds, with teams from the first round to the eighth round and below in the second division, and teams from the top 64 in the first division. The competition adopts the elimination system, and it is tied in 90 minutes to win by mutual punishment; The final was held in a neutral position, and it was tied in 90 minutes and went into overtime until the penalty was decided.

Related introduction

The French Cup is held once a year, interspersed with competitions during the season. Like the cup in other countries, the French Cup is also a hotbed of surprises, and many teams in the lower leagues have reached the finals. In 2009, for example, the champion was Gan Gang from France B, and the reasons for the frequent surprise were not only the different degrees of attention of each team, but also the competition system provided conditions for the attack. Because this game is a single elimination, lots are drawn to decide the home and away games of both sides.

The French Cup is a cup organized by the French Football Association, which is aimed at professional and amateur football clubs in France. In addition to teams belonging to the French Football Association, some overseas territories under the jurisdiction of France will also send teams to participate in the competition, such as Reunion, a French overseas region.