There will be a Strasbourg club in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France.

But it will not be Racing, the flag of the Alsatian capital in bad shape in Ligue 1, eliminated Friday evening by Angers, last of the elite (0-0, 4-5 on penalties).

Olympique Strasbourg, on the other hand, qualified this Saturday by eliminating Clermont, 9th in Ligue 1, also on penalties after a goalless draw (0-0, 4-3 on pens).

The meeting took place in front of 3,000 people who had filled the Emile-Stahl stadium.


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🤩 THE feat!

Petit Poucet of this Coupe de France eliminates Clermont on penalties!



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A huge feat for one of the Petits Poucets of the competition, which plays in Regional 1 (sixth division), and is in fact called the Football Club Olympique Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 06 (FCOSK 06 for friends), born from the merger in 2020 of two amateur clubs: Olympique Strasbourg and FC Strasbourg Koenigshoffen 1906.

Three other Regional 1 clubs in these 32nd finals

Three other Regional 1 teams are involved in these round of 16: Villerupt, opposed to Annecy (L2) this Saturday from 6 p.m., but also La Châtaigneraie, Loon-Plage and Stade Pontivyen, which will host Lorient (L1 respectively) on Sunday. ), Reims (L1) and Les Herbiers (N2, fourth division).

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