1927 Coupe de France final

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1927 Coupe de France final
Marseille players with the Trophy
Event1926–27 Coupe de France
Date6 May 1927
VenueStade Olympique, Colombes
RefereePaul Quittemel
Attendance23,800
1926
1928

The 1927 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Stade Olympique, Colombes on May 6, 1927, that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat US Quevilly 3–0 thanks to goals by Raymond Durand, Maurice Gallay and Jules Dewaquez.

Match details

Marseille3–0Quevilly
Durand 34'
Galley 36'
Dewaquez 89'
Attendance: 23,800
GK   France Charles Allé
DF   Weimar Republic Paul Schnoeck
DF   France Louis Jacquier
DF   France Ernest Clere (c)
DF   France Jean Cabassu
MF   France André Durbec
MF   France Jules Dewaquez
FW   France Raymond Durand
FW   France Jean Boyer
FW   France Edouard Crut
FW   France Maurice Gallay
Manager:
England Victor Gibson


Assistant Referees:
Fourth Official:

GK   England Walter Puddefoot
DF   France Charles Demeilliez
DF   France Guillaume Farret
DF   France Robert Hecquel
DF   France Philippe Bonnardel (c)
MF   France Groult
MF   France Lucien Verdin
FW   France René Willig
FW   France Lucien Fagris
FW   France Guillard
FW   Norman Deans
Manager:
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See also