News: 2022-05-07_23-07-21_nantes-remporte-sa-quatrieme-coupe-de-fr

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Nantes remporte sa quatrième Coupe de France en battant Nice

(2022-05-07_23-07-21 (afp))


Nantes a remporté sa quatrième Coupe de France en battant Nice (1-0) grâce à un penalty de Ludovic Blas (47e), samedi à Saint-Denis.

Le FCN s'impose après 1979, 1999 et 2000 et décroche son premier trophée depuis son huitième titre de champion de France, en 2001. Les Nantais sont qualifiés pour les poules de la prochaine Ligue Europa.

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