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26 February, 08:56
In a remarkable Coupe de France quarter-final, fourth-tier AS Cannes secured a 3-1 victory over Ligue 2's EA Guingamp, propelling them into the semi-finals.
This victory underscores the unpredictable nature of the Coupe de France, where lower-division clubs often challenge higher-tier teams. Notably, fifth-tier Bourgoin-Jallieu ousted Lyon, and Dunkerque defeated Lille, highlighting the competition's capacity for surprises.
AS Cannes' progression to the semi-finals exemplifies the enduring allure of the Coupe de France, where underdogs can achieve remarkable feats, adding to the tournament's rich history of unexpected outcomes.
Cannes – Guingamp 3:1 (2:0, 1:1)25 February, 20:00, Stade Pierre de Coubertin
Starting lineups
Cannes
Vanni, Fischer, Vinci, Abderrahmane, Smith, Moussa N'diaye, N`Doye, Gonçalves (Mai 84), Abbas (Blanc 75), Mambu (Goncalves Pereira 84), Domingues (Segbe Azankpo 90+2)
Goals
Cards
Houssen Abderrahmane (15),
Dylan Louiserre (36),
Lucas Maronnier (48),
Cheikh N`Doye (56),
Cédric Gonçalves (71)