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*Wasquehal – '''[[Hockey Club de Cergy-Pontoise|Cergy-Pontoise]]''' : 4-5
*Wasquehal – '''[[Hockey Club de Cergy-Pontoise|Cergy-Pontoise]]''' : 4-5
*[[ASM Belfort Hockey|Belfort]] – '''[[Association pour le Développement du Hockey Mulhousien|Mulhouse]]''' : 4-7
*[[ASM Belfort Hockey|Belfort]] – '''[[Association pour le Développement du Hockey Mulhousien|Mulhouse]]''' : 4-7
*[[Besançon Hockey Club|Besançon]] – '''[[Éléphants de Chambéry|Chambéry]]''' :
*[[Besançon Hockey Club|Besançon]] – '''[[Éléphants de Chambéry|Chambéry]]''' : 1-15
*[[Lyon Hockey Club|Lyon]] – '''[[Sports de Glace Annecy|Annecy]]''' : 3-4 OT
*[[Lyon Hockey Club|Lyon]] – '''[[Sports de Glace Annecy|Annecy]]''' : 3-4 OT
*[[Hockey Club Limoges|Limoges]] – '''[[Hockey Clermont Communauté Auvergne|Clermont-Ferrand]]''' : 0-7
*[[Hockey Club Limoges|Limoges]] – '''[[Hockey Clermont Communauté Auvergne|Clermont-Ferrand]]''' : 0-7

Latest revision as of 18:40, 16 July 2024

The 2008-09 Coupe de France was the 16th edition of the French national cup competition. It was won by Brûleurs de Loups, who defeated the Ducs de Dijon in the final.

First round

1/16 finals

1/8 finals

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final


Coupe de France seasons
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