Coupe de France: List of all winners

The Cup competition has a very prestigious history.
The French Football Association hosts the Coupe Charles Simon, sometimes referred to as the Coupe de France, an elimination cup tournament in French football. All French football teams, both amateur and professional, are welcome to participate in the competition, including teams from overseas departments and regions. It was first held in 1919.
The competition’s grand finale takes place in May at the national stadium of France, the Stade de France. Since 1927, the French President has always witnessed the Coupe de France final and handed the victorious team’s captain the trophy.
Thirty-six teams have won the Coupe de France trophy as of 2025, with Paris Saint-Germain leading the way with sixteen triumphs. They are followed by Marseille with 10 and Saint-Étienne with six.
PSG won their 16th Coupe de France title in the 2024-25 season. A 3-0 win for Luis Enrique’s men was enough to seal the deal for them against Stade de Reims.
Coupe de France: List of all winners
- 1918 Olympique de Pantin
- 1919 CASG Paris
- 1920 CA Paris
- 1921 Red Star
- 1922 Red Star
- 1923 Red Star
- 1924 Marseille
- 1925 CASG Paris
- 1926 Marseille
- 1927 Marseille
- 1928 Red Star
- 1929 Montpellier
- 1930 Sète
- 1931 Club Français
- 1932 Cannes
- 1933 Excelsior Athlétic Club de Roubaix
- 1934 Sète
- 1935 Marseille
- 1936 RC Paris
- 1937 FC Sochaux
- 1938 Marseille
- 1939 RC Paris
- 1940 RC Paris
- 1941 Girondins de Bordeaux
- 1942 Red Star
- 1943 Marseille
- 1944 ÉF Nancy-Lorraine
- 1945 RC Paris
- 1946 Lille
- 1947 Lille
- 1948 Lille
- 1949 RC Paris
- 1950 Reims
- 1951 Strasbourg
- 1952 Nice
- 1953 Lille
- 1954 Nice
- 1955 Lille
- 1956 CS Sedan
- 1957 Toulouse
- 1958 Reims
- 1959 Le Havre
- 1960 Monaco
- 1961 CS Sedan
- 1962 Saint-Étienne
- 1963 Monaco
- 1964 Lyon
- 1965 Rennes
- 1966 Strasbourg
- 1967 Lyon
- 1968 Saint-Étienne
- 1969 Marseille
- 1970 Saint-Étienne
- 1971 Rennes
- 1972 Marseille
- 1973 Lyon
- 1974 Saint-Étienne
- 1975 Saint-Étienne
- 1976 Marseille
- 1977 Saint-Étienne
- 1978 nancy
- 1979 Nantes
- 1980 Monaco
- 1981 Bastia
- 1982 Paris Saint-Germain
- 1983 Paris Saint-Germain
- 1984 Metz
- 1985 Monaco
- 1986 Bordeaux
- 1987 Bordeaux
- 1988 Metz
- 1989 Marseille
- 1990 Montpellier
- 1991 Monaco
- 1993 Paris Saint-Germain
- 1994 Auxerre
- 1995 Paris Saint-Germain
- 1996 Auxerre
- 1997 Nice
- 1998 Paris Saint-Germain
- 1999 Nantes
- 2000 Nantes
- 2001 Strasbourg
- 2002 Lorient
- 2003 Auxerre
- 2004 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2005 AJ Auxerre
- 2006 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2007 Sochaux
- 2008 Lyon
- 2009 Guingamp
- 2010 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2011 Lille
- 2012 Lyon
- 2013 Bordeaux
- 2014 Guingamp
- 2015 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2016 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2017 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2018 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2019 Rennes
- 2020 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2021 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2022 Nantes
- 2023 Toulouse
- 2024 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2025 Paris Saint-Germain
- 2026 Paris Saint-Germain
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