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The Coupe de France Lord Derby (Шаблон:Literal translation), or just Coupe Lord Derby ('Lord Derby Cup'), is the premier knockout competition for the sport of rugby league football in France, as well as the name of its championship trophy.[1][2][3] The tournament was first contested in 1934–35, which also marked the inaugural season of the French Rugby League Championship.[3][4]

The Lord Derby Cup is currently open to all professional and amateur clubs.[5] Each round is played in single-elimination mode.[5]

History

Trophy

Following in the footsteps of his father Frederick, patron of ice hockey's Stanley Cup, Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby, donated the silver trophy that bears his name to inaugural French Cup champions US Lyon-Villeurbanne in 1935. Stanley was honorary president of the Rugby Football League, a former minister and former British ambassador in Paris.[6] The trophy was actually not presented to the Lyon players during the French Cup final. Rather, it was handed over to them one week later on 12 May 1936 by John Wilson, general secretary of the Rugby Football League, at Stade Buffalo near Paris, during a special game against Challenge Cup champions Castleford, for which Lyon had qualified by virtue of their domestic cup win.[7][8]

The actual name of the trophy, as engraved on the bowl, is Coupe de Lord Derby, although the more natural-sounding "Coupe Lord Derby" is almost always preferred. Among the rugby league crowd, the cup is affectionately known as La vieille dame ('The Old Lady').[9][10] Since 2017, each player from the winning team has received a replica of the cup for him to keep, which is slightly smaller than the original at Шаблон:Convert in height.[11]

Format

For much of the tournament's history, games played at predetermined or mutually agreed upon neutral sites were the norm. While Toulouse struggled to field a stable team in the new code until 1937, it was still the go-to host city for many games during the tournament's formative years,[12] both because it was viewed as a key market and because the relationship with rugby union authorities was much less contentious there than elsewhere in the country.[13] In fact, Stade Toulousain considered renting its Stade Ernest-Wallon to the French Rugby League for the 1939 Lord Derby Cup final, before organizers settled on Stade du TOEC.[12] In the modern era, games at predetermined sites were gradually reduced to encourage fan attendance, and are typically only used in the last two rounds.[5]

While all divisions have been actively encouraged to send teams in recent times,[5] the level of amateur participation has varied over the years.[9]

Toulouse curse

Toulouse Olympique has endured many heartbreaks in the Lord Derby Cup, losing all of its first six finals, including three straight between 1962 and 1964. One of star player Georges Aillères' career regrets was never hoisting the Lord Derby Cup while playing for his longtime club, despite making it to four finals with them.[14] Ironically, he won the trophy in his only season played away from Toulouse, in 1965 with Lézignan.[15] Toulouse would eventually break the curse in 2014, in their seventh final appearance.[10][16]

Cinderella runs

The Lord Derby Cup has historically been dominated by first division teams. Nonetheless, one-off wins by lower division clubs are not unheard of, and a handful of underdogs have produced cinderella runs over the years. In 1983, fourth-level side Le Soler advanced to the semifinals, beating top-flight club Pia in the process, before losing to powerhouse XIII Catalan.[17] In 2005, third-level team Salses beat two Elite 1 teams (Lyon-Villeurbanne and Villeneuve-sur-Lot) before bowing out in the semifinals as well, this time to Limoux.[17]

Satellite tournaments

Junior French Cup

The equivalent of the Lord Derby Cup for Under-19 players is the Coupe Luc-Nitard ('Luc Nitard Cup'), whose final has traditionally been played as a curtain-raiser to the Lord Derby Cup final.[5]

Other cup competitions

To provide minor league clubs with a more accessible level of competition, the French federation has maintained a trio of secondary cup tournaments which are reserved for them. Each of these tournaments is marketed as a "Coupe de France" in its own right, although in practice they more closely fit the definition of a league cup.[5] They are:

List of Finals

Results

Year Winners Score Runner-up Venue Attendance
1934–35 Шаблон:League icon Lyon 22–7 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan Stade Jacques-Thomas, Toulouse 6,000
1935–36 Файл:Cote Basque colours.png Côte Basque 15–8 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve Parc de Suzon, Talence 12,600
1936–37 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 12–6 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 12,100
1937–38 Шаблон:Leagueicon Roanne 36–12 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve Stade des Minimes, Toulouse 11,000
1938–39 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 7–3 Шаблон:Leagueicon Toulouse Stade du TOEC, Toulouse 15,200
1939–40: Final did not take place due to the Second World War1
1940–44: Rugby league banned by Vichy regime
1944–45 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 23–14 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne Parc des Princes, Paris
1945–46 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 27–7 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan Stade Jacques-Chapou, Toulouse 18,000
1946–47 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 24–5 Шаблон:Leagueicon Avignon Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
1947–48 Шаблон:Leagueicon Marseille 5–4 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne Stade Jacques-Chapou, Toulouse
1948–49 Шаблон:Leagueicon Marseille 12–9 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne Stade Vélodrome, Marseille 24,000
1949–50 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 12–5 Шаблон:League icon Lyon Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 13,500
1950–51 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 22–10 Шаблон:League icon Lyon Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
1951–52 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 28–9 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 14,384
1952–53 Шаблон:League icon Lyon 9–8 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve Stade Jean-Laffon, Perpignan 12,200
1953–54 Шаблон:League icon Lyon 17–15 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan Stade Joseph-Lombard, Cavaillon 8,000
1954–55 Шаблон:Leagueicon Avignon 18–10 Шаблон:Leagueicon Marseille Stade de la Roseraie, Carpentras 11,600
1955–56 Шаблон:Leagueicon Avignon 25–12 Файл:St. George colours.svg Bordeaux Stade Jean-Laffon, Perpignan 5,800
1956–57 Шаблон:Leagueicon Marseille 11–0 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 16,633
1957–58 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 20–8 Шаблон:Leagueicon Avignon Stade Jean-Laffon, Perpignan 5,473
1958–59 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 7–0 Шаблон:Leagueicon Avignon Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 11,000
1959–60 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan 7–4 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne Stade Jean-Laffon, Perpignan 15,800
1960–61 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 5–2 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan Stade Jean-Laffon, Perpignan
1961–62 Шаблон:Leagueicon Roanne 16–10 Шаблон:Leagueicon Toulouse Stade Gilbert-Brutus, Perpignan 8,395
1962–63 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 5–0 Шаблон:Leagueicon Toulouse 5,100
1963–64 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 10–2 Шаблон:Leagueicon Toulouse 5,166
1964–65 Шаблон:Leagueicon Marseille 13–8 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 8,294
1965–66 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan 22–7 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 10,067
1966–67 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 10–4 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan Stade Gilbert-Brutus, Perpignan 16,250
1967–68 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 9–2 Шаблон:Leagueicon Toulouse 6,400
1968–69 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 15–8 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 9,532
1969–70 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan 14–8 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 7,460
1970–71 Шаблон:Leagueicon Marseille 17–2 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan 6,310
1971–72 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève 12–5 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 8,250
1972–73 Шаблон:League icon Saint-Gaudens 22–8 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 10,300
1973–74 Шаблон:League icon Albi 21–11 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan Stade Gilbert-Brutus, Perpignan 6,580
1974–75 Шаблон:League icon Pia 9–4 Шаблон:Leagueicon Marseille 9,021
1975–76 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 23–8 Шаблон:Leagueicon Toulouse 6,395
1976–77 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 21–16 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié, Narbonne 10,085
1977–78 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 18–7 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan 15,939
1978–79 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 15–5 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne Stadium Municipal, Albi 6,642
1979–80 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 18–8 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié, Narbonne 8,783
1980-81: Final cancelled2
1981–82 Шаблон:Leagueicon Avignon 18–12 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié, Narbonne 4,663
1982–83 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 10–3 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 7,235
1983–84 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 18–7 Шаблон:League icon Limoux 6,851
1984–85 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 24–7 Шаблон:League icon Limoux 11,362
1985–86 Шаблон:League icon Le Pontet 35–10 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève
1986–87 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève 20–10 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 8590
1987–88 Шаблон:League icon Le Pontet 5–2 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève 5,000
1988–89 Шаблон:Leagueicon Avignon 12–11 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève Stadium Municipal, Albi 6,000
1989–90 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 22–8 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève 6,832
1990–91 Шаблон:League icon Saint-Gaudens 30–4 Шаблон:League icon Pia Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 6,000
1991–92 Шаблон:League icon Saint-Gaudens 22–10 Шаблон:League icon RC Carpentras Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié, Narbonne 7,000
1992–93 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève 12–10 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 6,401
1993–94 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève 14–12 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne
1994–95 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève 28–8 Шаблон:League icon Pia Stade Gilbert-Brutus, Perpignan 6,000
1995–96 Шаблон:League icon Limoux 39–12 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 9,000
1996–97 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 25–24 Шаблон:League icon Limoux Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 8,000
1997–98 Шаблон:Leagueicon Saint-Estève 38–0 Шаблон:Leagueicon Avignon 7,000
1998–99 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 20–5 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié, Narbonne 9,000
1999-00 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 34–14 Шаблон:Leagueicon XIII Catalan 9,000
2000–01 Шаблон:League icon Union Treiziste Catalane 38–17 Шаблон:League icon Limoux 8,000
2001–02 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 27–18 Шаблон:League icon Pia Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 8,500
2002–03 Шаблон:League icon Villeneuve 16–14 Шаблон:League icon Pia 7,000
2003–04 Шаблон:League icon Union Treiziste Catalane 36–24 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 10,500
2004–05 Шаблон:League icon Union Treiziste Catalane 31–12 Шаблон:League icon Limoux 11,000
2005–06 Шаблон:League icon Pia 36–20 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan 9,344
2006–07 Шаблон:League icon Pia 30–14 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 5,500
2007–08 Шаблон:League icon Limoux 17–14 Шаблон:League icon Albi 9,000
2008–09 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 18–16 Шаблон:League icon Limoux Stadium Municipal, Albi 6,600
2009–10 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan 18–14 Шаблон:League icon Limoux Parc des Sports, Avignon 6,000
2010–11 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan 27–18 Шаблон:League icon Pia Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 5,350
2011–12 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 14–12 Шаблон:League icon Pia Parc des Sports et de l'Amitié, Narbonne 6,892
2012–13 Шаблон:Leagueicon Avignon 38–37 Шаблон:League icon Limoux Stade Albert-Domec, Carcassonne 5,000
2013–14 Шаблон:Leagueicon Toulouse 46–10 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 6,763
2014–15 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan 27–25 Шаблон:League icon Saint-Estève XIII Catalan 4,124
2015–16 Шаблон:League icon Saint-Estève XIII Catalan 33–16 Шаблон:League icon Limoux 4,200
2016–17 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 30–24 Шаблон:League icon Lézignan Parc des Sports, Avignon 5,500
2017–18 Шаблон:League icon Saint-Estève XIII Catalan 30–26 AET Шаблон:League icon Limoux Stade Gilbert-Brutus, Perpignan 5,243
2018–19 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 22–6 Шаблон:League icon Saint-Estève XIII Catalan 5,000[19]
2019–20 Competition abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France[20]
2020–21 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France[21]
2021–22 Competition abandoned due to a resurgence of COVID-19 induced by the Omicron variant[22]
2022–23 Шаблон:League icon Carcassonne 36–12 Шаблон:League icon Albi Stade Gilbert-Brutus, Perpignan 4,102[23]
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1964 Final
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AS Carcassonne win in 2009

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Footnotes

  1. Both semifinals were scheduled for 5 May 1940. Côte Basque beat XIII Catalan 14–5 in Bordeaux for the first final spot,[24] but prior commitments at Toulouse's Stade des Minimes forced the postponement of the second semifinal between Pau and Carcassonne to 12 May.[13] On 10 May, German troops invaded Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, forcing the cancellation of the remainder of the competition, whose final was scheduled for 19 May 1940 in Bordeaux.[25]
  2. The final between AS Carcassonne and XIII Catalan was cancelled as a result of a game-ending brawl involving XIII Catalan at the championship final the previous week.[26]

See also

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References

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Bibliography

External links

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