Coupe de France 2018–19 marked the 102nd edition of France’s premier football cup competition. Organized by the French Football Federation (FFF), the tournament was open to all clubs across French football, including teams from the overseas departments and territories such as Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia (represented by AS Magenta, winners of the 2018 New Caledonia Cup), Tahiti (AS Dragon, winners of the 2017–18 Tahiti Cup), Réunion, Saint Martin, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
Paris Saint-Germain, who had won the previous four titles, reached the final again but were defeated by Rennes in a penalty shootout. Rennes secured their third Coupe de France title, their first since 1971.
Champions:
Rennes (3rd title)
Runner-up:
Paris Saint-Germain
Coupe de France 2018-19 round 16 matches
The draw for the eleventh round (known as the round of 16) took place on 24 January 2019. This was an open draw. The lowest ranked team remaining in the competition at this stage was SC Bastia, from tier 5 (Championnat National 3).
Date Team 1 Result Team 2
7 February 2019
Guingamp1–2
Lyon
5 February 2019
SC Bastia2–2 (a.e.t.)
3–5 (penalties)
Caen
5 February 2019
Iris Club de Croix0–3
Dijon
5 February 2019
Metz0–1
Orléans
6 February 2019
FC Villefranche0–3 (a.e.t.)
PSG
5 February 2019
Nantes2–0
Toulouse
6 February 2019
AS Vitré3–2
AS Lyon-Duchère
6 February 2019
Rennes2–1
Lille
Quarter final matches
Date Team 1 Result Team 2
6 March 2019
AS Vitré0–2
Nantes
26 February 2019
PSG3–0
Dijon
27 February 2019
Rennes2–0
US Orléans
27 February 2019
Lyon3–1
Caen
Semi final matches
Date Team 1 Result Team 2
2 April 2019
Lyon2–3
Rennes
3 April 2019
PSG3–0
Nantes
Coupe de France 2018-19 final match
27 April 2019 21:00 CEST, Stade de France, Saint-Denis
| 2–2 (a.e.t.) | ||
| Kimpembe Mexer |
Dani Alves Neymar |
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| Niang Ben Arfa Grenier Léa Siliki Bensebaini Sarr |
6–5 (penalties) |
Top goal scorers
Rank Player Club Goals
1
Franck Julienne
AS Lyon-Duchère5
2
Oumar Pouye
Les Herbiers5
3
Benjamin Santelli
Bastia4
4
Gaëtan Perrin
US Orléans4
5
Naïm Sliti
Dijon4
