Coupe de France 2024–25 marks the 108th edition of France’s premier football cup competition. Organized by the French Football Federation (FFF), the tournament is open to all French football clubs, as well as teams from the overseas departments and territories, including Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Tahiti, Réunion, Saint Martin, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon. However, clubs from New Caledonia did not take part this year due to the 2024 unrest in the region.
Paris Saint-Germain, the defending champions, claimed their record-extending fifteenth Coupe de France title by defeating Lyon 2–1 in last year’s final. Paris Saint-Germain defeated Reims 3–0 in the final for a record-extending sixteenth Coupe de France title.
Champions:
Paris Saint-Germain (16th title)
Runner-up:
Reims
Round of 16 matches
Date Team 1 Result Team 2
4 February 2025
Lille1–1
4–5 (penalties)
Dunkerque
4 February 2025
Troyes1–2
Brest
4 February 2025
Le Mans0–2
PSG
5 February 2025
Stade Briochin2–1
Nice
5 February 2025
Toulouse0–2
Guingamp
5 February 2025
Cannes5–3
Dives-Cabourg
5 February 2025
Strasbourg1–3
Angers
6 February 2025
Bourgoin-Jallieu0–0
2–3 (penalties)
Reims
Quarter final matches
Date Team 1 Result Team 2
25 February 2025
Angers1–1
3–5 (penalties)
Reims
25 February 2025
Cannes3–1
Guingamp
26 February 2025
Brest2–3
Dunkerque
26 February 2025
Stade Briochin0–7
PSG
Coupe de France 2024–25 semi finals
Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Venue
1 April 2025
Dunkerque2–4
PSGLille
2 April 2025
Cannes1–2
ReimsCannes
Coupe de France 2024–25 Final match
24 May 2025 21:00 CEST, Stade de France, Saint-Denis
| 3-0 | ||
| Barcola Hakimi |
Top Goal scorer list
Rank Player Club Goals
1
Julien Domingues
Cannes9
2
Gonçalo Ramos
PSG5
3
Alban Eric Junior Bekombo
SU Dives5
4
Arnold Vula Lamb Luth
Le Mans5
5
Celal Bozkurt
Bourgoin-Jallieu5
Overseas Teams
A special draw was held on October 29, 2024, to decide which mainland French clubs would travel overseas in the upcoming rounds. From a pool of clubs that had volunteered for the opportunity, one was selected to travel to Tahiti for Round 7, and others were chosen for potential trips to French Guiana and Réunion in Round 8. The Mayotte club, however, was included directly in the main draw. If a selected club is eliminated in Round 7, the next team on the list will take its place for the overseas trip. Overseas teams are allowed to host only one match against a mainland opponent; if they progress beyond Round 8, they must travel to France for the subsequent rounds.
