Coupe de France Final 1939
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The Coupe de France Final 1939 was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
The Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir - stadium in Colombes, near Paris, France . Named in memory of French rugby player Yves du Manoir in 1928. Was the main stadium for the 1924 Summer Olympics and had a capacity of 45,000 at the time...

, Colombes
Colombes
Colombes is a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris.-History:On 13 March 1896, 17% of the territory of Colombes was detached and became the commune of Bois-Colombes ....

 on May 14, 1939, that saw RC Paris defeat Olympique Lillois
Olympique Lillois
Olympique Lillois was a French association football club from the city of Lille. Founded in 1902 they merged with SC Fives in 1944 to form Lille OSC.-Honours:Championnat de France*Champion : 1933*Runner-up : 1936Trophée de France...

 3-1 thanks to goals by José Perez
José Pérez
José Pérez is a former Venezuelan boxer. At the 1988 Summer Olympics he lost in the second round of the men's lightweight division to Mongalia's eventual bronze medalist Nergüin Enkhbat.-References:*...

, Emile Veinante
Émile Veinante
Émile Veinante was a French footballer and coach.Veinante was primarily a forward. He began his club career in 1916 with the youth squad at FC Metz, which was at that time still in German-controlled Alsace-Lorraine...

 and Jules Mathé.

Match details

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style=font-size:90% cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0> RC PARIS:
GK '    Rodolphe Hiden
Rodolphe Hiden
Rodolphe Hiden, or Rudolf Hiden was an Austrian–French football goalkeeper, who became a coach in Italy after his playing career.-Playing career:...

DF '   Maurice Dupuis
DF '   Raoul Diagne
Raoul Diagne
Raoul Diagne was a French footballer who played defender, and who had stints as a coach after his playing career....

DF '   Ramon De Zabalo
DF '    Auguste Jordan
Auguste Jordan
August Jordan was an Austrian, then French football midfielder, who became a coach after his playing career.-Playing career:Born in Austria as August Jordan, he moved to France in 1933 and became French in 1938...

MF '   Wojkowiak Louys
MF '   José Perez
José Pérez
José Pérez is a former Venezuelan boxer. At the 1988 Summer Olympics he lost in the second round of the men's lightweight division to Mongalia's eventual bronze medalist Nergüin Enkhbat.-References:*...

FW '   Oscar Heisserer
Oscar Heisserer
Oscar Heisserer was a French footballer.He played for RC Strasbourg, and appeared for France in the 1938 World Cup, where he scored a goal.-References:* *...

FW '   Henri Ozenne
FW '   Emile Veinante
Émile Veinante
Émile Veinante was a French footballer and coach.Veinante was primarily a forward. He began his club career in 1916 with the youth squad at FC Metz, which was at that time still in German-controlled Alsace-Lorraine...

 (c)
FW '   Jules Mathé
Manager:
  George Kimpton

Assistant Referees:

Fourth Official:
style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align=center> OLYMPIQUE LILLOIS: | GK '   Julien Darui
Julien Darui
Julien Darui was a French football goalkeeper, who had stints as a coach after his playing career.Born in Luxembourg during World War I, Darui was capped 25 times for France...

DF '   Jules Vandooren (c) DF '   Laurent Walczak DF '   Jules Carly DF '   Janos Moré MF '   Jean Cléau MF '   Jules Bigot FW '   André Cheuva
André Cheuva
André Cheuva was a French footballer who played midfielder. After retiring he became a manager, and won 4 Coupe de France with Lille O.S.C..-References:*...

FW
'   Jacques Delannoy FW '   Jean-Marie Prévost FW '   Géza Kalocsay
Géza Kalocsay
Géza Kalocsay was a footballer and manager from Hungary, who played internationally for both Czechoslovakia and Hungary....

Manager: Eugène Conrad

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