Louhans-Cuiseaux vs Dijon FCO, 2016/17 French Coupe de France, Round of 64
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Match Timeline
- 49': Goal! Louhans Cuisseaux 0, Dijon 1. Júlio Tavares (Dijon) header from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal.
- 70': Goal! Louhans Cuisseaux 0, Dijon 2. Jeremie Bela (Dijon) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal.
- 70': Substitution, Dijon. Jeremie Bela replaces Lois Diony.
- 75': Substitution, Dijon. Romain Amalfitano replaces Marvin Martin.
- 86': Substitution, Dijon. Yohann Riviere replaces Júlio Tavares.
Game Information
Venue: Parc des Sports du Bram
Location: Louhans, France
Line-Ups
Louhans-Cuiseaux
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Florent Petit (GK) |
6 | Mouhamadou Diop |
2 | Jeremy Maupeu |
5 | Mohamed Hamdache |
3 | Ken Matukondolo |
11 | Basile de Carvalho |
8 | Morgan Kamin |
4 | Jordan Boy |
7 | Kevin Pourprix |
10 | Achraf Berris |
9 | Antoine Larose |
Dijon FCO
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Benjamin Leroy (GK) |
6 | Johan Gastien |
3 | Arnold Bouka-Moutou |
2 | Ádám Lang |
5 | Yunis Abdelhamid |
11 | Júlio Tavares |
4 | Jordan Loties |
7 | Jordan Marié |
8 | Pierre Lees-Melou |
9 | Loïs Diony |
10 | Marvin Martin |
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