Gambardella Cup: an OM-PSG shock in the round of 16

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This Thursday, the teams still competing in the 2023-2024 Gambardella-Crédit Agricole Cup were set. Indeed, the draw for the round of 16, which will be played on February 4, took place at the headquarters of the French Football Federation. It was Hubert Fournier, national technical director of the FFF, who carried out this draw.

Several beautiful posters will be on the menu including an enticing OM-PSG. Ethan Mbappé (17 years old), heckled during the previous round, should be there. There will also be a Breton derby between Rennes and Guingamp. Finally, AS Monaco, which won this trophy last year, will travel to Olympique de Valence (R1).

The complete draw for the round of 16

Group A:

US Pays de Saint-Omer (2) – Le Mans FC (2)Mantois 78 FC (2) – Havre AC (1)Stade Brestois 29 (1) – Amiens SC (1)Stade Rennais FC (1) – En Avant Guingamp (1)Stade de Reims (1) – FC Nantes (1)RC Epernay Champagne (2) – Blois Foot 41 (2)Brétigny Foot CS (2) – FC Lorient (1)Stade Briochin (2) – Stade Malherbe Caen (1)

Group B:

FC Metz (1) – Foot Bourg-en-Bresse Péronnas (1)ESTAC Troyes (1) – Clermont Foot 63 (1)Paris FC (1) – Toulouse FC (1)AS Nancy Lorraine (2) – AS Saint-Étienne (1)Olympique de Valencia (2) – AS Monaco (1)Ent. Saint-Clément Montferrier (2) – Andrézieux-Bouthéon FC (2)US Ivry Football (2) – Versailles FC 78 (2)Olympique de Marseille (1) – Paris Saint-Germain (1)

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