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There will be four elite clubs in the quarterfinals of the Coupe de France. But that it was hard for Reims to join PSG, Brest and Angers …
This Thursday evening in a Pierre-Rajon stadium usually dedicated to Ovalie, the Champagen club struggled to defeat Bourgoin-Jallieu, courageous resident of National 3 (fifth division) executioner of the OL in the previous round.
After a draw and virgin signed in regulation time, it is via the penalty shootout that the Rémois were able to make the difference, strong in particular of three parades of Olliero, the lining of Diouf in the Champagne goal (0 -0, 2 tab at 3).
For a place in the semi-finals of the Coupe de France, Reims will go in three weeks to Angers, a quarter of Strasbourg at La Meinau (1-3).
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