2023–24 Coupe de France

The 2023–24 Coupe de France was the 107th season of the main football cup competition of France. The competition was organised by the French Football Federation (FFF) and is open to all clubs in French football, as well as clubs from the overseas departments and territories (Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Tahiti, Réunion, Saint Martin, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon).

The defending champions Toulouse, who beat Nantes 5–1 in the previous year's final to claim their first Coupe de France title, were eliminated in the round of 32 by third-tier FC Rouen.

Paris Saint-Germain defeated Lyon 2–1 in the final for a record-extending fifteenth Coupe de France title.

Dates
Dates for the first two qualifying rounds, and any preliminaries required, were set by the individual Regional leagues. From round three, the FFF defined the calendar, with rounds up to and including the round of 32 being scheduled for weekends and later rounds up to, but not including, the final, taking place on midweek evenings.

Rounds 1 to 6
The first six rounds, and any preliminaries required, were organised by the Regional Leagues and the Overseas Departments/Territories, who allowed teams from within their league structure to enter at any point up to the third round. Teams from Championnat National 3 entered at the third round, those from Championnat National 2 entered at the fourth round and those from Championnat National entered at the fifth round.

The number of teams entering at each qualifying round was as follows:

Round 7
The 153 qualifiers from the Regional Leagues were joined by the 11 qualifiers from the Overseas Territories and 20 2023–24 Ligue 2 teams. The qualifiers from Réunion, Martinique, Guadeloupe and French Guiana played off in internal matches.

Ligue 2

 * Ajaccio
 * Amiens
 * Angers
 * Annecy
 * Auxerre
 * Bastia
 * Bordeaux


 * Caen
 * Concarneau
 * Dunkerque
 * Grenoble
 * Guingamp
 * Laval
 * Quevilly-Rouen


 * Paris FC
 * Pau
 * Rodez
 * Saint-Étienne
 * Troyes
 * Valenciennes

Regional leagues
Nouvelle Aquitaine (14 teams)
 * Angoulême Charente FC (4)
 * Bergerac Périgord FC (4)
 * FC Libourne (4)
 * Trélissac-Antonne Périgord FC (4)
 * Aviron Bayonnais (5)
 * FC Chauray (5)
 * AS Panazol (5)
 * Stade Poitevin FC (5)
 * Étoile Maritime FC (6)
 * Jeunesse Villenave (6)
 * FC Bassin d'Arcachon (6)
 * JA Isle (7)
 * FA Morlaàs Est Béarn (7)
 * Aunis AFC (8)

Pays de la Loire (11 teams)
 * SO Cholet (3)
 * Les Herbiers VF (4)
 * Olympique Saumur FC (4)
 * FC Challans (5)
 * US Philbertine Football (5)
 * Vendée Poiré-sur-Vie Football (5)
 * JS Coulaines (6)
 * Stade Mayennais FC (6)
 * La France d'Aizenay (7)
 * ES Aubance (7)
 * Saint-Aubin-Guérande Football (8)

Centre-Val de Loire (6 teams)
 * LB Châteauroux (3)
 * US Orléans (3)
 * Avoine OCC (4)
 * SO Romorantin (4)
 * FC Montlouis (5)
 * Vierzon FC (5)

Corsica (2 teams)
 * AS Furiani-Agliani (4)
 * Squadra Valincu Alta-Rocca Rizzanese (6)

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (9 teams)
 * Dijon FCO (3)
 * FC Sochaux Montbéliard (3)
 * Jura Sud Foot (4)
 * UF Mâconnais (4)
 * Union Cosnoise Sportive (5)
 * ASPTT Dijon (5)
 * Jura Dolois Football (5)
 * Louhans-Cuiseaux FC (5)
 * CA Pontarlier (5)

Grand Est (20 teams)
 * SAS Épinal (3)
 * ASC Biesheim (4)
 * SR Colmar (4)
 * FCSR Haguenau (4)
 * EF Reims Sainte-Anne (5)
 * ES Thaon (5)
 * US Thionville Lusitanos (5)
 * FC Métropole Troyenne (5)
 * US Sarre-Union (5)
 * Chaumont FC (6)
 * US Forbach (6)
 * FC Geispolsheim 01 (6)
 * SSEP Hombourg-Haut (6)
 * Jarville JF (6)
 * APM Metz (6)
 * FC Mulhouse (6)
 * FC Saint-Meziery (6)
 * Sarreguemines FC (6)
 * ES Villerupt-Thil (6)
 * FC Schweighouse-sur-Moder (7)

Méditerranée (5 teams)
 * FC Martigues (3)
 * Aubagne FC (4)
 * AS Cannes (4)
 * Hyères FC (4)
 * ES Fosséenne (5)

Occitanie (10 teams)
 * Nîmes Olympique (3)
 * Olympique Alès (4)
 * Blagnac FC (5)
 * Canet Roussillon FC (5)
 * US Castanéenne (5)
 * Auch Football (6)
 * AS Fabrègues (6)
 * US Revel (6)
 * Toulouse Métropole FC (6)
 * AS Lavernose-Lherm-Mauzac (8)

Hauts-de-France (21 teams)
 * US Boulogne (4)
 * FC Chambly Oise (4)
 * Entente Feignies Aulnoye FC (4)
 * US Chantilly (5)
 * Iris Club de Croix (5)
 * US Le Pays du Valois (5)
 * Bondues FC (6)
 * RC Calais (6)
 * US Choisy-au-Bac (6)
 * Écureuils Itancourt-Neuville (6)
 * US Laon (6)
 * ESC Longueau (6)
 * FC Loon-Plage (6)
 * US Nœux-les-Mines (6)
 * US Provin (6)
 * US Saint-Omer (6)
 * US Camon (7)
 * US Blériot-Plage (8)
 * SA Le Quesnoy (8)
 * Montdidier AC (8)
 * RC Doullens (9)

Normandy (9 teams)
 * US Avranches (3)
 * FC Rouen (3)
 * AG Caennaise (5)
 * FC Dieppe (5)
 * SU Dives-Cabourg (5)
 * FC Flers (5)
 * AS Villers Houlgate Côte Fleurie (5)
 * FC Équeurdreville-Hainneville (6)
 * JS Douvres (7)

Brittany (15 teams)
 * Stade Briochin (4)
 * Dinan Léhon FC (4)
 * US Saint-Malo (4)
 * PD Ergué-Gabéric (5)
 * US Fougères (5)
 * Stade Plabennécois (5)
 * GSI Pontivy (5)
 * Stade Pontivyen (5)
 * TA Rennes (5)
 * AS Vitré (5)
 * US Liffré (6)
 * Plougastel FC (6)
 * EA Saint-Renan (6)
 * Stade Paimpolais FC (7)
 * US Châteaugiron (8)

Paris-Île-de-France (11 teams)
 * Red Star FC (3)
 * FC Fleury 91 (4)
 * Racing Club de France Football (4)
 * Entente SSG (5)
 * AC Houilles (6)
 * FC Plessis-Robinson (6)
 * Saint-Denis US (6)
 * US Torcy (6)
 * US Villejuif (6)
 * Olympique Noisy-le-Sec (7)
 * Saint-Michel FC 91 (9)

Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (20 teams)
 * FC Villefranche Beaujolais (3)
 * Football Bourg-en-Bresse Péronnas 01 (4)
 * FC Bourgoin-Jallieu (4)
 * Le Puy Foot 43 Auvergne (4)
 * Thonon Evian Grand Genève FC (4)
 * Chambéry SF (5)
 * FC Espaly (5)
 * US Feurs (5)
 * Hauts Lyonnais (5)
 * FC Limonest Dardilly Saint-Didier (5)
 * Lyon La Duchère (5)
 * AS Saint-Priest (5)
 * AS Domérat (6)
 * CS Neuville (6)
 * Velay FC (6)
 * CS Volvic (6)
 * FC Chaponnay-Marennes (7)
 * Roannais Foot 42 (7)
 * FC Roche-Saint-Genest (7)
 * FC Seyssins (9)

Overseas teams
🇬🇫 French Guiana: 2 teams 🇷🇪 Réunion: 2 teams
 * ASC Agouado
 * ASC Le Geldar
 * La Tamponnaise
 * Saint-Denis FC

🇲🇶 Martinique: 2 teams 🇬🇵 Guadeloupe: 2 teams
 * Golden Lion FC
 * AS Samaritaine
 * SC Baie-Mahault
 * CS Moulien

🇾🇹 Mayotte: 1 team  Tahiti: 1 team 🇳🇨 New Caledonia: 1 team
 * AS Rosador
 * A.S. Pirae
 * Hienghène Sport

Round 8
The eighth round ties for mainland matches were defined at the same time as the seventh round draw. The winners of the seventh round matches in Martinique and Guadeloupe played their eighth round matches at home against teams from mainland France, from a prioritised list of teams who were both willing to travel and still in the competition. If the team from Tahiti were to win their seventh round tie, this eighth round match would take place overseas, and be drawn from the same list. Teams from Réunion and French Guiana were slotted into the draw where gaps appeared due to mainland teams being selected to travel overseas.

Prioritised order of mainland teams
The prioritised list of mainland teams willing to travel overseas was published on 31 October 2023, along with the priority list of ties they would be allocated to should they remain in the competition beyond the seventh round.

Round of 64
The 46 qualifying teams from Round 8 were joined by the 18 2023–24 Ligue 1 teams. 32 ties were drawn in regional groups.


 * Brest
 * Clermont
 * Le Havre
 * Lens
 * Lille
 * Lorient


 * Lyon
 * Marseille
 * Metz
 * Monaco
 * Montpellier
 * Nantes


 * Nice
 * Paris Saint-Germain
 * Reims
 * Rennes
 * Strasbourg
 * Toulouse

Later rounds
Later rounds were open draws with no regional grouping.

Seventh round
The draw for the seventh round took place in multiple stages:
 * The seventh round in Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana and Réunion took place between the two qualifying teams from each territory, and was drawn and scheduled by the local league.
 * The Overseas tie involving the team from New Caledonia was drawn separately on 31 October 2023, against a team from the list of those willing to travel.
 * Mainland teams were divided into nine groups, primarily by geography, but also ensuring the groups were balanced in terms of the levels of the teams. The teams from Mayotte and Tahiti were included in these groups, but were drawn away from home. Groups were published on 1 November 2023. The mainland draw took place later on 1 November 2023.

Overseas team hosting mainland team
This tie was drawn on 31 October 2023.

Mainland ties
These ties were drawn on 1 November 2023.

Eighth round
The draw for the eighth round took place at the same time as the seventh round, with seventh round ties being paired together.

Round of 64
The round of 64 draw was split into four groups, roughly by geography, with Ligue 1 teams distributed evenly. The draw was made on 11 December 2023 by Sandrine Gruda and Brahim Asloum.

Round of 32
The draw was made on 8 January 2024 by Tamara Horacek and Benjamin Moukandjo. Ties took place between 19 and 24 January 2024. The draw featured fifth division side AS Saint-Priest, the lowest-ranked team left in the competition.

Round of 16
The draw was made on 21 January 2024. The ties took place between 6 and 8 February 2024. The draw featured fifth division side AS Saint-Priest, the lowest-ranked team remaining in the competition.

Quarter-finals
The draw was made on 8 February 2024. The ties took place between 27 and 29 February, and on 13 March 2024. The draw featured fourth division side Le Puy Foot 43 Auvergne, the lowest-ranked team remaining in the competition.

Semi-finals
The draw was made on 1 March 2024. The ties took place on 2 and 3 April 2024. The draw featured second division side Valenciennes, the lowest-ranked team remaining in the competition.