Coupe de France 2025-2026: First and Second Round Draws Unveiled
The draws for the Coupe de France 2025-2026 have been announced, featuring local matchups across regional leagues.
- • The first round matches start on August 24, 2025, with 32 games scheduled.
- • Eure-et-Loir has 25 teams participating, with key matches announced.
- • The second round is set for August 31, 2025, drawing winners from the first round against additional teams.
- • The tournament highlights local football and community engagement.
Key details
The Central Loire Valley Football League announced the matchups for the first and second rounds of the Coupe de France 2025-2026 on July 21, 2025. The tournament will commence on August 24, featuring 32 matches that include local football clubs from various divisions. Teams such as Société sportive de Bélâbre and SC Massay are set to compete in the opening round.
In Eure-et-Loir, 25 teams will participate, with notable matchups including Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais against Entente Sportive Beauceronne, both from Division 1 (D1). The excitement continues into the second round scheduled for August 31, where the winners from the first round will face off against additional teams, such as CSM Sully-sur-Loire and FC Ingré.
The draws emphasize community engagement and showcase local talent, creating a competitive environment across regional leagues. The anticipation for the tournament grows as local clubs prepare to enter this prestigious national competition, aiming to demonstrate their skills and passion for the game.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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