2010 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer

2010 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer
Tournament details
Host countryFrance
Dates22 September – 2 October
Teams8 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s)10 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Martinique
Runners-up Réunion
Third place Guadeloupe
Fourth place Mayotte
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored57 (4.07 per match)
Top scorer(s)Martinique Patrick Percin
Mayotte El Habib N'Daka
Guadeloupe Ludovic Gotin
(4 goals)
2008
2012

La Coupe de l'Outre-Mer de football 2010 (English: The 2010 Overseas Football Cup) was the second edition of the Coupe de l'Outre-Mer. The competition took place from 22 September 2010 to 2 October 2010 in Île-de-France, France.

Eight teams entered the second edition of the competition. The final was played at the Stade Dominique Duvauchelle in Créteil, Val de Marne and was contested by Réunion and Martinique in a replay of the 2008 final. No goals were scored in the final before Martinique won 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out.

The tournament marked the first appearance of the Saint Pierre and Miquelon national football team.

Background

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The Tournoi des Champions Antilles-Guyane was the first football competition played by club teams from the overseas departments and territories of France. It was contested by teams from French Guiana, Guadeloupe and Martinique and began in 1963. The Coupe D.O.M. and Coupe T.O.M were later introduced and the winners of each would play off against each other in the Coupe des Clubs Champions de l'Outre-Mer.[1]

In 2008, the Coupe de l'Outre-Mer was introduced for the representative teams of the overseas departments and territories as a replacement for the Coupe des Clubs Champions de l'Outre-Mer.[1]

In the inaugural edition, Réunion defeated Martinique 1–0 in the final.[2]

Saint Pierre and Miquelon had never played before.[3]

Format

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Eight teams took part in the competition. They were drawn into two single round robin groups of four teams. Unusually, four points were awarded for a win rather than three. Drawn matches in the group stage would end in a penalty shootout for a bonus point. The winning team from each group would contest the final, the runners-up would contest the third-place match.[4]

Venues

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Participants

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Teams that did not compete

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Group stage

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Group A

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Réunion won all three of their matches to progress to the final.[4]

Team Pld W WP LP L GF GA GD Pts
 Réunion 3 3 0 0 0 14 1 +13 12
 Mayotte 3 1 1 0 1 13 4 +9 6
 French Guiana 3 1 0 1 1 9 3 +6 5
 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 3 0 0 0 3 0 28 –28 0
Réunion 11–0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Fontaine 25'
Gastrin 31'
N’Gongué 57'
Farro 59', 88'
Mounoussamy 60'
Basquaise 65', 76'
Visnelda 74', 89', 90+2'
(Report)
Stade Michel Hidalgo, Saint-Gratien, Val-d'Oise
Referee: France Harry Douglas
French Guiana 2–2 Mayotte
Tuinfort 47', 85' (Report) Filomar 25'
Ramia 33'
Penalties
2 – 4
Stade Michel Hidalgo, Saint-Gratien, Val-d'Oise
Referee: France Bruno Fouquet

Mayotte 1–2 Réunion
Bamana 5' (Report) Elcaman 48'
Boulard 54'
Parc des Sports Louis Boury, Gennevilliers, Hauts de Seine
Referee: France Guy Prevot
French Guiana 7–0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Yenoumou 10', 57'
Evens 25'
Nalie 27', 90'
Habran 67', 83'
(Report)
Parc des Sports Louis Boury, Gennevilliers, Hauts de Seine
Referee: France David Hoarau

French Guiana 0–1 Réunion
(Report) Gastrin 5'
Stade Georges Pompidou, Villemomble, Seine-Saint-Denis
Referee: France Harry Douglas
Mayotte 10–0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon
N'Daka 14', 47', 72', 84'
Antoissi 25', 59', 81'
Ibrahim 40', 44'
Bourahima 67'
(Report)
Stade Jean Rolland, Franconville, Val d'Oise
Referee: France Stephane Tetauira

Group B

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Martinique won their group to progress to the final.[4]

Team Pld W WP LP L GF GA GD Pts
 Martinique 3 2 0 0 1 8 3 +5 8
 Guadeloupe 3 1 0 2 0 4 2 +2 6
 Tahiti 3 0 2 0 1 3 6 –3 4
 New Caledonia 3 0 1 1 1 2 6 –4 3
Martinique 4–1 Tahiti
Audel 44'
Percin 48', 82'
Parsemain 60'
(Report) Li Fung Kuee 27'
Parc des Sports des Maisons Rouges, Bry-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne
Referee: France Stephane Panont
Guadeloupe 1–1 New Caledonia
Lambourde 74' (Report) Hmaé 68'
Penalties
5–6
Parc des Sports des Maisons Rouges, Bry-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne
Referee: France Guy Prevot

New Caledonia 0–4 Martinique
(Report) Percin 41', 90+2'
Gustan 51'
Vitulin 57'
Stade Henri-Longuet, Viry-Châtillon, Essonne
Referee: France Stephane Tetauira
Guadeloupe 1–1 Tahiti
Gotin 67' (Report) Tehau 57'
Penalties
2–4
Stade Henri-Longuet, Viry-Châtillon, Essonne
Referee: France Bruno Fouquet

Guadeloupe 2–0 Martinique
Lambourde 20'
Moka 90+3'
(Report)
Stade Louison Bobet, Le Plessis-Trévise, Val de Marne
Referee: France David Hoarau
New Caledonia 1–1 Tahiti
Watrone 6' (Report) Williams 30'
Penalties
3–5
Stade Langrenay, Longjumeau, Essonne
Referee: France Bruno Fouquet

Third-place match

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Guadeloupe defeated Mayotte in the third-place match.[4]

Mayotte 0–4 Guadeloupe
(Report) Gotin 11', 24', 47'
Gomez 25'

Final

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Martinique defeated Réunion in the final.[4]

Réunion 0–0 Martinique
(Report)
Penalties
3–5
Referee: France Jean Charles Cailleux
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