Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match 15 Jan 2025 17:00:00 GMT?Bourgoin Jallieu won 2–2 (4–2) over Lyon after penalties on Wed 15 Jan 2025 17:00:00 GMT.About the matchBourgoin Jallieu is playing home against Lyon at Stade Pierre Rajon on Wed Bourgoin-Jallieu, with a surprising collective performance, managed to stop the attempts of a Lyon team that couldn't find its rhythm. Goals from Mehdi Moujetzky, who scored a brace (20' and 69'), put the fifth-division side ahead. Despite responses from Nemanja Matic (45') and Georges Mikautadze (64') to level the score, the Ligue 1 team couldn't maintain its composure during the penalty shootout. The real hero of the match was Ronan Jay, the goalkeeper of Bourgoin-Jallieu, who became the team's savior by saving penalties from Alexandre Lacazette and Corentin Tolisso. After Moujetzky's failed panenka, Sofiane Atik sealed the historic victory and sent his team to the next round. This defeat for Lyon stands as one of the biggest shocks in recent French Cup history, reminding fans of the toughest moments for big clubs in French football. One cannot help but recall that fateful October 27, 2009, when Alcorcón, then in the third tier, stunned Real Madrid with a 4-0 win in the first leg of the Copa del Rey round of 32, a milestone that, like Lyon's defeat, will be remembered as an unexpected and painful achievement for the big clubs. Lyon, with its defeat against Bourgoin-Jallieu, must now reflect on its performance and lack of focus against an inferior opponent. Meanwhile, the fifth-division team celebrates a victory that will be etched in its history, akin to other smaller teams that have managed to surprise the giants of their country. Bourgoin-Jallieu are based about 30 miles from Lyon closer to the French giants than their traditional rivals Saint-Etienne Five-time winners Lyon were knocked out in the last 32 of the Coupe de France on penalties by an amateur team from the fifth tier of French football Despite the five-time winners playing stars Alexandre Lacazette they were held after normal time by minnows Bourgoin-Jallieu Mehdi Moujetzky opened the scoring for the Championnat National 3 side before Matic equalised just before the break Georges Mikautadze gave Lyon the lead after the restart but Moujetzky scored his second to take the match to penalties Lyon's Lacazette and Corentin Tolisso both missed in the shootout as did Moujetzky - whose Panenka attempt was saved But substitute Sofiane Atik hit the winning spot-kick to send Bourgoin-Jallieu into the last 16 The Coupe de France is no stranger to upsets from amateur sides. In 2000, fourth-tier Calais RUFC made it all the way to final, losing 2-1 to Nantes. substituted for Clinton Mata at 65 minutesNumber 8 Ćaleta-Car Match OfficialsReferee: Mikael LesageAssistant Referee 1: Laurent ConiglioAssistant Referee 2: Steven TorregrossaFourth Official: Soulaimane ChamelMatch StatsKey Soufiane Atik (Bourgoin-Jallieu) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner Ernest Nuamah (Lyon) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner Mehdi Moujetzky (Bourgoin-Jallieu) right footed shot saved in the bottom left corner Moussa Niakhaté (Lyon) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner Wilson Mendy (Bourgoin-Jallieu) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner Corentin Tolisso (Lyon) right footed shot saved in the top right corner Erwan Norde (Bourgoin-Jallieu) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon) right footed shot saved in the top right corner Celal Bozkurt (Bourgoin-Jallieu) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the centre of the goal Penalty Shootout begins Bourgoin-Jallieu 2 Rayan Cherki (Lyon) is shown the yellow card Malick Fofana (Lyon) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked Rayan Cherki (Lyon) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal Rayan Cherki (Lyon) wins a free kick in the attacking half Jordan Veretout (Lyon) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed Nicolas Tagliafico came off injured at half-time during Olympique Lyonnais’ 2-1 defeat to Stade Brestois over the weekend and as a result will play no part in Lyon’s Coupe de France encounter against Bourgoin-Jallieu on Wednesday night Lyon are expected to field a strong side in the Round of 32 tie despite coming up against lower-tier opposition have also been left out of Pierre Sage’s matchday squad on this occasion Alexandre Lacazette may get a rest with Georges Mikautadze expected to lead the line for Lyon There may also be a rare start for Rémy Descamps in goal He is expected to replace uncontestable No.1 Lucas Perri for this Coupe de France tie GFFN | Luke Entwistle @2025 - All Rights Reserved. Get Football Group PARIS — Amateur team Bourgoin-Jallieu upset five-time winner Lyon in a penalty shootout to reach the French Cup round of 16 on Wednesday and home fans celebrated the shock result with a pitch invasion. Alexandre Lacazette and Corentin Tolisso had their efforts denied after the match ended in a 2-2 draw. “We play football for this,” goalkeeper Ronan Jay told broadcaster beIN Sports. “It will stay with us for life, it’s unbelievable.” Less than 50 kilometres separate the two cities, but the clubs have little in common. Lyon is one of the most storied clubs in French soccer, having won the league title seven times to add to its five Cup titles, while Bourgoin-Jallieu plays in the fifth division. In the game, Mehdi Moujetzky scored both goals for Bourgoin-Jallieu, giving his team and early 1-0 lead and levelling the score at 2-2 in the 69th minute after Georges Mikautadze put Lyon ahead. Nemanja Matić scored Lyon's opener. Moujetzky missed his penalty in the shootout but that did not prevent Bourgoin-Jallieu from sealing the historic result. Defending champion Paris Saint-Germain is bidding to win the cup for a record-extending 16th time and later plays against Espaly, another amateur club. Ligue 1 Roundup: Machado’s late header gives Lens win at Le HavreLyon striker Georges Mikautadze says he is fine after being robbedCOMMENTS When submitting content, please abide by our submission guidelines Should you violate our submissions guidelines we reserve the right to remove your comments and block your account Sportsnet reserves the right to close a story’s comment section at any time Juventus Women’s First Team’s challenging friendly test against French champions Olympique Lyonnais that took place this afternoon at the Stade Pierre Rajon in Bourgoin-Jallieu ended in a 4-2 victory for the French side over the Bianconere This was a high-quality friendly match facing not only the holders of the French title but also finalists of last season's Women's Champions League after an initial phase of patient possession they took the lead through Eugenie Le Sommer who opened the scoring via a shot from the edge of the area Tabitha Chawinga came close to doubling their advantage shortly afterwards with a dangerous low shot that went just wide Chawinga managed to find the back of the net with a quick free kick that made it 2-0 Halfway through the first half Pauline Peyraud-Magnin did well to deny Dzenifer Maroszan's powerful effort with a great save; but on the half-hour mark Lyon found the third goal through Melchie Dumornay and in the 35th minute the fourth via Danielle Van de Donk The Bianconere clawed a goal back just before half time as Lindsey Thomas’ cross from the right set up Paulina Krumbiegel who volleyed past Christiane Endler in the Lyon goal The second half began with some changes made by coach Massimiliano Canzi and it was the two substitutes who combined to score the second goal: Chiara Beccari delivered a perfect ball into the penalty area for Cristiana Girelli who poked the ball home on the stretch ahead of the opposition defender The Bianconere pushed on and had another chance to cause problems for Lyon but Arianna Caruso’s header from just outside the six-yard-box missed by a whisker With 15 minutes remaining of the match came the moment that all the Juventus fans had been waiting for: coach Canzi decided to introduce Martina Rosucci who rediscovered the joy of taking to the pitch after a long absence due to unfortunate injury issues The last chance of the game fell to Asia Bragonzi who went very close to making it 3-4 but instead her shot rattled the crossbar and Thomas was unable to convert the rebound which is the only thing that counts in this sport is negative and so now we must go home and lick our wounds: if it is true that every time you lose then in a friendly match like this one we were taught a lot but we knew it could happen against one of the strongest teams in the world: the good thing is that a group without personality loses this match heavily We didn't give up until the end: it's the character of the team that interests me we could have scored more and we must learn from this Among the positive aspects is the return to the field of Martina Rosucci: I am very happy to be the coach who witnessed such a moment from the bench but she is on an upward trajectory and will be more and more important.” “When I heard my name and the phrase: ‘You'll be on the pitch in 10 minutes’ I felt an emotion I hadn't felt for a long time against such a high-quality opponent: I finally felt able to help my teammates now I'm looking forward with great enthusiasm to my return to the field in an official match to bring an end to this long recovery and mark the beginning of a new adventure.” Olympique Lyonnais: Endler Mutinelli (Cap)(57’ Benkarth) Bourgoin-Jallieu shocked France yesterday evening when they eliminated last season’s finalists Olympique Lyonnais from the Coupe de France in a penalty shootout The amateur side took the game to 2-2 at the final whistle before scoring four penalties to Lyon’s two to claim a famous scalp However, the celebrations for the fifth-tier side were marred by scenes of violence and racism. Le Progrés writes that a pitch invasion from the home fans was met with Lyon supporters hurling insults some of which were racist from the away end The Lyon supporters then managed to escape the stands and also entered the pitch to confront the Bourgoin-Jallieu fans and fights broke out, according to a report from Le Dauphiné Libéré a woman in her forties was taken to hospital after suffering minor injuries to her back Le Progrès further reports that the Stade Pierre Rajon was vandalised following the end of the game a gate was broken and seats were torn from their fixtures Lyon’s general manager has condemned the ugly scenes “OL does not tolerate any violence from its supporters We are contacting Bourgoin to view the images take the necessary measures and identify the perpetrators of this violence These incidents must no longer tarnish the image of Lyon.”  GFFN | Nick Hartland Lyon have bowed out of the Coupe de France RO32 at the hands of fifth-tier side Bourgoin-Jallieu on penalties this Wednesday Les Gones were overwhelming favorites to seal their qualification at Stade Pierre Rajon but the Coupe de France had an upset up its sleeve Bourgoin striker Mehdi Moujetzky opened the scoring in the first half after some poor defending work from Pierre Sage’s men Lyon restored parity through veteran midfielder Nemanja Matic before half-time Georges Mikautadze gave the visitors the lead Bourgoin-Jallieu eventually forced Lyon into mistakes as Moujetzky went on to punish a terrible backpass from Rennes loanee Warmed Omari Both teams tried to seal the win before full-time but penalties beckoned Lyon chose to go with experience first with Alexandre Lacazette and Corentin Tolisso but both Lyon Academy graduates saw their rather tame attempts parried away by 23-year-old Bourgoin goalie Ronan Jay Lyon would not be able to make up their deficit (4-2) It is an embarrassing defeat for the Europa League-playing Lyon whose quest for a first Coupe de France win since 2012 rumbles on Stade de Reims will look to become only the fourth Ligue 1 side in the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France as they close out the Round of 16 with a tie away to N3 side Bourgoin-Jallieu on Thursday night There have been plenty of scalps in this season’s Coupe de France with OGC Nice and Toulouse FC the latest clubs to drop out of the competition against lower-tier opposition Reims will be looking to avoid a similar fate They take on Bourgoin-Jallieu with Samba Diawara taking charge of Les Stadistes for the first time this season following Luka Elsner’s sacking earlier this week Diawara also took interim charge right at the end of last season when Will Still made a hasty departure He will not be able to call on Joseph Okumu The goal is indeed to make the most of the making of this new facility to give it a truly intercommunal stature by expanding its public and activity capacity. 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