“25 years without trophies! Lans is conquering Nice, and for the first time, they win the Coupe de France.”

The final of the Coupe de France marked a turning point in the modern history of Lans. The Nordistes defeated Nice with a score of 3-1, ending a long period of lack of significant trophies. The last time the club achieved such success was in 1999. This victory wasn’t just a sports achievement, but also a triumph of teamwork, the fans’ faith, and the team’s tactical maturity.

The match at Stade de France was intense. But Lans took control from the first minutes. Their control over the middle of the field, aggressive pressing, and precise actions in the final stages allowed them to gain a comfortable advantage. In the second half, the team managed to keep the pace high, preventing the opponent from getting back into the game. Goals and dedication on the field reflected the long-term development of the academy and the coaching staff. They finally brought the club to its peak at the critical moment.

For Lans, this trophy marks a new era. Winning the national cup ensures participation in European competitions, strengthens financial stability, and most importantly, it restores the city’s status as the football capital of northern France. Nice, despite its impressive journey to the final and its bright moments in attack, lost in key moments. Now, Nice will have to learn from this defeat.

This evening will forever be remembered as a momentous occasion in French football history. Lans has proven that patience, clear strategy, and teamwork can overcome any statistics. The Coupe de France has returned to the North, and it seems that no fan in the city is sleeping today.