FC Courroux wins the Jura Football Cup. The Vadaise formation won 2-0 in the final once morest the reserve of SR Delémont, Monday, on the ground of Fahy. The Wolves used their experience to logically win this game. Both teams struggled to put their game on a difficult, very bumpy ground. In a rather closed meeting, it was the FCC who had the clearest opportunities. David Stefanizzi (26th), then David Boillat lit the first fuses but the Delémont goalkeeper Alan Liechti showed himself to his advantage. We had to wait for stoppage time in the 1st period to see Courroux open the scoring. It was Enzo Vincent, at close range, who was able to put his team on the right track. The tea did not have the desired effect for the young Delémontains. Shortly following the start of the 2nd half, David Boillat, the best man on the pitch, gave his team a two-step lead. The Wolves then held their bones, making their experience speak and cleverly closing the gaps. On one of the rare possibilities from Lémont, Qeldit Gaxherri completely missed the far post and sent the ball into the sky ajoulot a quarter of an hour from the final whistle. The FCC therefore signs a logical victory and confirms its excellent Pentecost weekend. Indeed, on Friday, he won 2-1 once morest Alle in the fight for promotion to the 2nd league. He might also compost his ticket for the upper echelon next Sunday.
A few minutes will have been enough for Fontenais
In the final of the 4/5th leagues, victory went to FC Fontenais. In a sluggish match, the FCF dominated the Porrentruy reserve 3-1. He made the difference following returning from the locker room and notably benefited from a personal achievement by Théo Archinard. Fontenais then managed his advantage and rarely had the opportunity to doubt. The Bruntrutains struggled to find spaces in the rearguard of the new winner of the Jura Cup of the 4/5th leagues.
In the women’s final, the trophy went to the Valley. Groupement Féminin Vallée disposed 1-0 of FC Courtedoux in a duel between 3rd league teams. /ml