MIQUELON'S COUPE DE FRANCE DEBUT
The Coupe de France is the most international national cup competition in the world, with overseas territories located in every continent bar Asia taking part. The first to enter each year is always the team from Saint Pierre and Miquelon, in round 3.
And this season, the tiny archipelago off the coast of Canada’s Newfoundland will have a representative from the less populous island of Miquelon for the very first time, after AS Miquelonnaise won the local qualifying tournament.
But how does qualification work when there are only three teams in the archipelago? Why does Saint Pierre & Miquelon’s representative always start earlier than other overseas territories? And could a North American team theoretically play in the Europa League?
Plus, more withdrawals than usual from the week-long national championship forces Greenland into a strategic re-think. And Caito Teixeira, the president of Guinea-Bissau’s FA, breaches his bail conditions and goes on the run!
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:48 – Football in Saint Pierre & Miquelon
04:00 – Miquelon’s Coupe de France debut
08:26 – Subarctic temperatures & a short season
10:32 – North America in the Europa League?
16:59 – Greenland’s chaotic championship
26:50 – Guinea-Bissau’s presidential escape
31:05 – Golaço Kits competition

