FCR responded well against Paris 13 to take a point. Rouen dominated, but were long behind thanks to a more effective Parisian side.
FC Rouen controlled the ball in the first half. However, the Red Devils had few opportunities to score, with only Ferrah standing out (7′, 18′). At the end of the first half, Rouen were caught off guard and conceded the opening goal from a penalty by Rocha (0-1, 40′). But the reaction was immediate, and Letono equalized with a header from a cross by Mion (1-1, 45′). After the break, Letono missed a chance to double the lead when he shot wide (50′), as did Mion a few minutes later (56′). FCR was punished with a second goal by Karamoko (1-2, 59′).
Rouen continued to dominate possession. Paris 13’s defense remained solid for a long time. FCR had a few opportunities, notably with Benkaid (80′) and Letono (89′), but failed to equalize until Bouzamoucha won a penalty, which was converted by Benkaid (2-2, 91′), his fifteenth goal of the season. Rouen ended the season at Diochon with a 2-2 draw, the same result as when they started the year at home.
Match report
Friday, May 9, 2025
Robert-Diochon Stadium
FC Rouen 1899 – Paris 13 Atletico: 2-2 (1-1)
Referee: Mr. Jamet.
Attendance: Closed doors.
Goalscorers for Rouen: Letono (45′), Benkaid (91′, pen); for Paris 13: Rocha (40′, pen), Karamoko (59′).
Yellow cards for Rouen: Bouzamoucha (39′); Paris 13: Sylla (19′), Karamoko (28′).
FC Rouen 1899: Axel Temperton – Sofyane Bouzamoucha, Paul Lehoux, Ruffice Amede Kabongo – Yazid Ait Moujane (Goprou, 71′), Ahmad Allée (Benkaid, 71′), Mustapha Benzia (cap.), Mathieu Mion (Mbock, 71′) – Omar Bezzekhami, Christ Letono, Ichem Ferrah.
Substitutes: Valentin Sanson, Clément Bassin, Dany Goprou, Hicham Benkaid, Jason Mbock.
Coach: Régis Brouard.
Paris 13: Germain Sanou – Moussa Diarra (cap.), Bruno Ecuele Manga, Mamadou Sylla – Steven Luyambula, Kenny Rocha, Daou Diomandé (Valéri, 85′), William Benard (Diako, 76′), Ambroise Oyongo – Issiaka Karamoko (Cissé, 73′), Anthony Petrilli (Hachem, 46′).
Substitutes: Lassana Diako, Lucas Valeri, Cheikhou Cissé, Soumaila Sangaré, Abdelsamad Hachem.
Coach: Maxence Flachez.