Summary Bordeaux won their first French Cup in 26 years by beating minnows Evian 3-2 in the final.
SAINT-DENIS (AP) - Cheick Diabate scored an 89th minute winner to help Bordeaux beat Evian 3-2 in the French Cup final on Friday.
Diabate scored the first of two goals on the night in the 39th minute, before Yannick Sagbo leveled for Evian in the 51st.
Henri Saivet restored Bordeaux's lead in the 53rd, but Evian defender Brice Dja Djedje equalized from close range in the 70th.
Diabate missed a penalty in the 48th. However he recovered to score the late winner, securing his side a trophy and a place in next season's Europa League.
Bordeaux also won the French Cup in 1941, 1986 and 1987. This is the club's first trophy since it clinched the Champions Trophy in 2009.
