The year 2000 was a turning point for En Avant Guingamp as the Breton club embarked on a cup campaign that would remain etched in memory. Overcoming several obstacles, including formidable opponents in stadiums filled with passion, Guingamp managed to carve its path to the final.

The key moment of this journey came in the quarter-finals when Guingamp faced Olympique de Marseille, a club with a rich history and high expectations. It was a match where the courage and determination of Les Rouge et Noir shone through, proving that even the smallest clubs can measure up to the giants of French football. The victory against Marseille was a strong signal, boosting the team’s confidence in their quest for glory.

Arriving at the final, Guingamp faced AS Monaco, another historic team. The Stade de France was buzzing, with Guingamp supporters filling the stands with chants and colors, creating an electric atmosphere. The match was fiercely contested, but what made the difference was Guingamp's fighting spirit, battling for every ball as if their lives depended on it.

The decisive goal, scored by a young talent of the time, sealed the match's fate and allowed Guingamp to lift the coveted trophy. This success was more than just a victory; it was a celebration of the club's identity and the passion of its supporters. This French Cup triumph not only granted Guingamp a place in the history books but also inspired generations of young footballers in the region.

Looking back, this victory was a pivotal moment for En Avant Guingamp. It established the club as a serious contender on the national stage and strengthened the bonds between the team and its loyal supporters. The years that followed were marked by ups and downs, but the echo of this legendary victory continues to resonate through the walls of the Stade de Roudourou, reminding everyone that the spirit of Guingamp is indomitable.