[1] It was won by Le Havre AC, thus being crowned the champions of France in back-to-back years.
[2] On 15 April, Club Français was automatically qualified, while Le Havre defeated US Tourcoing by a score of 4–0,[1] thus setting a final between Le Havre and Club Français at Bécon-les-Bruyères on 6 May.
[3] On 23 April 1900, Le Havre defeated Club Français in the final of the Challenge International du Nord in Tourcoing by a score of 3–2 after extra time.
This final was held two weeks later, on 6 May, and the Le Havre team, composed mainly of British players, won again (1–0) to become French champions.
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