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Revision as of 15:35, 8 January 2014
Suomen Cup | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | Finland |
Teams | 152 |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 5 |
Goals scored | 32 (6.4 per match) |
The 2014 Finnish Cup (Suomen Cup) is the 60th season of the Finnish Cup. 152 clubs entered the competition, including all sides on the top two levels of the Finnish football pyramid (Veikkausliiga and Ykkönen), 29 sides from Kakkonen and 101 from lower levels.[1] The winner of the cup enters the qualifying rounds of the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League.
Teams
Round | Dates | Clubs involved |
Winners from previous round |
New entries this round |
Leagues entering this round |
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First round | 15 Dec 2013 – 13 Feb 2014 |
70 | − | 70 | Kolmonen and lower levels (70 teams) |
Second round | 15 Dec 2013 – 13 Feb 2014 |
66 | 35 | 31 | Kolmonen and lower levels (31 teams) |
Third round | 18 Feb – 12 Mar | 72 | 33 | 39 | Ykkönen (10 teams) Kakkonen (29 teams) |
Fourth round | 3–18 Mar | 40 | 36 | 4 | Veikkausliiga (4 teams) |
Fifth round | 19 Mar – 6 Apr | 24 | 20 | 4 | Veikkausliiga (4 teams) |
Sixth round | 9–10 Apr | 16 | 12 | 4 | Veikkausliiga (4 teams) |
Quarter-finals | 30 April | 8 | 8 | − | − |
Semi-finals | 16 August | 4 | 4 | − | − |
Final | 27 September | 2 | 2 | − | − |
First round
70 teams playing in the Kolmonen and lower leagues start the cup at the first round. The draw for the first and second rounds was held on 12 December 2013, and both rounds are scheduled to be played by 13 February 2014.[3]
29 December 2013 | Janakkalan Pallo (5D) | 2–2 (3–2 p) | Loiske (3D) | Hämeenlinna |
14:15 EET | Stadium: Säästöpankki Areena |
4 January 2014 | FC KaKe (5D) | 6–0 | HDS Mondial (5D) | Helsinki |
15:30 EET | Stadium: Talin halli |
6 January 2014 | ToU/2 (5D) | 0–11 | Joensuun Palloseura (3D) | Kuopio |
11:30 EET | Stadium: Kuopiohalli |
6 January 2014 | Toivalan Urheilijat (4D) | 1–6 | Siilinjärven Palloseura (3D) | Kuopio |
20:00 EET | Stadium: Kuopiohalli |
11 January 2014 | FC POHU Akatemia (5D) | v | Töölön Taisto (3D) | Helsinki |
14:45 EET | Stadium: Talin halli |
11 January 2014 | HJK-j/Töölö (6D) | v | Helsingin Palloseura (3D) | Helsinki |
16:30 EET | Stadium: Talin halli |
11 January 2014 | PoPo (6D) | v | FC Peltirumpu (3D) | Kotka |
18:00 EET | Stadium: Ruonalan urheiluhalli |
11 January 2014 | HIFK/3 (4D) | v | Kallion Stallions (6D) | Helsinki |
18:30 EET | Stadium: Kartanon kenttä |
17 January 2014 | Helsingin Ponnistus (4D) | v | HIFK/4 (6D) | Helsinki |
20:30 EET | Stadium: Töölön pallokenttä 6 |
18 January 2014 | Kaarinan Reipas (4D) | v | Toejoen Veikot (3D) | Kaarina |
17:00 EET | Stadium: Kaarinan tekonurmi |
18 January 2014 | GrIFK/2 (5D) | v | Riihimäen Palloseura (3D) | Kauniainen |
17:30 EET | Stadium: Kauniaisten tekonurmi |
18 January 2014 | SAPA (3D) | v | Laajasalon Palloseura (3D) | Helsinki |
18:00 EET | Stadium: Töölön pallokenttä 6 |
18 January 2014 | Orimattilan Pedot (4D) | v | Tuusulan Palloseura (3D) | [[]] |
18:00 EET | Stadium: [[]] |
18 January 2014 | Malax IF (4D) | v | Black Islanders (6D) | Vaasa |
18:00 EET | Stadium: Botniahalli |
18 January 2014 | FC Korso United (5D) | v | SexyPöxyt (3D) | Espoo |
20:00 EET | Stadium: Laaksolahden halli |
19 January 2014 | Kuopion Elo (5D) | v | SC Riverball (3D) | Kuopio |
20:30 EET | Stadium: Kuopiohalli |
19 January 2014 | LeKi-Futis (4D) | v | Parolan Visa (5D) | Tampere |
20:40 EET | Stadium: Pirkkahalli |
25 January 2014 | LeJa Juniors (5D) | v | MPS/Atletico Malmi (3D) | Helsinki |
18:00 EET | Stadium: Töölön pallokenttä 6 |
25 January 2014 | Tampereen Peli-Pojat-70 (4D) | v | Apassit (5D) | Tampere |
18:00 EET | Stadium: Pirkkahalli |
25 January 2014 | Club Latino Español (6D) | v | PK-35/VJS Akatemia (3D) | Helsinki |
18:30 EET | Stadium: Kartanon kenttä |
26 January 2014 | FC Pisa (5D) | v | Hämeenlinnan Härmä (3D) | Hämeenlinna |
13:15 EET | Stadium: Pulleri |
26 January 2014 | FC Hieho (5D) | v | Herttoniemen Toverit (3D) | Helsinki |
19:30 EET | Stadium: Töölön pallokenttä 6 |
26 January 2014 | Valkealan Kajo (4D) | v | HaPK (3D) | Kuusankoski |
19:30 EET | Stadium: Sami Hyypiä -areena |
30 January 2014 | Paimion Haka (4D) | v | MynPa (5D) | Kaarina |
20:15 EET | Stadium: Kaarinan tekonurmi |
1 February 2014 | JFC Helsinki (6D) | v | FC Kontu (3D) | Helsinki |
21:00 EET | Stadium: Talin halli |
I-HK (4D) | v | Etelä-Espoon Pallo (3D) |
KPS (4D) | v | Rollon Pojat (4D) |
Second round
The second round will be contested by the 35 winners from the previous round and 31 other teams playing in the Kolmonen and lower leagues, which received a bye on the first round. The draw for the first and second rounds was made on 12 December 2013, and matches are scheduled to be played by 13 February 2014. If a third division (Kolmonen) team plays a lower league team, home advantage will be given to the lower league team. Therefore, the home and away teams of the fixtures below may change depending on the winners of the first round.[4]
11 January 2014 | Hyvinkään Ares (6D) | v | Nurmijärven Jalkapalloseura (3D) | Hyvinkää |
11:00 EET | Stadium: Kankurin tekonurmi |
7 February 2014 | Siilinjärven Palloseura (3D) | v | Äänekosken Huima (3D) | Kuopio |
20:00 EET | Stadium: Kuopiohalli |
JFC Helsinki (6D) or FC Kontu (3D) | v | Club Latino Español (6D) or PK-35/VJS Akatemia (3D) |
FC POHU Akatemia (5D) or Töölön Taisto (3D) | v | LeJa Juniors (5D) or MPS/Atletico Malmi (3D) |
HIFK/3 (4D) or Kallion Stallions (6D) | v | SAPA (3D) or Laajasalon Palloseura (3D) |
FC Hieho (5D) or Herttoniemen Toverit (3D) | v | Töölön Vesa (4D) |
Espoon Palloseura (4D) | v | I-HK (4D) or Etelä-Espoon Pallo (3D) |
Mäntsälän Urheilijat (6D) | v | GrIFK/2 (5D) or Riihimäen Palloseura (3D) |
Järvelän Jäppärä (6D) or ESC (3D) | v | Hyvinkään Palloseura (3D) |
Nopsa (3D) | v | Orimattilan Pedot (4D) or Tuusulan Palloseura (3D) |
Valkealan Kajo (4D) or HaPK (3D) | v | FC Peltirumpu (3D) or PoPo (6D) |
FC Pisa (5D) or Hämeenlinnan Härmä (3D) | v | Forssan Jalkapalloklubi (4D) |
TamU-K (4D) | v | LeKi-Futis (4D) or Parolan Visa (5D) |
Janakkalan Pallo (5D) | v | Tampereen Peli-Pojat-70 (4D) or Apassit (5D) |
Kaarinan Reipas (4D) or Toejoen Veikot (3D) | v | Paimion Haka (4D) or MynPa (5D) |
FC Rauma (5D) | v | Peimari United (5D) |
KPS (4D) or Rollon Pojat (4D) | v | Malax IF (4D) or Black Islanders (6D) |
Kuopion Elo (5D) or SC Riverball (3D) | v | Joensuun Palloseura (3D) |
3. kierros
The 33 winners of the second round are joined in the third round by the 39 Ykkönen and Kakkonen sides. The draw for the third round will be made on 4 or 5 February 2014, and the matches are scheduled to be played between 14 February and 12 March.[2]
The following teams will enter the competition in the third round:
Fourth round
The fourth round will be contested by the winners of the previous round and the four Veikkausliiga teams that finish last in their groups in the 2014 Finnish League Cup. The round will be played between 3 and 18 March.[2]
Fifth round
In the fifth round, the four clubs that lose in the quarter-finals of the 2014 Finnish League Cup enter the cup. The round will be played between 19 March and 3 April.[2]
Sixth round
The remaining four Veikkausliiga teams enter the cup in the sixth round. The scheduled date for the sixth round is 16 April 2014.[2]
Quarter-finals
The quarter-finals will be played on 30 April 2014.[2]
Semi-finals
The semi-finals will be played on 16 August 2014.[2]
Final
The final of the 2014 Finnish Cup will be played on 27 September 2014. The venue for the final will be announced later.[2]
References
- ^ "Ilmoittautuneet joukkueet 2014". Suomen Palloliitto. Retrieved 8 Jan 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Arvonnat ja pelipäivät 2014". Suomen Palloliitto. Retrieved 8 Jan 2014.
- ^ "1. kierros 2014". Suomen Palloliitto. Retrieved 8 Jan 2014.
- ^ "2. kierros 2014". Suomen Palloliitto. Retrieved 8 Jan 2014.