Liechtenstein Cup 2009/10
Liechtenstein Cup 2009/10 | |
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Cup winner | FC Vaduz (39th title) |
Europe League | FC Vaduz |
Beginning | August 18, 2009 |
Final | May 13, 2010 |
Final stadium | Rheinpark Stadium , Vaduz |
Teams | 18th |
Games | 17th |
Gates | 87 (ø 5.12 per game) |
← Liechtenstein Cup 2008/09 |
The Liechtenstein Cup 2009/10 was the 65th staging of the men's soccer cup competition in Liechtenstein. The competition was held from August 18, 2009 to May 13, 2010 in the knockout system without a second leg. The record cup winner FC Vaduz was able to successfully defend the title again, winning it for the 39th time and taking part in the 2nd qualifying round of the 2010/11 Europa League .
Participating teams
18 teams were registered for the competition:
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1st preliminary round
The first preliminary round took place on August 18 and 19, 2009.
date | Result | ||
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08/18 | FC Balzers III | 2: 1 | FC Vaduz Portuguese |
08/18 | UPS Eschen-Mauren II | 3: 2 | FC Triesen |
08/18 | FC Ruggell II | 2: 4 | FC Triesen II |
08/19 | FC Triesenberg II | 0: 6 | FC Schaan Azzurri |
08/19 | UPS Eschen-Mauren III | 4: 6 | FC Vaduz II |
08/19 | FC Vaduz IV | 0: 3 | FC Triesenberg |
2nd preliminary round
The 2nd preliminary round took place between September 15 and 23, 2009.
date | Result | ||
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15.09. | FC Schaan Azzurri | 0: 3 | FC Triesenberg |
15.09. | FC Triesen II | 0: 3 | FC Balzers II |
16.09. | FC Vaduz II | 1: 9 | FC Ruggell |
23.09. | FC Balzers III | 0: 6 | UPS Eschen-Mauren II |
Quarter finals
The quarter-finals took place between October 20 and 28, 2009.
date | Result | ||
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20.10. | FC Balzers II | 0: 8 | FC Vaduz |
21.10. | UPS Eschen-Mauren II | 1-0 | FC Schaan |
10/27 | FC Ruggell | 2: 4 | FC Balzers |
28.10. | FC Triesenberg | 0: 3 | UPS Eschen-Mauren |
Semifinals
The semi-finals took place on April 6, 2010.
date | Result | ||
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06.04. | FC Balzers | 0: 4 | FC Vaduz |
06.04. | UPS Eschen-Mauren II | 2: 6 | UPS Eschen-Mauren |
final
The cup final took place on May 13, 2010 in the Rheinpark Stadium in Vaduz .
pairing |
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Result | 1: 1 n.V. (1: 1, 0: 0), 4: 2 i. E. |
date | May 13, 2010 |
Stadion | Rheinpark Stadium , Vaduz |
referee | Marco Speranda (Switzerland) |
Gates | 0: 1 Francesco Clemente (56.) 1: 1 Pascal Cerrone (71.) Penalty shootout: |