Liechtenstein Cup 2013/14

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Liechtenstein Cup 2013/14
Logo of the Liechtenstein Football Association (LFV)
Cup winner FC Vaduz (42nd title)
Europe League FC Vaduz
Beginning August 20, 2013
Final May 1, 2014
Final stadium Rheinpark Stadium , Vaduz
Teams 18th
Games 17th
Gates 76  (ø 4.47 per game)
Top scorer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nico Abegglen (5)
Liechtenstein Cup 2012/13

The Liechtenstein Cup 2013/14 (officially: FL1 Active Cup) was the 69th staging of the men's soccer cup competition in Liechtenstein. The competition was played from August 20, 2013 to May 1, 2014 in five rounds in a knockout system. Last year's winner and record cup winner FC Vaduz was able to defend its title. It was the 42nd cup win for the club, which secured participation in qualifying for the 2014/15 UEFA Europa League .

Participating teams

18 teams were registered for the competition:

1st preliminary round

The first preliminary round took place from August 20 to 28, 2013. The following teams had a bye for this round: FC Ruggell, FC Schaan, FC Vaduz, USV Eschen-Mauren, FC Balzers and FC Triesenberg.

date Result
08/20 8:00 p.m. FC Balzers III 2: 1 UPS Eschen-Mauren II
08/20 8:30 p.m. UPS Eschen-Mauren III 5: 2 FC Vaduz III
08/21 8:00 p.m. FC Ruggell II 0: 2 FC Triesen II
08/21 8:00 p.m. FC Triesenberg II 2: 4 FC Azzurri Schaan
08/21 8:00 p.m. FC Schaan II 0: 4 FC Triesen
08/28 8:00 p.m. FC Balzers II 2-0 FC Vaduz U23

2nd preliminary round

The 2nd preliminary round took place on October 1st and 2nd, 2013. The semi-finalists of the last cup competition had a bye for this round (FC Vaduz, USV Eschen-Mauren, FC Balzers and FC Triesenberg).

date Result
01.10. 8:00 p.m. FC Balzers III 2: 3 FC Azzurri Schaan
02.10. 8:00 p.m. FC Triesen 1: 2 FC Ruggell
02.10. 8:00 p.m. FC Balzers II 0: 3 FC Schaan
02.10. 8:00 p.m. UPS Eschen-Mauren III 4: 3 FC Triesen II

Quarter finals

The quarter-finals took place from October 29th to November 6th, 2013.

date Result
29.10. 19:30 o'clock UPS Eschen-Mauren III 0: 1 FC Azzurri Schaan
10/30 8:00 p.m. FC Schaan 0: 6 FC Vaduz
05.11. 19:30 o'clock UPS Eschen-Mauren 4: 1 FC Balzers
06.11. 8:00 p.m. FC Ruggell 2: 1 FC Triesenberg

Semifinals

The semi-finals took place on April 8th and 9th, 2014.

date Result
April 8th 8:15 pm FC Azzurri Schaan 0: 5 UPS Eschen-Mauren
04/09 19:30 o'clock FC Ruggell 0: 8 FC Vaduz

final

FC Vaduz won the cup final in the Rheinpark Stadium in Vaduz 6-0 on May 1, 2014.

pairing FC Vaduz FC Vaduz - UPS Eschen-MaurenUPS Eschen-Mauren
Result 6: 0 (2: 0)
date May 1, 2014
Stadion Rheinpark Stadium , Vaduz
referee Fedayi San ( Switzerland ) SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Gates 1: 0 Pascal Schürpf (35.)
2: 0 Nicolas Hasler (43.)
3: 0 Nico Abegglen (60.)
4: 0 Nico Abegglen (68.)
5: 0 Ramon Cecchini (80.)
6: 0 Pak Kwang -ryong (83.)
' FC Vaduz ' Peter Jehle - Nick von Niederhäusern , Mario Sara (71st Vladan Milošević ), Simone Grippo , Daniel Kaufmann - Andrea Maccoppi , Nicolas Hasler - Pascal Schürpf (45th Diego Ciccone ), Nico Abegglen , Ramon Cecchini - Manuel Sutter (71st Pak Kwang -ryong )
Trainer: Giorgio Contini
UPS Eschen-Mauren Boban Antić - Giuseppe Coppola , Norbert Frrokaj , Bosko Trajković , Valdet Istrefi - Patrick Scherrer (67th Adis Hujdur ), Julian Rupp , Aljaž Kavčič (67th Philipp Hörmann ), Marco Fässler - Niklas Kieber , Michael Bärtsch (77th Boris Živaljević )
Trainer: Uwe Wegmann

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