Liechtenstein Cup 2019/20
Liechtenstein Cup 2019/20 | |
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Cup winner | not determined |
Europe League | FC Vaduz |
Beginning | 20th August 2019 |
final | canceled (originally planned: May 6, 2020) |
Final stadium | originally planned: Rheinpark Stadium , Vaduz |
Teams | 15th |
Games | 14 (of which 12 played) |
Gates | 64 (ø 5.33 per game) |
← Liechtenstein Cup 2018/19 |
The Liechtenstein Cup 2019/20 (officially: Aktiv-Cup) was the 75th edition of the men's soccer cup competition in Liechtenstein . The competition started on August 20, 2019 with the game FC Vaduz III against FC Triesen I (0: 6). The final was scheduled for May 6, 2020. On May 11, 2020, the competition was canceled due to the Covid 19 pandemic . A winner was not determined. As a participant in the qualification for the Europa League , the LFV nominated the defending champion and record cup winner FC Vaduz . Vaduz was also the only team that was able to qualify for the final before the cancellation.
mode
All Liechtenstein teams that participate in the Swiss league system are also registered for the Liechtenstein Cup. That means that second and third teams also play. There are no restrictions on the draw of the matches, so that teams from the same club can also be drawn against each other. The four top-ranked Liechtenstein teams only start in the quarter-finals.
The Liechtensteiner Cup is played in the knockout system . The games took place on the following dates:
- 1st preliminary round (20/28 August 2019): 6 teams, the winners are qualified for the 2nd preliminary round.
- 2nd preliminary round (September 17/18, 2019): 8 teams, the winners are qualified for the quarter-finals.
- Quarter-finals (23/29/30 October 2019): 8 teams, the winners qualify for the semi-finals.
- Semi-finals (March 11, 2020): 4 teams, the competition was canceled after the first semi-final game.
- Final (canceled)
Participating teams
The following 15 teams are registered for the competition.
Challenge League (II) | 1st league (IV) | 2nd division (VI) | 3rd League (VII) | 4th division (VIII) | 5th league (IX) |
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FC Triesen FC Triesenberg USV Eschen-Mauren II
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FC Balzers II |
1st preliminary round
The first preliminary round took place on August 21, 22 and 28, 2018. In addition to the four top-ranking Liechtenstein teams (FC Vaduz, USV Eschen-Mauren, FC Balzers, FC Ruggell), FC Triesenberg, USV Eschen-Mauren II, FC Ruggell II, FC Schaan and USV Eschen-Mauren III had a bye for this round .
date | Result | ||
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08/20/2019 | FC Vaduz III | 0: 6 | FC Triesen |
08/28/2019 | FC Triesenberg II | 3: 4 | FC Schaan II |
08/28/2019 | FC Triesen II | 0: 1 | FC Balzers II |
2nd preliminary round
The four games of the 2nd preliminary round took place on September 17 and 18, 2019. The three winning teams in the first preliminary round were joined by FC Triesenberg, USV Eschen-Mauren II, FC Ruggell II, FC Schaan and USV Eschen-Mauren III. The four top-ranked Liechtenstein teams (FC Vaduz, USV Eschen-Mauren, FC Balzers, FC Ruggell) had a bye for this round.
date | Result | ||
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09/17/2019 | FC Schaan II | 3: 3 (7: 6 n.e.) |
FC Ruggell II |
09/17/2019 | FC Schaan | 5: 3 a.d. | UPS Eschen-Mauren II |
09/17/2019 | UPS Eschen-Mauren III | 1: 3 a.d. | FC Triesenberg |
September 18, 2019 | FC Balzers II | 2: 4 | FC Triesen |
Quarter finals
The four games were played between October 23 and 30, 2019.
date | Result | ||
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23/10/2019 | FC Triesenberg | 0: 5 | FC Ruggell |
October 29, 2019 | FC Schaan II | 0: 7 | FC Balzers |
October 29, 2019 | FC Triesen | 1: 3 | FC Vaduz |
10/30/2019 | FC Schaan | 0: 3 | UPS Eschen-Mauren |
Semifinals
The semi-finals will take place from March 11th to April 7th, 2020.
date | Result | ||
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03/11/2020 | FC Balzers | 1: 6 | FC Vaduz |
04/07/2020 | FC Ruggell | called off | UPS Eschen-Mauren |
final
The final was planned for Wednesday, May 6, 2020 in Vaduz . FC Vaduz was the only team to qualify for the final. No winner was determined.