Swiss Cup 2010/11
Swiss Cup 2010/11 | |
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Cup winner | FC Sion (12th title) |
Europa League qualification |
FC Sion |
Beginning | September 18, 2010 |
Final | May 29, 2011 |
Final stadium | St. Jakob-Park , Basel |
Teams | 64 |
Games | 63 (of which 63 played) |
Top scorer |
Dragan Mrđa ( FC Sion ) Steven Zuber ( Grasshopper Zurich ) (6 each) |
← Swiss Cup 2009/10 | |
Swiss Regional Football Cups 2010/11 ↓
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The 86th Swiss Cup took place from September 18, 2010 to May 29, 2011. The defending champion was FC Basel , who failed in the quarter-finals at the lower class FC Biel-Bienne . The cup winner was FC Sion .
The mode
Ten clubs in the Axpo Super League and 15 clubs in the Challenge League were directly qualified for the Swiss Cup (FC Vaduz, which took part in the Liechtenstein Cup , was not eligible to play in the Challenge League ). There were also 13 clubs from the first division and 26 clubs from the amateur leagues. They had to qualify for the Swiss Cup in regional competitions.
It was played in a knockout system . Each lap normally had to take place within a maximum of two days. The venue for the final was once again St. Jakob-Park in Basel .
1/32 finals (September 18, 19 and 22, 2010): 64 teams, the winners qualified for the 1/16 finals.
1/16 finals (October 15-17, 2010): 32 teams, the winners qualified for the round of 16.
Round of 16 (November 20 and 21, 2010): 16 teams, the winners qualified for the quarter-finals.
Quarter-finals (March 2nd, 2010): 8 teams, the winners qualified for the semi-finals.
Semi-finals (April 28, 2011): 4 teams, the winners qualified for the final.
Final (May 29, 2011): The winner won the 86th Swiss Cup.
Participating teams
Axpo Super League the 10 clubs of the 2010/11 season |
Challenge League 15 clubs of the 2010/11 season |
1.Liga 13 clubs of the 2010/11 season |
2. Liga Interregional 16 clubs of the 2010/11 season |
2nd League Regional 8 clubs of the 2010/11 season |
3rd League 2 clubs of the 2010/11 season |
FC Grand-Lancy |
FC Courtételle FC Eschenbach FC Gumefens / Sorens AC tavern FC Wettswil-Bonstetten FC Freienbach FC Langenthal FC Black Stars Basel Losone Sportiva FC Perly-Certoux |
FC Béroche-Gorgier SC Binningen FC Champvent FC Collex-Bossy US Collombey-Muraz FC Flawil FC Subingen FC Entfelden |
Racing Club Zurich FC Uznach |
First round
The teams from the Axpo Super League and the Challenge League could not meet. Teams from a lower league had home advantage. The draw took place on August 20, 2010.
date | time | home | guest | result |
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18.09.10 | 15:00 | CS Chênois ( 1st ) | FC Chiasso ( ChL ) | 1: 3 |
FC Racing Club Zurich ( 3rd ) | Yverdon-Sport FC (ChL) | 1: 7 | ||
16:00 | FC Seefeld Zurich ( 2nd Int ) | AC Bellinzona ( ASL ) | 1: 3 | |
FC Black Stars Basel (2nd Int) | SC Brühl St. Gallen (1st) | 5-0 | ||
FC Wettswil-Bonstetten (2nd Int) | Servette FC Genève (ChL) | 0: 2 | ||
16:30 | FC Spiez (2nd Int) | BSC Young Boys (ASL) | 0: 7 | |
SC Binningen ( 2nd ) | FC Baulmes (1st) | 0: 2 | ||
FC Uznach (3rd) | Neuchâtel Xamax FC (ASL) | 1: 3 | ||
17:00 | FC Flawil (2nd) | FC St. Gallen (ASL) | 1: 1 (1: 5 a.d.) | |
FC Bavois (2nd Int) | FC Aarau (ChL) | 1: 3 | ||
FC Schötz (1st) | FC Zurich (ASL) | 0: 6 | ||
FC Collex-Bossy (2nd) | FC Champvent (2nd) | 5: 1 | ||
SC Buochs (1st) | SR Delémont (ChL) | 2: 1 | ||
ES FC Malley Lausanne (1st) | FC Grand-Lancy (1st) | 3: 2 | ||
17:30 | US Collombey-Muraz (2nd) | FC Courtételle (2nd Int) | 4-0 | |
18:00 | FC Meyrin (1st) | FC Locarno (ChL) | 1: 3 | |
FC Eschenbach (2nd Int) | FC Wohlen (ChL) | 1: 1 (1: 3 n.V.) | ||
AC tavern (2nd Int) | FC Sion (ASL) | 0: 4 | ||
FC Liestal (2nd Int) | FC Schaffhausen (ChL) | 2: 5 | ||
Losone Sportiva (2nd Int) | FC Biel-Bienne (ChL) | 0: 3 | ||
FC Montreux-Sports (2nd Int) | FC Grenchen (1st) | 1: 2 | ||
FC Subingen (2nd) | FC Gumefens / Sorens (2nd Int) | 0: 1 | ||
19:00 | FC Le Mont-sur-Lausanne (1st) | SC Kriens (ChL) | 1: 5 | |
09/19/10 | 14:30 | FC Ibach (2nd Int) | FC Lugano (ChL) | 0: 2 |
15:00 | FC Béroche-Gorgier (2nd) | Grasshopper Club Zurich (ASL) | 0: 9 | |
FC Freienbach (2nd Int) | FC Winterthur (ChL) | 1: 1 (2: 3 n.V.) | ||
FC Entfelden (2.) | FC Luzern (ASL) | 0: 3 | ||
SC Cham (1st) | FC Thun (ASL) | 0: 4 | ||
FC Tuggen (1st) | FC Wil 1900 (ChL) | 2: 1 | ||
3:30 p.m. | FC Mendrisio-Stabio (1st) | FC Basel (ASL) | 0: 5 | |
16:00 | FC Perly-Certoux (2nd Int) | FC Stade Nyonnais (ChL) | 0: 1 | |
09/22/10 | 7:30 p.m. | FC Langenthal (2nd Int) | FC Lausanne-Sport (ChL) | 2: 5 |
Second round
The teams from the Axpo Super League could not meet. If a team was in a lower league, it was given home advantage, otherwise the team drawn first. The draw took place on September 20, 2010.
date | time | home | guest | result |
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15.10.10 | 7:30 p.m. | Yverdon-Sport FC ( ChL ) | FC Basel ( ASL ) | 0: 2 |
16.10.10 | 16:00 | SC Buochs (1st) | FC Thun (ASL) | 0: 3 |
FC Black Stars Basel ( 2nd Int ) | FC Lugano (ChL) | 0: 3 | ||
FC Tuggen (1st) | FC Grenchen (1st) | 4-0 | ||
16:30 | US Collombey-Muraz ( 2nd ) | BSC Young Boys (ASL) | 2: 5 | |
17:00 | FC Collex-Bossy (2nd) | FC Sion (ASL) | 0: 5 | |
17:30 | FC Wohlen (ChL) | FC Winterthur (ChL) | 5: 1 | |
18:00 | FC Lausanne-Sport (ChL) | AC Bellinzona (ASL) | 0: 2 | |
7:30 p.m. | FC Chiasso (ChL) | Neuchâtel Xamax FC (ASL) | 0: 0 (3: 4 n.P.) | |
20:15 | ES FC Malley Lausanne (1st) | FC Biel-Bienne (ChL) | 0: 3 | |
10/17/10 | 15:00 | FC Gumefens / Sorens (2nd Int) | Grasshopper Club Zurich (ASL) | 0:12 |
Stade Nyonnais (ChL) | FC Luzern (ASL) | 1: 2 | ||
FC Baulmes ( 1st ) | Servette FC Genève (ChL) | 2: 5 | ||
FC Locarno (ChL) | FC Zurich (ASL) | 0: 3 | ||
3:30 p.m. | FC Schaffhausen (ChL) | FC St. Gallen (ASL) | 2: 6 | |
16:00 | FC Aarau (ChL) | SC Kriens (ChL) | 2: 3 |
Round of 16
As far as possible, teams from the Axpo Super League were prevented from clashing. If a team was in a lower league, it was given home advantage, otherwise the team drawn first. The draw took place on October 17, 2010.
date | time | home | guest | result |
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11/20/10 | 15:00 | FC Tuggen ( 1st ) | FC Zurich ( ASL ) | 0: 4 |
19:00 | Servette FC Genève ( ChL ) | FC Basel (ASL) | 1: 1 (3: 4 n.P.) | |
FC St. Gallen (ASL) | FC Thun (ASL) | 0: 1 | ||
11/21/10 | 14:30 | FC Lugano (ChL) | FC Sion (ASL) | 1: 1 (2: 3 n.V.) |
15:00 | SC Kriens (ChL) | BSC Young Boys (ASL) | 1: 2 | |
FC Wohlen (ChL) | Grasshopper Club Zurich (ASL) | 1: 2 | ||
FC Biel-Bienne (ChL) | FC Luzern (ASL) | 2: 2 (5: 3 n.P.) | ||
Neuchâtel Xamax FC (ASL) | AC Bellinzona (ASL) | 1-0 |
Quarter finals
The matches were drawn by lots, everyone could meet anyone. The team that was drawn first received home advantage. The draw took place on November 21, 2010.
date | time | home | guest | result |
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02.03.11 | 19:00 | Grasshopper Club Zurich ( ASL ) | FC Sion (ASL) | 1: 2 |
19:45 | FC Thun (ASL) | Neuchâtel Xamax FC (ASL) | 0: 0 (1: 1 n.V., 1: 4 n.P.) | |
20:15 | BSC Young Boys (ASL) | FC Zurich (ASL) | 3: 3 (3: 4 a.d.) | |
03.03.11 | 19:00 | FC Biel-Bienne ( ChL ) | FC Basel (ASL) | 3: 1 |
Semifinals
The matches were drawn by lots, everyone could meet anyone. The team that was drawn first received home advantage. The draw took place on March 2, 2011.
date | time | home | guest | result |
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04/25/11 | 16:45 | FC Zurich ( ASL ) | Neuchâtel Xamax FC (ASL) | 1: 1 (6: 7 n.P.) |
04/28/11 | 20:15 | FC Sion (ASL) | FC Biel-Bienne ( ChL ) | 2: 1 |
Final
The final game took place on May 29, 2011 in Basel's St. Jakob-Park . Even in its twelfth final, FC Sion remained undefeated.
pairing | Neuchâtel Xamax - FC Sion |
Result | 0: 2 (0: 2) |
date | May 29, 2011 at 4:30 p.m. |
Stadion | St. Jakob-Park , Basel |
spectator | 37,500 (sold out) |
referee | Jérôme Laperrière ( Begnins , Switzerland) |
Gates | 0: 1 Giovanni Sio (2nd) 0: 2 Vilmos Vanczák (6th) |
Neuchâtel Xamax |
Jean-François Bédénik - Freddy Mveng , Stéphane Besle , Marcos Gelabert (62. Omar Ismaeel ), Mickael Facchinetti - Frédéric Page - Sébastien Wüthrich (46. Geoffrey Tréand ), Gilles Binya , Baye Ibrahima Niasse , Raphaël Nuzzolo - Bi Goua Gohou (46 . Jorge Fausto ). Coach: Bernard Challandes |
FC Sion |
Andris Vaņins - Vilmos Vanczák , Adaílton , Michael Dingsdag , Arnaud Bühler (67th Jonas Elmer ) - Serey Die , Fabrizio Zambrella - Giovanni Sio , Goran Obradović (87th Rodrigo Lacerba Ramos ), Didier Crettenand - Aleksandar Prijović (52nd Domgueín Álvaro ) . Coach: Laurent Roussey |
List of goalscorers
The following table shows the top scorers of the Swiss Cup 2010/11. They are initially sorted alphabetically according to the number of their hits, with the same number of goals.
Pl. | Surname | team | Gates |
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1. | Dragan Mrđa | FC Sion | 6th |
Steven Zuber | Grasshopper Zurich | ||
2. | Gil Bala | Yverdon-Sport FC | 4th |
Amine Chermiti | FC Zurich | ||
Fabian Frei | FC Basel | ||
Emmanuel Mayuka | BSC Young Boys | ||
Samel Šabanović | FC Aarau | ||
Igor Tadic | SC Kriens | ||
Geoffrey Tréand | Neuchâtel Xamax | ||
Guillermo Vallori | Grasshopper Zurich |
Web links
- Results on football.ch