Swiss Cup 2011/12

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Swiss Cup 2011/12
Cup winner FC Basel (11th title)
Europa League
qualification
FC Luzern
Beginning September 16, 2011
Final May 16, 2012
Final stadium Stade de Suisse , Bern
Teams 64
Games 63  (of which 63 played)
Gates 277  (ø 4.4 per game)
Top scorer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Igor Tadić (6)
( SC Kriens )
Swiss Cup 2010/11

The 87th Swiss Cup was held from September 16, 2011 to May 16, 2012. The defending champion was FC Sion , who failed in the semi-finals at FC Luzern . The FC Basel won for the eleventh time the Swiss Cup by a final victory against FC Lucerne.

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 from the Challenge League, which took part in the Liechtenstein Cup , is not eligible to play ). 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 final was held in the Stade de Suisse in Bern .

1/32 finals (September 16-18, 2011): 64 teams, the winners qualified for the 1/16 finals.

1/16 finals (October 15 and 16, 2011): 32 teams, the winners qualified for the round of 16.

Round of 16 (November 26 and 27, 2011): 16 teams, the winners qualified for the quarter-finals.

Quarter-finals (March 20 and 21, 2012): 8 teams, the winners qualified for the semi-finals.

Semi-finals (April 11th and 15th, 2012): 4 teams, the winners qualified for the final.

Final (May 16, 2012): The winner won the 87th Swiss Cup.

Participating teams

Axpo Super League
the 10 clubs of the 2011/12 season
Challenge League
15 clubs of the 2011/12 season
1.Liga
13 clubs of the 2011/12 season
2. Liga Interregional
13 clubs of the 2011/12 season
2. League Regional
9 clubs of the 2011/12 season
3rd league
4 clubs of the 2011/12 season

FC Basel   FC Basel

Grasshopper Club Zurich   Grasshopper Club Zurich

FC Lausanne Sports   FC Lausanne Sports

FC Luzern   FC Luzern

Neuchâtel Xamax   Neuchâtel Xamax

Servette FC Genève   Servette FC Genève

FC Sion   FC Sion

FC Thun   FC Thun

BSC Young Boys   BSC Young Boys

FC Zurich   FC Zurich

FC Aarau   FC Aarau

AC Bellinzona   AC Bellinzona

FC Biel-Bienne   FC Biel-Bienne

SC Brühl St. Gallen   SC Brühl St. Gallen

FC Chiasso   FC Chiasso

SR Delémont   SR Delémont

Étoile Carouge FC   Étoile Carouge FC

SC Kriens   SC Kriens

FC Locarno   FC Locarno

AC Lugano   FC Lugano

FC St. Gallen   FC St. Gallen

Nyonnais Stadium   Nyonnais Stadium

FC Wil   FC Wil

FC Winterthur   FC Winterthur

FC Wohlen   FC Wohlen

FC Baden   FC Baden

GC Biaschesi   GC Biaschesi

FC Breitenrain   FC Breitenrain Bern

SC Cham   SC Cham

SC Dornach   SC Dornach

SC Düdingen   SC Düdingen

FC Grand-Lancy

FC Grenchen   FC Grenchen

Étoile Sportive FC Malley   Étoile Sportive FC Malley Lausanne

FC Naters   FC Naters

FC Schötz   FC Schötz

FC Tuggen   FC Tuggen

Yverdon-Sport FC   Yverdon-Sport FC

Chur 97   Chur 97

FC Collex-Bossy

US Collombey-Muraz

FC Entfelden

FC Eschenbach

FC Freienbach

FC Hergiswil

FC Langenthal

FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy   FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy

Losone Sportiva

US Terre Sainte

FC Töss   FC Töss Winterthur

FC Abtwil-Engelburg

FC Amicitia Riehen

FC Ascona

FC Colombier

FC Gumefens / Sorens

FC Herzogenbuchsee

FC Konolfingen

FC Renens

FC Schattdorf

FC United Zurich

FC Deitingen

FC Domdidier

FC Ellikon Marthalen

FC Henau

First round

The teams from the Axpo Super League and the Challenge League could not meet. Teams from a lower league had home advantage.

date time home guest result
16.09.11 7:30 p.m. FC Hergiswil ( 2nd LI ) FC Locarno ( ChL ) 1: 3
20:00 FC Langenthal (2nd LI) Yverdon-Sport FC ( 1st L ) 1: 3
17.09.11 14:30 US Terre Sainte (2nd LI) SC Brühl St. Gallen (ChL) 2: 5 a.d.
16:00 FC Naters (1st L) FC St. Gallen (ChL) 1: 5
FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy (2nd LI) FC Thun ( ASL ) 0: 5
FC Deitingen ( 3rd L ) FC Schattdorf (2nd L) 1: 4
16:30 FC Konolfingen (2nd L) FC Grand-Lancy (1st L) 1: 2
17:00 FC Collex-Bossy (2nd LI) FC Lausanne-Sport (ASL) 1: 8
FC Henau (3rd L) FC Wohlen (ChL) 1: 5
FC Eschenbach (2nd LI) FC Basel (ASL) 0: 4
FC Herzogenbuchsee (2nd L) FC Breitenrain Bern (1st L) 1: 3
17:30 FC Abtwil-Engelburg (2nd L) Stade Nyonnais (ChL) 1: 5
US Collombey-Muraz (2nd LI) FC Schötz (1st L) 0: 5
18:00 FC Töss Winterthur (2nd LI) Grasshopper Club Zurich (ASL) 0:10
FC Amicitia Riehen (2nd L) FC Aarau (ChL) 0: 8
FC Ascona (2nd L) FC Chiasso (ChL) 1: 2
FC Ellikon Marthalen (3rd L) FC Freienbach (2nd LI) 3:10
18:00 FC United Zurich ( 2nd L ) FC Lugano (ChL) 1: 5 a.d.
19:00 Étoile Sportive FC Malley Lausanne (1st L) SR Delémont (ChL) 5: 3 n.p.
FC Domdidier (3rd L) BSC Young Boys Bern (ASL) 0: 8
20:00 FC Grenchen (1st L) FC Zurich (ASL) 0: 5
FC Renens (2nd L) FC Wil (ChL) 1: 4
09/18/11 14:30 SC Cham (1st L) Étoile Carouge FC (ChL) 2-0
SC Düdingen (1st L) Servette FC Genève (ASL) 1: 4 a.d.
FC Colombier (2nd L) FC Sion (ASL) 0: 5
FC Tuggen (1st L) SC Dornach (1st L) 3-0
15:00 Losone Sportiva (2nd LI) FC Luzern (ASL) 0: 3
FC Entfelden (2nd LI) SC Kriens (ChL) 0: 9
Chur 97 (2nd LI) Neuchâtel Xamax (ASL) 1: 2
3:30 p.m. FC Gumefens / Sorens (2nd L) AC Bellinzona (ChL) 1: 3
16:00 FC Baden (1st L) FC Winterthur (ChL) 0: 1
GC Biaschesi (1st L) FC Biel-Bienne (ChL) 1: 2

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 19, 2011.

date time home guest result
10/15/11 16:00 FC Schattdorf ( 2nd L ) FC Lausanne-Sport ( ASL ) 0: 5
FC Breitenrain Bern ( 1st L ) FC Tuggen (1st L) 1: 2
17:00 FC Schötz (1st L) FC Basel (ASL) 1: 5
17:30 Yverdon-Sport FC (1st L) Servette FC Genève (ASL) 1: 3
FC Aarau ( ChL ) FC Zurich (ASL) 1: 3
Stade Nyonnais (ChL) FC Sion (ASL) 1: 2
18:00 FC Winterthur (ChL) SC Brühl St. Gallen (ChL) 2-0
19:00 Étoile Sportive FC Malley Lausanne (1st L) AC Bellinzona (ChL) 0: 1
16.10.11 14:30 FC Lugano (ChL) FC Biel-Bienne (ChL) 0: 1 a.d.
SC Cham (1st L) FC Wohlen (ChL) 1: 5
FC Grand-Lancy (1st L) FC Luzern (ASL) 1: 3
SC Kriens (ChL) Neuchâtel Xamax (ASL) 2: 1
FC Freienbach ( 2nd LI ) BSC Young Boys Bern (ASL) 0: 4
FC Chiasso (ChL) Grasshopper Club Zurich (ASL) 0: 1
3:30 p.m. FC St. Gallen (ChL) FC Thun (ASL) 2-0
16:00 FC Locarno (ChL) FC Wil (ChL) 1: 1, 4: 5 n.P.

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.

date time home guest result
11/26/11 3:30 p.m. FC Tuggen ( 1st L ) FC Sion ( ASL ) 1: 2
17:30 AC Bellinzona ( ChL ) FC Lausanne-Sport (ASL) 0: 4
FC Wil (ChL) FC Basel (ASL) 2: 3 a.d.
11/27/11 14:00 FC St. Gallen (ChL) FC Zurich (ASL) 4: 2
FC Biel-Bienne (ChL) Servette FC Genève (ASL) 3-0
14:30 SC Kriens (ChL) Grasshopper Club Zurich (ASL) 2: 2, 3: 5 n.P.
FC Winterthur (ChL) BSC Young Boys Bern (ASL) 1: 1, 3: 2 n.p.
FC Wohlen (ChL) FC Luzern (ASL) 1: 2

Quarter finals

The matches were drawn by lots, everyone could meet anyone. The team that was drawn first received home advantage.

date time home guest result
03/20/12 20:15 FC Luzern ( ASL ) Grasshopper Club Zurich (ASL) 3-0
03/21/12 7.30 p.m. FC Winterthur ( ChL ) FC St. Gallen (ChL) 2: 2, 7: 6 n.P.
03/21/12 19.45 FC Basel (ASL) FC Lausanne-Sport (ASL) 5: 2
03/21/12 20.15 FC Biel-Bienne (ChL) FC Sion (ASL) 1: 3

Semifinals

The semi-finals took place on April 11th and 15th, 2012. The matches were drawn by lots, everyone could meet anyone. The team that was drawn first received home advantage.

date time home guest result
04/11/12 20:15 FC Sion ( ASL ) FC Luzern (ASL) 0: 1
04/15/12 14:00 FC Winterthur ( ChL ) FC Basel (ASL) 1: 2

Final

The final game took place on May 16, 2012. The venue was the Stade de Suisse in Bern .

pairing FC Luzern FC Luzern - FC BaselFC Basel
Result 1: 1 n.v. (1: 1, 0: 0), 2: 4 i. E.
date May 16, 2012
Stadion Stade de Suisse , Bern
spectator 30100
referee Daniel Wermelinger ( Aarau )
Gates 0: 1 Benjamin Huggel (55.)
1: 1 Tomislav Puljić (67.)
Penalty shoot-out:
0: 1 Gilles Yapi Yapo
1: 1 Michel Renggli
1: 2 Marco Streller
1: 3 Jacques Zoua
2: 3 Daniel Gygax
2: 4 Xherdan Shaqiri
FC Luzern David Zibung ; Sally Sarr , Florian Stahel , Tomislav Puljić , Claudio Lustenberger ; Alain Wiss , Michel Renggli ; Adrian Winter , Xavier Hochstrasser (60th Daniel Gygax ), Nelson Ferreira (104th Moshe Ohayon ); Darío Lezcano (95th Jahmir Hyka ).
Trainer: Murat Yakin
FC Basel Yann Sommer ; Markus Steinhöfer , David Abraham , Aleksandar Dragović (72nd Radoslav Kováč ), Park Joo-ho ; Xherdan Shaqiri , Benjamin Huggel (97th Gilles Yapi Yapo ), Granit Xhaka , Valentin Stocker (74th Jacques Zoua ); Alexander Frei , Marco Streller .
Trainer: Heiko Vogel

List of goalscorers

The following table shows the top scorers of the Swiss Cup 2011/12. They are initially sorted alphabetically according to the number of their hits, with the same number of goals.

Pl. Surname team Gates
1. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Igor Tadić SC Kriens 6th
2. BrazilBrazil Júnior Negão FC Lausanne Sports 5
3. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Alexander Frei FC Basel 4th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Pascal Renfer FC Wohlen
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jocelyn Roux FC Lausanne Sports
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Michael Koch FC Schötz
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Izet Hajrovic Grasshopper Zurich

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Swiss Cup (list of goalscorers 2011/2012)