Football tournament season
2011–12 Latvian Football CupTournament details |
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Country | Latvia |
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Final positions |
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Champions | Skonto |
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Runner-up | Liepājas Metalurgs |
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The 2011–12 Latvian Football Cup is the seventieth season of the Latvian annual football knock-out competition. The winners will qualify for the second qualifying round[1] of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.
First round
The matches of this round took place between 29 May and 6 June 2011.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
FK Olaine | 0–1 | Iecava |
Sigulda | 0–1 | Alberts Riga |
FK Ērgļi | 0–3 | FK Avantis Rīga |
FK Pļaviņas DM | 0–31 | FK Kvarcs/Madona |
FK Alūksne | 2–0 | FK Staiceles Bebri |
FK Aizkraukle | 0–3 | FK Smiltene BJSS |
FC Ķekava | 0–1 | Grobinas SC |
SK Upesciems | 2–1 | SB Austrumi/Balvu vilki |
FK Jelgava/Jaunieši | 3–4 | KFC/TB |
Dobele | 0–1 | FK Mārupe |
FK Ozolnieki | 4–0 | FK Mērsrags |
1Match originally ended 3–1.
Second round
The 11 winners from the first round and Zelis Gulbene, who received a bye into this round, competed in this stage of the competition. These matches took place between 14 and 21 June 2011.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
Alberts Riga | 6–2 (a.e.t.) | FK Ozolnieki |
KFC/TB | 1–6 | FK Kvarcs/Madona |
FK Alūksne | 0–3 | SK Upesciems |
FK Mārupe | 1–3 | Zelis Gulbene |
FK Avantis Rīga | 0–3 | Iecava |
Grobinas SC | Cancelled2 | FK Smiltene BJSS |
2Match not played; both teams advance.
Third round
Entering this round were the 6 winners from the previous round and 10 teams who enter the competition in this round. These matches took place between 1 and 17 July 2011.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
Zelis Gulbene | 0–12 | RFS |
Tukums 2000 | 2–0 | Alberts Riga |
FK Ozolnieki | 4–1 | SK Upesciems |
Metta/LU | 3–1 | BFC Daugava |
Spartaks | 5–0 | Iecava |
Ogre/FK33 | 0–4 | Valmieras |
Grobinas SC | 0–0 (a.e.t.) 2–4 (pen.) | FK Kvarcs/Madona |
Varavīksne | 2–0 | FK Smiltene BJSS |
Fourth round
On 17 July 2011, two winners from the previous round played each other for a spot in this stage of the competition.
This winner, the remaining 6 winners from the previous round and the remaining 9 teams from the Latvian Higher League competed in this stage of the competition. These matches took place on 30 and 31 July 2011.
Quarter-finals
Attendance: 600
Referee: Andris Treimanis
Attendance: 150
Referee: Ivars Caune
Olympic Sports Center of Zemgale, Jelgava Attendance: 700
Referee: Aleksandrs Golubevs
Attendance: 500
Referee: Vadim Čerņikovs
Semi-finals
Olympic Sports Center of Zemgale, Jelgava Attendance: 600
Referee: Andris Treimanis
Attendance: 350
Referee: Aleksandrs Anufrijevs
Final
Attendance: 2,731
Referee: Vadims Direktorenko
References
- ^ 2012/13 Access list Archived 2018-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Bert Kassies' Site
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