2009–10 Liechtenstein Cup

2009–10 Liechtenstein Cup
Country  Liechtenstein
Champions FC Vaduz
Runners-up USV Eschen/Mauren

The 2009–10 Liechtenstein Cup was the sixty-fifth season of Liechtenstein's annual cup competition. Seven clubs competed with a total of eighteen teams for one spot in the second qualifying round[1] of the UEFA Europa League. Defending champions were FC Vaduz, who have won the cup continuously since 1998, and defended their title.

First round

The First Round featured twelve teams. The only first teams of a club that had to compete in this round were FC Triesen and FC Triesenberg, while the other two teams eligible for the first round, FC Ruggell and FC Balzers II, received a bye. The games were played on August 18 – 19, 2009.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
18 August 2009
FC Balzers III 2–1 FC Vaduz Portuguese
USV Echen/Mauren II 3–2 FC Triesen
FC Ruggell II 2–4 FC Triesen II
19 August 2009
FC Triesenberg II 0–6 FC Schaan Azzurri
USV Eschen/Mauren III 4–6 FC Vaduz II
FC Vaduz IV 0–3 FC Triesenberg

Second round

The six winners of the First Round, along with the two teams who had received a bye, competed in the Second Round. The first teams of FC Balzers, USV Eschen/Mauren, FC Schaan and FC Vaduz were all given a bye in this round. The games were played on September 15, 16 and 23, 2009.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
15 September 2009
FC Schaan Azzurri 0–3 FC Triesenberg
FC Triesen II 0–3 FC Balzers II
16 September 2009
FC Vaduz II 1–9 FC Ruggell
23 September 2009
FC Balzers III 0–6 USV Eschen/Mauren II

Quarterfinals

The four winners of the Second Round, along with the four teams who had received a bye, competed in the Quarterfinals. The games were played on October 20, 21, 27 and 28, 2009.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
20 October 2009
FC Balzers II 0–8 FC Vaduz
21 October 2009
USV Eschen/Mauren II 1–0 FC Schaan
27 October 2009
FC Ruggell 2–4 FC Balzers
28 October 2009
FC Triesenberg 0–3 USV Eschen/Mauren

Semifinals

The four winners of the Quarterfinals competed in the Semifinals. The games were played on April 6, 2010.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
6 April 2010
FC Balzers 0–4 FC Vaduz
USV Eschen/Mauren II 2–6 USV Eschen/Mauren

Final

The final, played between FC Vaduz and USV Eschen/Mauren was played in the national stadium, Rheinpark Stadion, which is also FC Vaduz' home-ground. At full-time the score was 1-1, but after penalties FC Vaduz had a winning scoreline of 4-2. The game was played on 13 May 2010.

Vaduz 1–1 (a.e.t.) Eschen/Mauren
Cerrone  71' Clemente  56'
Penalties
Cerrone
Stuckmann
Stegmayer
Proschwitz
4–2 Sturzenegger
S. Büchel
Domuzeti
Memeti
Attendance: 2,250
Referee: Marco Speranda (Switzerland)

References

  1. 2010/11 Access list Bert Kassies' Site
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