2016–17 Serbian Cup

The 2016–17 Serbian Cup season was the eleventh season of the Serbian national football tournament.

2016–17 Serbian Cup
Country Serbia
Teams35
ChampionsPartizan
Runners-upRed Star Belgrade
Matches played36
Goals scored100 (2.78 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Nikola Nešović (Sloboda)
(5 goals)

The competition started in September 2016, and ended in May 2017.

The winner of the competition qualified for the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League.

Calendar

RoundDate(s)Number of fixturesClubsNew entries this round
Preliminary round7 September 2016[1]335 → 329
Round of 3221 September 2016[1]1632 → 1626
Round of 1626 October 2016[1]816 → 8none
Quarter-finals5 April 2017[1]48 → 4none
Semi-finals26 April and 10 May 2017[1]44 → 2none
Final27 May 2017[1]12 → 1none

Preliminary round

A preliminary round was held in order to reduce the number of teams competing in the first round to 32. It consisted of 3 single-legged ties, with a penalty shoot-out as the decider if the score was tied after 90 minutes.[1] This round featured the bottom 5 teams from the 2015–16 Serbian First League, as well as 5 regional cup winners. The draw was held on 3 September 2016, and it contained seeded and unseeded teams. The bottom 5 teams from the 2015–16 Serbian First League (Dinamo Vranje, Sloboda Užice, Donji Srem, Loznica and Radnički 1923) were set as unseeded teams, with the 5 regional cup winners (Žarkovo, Radan Lebane, Polet Ljubić, Mladost Bački Jarak and Trepča) being set as seeded teams. The draw was conducted with the idea of minimizing expenses for the participating clubs.[1] The matches were played on 7 September 2016.[2] Donji Srem was dissolved after the end of 2015–16 season, so Mladost Bački Jarak, which was drawn against Donji Srem, received an automatic bye to the first round. Furthermore, Sloga PM, which earned a place in the first round via last season's final position in the First League, was also dissolved. Thus, both teams from the proposed tie Radan Lebane - Dinamo Vranje received an automatic bye to the first round. In total, around 1050 spectators attended the games (avg. 350 per game).

7 September 2016 Žarkovo (III)1–1
(4–3 p)
Loznica (III)Stadion Kralj Petar I, Belgrade
16:00 Stevanović  1'  27' N. Đurić Attendance: 250
Referee: Ana Minić
Penalties
N. Stojanović
G. Janković
Jeremić
Bainović
Aničić
Maksimović
Matić
Nikolić
D. Janković
N. Đurić
7 September 2016 Polet Ljubić (III)2–0Radnički 1923 (III)Stadion FK Polet, Ljubić
16:00 Strizović  40'
Knežević  71'
Attendance: 300
Referee: Ljubiša Borisavljević
7 September 2016 Trepča (IV)0–3Sloboda Užice (II)Gradski stadion, Zvečan
16:00  23', 54' Đerić
 45' Nešović
Attendance: 500
Referee: Dragan Čolović
Radan Lebane (III)byeDinamo Vranje (II)

Round of 32

In this round, six teams that advanced from the previous round were joined by all 16 teams from the 2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga, as well as the top 11 teams from the 2015–16 Serbian First League, with the exception of the dissolved Sloga PM. The draw was held on 12 September 2016, and it contained seeded(16 teams from 2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga[1]) and unseeded teams. Drawing of the lots was conducted by former national team player and head coach Vladimir Petrović.[3] Teams that played below Serbian First League in the previous season (Žarkovo, Radan Lebane, Polet Ljubić and Mladost Bački Jarak) were automatically named as hosts.[1] The matches were played on 20 and 21 September 2016.[1] No extra time was played if the score was tied after the regular 90 minutes. Those games went straight to penalties.[1] In total, around 16800 spectators attended the games (avg. 1050 per game).

20 September 2016 Bačka BP0–3Spartak SuboticaStadion Slavko Maletin Vava, Bačka Palanka
16:00  21' Krmar
 33' Mudrinski
 62' Ivanović
Attendance: 700
Referee: Srđan Jovanović
20 September 2016 Rad1–0Dinamo Vranje (II)Stadion Kralj Petar I, Belgrade
19:00 Petković  31'  85'  Mitić Attendance: 400
Referee: Đorđe Maksimović
21 September 2016 Radan Lebane (III)0–5ČukaričkiGradski stadion, Lebane
16:00  14' Mandić
 40' Fofana
 51' Srnić
 78' Jovanović
 89' Ožegović
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Miloš Milanović
21 September 2016 Inđija (II)0–1VoždovacStadion FK Inđija, Inđija
16:00  86' Dražić Attendance: 400
Referee: Marko Srećković
21 September 2016 Kolubara (II)0–4Mladost LučaniStadion FK Kolubara, Lazarevac
16:00  7', 38' (pen.) Milosavljević
 34', 66' Simić
Attendance: 600
Referee: Robert Kiš Čepegi
21 September 2016 Mladost Bački Jarak (IV)1–4Novi PazarStadion Livadica, Bački Jarak
16:00 Đorđević  48'  7' Travančić
 25' Vusljanin
 54' Lepović
 89' Čečarić
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Momčilo Marković
21 September 2016 Žarkovo (III)2–2
(5–4 p)
Metalac G.M.Stadion Kralj Petar I, Belgrade
16:00 Guzina  56', 80'  16' Rovčanin
 44' Stojković
Attendance: 300
Referee: Nenad Minaković
Penalties
Rajić
Janković
Guzina
N. Stojanović
Aničić
Mladenović
Jovanović
Simović
Mijić
Rovčanin
21 September 2016 Sinđelić Beograd (II)1–5Jagodina (II)Stadion FK Sinđelić, Belgrade
16:00 Milenković  75'  6', 81' Milošković
 17' Tomić
 45' Milovanović
 70' N. Milošević
Attendance: 200
Referee: Ljubiša Borisavljević
21 September 2016 Polet Ljubić (III)0–1Radnik SurdulicaStadion FK Polet, Ljubić
16:00  45+1' Mišan Attendance: 600
Referee: Novica Anđelovski
21 September 2016 Zemun (II)0–0
(4–5 p)
Borac ČačakZemun Stadium, Belgrade
16:00 Attendance: 400
Referee: Nemanja Gajdobranski
Penalties
Cakić
Stanojević
Injac
Bangura
Lukić
Marčić
Mihajlović
Thiago Galvão
Tanasin
Bogdanović
21 September 2016 Proleter Novi Sad (II)0–1Javor IvanjicaStadion Slana Bara, Novi Sad
16:00  64' Sević Attendance: 400
Referee: Marko Popović
21 September 2016 BSK Borča (II)1–0Radnički NišVizelj Park, Belgrade
16:00 Cvetković  80'  75'  Stanković Attendance: 800
Referee: Petar Piper
21 September 2016 ČSK Čelarevo (II)0–3Red Star BelgradeStadion Pivare, Čelarevo
16:00  32' Poletanović
 72' Al. Luković
 83' Sikimić
40' Al. Luković
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Aleksandar Vasić
21 September 2016 Partizan3–1Napredak KruševacStadion Partizana, Belgrade
18:00 Đurđević  19', 36'
Leonardo  26'
 56' Vukanović
 71'  Sekidika
Attendance: 1500
Referee: Ilija Brdar
21 September 2016 Sloboda Užice (II)6–1OFK Beograd (II)Gradski stadion, Užice
19:00 Đerić  54' (pen.), 90+1'
Nešović  64', 67', 69', 77'
 41' Denković Attendance: 1000
Referee: Aleksandar Živković
21 September 2016 Vojvodina4–0Bežanija (II)Stadion Karađorđe, Novi Sad
20:00 Jovančić  6'
Trujić  8'
Planić  62'
Zličić  73'
Attendance: 1500
Referee: Ana Minić

Round of 16

The 16 winners from first round took part in this stage of the competition. The draw was held on 14 October 2016, and it contained seeded and unseeded teams. Drawing of the lots was conducted by the former national team player Mitar Mrkela.[4] The seeds were determined by last season's final standings in the Serbian top divisions. Seeded teams: Red Star Belgrade, Partizan, Čukarički, Vojvodina, Borac Čačak, Voždovac, Radnik Surdulica and Mladost Lučani. Unseeded teams: Spartak Subotica, Rad, Javor Ivanjica, Novi Pazar, Jagodina (II), BSK Borča (II), Sloboda Užice (II) and Žarkovo (III). Žarkovo, having played in the league level below the Serbian First League in the previous season, was automatically named as host.[1] The matches were played on 25 and 26 October 2016.[1] No extra time was played if the score was tied after the regular 90 minutes. Those games went straight to penalties.[1] In total, around 8700 spectators attended the games (avg. 1087 per game).

25 October 2016 Žarkovo (III)0–2PartizanStadion Kralj Petar I, Belgrade
13:00  48', 71' Bojinov Attendance: 1000
Referee: Dragan Čolović
26 October 2016 Voždovac1–0Spartak SuboticaSC Stadion, Belgrade
14:00 Stojanović  19'
Pavlović  70' 
Attendance: 400
Referee: Milan Ilić
26 October 2016 Čukarički1–0Javor IvanjicaStadion Čukarički, Belgrade
15:00 Ožegović  19'
Regan  72' 
Attendance: 800
Referee: Milorad Mažić
26 October 2016 Red Star Belgrade3–0BSK Borča (II)Stadion Rajko Mitić, Belgrade
16:00 Srnić  68'
Hugo Vieira  70'
Orlandić  88' (pen.)
Attendance: 3200
Referee: Marko Popović
26 October 2016 Mladost Lučani1–1
(5–3 p)
RadStadion FK Mladost, Lučani
17:00 S. Jovanović  64'  80' Ćulum Attendance: 1000
Referee: Aleksandar Vasić
Penalties
Bojović
Pejović
Milosavljević
Radivojević
Gavrić
Stanojević
Đenić
Mladenović
Marković
26 October 2016 Radnik Surdulica1–2Sloboda Užice (II)Gradski stadion, Surdulica
17:00 Kyeremeh  75'
Mladenović  63' 
 64' Nnamani
 86' Vidić
Attendance: 800
Referee: Momčilo Marković

Quarter-finals

The 8 winners from the second round took part in this stage of the competition. The draw was held on 23 November 2016 and it contained seeded and unseeded teams. Drawing of the lots was conducted by the current head coach of U21 national team, Tomislav Sivić.[5] The seeds were determined by the following key: Last season's cup semifinalists were automatically set as seeded teams, while the remaining seeds were determined by last season's final standings in top Serbian divisions. Seeded teams: Partizan, Borac Čačak, Red Star Belgrade and Čukarički. Unseeded teams: Vojvodina, Voždovac, Mladost Lučani and Sloboda Užice (II). The matches were played on 5 April 2017.[1] In total, around 5200 spectators attended the games (avg. 1300 per game).

5 April 2017 Voždovac1–2PartizanSC Stadion, Belgrade
13:00 Srećković  42'  80' Đurđević
 90' Leonardo
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Dragan Čolović
5 April 2017 Vojvodina5–2Borac ČačakStadion Karađorđe, Novi Sad
18:00 Malbašić  12', 71'
Trujić  16', 81'
S. Babić  66'
 41' (o.g.) Kovačević
 62' Marčić
Attendance: 700
Referee: Danilo Grujić
5 April 2017 Sloboda Užice (II)0–3ČukaričkiGradski stadion, Užice
18:00  21' S. Jovanović
 45' Kajević
 88' Milojević
Attendance: 1500
Referee: Bojan Nikolić
5 April 2017 Red Star Belgrade4–2Mladost LučaniStadion Rajko Mitić, Belgrade
19:00 Kanga  46'
Milić  52'
Boakye  58'
Al. Luković  63' (pen.)
 45' Milosavljević
 70' (pen.) Bojović
 53'  Andrić
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Novak Simović

Semi-finals

The 4 winners from the Quarter finals (Partizan, Red Star Belgrade, Čukarički and Vojvodina) took part in the semi-finals. The draw was held on 11 April 2017, and there were no seedings in the draw. The drawing of the lots was conducted by the former national team player Goran Bunjevčević.[6] Semi-finals were contested over two legs. First legs were played on 26 April 2017, and second legs were played on 9 and 10 May 2017.[1] In total, around 35400 spectators attended the games (avg. 8850 per game).

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Čukarički 3–5 Red Star Belgrade 1–4 2–1
Vojvodina 0–1 Partizan 0–0 0–1

First legs

26 April 2017 SFČukarički1–4Red Star BelgradeStadion Čukarički, Belgrade
16:30 S. Jovanović  40'  12' Le Tallec
 19', 39' Boakye
 33' (o.g.) Ožegović
Attendance: 1500
Referee: Milorad Mažić
26 April 2017 SFVojvodina0–0PartizanStadion Karađorđe, Novi Sad
19:00 Attendance: 7000
Referee: Danilo Grujić

Second legs

9 May 2017 SFRed Star Belgrade1–2
(5–3 agg.)
ČukaričkiStadion Rajko Mitić, Belgrade
16:00 Boakye  76' (pen.)  4' Ožegović
 54' (o.g.) Milić
Attendance: 4600
Referee: Marko Popović
10 May 2017 SFPartizan1–0
(1–0 agg.)
VojvodinaStadion Partizana, Belgrade
18:00 Đurđević  44' Attendance: 22256
Referee: Milorad Mažić

Final

Winners from the Semi-finals took part in the single-legged final. The match was played on 27 May 2017.[1] Host of the game, and the venue of the finals were decided by drawing of the lots. The draw was conducted, once again, by the former national team player Goran Bunjevčević.[7]

References

  1. ФУДБАЛ 24 Archived 2016-08-17 at the Wayback Machine at fss.rs, 15-6-2016 (in Serbian)
  2. ПAРOВИ ПРЕД КОЛА КУПA СРБИЈЕ ЗA ТAКМИЧAТСКУ 2016/2017
  3. ЖРЕБ 1/16 ФИНАЛА КУПА СРБИЈЕ У ПОНЕДЕЉАК, 12. СЕПТЕМБРА at Football Association of Serbia official website, 9-9-2016 (in Serbian)
  4. ИЗВУЧЕНИ ПАРОВИ 1/8 ФИНАЛА КУПА СРБИЈЕ at Football Association of Serbia official website, 14-10-2016 (in Serbian)
  5. ПОЗНАТИ ПАРОВИ 1/4 ФИНАЛА КУПА СРБИЈЕ: СИВИЋ ОДВЕО ЧУКАРИЧКИ У УЖИЦЕ at Football Association of Serbia official website, 23-11-2016 (in Serbian)
  6. ПАРОВИ ПОЛУФИНАЛА КУПА СРБИЈЕ at Football Association of Serbia official website, 11-4-2017 (in Serbian)
  7. ЖРЕБОМ ОДЛУЧЕНО:ФИНАЛЕ КУПА СРБИЈЕ НА СТАДИОНУ ПАРТИЗАНА, 27. МАЈА ОД 19,00 at Football Association of Serbia official website, 18-5-2017 (in Serbian)
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