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2013–14 Swiss Cup

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2013–14 Swiss Cup
Tournament details
Country  Switzerland
Teams64
Final positions
ChampionsFC Zürich
Runner-upFC Basel
Tournament statistics
Matches played63
Goals scored255 (4.05 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Dimitar Rangelov,
Ange Mawete N’Silu (6)

The 2013–14 Swiss Cup was the 89th season of Switzerland's annual football cup competition. The competition started on 14 August 2013 with the first game of Round 1 and ended in May 2014 with the Final. The winners of the competition qualified for the play-off round[1] of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. The title holders were Grasshopper Zürich.

Participating clubs

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All 19 teams from Super League and Challenge League (teams from Liechtenstein only play in the 2013–14 Liechtenstein Cup) automatically entered this year's competition, as well as 45 teams from lower leagues. Teams from 1. Liga Promotion and below had to qualify through separate qualifying rounds within their leagues. Teams from regional leagues had to qualify by winning the last season's regional cups.

2013–14 Super League
10 teams
2013–14 Challenge League
9 teams
2013–14 1. Liga Promotion
10 teams
2013–14 1. Liga
11 teams
2013-14 2. Liga Interregional
10 teams
2013-14 Regional leagues
14 teams

Sixth tier

  • SC Balerna (TI)
  • FC Bassersdorf (ZH)
  • AS Calcio Kreuzlingen (TG)
  • FC Chippis (VS)
  • FC Cornol (JU)
  • SC Fulenbach (SO)
  • FC Murten (FR)
  • FC Reinach (BL)
  • FC Savièse (VS)
  • FC Schönbühl (BE)
  • FC Suhr (AG)
  • FC Veyrier Sports (GE)

Seventh tier

  • SC Obergeissenstein (LU)
  • FC WiesendangenFP (ZH)

TH Title holders.
FP Qualified for having the lowest fair play points inside its regional tier.
Qualified in their last season's tier qualifiers before being promoted.
Qualified in their last season's tier qualifiers before being relegated.

Round 1

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Teams from Super League and Challenge League were seeded in this round. In a match, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
14 August 2013
FC Fulenbach 0–6 FC Baden
17 August 2013
FC Sursee 1–3 (a.e.t.) FC Sion
FC Kreuzlingen 2–4 FC Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy
FC Bassersdorf 0–6 FC Zürich
FC Veyrier Sports 0–8 BSC Young Boys
FC Amriswil 2–3 FC Tuggen
FC Münsingen 2–0 FC Bulle
FC Altstätten 0–5 FC Wohlen
FC Reinach 1–4 Lancy FC
FC Wiesendangen 1–2 FC Savièse
SC Kriens 0–1 Grasshopper Zürich
SC Brühl 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(p. 5–4)
FC Winterthur
FC Stade Nyonnais 2–0 (a.e.t.) AC Bellinzona
BSC Old Boys 0–1 (a.e.t.) FC Basel
FC Le Mont 4–1 FC Wil
US Terre Sainte 2–1 FC Chiasso
FC Dietikon 0–6 SC YF Juventus
SC Balerna 1–3 FC Hergiswil
FC Vevey-Sports 05 1–3 FC Köniz
Étoile Carouge FC 1–4 FC Lugano
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds 0–3 Servette FC
18 August 2013
FC Concordia Basel 2–4 FC Biel-Bienne
FC Chippis 0–6 FC Schaffhausen
SC Obergeissenstein 1–3 FC Bavois
FC Échallens 1–3 FC Thun
FC Cornol 0–7 FC Lausanne-Sport
FC Murten 0–11 FC Luzern
FC Suhr 1–3 SC Buochs
Neuchâtel Xamax FCS 1–3 FC Aarau
FC Schönbühl 1–8 FC St. Gallen
AS Calcio Kreuzlingen 0–4 FC Schötz
FC Ascona 1–2 (a.e.t.) FC Locarno

Round 2

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The winners of Round 1 played in this round. Teams from Super League were seeded, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable. FC Savièse, from the sixth tier of Swiss football, were the lowest-ranked team in this round.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
13 September 2013
FC Locarno 0–3 FC Thun
14 September 2013
FC Hergiswil 2–3 FC Baden
FC Schötz 3–4 FC Köniz
FC Stade Nyonnais 2–4 (a.e.t.) Grasshopper Zürich
SC Brühl 3–2 FC Schaffhausen
FC Bavois 0–4 FC Biel-Bienne
Lancy FC 0–5 FC Le Mont
FC Münsingen 0–1 FC Basel
SC YF Juventus 2–4 BSC Young Boys
FC Savièse 1–3 FC Tuggen
SC Buochs 1–5 FC Aarau
Servette FC 0–1 FC Lausanne-Sport
15 September 2013
FC Wohlen 0–1 FC Sion
US Terre Sainte 1–4 FC Luzern
FC Lugano 1–3 FC St. Gallen
FC Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy 2–3 FC Zürich

Round 3

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The winners of Round 2 played in this round. Teams from Super League were seeded, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable. FC Baden, from the fourth tier of Swiss football, were the lowest-ranked team in this round.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
9 November 2013
FC Baden 1–4 FC Zürich
FC Köniz 1–4 Grasshopper Zürich
SC Brühl 0–3 FC Lausanne-Sport
FC Le Mont 4–1 BSC Young Boys
10 November 2013
FC Tuggen 1–3 FC Basel
FC Luzern 1–0 FC Sion
FC St. Gallen 4–0 FC Aarau
14 November
FC Biel-Bienne 0–1 (a.e.t.) FC Thun

Quarter-finals

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The winners of Round 3 played in the Quarter-finals, there was no home advantage granted in the draw. FC Le Mont, from the third tier of Swiss football, were the lowest-ranked team in this round.

FC Thun0–0 (a.e.t.)Grasshopper Zürich
Penalties
M. Schneuwly soccer ball with check mark
Lüthi soccer ball with check mark
Wittwer soccer ball with red X
Martínez soccer ball with check mark
Sadik soccer ball with check mark
4–3 soccer ball with check mark Toko
soccer ball with red X Gashi
soccer ball with check mark Feltscher
soccer ball with check mark Dingsdag
soccer ball with red X Vilotić
Attendance: 2,764
Referee: Sebastien Pache

FC Luzern2–0FC Lausanne-Sport
Rangelov 61'
Lezcano 71'
Attendance: 6,110
Referee: Sascha Amhof

FC St. Gallen0–1FC Zürich
Rikan 82' (pen.)
Attendance: 7,753
Referee: Adrien Jaccottet

FC Le Mont1–6FC Basel
Bouziane 89' Report Andrist 6', 84'
Suchý 8'
Streller 45'
Frei 48'
D. Degen 58'
Attendance: 6,138
Referee: Patrick Graf

Semi-finals

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FC Basel1–0FC Luzern
Callà 80' Report
(German)
Attendance: 12,688
Referee: Alain Bieri

Final

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The two winners of the semi-finals played against each other in the final, which was held on 21 April 2014 in the Stade de Suisse in Bern, with the winner of the first semi-final was to be treated as home team. Zürich beat Thun 5–4 in the penalty shoot-out following a goalless draw in the first semi-final and Basel beat Luzern 1–0 in the second semi-final. [3][4]

Zürich2–0 (a.e.t.)Basel
Chikhaoui Yellow card 61'
Buff Yellow card 83'
Kecojević Yellow card 95'
Gavranović 110' (1:0)
Gavranović 114' (2:0)
SFV summary Yellow card 62' Elneny
Red card 66' Sauro
Yellow card 77' Yellow-red card 99' Sio
Yellow card 102' Serey Die
Attendance: 23,312
Referee: Switzerland Patrick Graf[5]
GK Switzerland David Da Costa
DF Portugal Jorge Teixeira
DF Montenegro Ivan Kecojević Yellow card 95'
DF Switzerland Berat Djimsiti
MF Switzerland Oliver Buff Yellow card 83' downward-facing red arrow 86'
MF Switzerland Philippe Koch (cap)
MF Switzerland Davide Chiumiento
MF Tunisia Yassine Chikhaoui Yellow card 61'
MF Israel Avi Rikan downward-facing red arrow 111'
ST Switzerland Mario Gavranović
ST Cameroon Franck Etoundi downward-facing red arrow 91'
Substitutes:
DF Switzerland Davide Mariani upward-facing green arrow 86'
MF Albania Armando Sadiku upward-facing green arrow 91'
FW Montenegro Asmir Kajević upward-facing green arrow 111'
Manager:
Switzerland Urs Meier
GK Switzerland Yann Sommer
DF Switzerland Naser Aliji
DF Czech Republic Marek Suchý
DF Argentina Gastón Sauro Red card 66'
DF Sweden Behrang Safari
MF Ivory Coast Serey Die Yellow card 102'
MF Egypt Mohamed Elneny Yellow card 62'
MF Switzerland Davide Callà downward-facing red arrow 70'
MF Switzerland Fabian Frei downward-facing red arrow 60'
MF Switzerland Valentin Stocker (cap) downward-facing red arrow 106'
ST Ivory Coast Giovanni Sio Yellow card 77' Yellow-red card 99'
Substitutes:
MF Argentina Matías Delgado upward-facing green arrow 60'
MF Switzerland Arlind Ajeti upward-facing green arrow 70'
MF Chile Marcelo Díaz upward-facing green arrow 106'
Manager:
Switzerland Murat Yakin

References

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  1. ^ 2014/15 Access list Bert Kassies' Site
  2. ^ FC Basel 1893 (2014). "Cup-Viertelfinal FC Le Mont–FC Basel 1893 findet im St. Jakob-Park statt" (in German). FC Basel 1893. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” (21 April 2014). "FC Zürich - FC Basel 2:0 n.V. (0:0, 0:0)". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv". Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  4. ^ Fussball-Schweiz (21 April 2014). "89. Schweizer Cupfinal, FC Zürich - FC Basel 2:0 n.V. (0:0, 0:0)" (in German). daniel schaub medienbüro gmbh. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  5. ^ refereesfifa.blogspot.com (21 April 2014). "FIFA Referees News: Switzerland : 2014 Swiss Cup Final". refereesfifa.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
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