2012–13 Danish Cup

Football tournament season
2012–13 Danish Cup
DBU Pokalen (The DBU Cup)
Tournament details
CountryDenmark
Final positions
ChampionsEsbjerg fB
Runner-upRanders FC
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The 2012–13 Danish Cup was the 59th season of the Danish Cup competition. It was the second season since its rebranding as the DBU Pokalen (The DBU Cup). The winner of the competition qualified for the play-off round of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.

Overview

Round Matches Clubs remaining Clubs involved Winners from previous round New entries this round Teams entering at this round
First round
14-16, 22 August 2012
48 108 96 48a 48 First Division (16 clubs), Second Divisions (32 clubs), Regional qualification (48 clubs)
Second round
28–29 August,
4, 11–12 September 2012
28 60 56 48 8 Superliga (8 clubs – places 5-10 from 2011–12 Superliga and places 1-2 from 2011–12 1st Division)
Third round
25–26 September,
3, 24 October 2012
16 32 32 28 4 Superliga (4 clubs – places 1–4)
Fourth round
31 October,
1, 7–8 November 2012
8 16 16 16 0
Quarter-finals
4 8 8 8 0
Semi-finals
2 4 4 4 0
Final
1 2 2 2 0

^ From regional qualification

First round

96 teams were drawn into the first round - 16 teams from the First Division, 32 teams from the Second Divisions and 48 clubs from regional qualification. Matches were played on 14-16 and 22 August 2012.[1]

Home team Score Away team
CSC 1–3 AB Tårnby
Østerbro 0–1 NB Bornholm
Gug Boldklub 0–2 Lindholm IF
Hadsund 3–4 FC Hjørring
IK Aalborg Freja 6–2 Frederikshavn fI
Borbjerg GU 1–4 Lystrup IF
DGL 2000 1–3 Aarhus Fremad
Vatanspor 2–3 Kjellerup IF
Allesø GF 0–3 BK Marienlyst
Egebjerg IF 0–3 FC Sønderborg
Morud IF 1–0 Marstal IF/Rise SIF
Søhus Stige 0–2 Varde IF
Fløng/Hedehusene 0–1 IF Føroyar
Lundtofte 0–6 Frederikssund IK
Avedøre IF 5–4 B 1908
BSV 3–1 FC Roskilde
Nakskov BK 0–9 HB Køge
Sydalliancen 3–2 Frem Sakskøbing
Tuse IF 1–4 Herlufsholm GF
Svebølle BI 5–2 Næsby BK
B 93 4–0 BK Avarta
LFA 1–5 FC Vestsjælland
FC Amager 2–7 HIK
Jægersborg BK 1–4 Hvidovre IF
Home team Score Away team
Nordvestmors BK 1–4 Skive IK
Hjørring Frem 0–9 Blokhus FC
Odder IGF 1–5 Viborg FF
FC Djursland 2–3 Skovbakken IK
Ringkøbing IF 3–2 Brabrand IF
Tjørring IF 0–4 Viby IF
Aalborg Chang 3–0 FC Fredericia
Esbjerg IF 92 3–2 FC Fyn
Sædding/Guldager IF 0–1 FC Svendborg
Tved BK 0–5 Aarup BK
Ubberud IF 0–13 Vejle Boldklub Kolding
FC Sydvest 05 3–4 Otterup B&IK
Femhøj IF 0–1 Vanløse IF
Vallensbæk IF 1–0 Allerød FK
Virum-Sorgenfri BK 0–2 Rishøj BK
FC Helsingør 3–0 Herlev IF
IF Skjold Birkerød 2–4 SC Egedal
Kalundborg GB 1–1 (1–2 p) Nordvest FC
Ringsted IF 1–4 Næstved BK
Thisted FC 2–3 Hobro IK
BGA 1–6 Lyngby
BK Skjold 2–0 AB
BK Heimdal 4–10 Ledøje-Smørum
Fremad Amager 1–4 Brønshøj BK

Second round

The teams who finished in positions 5–10 in last season's Superliga and the two promoted teams from last season's First Division entered the competition in the second round. The matches were played on 28–29 August, 4, 11–12 September.[2]

Home team Score Away team
Hobro IK 1–4 SønderjyskE
Ringkøbing IF 1–2 Aarhus Fremad
Esbjerg IF 92 3–3 (4–2 p) Lindholm IF
BK Marienlyst 2–3 Rishøj BK
Ledøje-Smørum 0–1 Hvidovre IF
Nordvest FC 1–2 Brøndby
NB Bornholm 0–1 OB
Herlufsholm GF 0–3 Brønshøj BK
IK Aalborg Freja 0–1 Randers
FC Sønderborg 1–2 FC Fredericia
Kjellerup IF 1–7 FC Hjørring
Viby IF 2–0 Skive IK
FC Helsingør 4–4 (7–8 p) FC Vestsjælland
Frederikssund IK 0–3 BSV
Home team Score Away team
Sydalliancen 0–4 Lyngby
Avedøre IF 0–1 Næstved BK
AB Tårnby 1–7 HB Køge
Viborg FF 1–1 (10–11 p) Esbjerg
FC Svendborg 0–2 Silkeborg IF
Lystrup IF 1–9 Blokhus FC
Morud IF 1–3 Otterup B&IK
Aarup BK 1–3 Vejle Boldklub Kolding
BK Skjold 0–2 Svebølle BI
Skovbakken IK 0–3 AaB
Vallensbæk IF 1–1 (5–6 p) B 93
IF Føroyar 0–4 HIK
Varde IF 1–4 AGF

Third round

The teams who finished in positions 1–4 in last season's Superliga entered the competition in the third round. The matches were played on 25–26 September, 3 and 24 October.[3]

Home team Score Away team
Vanløse IF 1–0 BSV
Svebølle BI 1–3 (a.e.t.) Nordsjælland
Næstved BK 1–2 Randers
Aarhus Fremad 0–3 AGF
Rishøj BK 0–1 Midtjylland
Viby IF 1–6 Lyngby
Blokhus FC 0–1 Silkeborg IF
B 93 0–3 Brøndby
Home team Score Away team
Hvidovre IF 3–7 OB
Vejle Boldklub Kolding 3–1 FC Vestsjælland
FC Fredericia 0–3 FC Copenhagen
Brønshøj BK 1–3 AaB
Otterup B&IK 2–3 AC Horsens
Esbjerg IF 92 0–3 Esbjerg
HIK 3–2 HB Køge
FC Hjørring 0–4 SønderjyskE

Fourth round

The matches are being played on 31 October, 1, 7 and 8 November.[4]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
SønderjyskE 0–3 FC Copenhagen
Vanløse IF 0–3 OB
Lyngby 3–2 AGF
Nordsjælland 2–3 (a.e.t.) Midtjylland
Vejle Boldklub Kolding 0–1 Randers
HIK 0–4 AC Horsens
Brøndby 3–0 Silkeborg IF
Esbjerg 0–0 (4–2 p) AaB

Quarter-finals

Lyngby v Esbjerg
28 November 2012 Lyngby1–2 Esbjerg Lyngby
19:00 Perdedaj 74' Report Fabricius 35'
Knudsen 47'
Stadium: Lyngby Stadion
Attendance: 1,092
Referee: Michael Johansen
Brøndby v FC Copenhagen
28 November 2012 Brøndby 1–0 (a.e.t.)FC CopenhagenCopenhagen
20:30 Jensen 92' Report Stadium: Brøndby Stadion
Attendance: 13,652
Referee: Kenn Hansen
Randers v Midtjylland
29 November 2012 Randers 2–1MidtjyllandRanders
19:00 Schwartz 48'
Fischer 61'
Report Andersson 43' Stadium: AutoC Park Randers
Attendance: 3,704
Referee: Michael Tykgaard
OB v AC Horsens
5 December 2012 OB2–4 (a.e.t.) AC Horsens Odense
17:45 Johansson 12'
Høegh 82'
Report Bjerregaard 3'
Spelmann 5' (pen.), 112' (pen.)
Kryger 98'
Stadium: TRE-FOR Park
Attendance: 2,442
Referee: Jakob Kehlet

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Randers 4–2 AC Horsens 1–0 3–2
Brøndby 2–4 Esbjerg 1–1 1–3 (a.e.t.)

First leg

Brøndby v Esbjerg
13 March 2013 Brøndby 1−1 Esbjerg Copenhagen
18:15 J. Larsen 74' (pen.) Report Toutouh 33' Stadium: Brøndby Stadion
Attendance: 5,127
Referee: Jakob Kehlet
Randers v AC Horsens
10 April 2013 Randers 1−0 AC Horsens Randers
18:00 Brock-Madsen 52' Report Stadium: AutoC Park Randers
Attendance: 6,178
Referee: Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen

Second leg

AC Horsens v Randers
17 April 2013 AC Horsens2–3
(2–4 agg.)
Randers Horsens
18:15 Takyi 26'
Toft 30'
Report Spelmann 29' (o.g.)
Schwartz 56'
Boya 80'
Stadium: Forum Horsens Stadion
Attendance: 7,371
Referee: Michael Tykgaard
Esbjerg v Brøndby
18 April 2013 Esbjerg 3–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 agg.)
BrøndbyEsbjerg
20:30 Braithwaite 79', 103'
Lange 117'
Report Rommedahl 22' Stadium: Blue Water Arena
Attendance: 8,870
Referee: Henning Jensen

Final

Randers FC0–1Esbjerg fB
Toutouh 55'
Attendance: 26,194
Referee: Kenn Hansen

References

  1. ^ "DBU Pokalen 1st Round". Soccerway. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  2. ^ "DBU Pokalen 2nd Round". Soccerway. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  3. ^ "DBU Pokalen 3rd Round". Soccerway. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  4. ^ "DBU Pokalen 8th Finals". Soccerway. Retrieved 28 October 2012.

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