2011–12 Estonian Cup

2011–12 Estonian Cup
Country  Estonia
Teams 90
Champions Levadia
Runners-up Narva Trans

2011–12 Estonian Cup is the twenty-second season of the Estonian football knockout tournament organized by the Estonian Football Association. The winner of the Cup will qualify to the first qualifying round[1] of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.

Round of 128

The draw was made by Estonian Football Association on 15 June.[2]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Olympic 6–1 Kiiu
Kaitseliit Kalev 1–7 Viljandi
Ararat TTÜ 3–1 Tulevik
Tabasalu 9–1 Twister
HaServ 2–4 Trans
Kalju 14–0 Kalju III
Noorus 1–1
pen. 5–4
Saue Laagri
Kalev Juunior 1–4 Järva-Jaani
Toompea 1994 1–12 Orbiit
Maardu w/o Kose
Akhtamar 4–2 Warrior II
Welco Elekter 1–0 Kalev III
Igiliikur 1–2 Tapa
Reaal 1–9 Pärnu LM
Warrior 1–5 Tammeka II
Infonet 8–0 Haiba
aameraaS 2–10 Kalev
Nõmme Utd 1–3 Keila
Rada 2–1 Tabivere
Elva 1–x1 Luunja
Lelle 2–1 Emmaste
Lasnamäe Ajax 0–6 Kuressaare
Joker 1993 5–0 Otepää II
Jalgpallihaigla 0–17 Flora
Levadia 8–0 Lootus
EMÜ 1–9 Otepää

1 Luunja used an ineglible player, the original score was 1–0, but was awarded to Elva as 1–x.

Round of 64

The draw was made on 21 July.[3]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Paide LM 8–0 Tabsalu II
Rada 0–3 Viljandi
Joker 1993 3–0 Olympic
Levadia 1–1 a.e.t.
pen. 5–4
Kalju
Kärdla LM 1–3 Puuma
Flora II 3–0 Premium
Suema 2–3 Ararat-TTÜ
Võru 5–0 Mercury
Kalju II 10–1 Kaitseliit Kalev II
Saaremaa JK w/o Saku Sporting
Maardu 4–0 Atli
Visadus 0–2 Navi
Sillamäe Kalev 6–0 Tammeka II
Orbiit 9–1 Aspen
Tapa 0–8 Tallinna Kalev
Kiviõli 8–1 Tääksi
Quattromed 0–5 Pärnu LM
Trans 7–0 Legion
Kuressaare 7–0 Ambla
Pokkeriprod 0–24 Tammeka
Welco Elekter 5–2 Loo
Flora 13–0 Lelle
Soccernet 4–3 Akhtamar
Tallinna Ülikool 2–3 Ganvix
Elva 3–3 a.e.t.
pen. 3–0
Noorus-96
Kristiine 0–9 Infonet
Lootos 6–1 Järva-Jaani
Kumake 1–0 Sörve
Leisi 2–2 a.e.t.
pen. 5–4
Piraaja
Tarvas 5–0 Eston Villa
Keila w/o Tabasalu
Otepää 3–0 Metropool

Round of 32

The draw was made on 4 August.[4]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Orbiit 0–3 Viljandi
Kiviõli 1–3 Paide LM
Pärnu LM 13–0 Soccernet
Sillamäe 8–0 Võru
Trans 9–0 Navi
Kuressaare 2–1 Welco Elekter
Elva 1–2 Maardu
Kalju II 4–4 a.e.t.
pen. 3–4
Lootos
Flora II 2–1 Ararat-TTÜ
Kumake 3–2 Ganvix
Leisi 0–1 Saaremaa JK
Puuma 1–4 Flora
Levadia 5–0 Infonet
Joker 1993 1–4 Tammeka
Keila 2–5 Tarvas
Otepää 0–7 Kalev

Round of 16

The draw was made on 6 September.[5]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Kumake 0–1 Flora II
Viljandi 2–1 a.e.t. Tarvas
Lootos 0–9 Flora
Trans 6–0 Maardu
Saaremaa JK 1–4 Pärnu LM
Paide LM 3−3 (a.e.t.)
7−6 (pen)
Sillamäe
Tammeka 7−0 Kuressaare
Levadia 4−1 Kalev

Quarter-finals

The draw was made on 8 March 2012, at the opening of new league season.[6] The matches will be played on 24–25 April.[7]

Semi-finals

The draw for semi-finals was held on 26 April 2012.[8]

Final

The final will be held on 26 May 2012 at A. Le Coq Arena.[9]

References

  1. 2012/13 Access list Bert Kassies' Site
  2. "Jalgpalli karikasarjas loositi avaringi paarid" [Football cup opening round pair were drawn] (in Estonian). Eesti Jalgpalli Liit. 15 June 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  3. "Karikavõistluste 1/32-finaalis võivad kohtuda Levadia ja Kalju" [Levadia and Kalju could meet in round of 32] (in Estonian). Eesti Jalgpalli Liit. 21 July 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  4. "Loositi karikavõistluste 1/16-finaalide paarid" [Cup's round of 16 pairs were drawn] (in Estonian). Eesti Jalgpalli Liit. 4 August 2011. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
  5. "Karikavõistluste loosimine" [Cup draw] (in Estonian). Eesti Jalgpalli Liit. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  6. "Loositi karikavõistluste 1/4-finaalide paarid" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 8 March 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
  7. "Hooaeg juhatatakse sisse Sportland Arenal ja KUMUs" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  8. "Paide, Trans, Levadia ja Flora jätkavad võitlust Evald Tipneri karikale" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 26 April 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  9. "Esimestena pääsesid poolfinaali Trans ja Flora" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 24 April 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2012.

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