2010–11 Danish Cup

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2010–11 Danish Cup
DBU Pokalen (The DBU Cup)
Country Denmark
ChampionsFC Nordsjælland
Runners-upFC Midtjylland

The 2010–11 Danish Cup was the 57th season of the Danish football cup competition. For the third year, the sponsor of the competition was Ekstra Bladet, a daily newspaper, who signed a 3-year contract with the Danish Football Association (DBU) in 2008, making the official name Ekstra Bladet Cup 2010–11.[1]

The competition opened on 9 August 2010 with the First Round and concluded on 22 May 2011 with the Final at the Parken Stadium.[2]

First round[]

In this round entered 96 teams. There were 48 matches in the First Round, taking place between 9 and 17 August 2010.

Second round[]

The clubs who placed 5–10 in the 2009–10 SuperligaAaB, Midtjylland, Nordsjælland, Silkeborg, SønderjyskE and Randers – as well as the top two clubs from the 2009–10 First DivisionHorsens and Lyngby – received a bye into the second round. These matches were played from 24 to 26 August 2010.

Third round[]

The top four teams from the 2008–09 Superliga – Copenhagen, OB, Brøndby and Esbjerg – received a bye into the third round. These matches took place on 22, 23 and 29 September 2010.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
B.93 0–5 Silkeborg
Viby 1–4 Copenhagen
Hobro 0–1 Viborg
Brønshøj 0–1 Hvidovre
Varde 4–2 Brøndby
Avedøre 2–3 Midtjylland
Svendborg 0–3 Esbjerg
Marienlyst 0–2 OB
Kastrup 1–2 Lyngby
Nordvest 1–5 Randers
Vestsjælland 2–6 Horsens
Næstved 0–1 AaB
AGF 6–3 Skive
Hellerup 1–2 Fredericia
Thisted 1–3 HB Køge
Hjørring 0–1 Nordsjælland

Fourth round[]

The sixteen winners in Round 3 took part in Round 4. The draw occurred on 25 September 2010. The matches took place between 26 and 28 October 2010.[3]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Viborg 1–1 (4–5 p.) AaB
Copenhagen 2–4 Horsens
Esbjerg 2–0 Silkeborg
OB 2–3 Nordsjælland
HB Køge 0–4 Midtjylland
Fredericia 1–2 Randers
Hvidovre 2–2 (4–5 p.) Lyngby
Varde 0–1 AGF

Quarter-finals[]

The eight winners from the previous round competed in this round. These matches took place between 9 and 11 November 2010.

AaB0–2Esbjerg fB
Report Lange Goal 83'
Mehl Goal 85'
Energi Nord Arena
AGF Aarhus0–1FC Midtjylland
Report Igboun Goal 40'
Atletion
Referee: Henrik Nystrup Kragh
Randers FC3–0Lyngby BK
Sane Goal 1', 87'
Cramer Goal 83'
Report
Essex Park Randers
AC Horsens0–1FC Nordsjælland
Report Kildentoft Goal 16'
CASA Arena Horsens
Referee: Thomas Vejlgaard

Semi-finals[]

The four winners from the Quarter Finals will compete in this round. This round will be played as a two-legged tie. The legs will be played on 27 April and 4 May 2011.[3]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Nordsjælland 1–0 Randers FC 1–0 0–0
FC Midtjylland (5–4 p.) 3–3 Esbjerg fB 1–2 2–1

First Legs[]

FC Midtjylland1–2Esbjerg fB
Hvilsom Goal 68' Report Janssen Goal 28'
Lange Goal 53' (pen.)
MCH Arena
Referee: Jakob Kehlet
FC Nordsjælland1–0Randers FC
Lawan Goal 31' Report
Farum Park
Referee: Anders Hermansen

Second Legs[]

Randers FC0–0FC Nordsjælland
Essex Park Randers
Referee: Henning Jensen
Esbjerg fB1–2 (a.e.t.)FC Midtjylland
Bechmann Timm Goal 90+1' Thygesen Goal 58'
Goal 60'
Penalties
Lange Penalty scored
Karlsen Penalty scored
Vendelbo Penalty scored
Bechmann Timm Penalty scored
Conboy Penalty missed
4–5 Bak Nielsen Penalty scored
Juelsgård Kristensen Penalty scored
Albæk Penalty scored
Igboun Penalty scored
Poulsen Penalty scored
Blue Water Arena
Referee: Michael Svendsen

Final[]

The final was played on 22 May 2011.[3]

FC Nordsjælland3–2FC Midtjylland
Lawan Goal 16' Goal 54'
Christensen Goal 90+2'
Report Thygesen Goal 37' Goal 71'
Parken Stadium, Copenhagen
Attendance: 14,646
Referee: Claus Bo Larsen

References[]

  1. ^ Wadland, Jacob (2008-06-19). "Ekstra Bladet sponsor for pokalturneringen" [Ekstra Bladet sponsor for Cup] (in Danish). Danish Football Association. Archived from the original on 20 June 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-19.
  2. ^ "Nordsjælland retain Danish Cup". UEFA.com. 22 May 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  3. ^ a b c "Spilleterminer 2010/11" [2010–11 Schedule] (in Danish). Danish Football Association. Archived from the original on 15 August 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2010.

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