2011–12 Slovenian Football Cup

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2011–12 Slovenian Football Cup
Pokal Hervis 2011–12
Celje v Maribor 2012 Cup Final (1).jpg
CountrySlovenia
Teams28
ChampionsMaribor (7th title)
Runners-upCelje
Matches played31
Goals scored120 (3.87 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Etien Velikonja (6 goals)

The 2011–12 Slovenian Football Cup was the 21st season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition. Domžale were the defending champions, having won their first Slovenian Cup last season.

Maribor won their 7th cup, beating Celje in the final after penalty shoot-out.

The runners-up of the competition qualified for the first qualifying round[1] of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League, since Maribor was already qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League as Slovenian PrvaLiga champions.

Qualified clubs[]

First round[]

The matches took place on 23 and 24 August 2011. Adria and NK Šentjur were automatically qualified for the round of 16.

23 August 2011 Krško 0–2 Nafta Krško
20:00 CET Report Stadium: Matija Gubec Stadium
24 August 2011 Britof 1–2 Triglav Britof
17:00 CET Report
24 August 2011 Malečnik 1–2 Interblock Malečnik
17:00 CET Report Stadium: Berl Sports Center
24 August 2011 Krka 3–3 a.e.t.
(8–9 p)
Tolmin Novo Mesto
17:00 CET Report Stadium: Portoval
24 August 2011 Portorož Piran 1–6 Šenčur Piran
17:00 CET Report Stadium: Pod Obzidjem Stadium
24 August 2011 Limbuš-Pekre 0–6 Zavrč Pekre
17:00 CET Report
24 August 2011 0–5 Gorica Hotiza
17:00 CET Report Stadium: Hotiza Sports Park
24 August 2011 Ilirska Bistrica 1–2 Rudar Velenje Ilirska Bistrica
17:00 CET Report Stadium: Trnovo Sports Centre
24 August 2011 Grad 1–3 Celje Grad
17:00 CET Report
24 August 2011 Veržej 2–3 Odranci Veržej
17:00 CET Report Stadium: Čistina

Round of 16[]

The matches took place on 6 and 14 September 2011. Maribor played their match on 8 October due to Europa League group stage matches.

6 September 2011 Triglav Kranj 0–1 Celje Kranj
16:30 CET Report Stadium: Stanko Mlakar Stadium
14 September 2011 Šenčur 1–0 Nafta Šenčur
16:00 CET Report Stadium: Šenčur Sports Park
14 September 2011 Odranci 0–7 Interblock Odranci
16:00 CET Report Stadium:
14 September 2011 NK Šentjur 0–10 Rudar Velenje Šentjur
16:00 CET Report Stadium:
14 September 2011 Zavrč 5–0 Domžale Zavrč
16:00 CET Report Stadium: Zavrč Sports Park
14 September 2011 Tolmin 1–2 Gorica Tolmin
16:00 CET Report Stadium: Brajda
14 September 2011 Koper 2–0 Olimpija Koper
16:00 CET Report Stadium: Bonifika Stadium
8 October 2011 Adria 0–2 Maribor Miren
15:30 CET Report Stadium: Pri Štantu Stadium

Quarter-finals[]

The first legs took place on 18, 19 and 26 October 2011 and the second legs took place on 25 and 26 October and 16 November 2011.

First legs[]

18 October 2011 Rudar Velenje 2–1 Gorica Velenje
18:00 CET Report Stadium:
19 October 2011 Interblock 2–0 Celje Ljubljana
15:00 CET Report Stadium: ŽŠD Ljubljana Stadium
19 October 2011 Šenčur 0–0 Koper Šenčur
15:00 CET Report Stadium: Šenčur Sports Park
26 October 2011 Zavrč 1–1 Maribor Zavrč
15:00 CET Report Stadium: Zavrč Sports Park

Second legs[]

25 October 2011 Gorica 1–1 Rudar Velenje Nova Gorica
18:00 CET Report Stadium: Nova Gorica Sports Park

Rudar won 3–2 on aggregate.

26 October 2011 Celje 7–0 Interblock Celje
17:00 CET Report Stadium: Arena Petrol

Celje won 7–2 on aggregate.

2 November 2011 Koper 2–2 Šenčur Koper
17:00 CET Report Stadium: Bonifika Stadium

2–2 on aggregate. Šenčur won on away goals rule.

16 November 2011 Maribor 1–0 Zavrč Maribor
18:00 CET Report Stadium: Ljudski Vrt

Maribor won 4–3 on aggregate.

Semi-finals[]

First legs[]

11 April 2012 Šenčur 1–1 Celje Šenčur
17:00 CET Report Stadium: Šenčur Sports Park
11 April 2012 Rudar Velenje 2–4 Maribor Velenje
18:00 CET Report Stadium: Ob Jezeru Stadium

Second legs[]

18 April 2012 Celje 1–1
(8–7 p)
Šenčur Celje
16:30 CET Report Stadium:

2–2 on aggregate. Celje won on penalties.

18 April 2012 Maribor 4–2 Rudar Velenje Maribor
17:30 CET Report Stadium: Ljudski Vrt

Maribor won 8–4 on aggregate.

Final[]

Celje2–2 (a.e.t)Maribor
  • Goal 36'
  • Verbič Goal 92'
Report
Penalties
2–3
Stožice, Ljubljana
Attendance: 4,132
Referee: Matej Jug

References[]

  • "Pokal Slovenije 2011/12". Football Association of Slovenia. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  1. ^ 2012/13 Access list Bert Kassies' Site
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