2011–12 Taça de Portugal

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2011–12 Taça de Portugal
Taça de Portugal Millennium
Country Portugal
Teams173
ChampionsAcadémica de Coimbra (2nd title)
Runners-upSporting CP
Matches played173
Top goal scorer(s)Ricky van Wolfswinkel
(5 goals)

The 2011–12 Taça de Portugal (also known as the 2011–12 Taça de Portugal Millenium) was the 72nd season of the Taça de Portugal (English: Portuguese Cup), the premier Portuguese football knockout competition, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The final was played on 20 May 2012 between Académica de Coimbra, returning to the final for the first time since 1969, and Sporting CP. The winners qualified for the group stage of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.[1]

Porto were the previous holders, having won the competition for a third consecutive time after beating Vitória de Guimarães 6–2 in the previous season's final. However, Porto was not able to defend the title as they were defeated 3–0 by Académica de Coimbra in the fourth round.

Calendar[]

Round Main date[2] Fixtures Clubs New entries this round Notes
First Round 28 August 2011 60 172 → 112 120 Clubs participating in the Segunda Divisão and Terceira Divisão gain entry.
Second Round 11 September 2011 48 112 → 64 16 Clubs participating in Liga de Honra gain entry.
Third Round 16 October 2011 32 64 → 32 16 Clubs participating in the Primeira Liga gain entry.
Fourth Round 20 November 2011 16 32 → 16 none
Fifth Round 4 December 2011 8 16 → 8 none
Quarter-finals 21 December 2011 4 8 → 4 none
Semi-finals 11 and 12 January & 8 February 2012 2 4 → 2 none Semi-finals held in 2 legs
Final 20 May 2012 1 2 → 1 none Taça de Portugal Final at the Estádio Nacional.

Participating Teams[]

Primeira Liga[]

(16 Teams)

Liga de Honra[]

(16 Teams)

Portuguese Second Division[]

North[]

(16 Teams)

South[]

(16 Teams)

Central[]

Third round[]

In this round entered teams from Liga ZON Sagres (1st level) and the winners from the second round. The matches were played on the 14th, 15th and 16 October 2011.

Fourth round[]

Draw[]

The draw for the fourth round was held on 24 October 2011 at 12:00 WET in Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) headquarters situated in Lisbon, Portugal.[3] The last season finalists, Porto and Vitória de Guimarães, were both in draw. Alcochetense and Santa Maria, both from the Terceira Divisão, were the lowest-ranked teams left in the competition at this stage.

Primeira Liga Liga de Honra Segunda Divisão Terceira Divisão
Benfica
Porto (holders)
Braga
Marítimo
Sporting CP
Nacional
Académica de Coimbra
Paços de Ferreira
Rio Ave
Vitória de Guimarães
Olhanense
Naval
Desportivo das Aves
Moreirense
Oliveirense
Sporting da Covilhã
Belenenses
Penafiel
Estoril
Leixões
Torreense
Mirandela
Tirsense
Juventude de Évora
Gondomar
Ribeira Brava
Lousada

Tondela
Vizela
Alcochetense
Santa Maria

Results[]

The matches were played on November 18, 19 and 20, 2011.

18 November 2011 Naval (LH)0 – 1 Benfica (PL) Figueira da Foz
20:15 WET (Report) Rodrigo Goal 82' Stadium: Municipal José Bento Pessoa
Referee: Artur Soares Dias
19 November 2011 Moreirense (LH) 7 – 1Lousada (II)Moreira de Cónegos
16:00 WET Jérémie N'Jock Goal 1', 5', 19'
Gonçalves Goal 8'
Pinto Goal 48'
Ghilas Goal 61'
Carneiro Goal 71'
(Report) Oseías Goal 60' Stadium: Joaquim de Almeida Freitas
Referee: André Gralha
19 November 2011 Académica (PL) 3 – 0Porto (PL)Coimbra
20:15 WET Marinho Goal 64'
Silva Goal 81'
Valente Goal 89'
(Report) Stadium: Cidade de Coimbra
Referee: Bruno Paixão
20 November 2011 (II)0 – 3 Tirsense (II) Santa Maria da Feira
14:30 WET (Report) Lio Goal 19'
Carlos Pinto Goal 42'
André Soares Goal 71'
Stadium: Sp. Clube São João De Ver
Referee:
20 November 2011 Mirandela (II) 1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Gondomar (II)Mirandela
14:30 WET Bertinho Goal 5' (Report) Tiago Lenho Goal 18' (pen.) Stadium: São Sebastião
Referee: Albano Correia
20 November 2011 Alcochetense (III)0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(2 – 4 p)
Olhanense (PL) Alcochete
14:30 WET (Report) Stadium: António Almeida Correia
Referee: Paulo Baptista
20 November 2011 Ribeira Brava (II) 0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(5 – 4 p)
Sporting Covilhã (LH)Ribeira Brava (Madeira)
15:00 WET (Report) Stadium: Centro Desportivo da Madeira
Referee: Bruno Esteves
20 November 2011 Leixões (LH) 1 – 0Santa Maria (III)Matosinhos
15:00 WET L. Silva Goal 44' (Report) Stadium: Estádio do Mar
Referee: Rui Silva
20 November 2011 Belenenses (LH) 2 – 0Vizela (II)Lisbon
15:00 WET Geovane Maranhão Goal 21'
Camará Goal 89'
(Report) Stadium: Estádio do Restelo
Referee: João Ferreira
20 November 2011 Estoril (LH) 2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Penafiel (LH)Estoril
15:00 WET Licá Goal 10'
Adilson Goal 121'
(Report) Manoel Goal 31' (pen.) Stadium: António Coimbra da Mota
Referee: Nuno Almeida
20 November 2011 Juventude de Évora (II)0 – 1 Marítimo (PL) Évora
15:00 WET (Report) Diawara Goal 53' Stadium: Sanches de Miranda
Referee: Duarte Gomes
20 November 2011 Rio Ave (PL)2 – 3 (a.e.t.) Torreense (II) Vila do Conde
15:00 WET Jeferson Goal 69'
Tomás Goal 113' (pen.)
(Report) Gouveia Goal 9'
Kaká Goal 103'
João Pedro Goal 107'
Stadium: Estádio do Rio Ave FC
Referee: Rui Patrício
20 November 2011 Tondela (II)0 – 1 Oliveirense (LH) Tondela
15:00 WET (Report) Adriano Goal 11' (pen.) Stadium: João Cardoso
Referee: Hugo Pacheco
20 November 2011 Paços de Ferreira (PL)2 – 2 (a.e.t.)
(4 – 5 p)
Nacional (PL) Paços de Ferreira
16:00 WET Stojanović Goal 54' (o.g.)
Melgarejo Goal 62'
(Report) Neto Goal 27'
Mateus Goal 39'
Stadium: Mata Real
Referee: António Ferreira
20 November 2011 Desportivo das Aves (LH) 0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(3 – 2 p)
Vitória de Guimarães (PL)Vila das Aves (Santo Tirso)
18:00 WET (Report) Stadium: Estádio do CD das Aves
Referee: Jorge Tavares
20 November 2011 Sporting CP (PL) 2 – 0Braga (PL)Lisbon
20:15 WET Capel Goal 14'
Insúa Goal 21'
(Report) Stadium: José Alvalade
Referee: Jorge Sousa

Fifth round[]

Draw[]

The draw for the fifth round was held on 22 November 2011 at 12:00 WET at Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) headquarters in Lisbon.[4] The last season's finalists, Porto and Vitória de Guimarães, were eliminated in the previous round. Torreense, Mirandela, Tirsense and Ribeira Brava from the Portuguese Second Division were the lowest-ranked teams left in the competition at this stage.

Primeira Liga Liga de Honra Portuguese Second Division
Benfica
Marítimo
Sporting CP
Nacional
Académica de Coimbra
Olhanense
Desportivo das Aves
Moreirense
Oliveirense
Belenenses
Estoril Praia
Leixões
Torreense
Mirandela
Tirsense
Ribeira Brava

Results[]

The matches were played between December 1 and December 5, 2011.

1 December 2011 Moreirense (LH) 2 – 1Torreense (II)Moreira de Cónegos
16:00 WET Pinto Goal 3'
Wágner Goal 45' (pen.)
(Report) Anta Goal 71' Stadium: Joaquim de Almeida Freitas
Attendance: 600
Referee: Vasco Santos
2 December 2011 Marítimo (PL) 2 – 1Benfica (PL)Funchal
20:15 WET Sousa Goal 60'
Sami Goal 70'
(Report) Saviola Goal 26' (pen.) Stadium: Estádio dos Barreiros
Referee: Paulo Baptista
3 December 2011 Estoril-Praia (LH)2 – 2 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Olhanense (PL) Estoril
20:15 WET Coimbra Goal 16'
Vitória Goal 120'
(Report) Duarte Goal 90+4' (pen.)
Yontcha Goal 112'
Stadium: António Coimbra da Mota
Referee: Bruno Paixão
4 December 2011 Mirandela (II)1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Oliveirense (LH) Mirandela
14:30 WET Ericson Goal 11' (Report) Pedrinho Goal 69' Stadium: São Sebastião
4 December 2011 Desportivo das Aves (LH) 2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Ribeira Brava (II)Vila das Aves (Santo Tirso)
15:00 WET Valente Goal 19'
Pires Goal 103'
(Report) João Pedro Goal 85' Stadium: Estádio do CD das Aves
Referee: Jorge Ferreira
4 December 2011 Tirsense (II)0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Nacional (PL) Santo Tirso
15:00 WET (Report) Stadium: Abel Alves de Figueiredo
Referee: Bruno Alexandre Da Silva Esteves
4 December 2011 Leixões (LH)2 – 5 (a.e.t.) Académica (PL) Matosinhos
19:15 WET Jumisse Goal 39'
Tavares Goal 66'
(Report) Silva Goal 37', 98'
Fábio Luís Goal 86', 100'
Éder Goal 120'
Stadium: Estádio do Mar
Referee: Marco Ferreira
5 December 2011 Sporting CP (PL) 2 – 0Belenenses (LH)Lisbon
20:15 WET Van Wolfswinkel Goal 50'
Schaars Goal 66'
(Report) Stadium: José Alvalade

Quarterfinals[]

Draw[]

The draw for the quarterfinals was held on 22 November 2011 at 12:00 WET in Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) headquarters situated in Lisbon, Portugal.[4]

Primeira Liga Liga de Honra
Marítimo
Sporting CP
Nacional
Académica de Coimbra
Olhanense
Desportivo das Aves
Moreirense
Oliveirense

Results[]

The matches were played on December 21 and 22, 2011.

21 December 2011 Académica (PL) 3 – 2Desportivo das Aves (LH)Coimbra
19:00 WET Éder Goal 4'
Berger Goal 37'
Ba Goal 76'
Pires Goal 11'
Bischoff Goal 90+1'
Stadium: Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
Attendance: 2,310
Referee: Capela
22 December 2011 Sporting CP (PL) 3 – 0Marítimo (PL)Lisbon
19:00 WET Carrillo Goal 49'
Van Wolfswinkel Goal 60' (pen.)
Insúa Goal 82'
(Report) Stadium: José Alvalade
Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Dias
22 December 2011 Oliveirense (LH) 2 – 1Olhanense (PL)Oliveira de Azeméis
21:00 WET Paulo Clemente Goal 25'
Lima Goal 45+2'
(Report) Cauê Goal 11' Stadium: Estádio Carlos Osório
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Gomes
23 December 2011 Moreirense (LH)2 – 2 (a.e.t.)
(5–6 p)
Nacional (PL) Moreira de Cónegos
20:15 WET Espinho Goal 50' (pen.)
Moreira Goal 88'
(Report) Claudemir Goal 1' (pen.)
Barcelos Goal 20'
Stadium: Joaquim de Almeida Freitas
Referee: Sousa
Penalties
Espinho Penalty scored
Carneiro Penalty scored
Moreira Penalty scored
Robson Penalty scored
Wágner Penalty scored
Ghilas Penalty missed
Penalty scored
Claudemir Penalty scored
Diego Penalty scored
Rondón Penalty scored
Todorović Penalty scored
Neto Penalty scored

Semifinals[]

Draw[]

The draw for the sixth round was held on 28 December 2011 at 12:00 WET in Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) headquarters situated in Lisbon, Portugal.[5]

Primeira Liga Liga de Honra
Sporting CP
Nacional
Académica de Coimbra
Oliveirense

First leg[]

11 January 2012 Sporting CP (PL) 2 – 2Nacional (PL)Lisbon
20:15 Elias Goal 78'
Schaars Goal 90+6'
(Report) Rondón Goal 36'
Candeias Goal 45+2'
Stadium: José Alvalade
Attendance: 17,881
Referee: Lucílio Baptista
12 January 2012 Académica (PL) 1 – 0Oliveirense (LH)Coimbra
20:15 Sow Goal 90+5' (Report) Stadium: Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
Attendance: 14,357
Referee: Carlos Xistra

Second Leg[]

7 February 2012 Oliveirense (LH)2 – 2
(2 – 3 agg.)
Académica (PL) Oliveira de Azeméis
20:15 Paulo Clemente Goal 18'
Adriano Goal 26' (pen.)
(Report) Marinho Goal 20', 55' Stadium: Estádio Carlos Osório
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Marco Ferreira
8 February 2012 Nacional (PL)1 – 3
(3 – 5 agg.)
Sporting CP (PL) Funchal
20:15 Barcelos Goal 63' (Report) Rinaudo Goal 18'
Van Wolfswinkel Goal 75'
Pereira Goal 90+4'
Stadium: Estádio da Madeira

Final[]

Sporting CP0 – 1Académica
Marinho Goal 4'
Attendance: 37,522

Top scorers[]

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Netherlands Ricky van Wolfswinkel Sporting CP 5
2 Portugal Marinho Académica de Coimbra 4
Brazil Walter Porto 4
4 Portugal Adrien Silva Académica de Coimbra 3
Portugal Djão Alcochetense 3
Cameroon Jérémie N'Jock Moreirense 3
Portugal João Tomás Rio Ave 3
Portugal Miguel Rosa Belenenses 3

Last updated: 27 January 2013

References[]

  1. ^ "Europa League - Cup winners to get auto Europa spot". Eurosport. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  2. ^ "CALENDÁRIO DOS CAMPEONATOS NACIONAIS DE SENIORES ÉPOCA 2011/2012" (PDF). Portuguese Football Federation. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  3. ^ "Sorteio da 4.ª eliminatória, em direto" [4th Round Draw, Live]. Record (in Portuguese). October 24, 2011. Archived from the original on October 25, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Sorteio dos "oitavos" e "quartos", em direto" [5th Round and Quarterfinals Draw, Live]. Record (in Portuguese). November 22, 2011.
  5. ^ "Sporting-Nacional nas "meias"" [Sporting against Nacional on the "semis"]. Record (in Portuguese). December 28, 2011.

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