2017–18 Tahiti Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2017–18 Coupe Tahiti Nui
Country Tahiti
Dates30 September 2017 – 26 May 2018
Teams21
ChampionsAS Dragon (7th title)
Runners-upAS Vénus
Matches played19
Goals scored106 (5.58 per match)

The 2017–18 Tahiti Cup (also known as Coupe Tahiti Nui) was the 79th edition of the national cup in Tahitian football. AS Dragon won the title beating AS Vénus in the final, earning the right to represent Tahiti in the 2018–19 Coupe de France, entering the seventh round.[1]

Participating teams[]

Ligue 1 (9 Teams) [2]

Ligue 2 (6 Teams) [3]

Ligue 3 (1 Team) [4]

Ligue 2 Moorea (4 Teams) [5]

First round[]

30 September 2017 A.S. Central Sport1–3 AS Tefana Papeete
30 September 2017 A.S. Pirae 13–0AS VaietePirae
30 September 2017 4–1A.S. Arue

Round of 16[]

27 October 2017 AS Aorai0–5 A.S. Vénus Papeete
27 October 2017 AS Pirae2–2
(3-4 p)
AS Dragon Pirae
27 October 2017 A.S. Tamarii Punaruu1–6 AS Tefana Puna'auia
28 October 2017 AS Temanava 3–0A.S. Tiare Anani
28 October 2017 AS Jeunes Tahitiens 3–1 AS Excelsior Papeete
29 October 2017 1–0A.S. Taiarapu

ia

Round of 8[]

24 January 2018 AS Olympique Mahina1–7 AS Dragon Mahina
18 February 2018 A.S. Vénus 6–2AS PapenooMahina
18 February 2018 0–3 AS Tefana
18 February 2018 AS Temanava1–1
(3-4 p)
AS Jeunes Tahitiens

Semifinals[]

12 May 2018 AS Dragon 3–2AS Jeunes TahitiensPapeete
12 May 2018 AS Tefana5–5
(2-3 p)
AS Vénus Faaa

Final[]

25 May 2018 AS Dragon 2–2
(4-2 p)
AS VénusPapeete
Stadium: Stade Pater

See also[]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Coupe Tahiti Nui, RSSSF
  2. ^ [1], RSSSF
  3. ^ [2], Fédération Tahitienne de Football
  4. ^ [3], Fédération Tahitienne de Football
  5. ^ [4], Fédération Tahitienne de Football
Retrieved from ""