2010–11 Danish Cup

Football tournament season
2010–11 Danish Cup
DBU Pokalen (The DBU Cup)
Tournament details
CountryDenmark
Final positions
ChampionsFC Nordsjælland
Runner-upFC Midtjylland
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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.

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Egen UI 0–1 BK Marienlyst
2 Frederikshavn fI 1–4 Hobro IK
3 Hirtshals BK 3–1 Birkelse IF
4 Ringkøbing IF 2–1 Tjørring IF
5 Aarhus Fremad 1–2 Brabrand IF
6 Viborg Søndermarken IK 0–2 Skive IK
7 Bredstrup-Pjedsted IF 0–9 Kolding FC
8 KFUM's BK Odense 0–10 Varde IF
9 Ringe BK 0–4 Aabenraa BK
10 DSIO Odense 1–5 FC Fyn
11 BK Frem Sakskøbing 2–5 Næstved BK
12 Herlufsholm GF 0–1 Lolland-Falster Alliancen
13 Elite 3000 Fodbold 4–3 Akademisk Boldklub
14 Gentofte-Vangede IF 0–3 Nordvest FC
15 Helsinge fB 1–6 Hellerup IK
16 Brønshøj BK 7–1 Allerød FK
17 Frederiksberg Alliancen 2000 3–4 BK Fremad Valby
18 Avedøre IF 4–1 BK Søllerød-Vedbæk
19 IF Lyseng 0–1 IK Skovbakken
20 Aars IK 0–2 Blokhus FC
21 Gladsaxe-Hero BK 5–3 Boldklubben 1973 Herlev
22 Stenløse BK 2–1 BK Avarta
23 Virum-Sorgenfri BK 1–4 Vanløse IF
24 Fremad Amager 0–1 Hvidovre IF
Tie no Home team Score Away team
25 AB Tårnby 0–1 NB Bornholm
26 Ledøje-Smørum Fodbold 1–3 Svebølle B&IF
27 Herlev IF 0–4 Boldklubben 1908
28 Frederiksberg BK 2–1 BK Skjold
29 IF Skjold Birkerød 3–2 FC Roskilde
30 Døllefjelde-Musse 0–12 FC Vestsjælland
31 FC Broby 5–6 ØB
32 Næsby BK 2–3 FC Fredericia
33 Funder GF 2–6 Viby IF
34 Lemvig GF 2–4 Odder IGF
35 Aalborg Chang 1–3 Thisted FC
36 Skagen IK 1–4 FC Hjørring
37 Bjerringbro IF 1–6 FC Skanderborg
38 Kjellerup 0–2 Viborg FF
39 Otterup B&IK 2–3 Vejle Boldklub
40 Kværndrup BK 2–4 FC Svendborg
41 Nakskov BK 0–5 HB Køge
42 Kastrup BK 5–3 Greve Fodbold
43 Glostrup FK 0–2 Boldklubben af 1893
44 Holstebro BK 1–4 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
45 Grindsted GIF 2–4 Lystrup IF
46 Bolbro G&IF 6–4 Vinding SF
47 Jægersborg BK 3–0 Boldklubben Frem
48 Tuse IF 3–2 Værløse BK

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.

Tie no Home team Score Away team
49 NB Bornholm 0–1 Hellerup IK
50 Tuse IF 0–2 Boldklubben af 1893
51 IF Skjold Birkerød 1–4 Brønshøj BK
52 Blokhus FC 0–3 AaB
53 Hirtshals BK 2–4 Skive IK
54 Bolbro G&IF 0–5 FC Hjørring
55 Ringkøbing IF 0–3 Viborg FF
56 ØB 1–3 Thisted FC
57 Lystrup IF 0–5 Varde IF
58 Aabenraa BK 1–4 Hobro IK
59 BK Marienlyst 2–1 Boldklubben 1908
60 Svebølle B&IF 2–4 HB Køge
61 Avedøre IF 3–1 (a.e.t.) Lolland-Falster Alliancen
62 Gladsaxe-Hero BK 0–1 Næstved BK
Tie no Home team Score Away team
63 Viby IF 0–0 (3–2 p) Kolding FC
64 Odder IGF 0–1 Aarhus Gymnastikforening
65 IK Skovbakken 1–4 Randers
66 Brabrand IF 1–4 Horsens
67 Elite 3000 Fodbold 1–3 FC Vestsjælland
68 Kastrup BK 2–2 (4–3 p) Stenløse BK
69 Jægersborg BK 0–1 Hvidovre IF
70 BK Fremad Valby 2–5 Nordvest FC
71 Frederiksberg BK 2–3 (a.e.t.) FC Svendborg
72 FC Fredericia 4–0 SønderjyskE
73 FC Fyn 0–1 Lyngby
74 Vejle Boldklub 2–4 (a.e.t.) Silkeborg
75 FC Skanderborg 1–3 Midtjylland
76 Vanløse IF 0–5 Nordsjælland

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.

AaB v Esbjerg fB
9 November 2010 AaB0–2 Esbjerg fB Aalborg
19:00 Report Lange 83'
Mehl 85'
Stadium: Energi Nord Arena
Referee: Peter Rasmussen
AGF Aarhus v FC Midtjylland
10 November 2010 AGF Aarhus0–1 FC Midtjylland Aarhus
18:30 Report Igboun 40' Stadium: Atletion
Referee: Henrik Nystrup Kragh
Randers FC v Lyngby BK
11 November 2010 Randers FC 3–0Lyngby BKRanders
18:00 Sane 1', 87'
Cramer 83'
Report Stadium: Essex Park Randers
Referee: Nicolai Vollquartz
AC Horsens v FC Nordsjælland
11 November 2010 AC Horsens0–1 FC Nordsjælland Horsens
20:00 Report Kildentoft 16' Stadium: 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.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Nordsjælland 1–0 Randers FC 1–0 0–0
FC Midtjylland 3–3 (5–4 p) Esbjerg fB 1–2 2–1

First leg

FC Midtjylland v Esbjerg fB
27 April 2011 FC Midtjylland 1–2 Esbjerg fB Herning
18:00 Hvilsom 68' Report Janssen 28'
Lange 53' (pen.)
Stadium: MCH Arena
Referee: Jakob Kehlet
FC Nordsjælland v Randers FC
28 April 2011 FC Nordsjælland 1–0 Randers FC Farum
18:00 Lawan 31' Report Stadium: Farum Park
Referee: Anders Hermansen

Second leg

Randers FC v FC Nordsjælland
4 May 2011 Randers FC 0–0
(0–1 agg.)
FC NordsjællandRanders
18:00 Stadium: Essex Park Randers
Referee: Henning Jensen
Esbjerg fB v FC Midtjylland
5 May 2011 Esbjerg fB 1–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–3 agg.)
(4–5 p)
FC MidtjyllandEsbjerg
18:00 Bechmann Timm 90+1' Thygesen 58'
Hassan 60'
Stadium: Blue Water Arena
Referee: Michael Svendsen
Penalties
Lange soccer ball with check mark
Karlsen soccer ball with check mark
Vendelbo soccer ball with check mark
Bechmann Timm soccer ball with check mark
Conboy soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Bak Nielsen
soccer ball with check mark Juelsgård Kristensen
soccer ball with check mark Albæk
soccer ball with check mark Igboun
soccer ball with check mark Poulsen

Final

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

FC Nordsjælland3–2FC Midtjylland
Lawan 16', 54'
Christensen 90+2'
Thygesen 37', 72'
Attendance: 8,863

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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