Football tournament season
Finnish Cup 2009 (Finnish : Suomen Cup ) was the 55th season of the main annual football (soccer) cup competition in Finland . It is organized as a single-elimination knock–out tournament.
Participation in the competition is voluntary. Veikkausliiga side IFK Mariehamn , for example, decided not to register for the tournament, as well as some Ykkönen teams.[ 1]
A total of 356 teams registered for the competition. They entered in different rounds, depending on their position within the league system. Clubs with teams in Kolmonen (level IV) or an inferior league, as well as Veterans and Junior teams, started the competition in Round 1. Teams from Ykkönen (level II) and Kakkonen (level III) entered in Round 4. Veikkausliiga clubs started in Round 5 with the exception of Inter Turku , FC Honka , FC Lahti and HJK Helsinki . These four teams entered in Round 6 because they qualified for European competitions after the 2008 season .
The tournament started on 28 March 2009 with the First Round and concluded with the Final on 31 October 2009 at Finnair Stadium , Helsinki . Inter Turku defeated Tampere United 2–1, giving them a place in the second qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League . They have since been promoted to the third qualifying round because Atlético Madrid , winners of the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League , are now assured of qualifying domestically for the 2010–11 Europa League, either as winners of the 2009–10 Copa del Rey or losing finalists to a Champions League -qualified Sevilla .
Round 1
The draw for this round was conducted on 12 March 2008. 102 teams were drawn into 51 matches for this round. 213 teams received a bye into the next round. The matches were played between 28 March and 14 April 2009.[ 2]
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
1
Töölön Taisto
2–5
FC Viikingit Reserves
2
MPS 4
1–2
FC Degis
3
FC POHU Reserves
1–1 (a.e.t. )
Kurvin Vauhti
POHU Reserves advance 4–1 on penalties
4
FC HeIF
2–4
Colo Colo
5
FC POHU 3
4–2
PH-99
6
FFR
0–7
MPS
7
Kiffen Veterans
3–1
AFC EMU
8
KPR
1–6
Zenith
9
Gnistan Juniors
0–4
HJK-Liiga Juniors
10
HerTo
1–2
PuiU
11
FC Brunnsparkens
5–0
HJK-j Juniors
12
PPV Reserves
0–1
HJK-j Reserves
13
Gnistan Reserves
3–4 (a.e.t. )
PPV
14
RiRa Reserves
0–6
Pathoven
15
HooGee Reserves
3–1
Pelikaanit
16
Naseva
3–1
KoiPS Juniors
17
KP-75
0–9
City Stars
18
FC Kasiysi Reserves
0–5
TuPS
19
KyIF FCK
0–6
AC Vantaa
20
F.C.B.
0–3
FC Honka Juniors Reserves
21
Lahen Pojat
3–0
FC Tuusula
22
PoPo
2–1 (a.e.t. )
LauTP
23
FC Repaleet Veterans
1–3 (a.e.t. )
KTP Veterans
24
PEPO
1–2
Sudet
25
AFC Keltik
1–2
S.C. Zulimanit
26
Riverball Veterans
0–1
SC KuFu-98
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
27
JuPS
0–2
SiPS
28
TuP-V
0–3
TPK Juniors
29
VG-62
1–2
JyTy
30
Nagu IF
1–1 (a.e.t. )
PIF
PIF advance 5–4 on penalties
31
Ponteva
3–1
RaiTeePee
32
FC KyPS
2–8
ÅIFK Juniors
33
PiPS
2–3
KaaPS
34
KaaRe
0–3
FC RP
35
Paimion Haka
0–6
MaPS
36
ToVe
3–0
PiTU
37
PiPo-79
0–6
PATO
38
ViiPV
2–3 (a.e.t. )
KaVo
39
Kristallpalatsi
1–1 (a.e.t. )
LaVe
LaVe advance 3–2 on penalties
40
UrPS
1–2 (a.e.t. )
NePa
41
VIlves
0–10
VaKP
42
TP-Seinäjoki
2–1
IK
43
NuPa
4–1
TeTe
44
Luja
–
VPS-j
45
Kungliga Wasa
1–2
FC Kuffen
46
KuRy
2–1
Virkiä Reserves
47
FC Korsholm Reserves
0–2
SIK
48
KaIK/TePa
3–1
Jurva-70
49
Ura
7–2
MunU
50
Esse IK
0–6
IFK Jakobstad
51
FC Kurenpojat
1–2
OuRe
Round 2
The draw for this round was conducted on 12 March 2009. The 51 winners of the First Round, along with 213 teams who received a bye, were drawn into 132 matches for this round. The matches were played between 2–24 April 2009.[ 3]
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
52
PPJ Reserves
1–6
KäPa Juniors
53
Lauttapallo
0–5
PPV
54
Kiffen Veterans
4–1
HPS Juniors
55
Cosmos AP
0–6
HPS
56
PK-35 Reserves
2–1
PuiU
57
FC POHU 3
1–0
Töölön Vesa Reserves
58
MPS Veterans
8–0
FC Pakila
59
MPS Reserves
4–1
Colo Colo
60
FC Kontu Reserves
1–3
FC Viikingit Reserves
61
Gnistan 4
1–4
Gnistan Ogeli 3
62
SAPA Reserves
0–6
MaKu
63
Arsenal
2–5
FC Degis
64
HJK-j Reserves
0–10
HJK-Liiga Juniors
65
FC East
3–2
AC StaSi Reserves
66
FC Brunnsparkens
2–0
HIFK Reserves
67
Zenith
1–2
LPS Reserves
68
FC Puotila
2–1 (a.e.t. )
FC HePu
69
POHU Reserves
2–3
SAPA
70
AC StaSi
3–2
HeKuLa
71
HJK-j
0–6
MPS
72
FC ALPC
1–3
Saykus
73
HDS
2–1
SUMU
74
FC POHU
0–4
FC Kontu
75
Töölön Vesa
3–1 (a.e.t. )
PPJ
76
FC POHU 4
0–8
Ponnistus
77
HooGee
1–3
Naseva
78
JoKi
0–6
EsPa
79
KoiPS
2–10
TuPS
80
MyMy
0–12
City Stars
81
SibboV Reserves
0–10
JäPS
82
FC Lohja
1–1 (a.e.t. )
Lahen Pojat
Lahen Pojat advance 3–2 on penalties
83
JäPS Reserves
1–13
SalReipas
84
NouLa
0–1
NJS Reserves
85
VJS Juniors
3–2
FC Honka Juniors Reserves
86
HooGee Reserves
8–0
KarLU Reserves
87
RIlves
2–4
AC Vantaa
88
FCD
0–1
FC Reipas Juniors
89
IVU
1–3
MasKi
90
NuPS Reserves
0–1
VJS
91
Pathoven
1–3
BK-46
92
EIF Reserves
0–4
KOPSE
93
FC Honka Juniors
5–1
EBK
94
OPedot
2–1 (a.e.t. )
NJS
95
Nopsa
2–5
FC Västnyland
96
GrIFK Reserves
1–3
FC Kasiysi
97
RiRa
0–2
Pöxyt
98
SibboV
4–1
KarLU
99
I-HK
6–2
FC Kasiysi Juniors
100
RT-88
0–7
Stars
101
TiPS
1–3
NuPS
102
FC PASA
3–2
STPS
103
WIFK Veterans
0–4
Sudet
104
KoPa
0–6
PoPo
105
PoPo Reserves
1–9
RiPa
106
STPS Reserves
1–2
HaPK
107
FC Villisiat
4–2
IPS
108
FC Loviisa
3–0
VKajo
109
OViesti
0–5
KTP Reserves
110
FC Kausala
1–2
Purha
111
Peltirumpu
4–1
Jäntevä
112
KTP Veterans
4–3
Lappee JK
113
HaTP
0–5
PaPe
114
SC Riverball
3–0
S.C. Zulimanit
115
SuPa
0–4
SaPa
116
JoPS Reserves
0–4
SC KuFu-98
117
Hurtat
2–3
KuKi
118
Yllätys
3–1
KJK
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
119
MPR
6–1
La-Pa-95
120
HarTe
0–2
JoPS
121
SiPS
3–0
ToU
122
BET Reserves
0–7
K-Jazz
123
MuurY
2–3
BET
124
FC KaDy
11–0
Multiants
125
FC K-Jazz Reserves
1–6
KeuPa
126
PaRi
0–2
JPS
127
FCV Reserves
1–0
JIlves
128
Lieto Reserves
1–8
SoVo
129
KaaPS
0–7
MaPS
130
Ryhti
1–4
TuWe
131
FC RP
0–3
G.P.R. FC
132
AC Sauvo
1–3
JyTy
133
KaaPo Reserves
0–2
TPK Juniors
134
TPK 3
0–6
Vilpas
135
Ponteva
0–6
TPK
136
TC
0–6
ÅIFK Juniors
137
PIF
0–4
Lieto
138
SaTo
1–4
FC Boda
139
FC Rauma
7–0
Nasta
140
HNS
1–3
ToVe
141
PoSa
0–6
EuPa
142
ReKu
1–4
P-Iirot Reserves
143
LuVe
2–9
MuSa
144
VaKP Reserves
0–8
PATO
145
NoPS
4–3
ToiP-49
146
FC TaFu
0–9
VaKP
147
Pallopäät
6–0
TahVe
148
NePa
9–0
Loiske
149
ViiPV Reserves
0–1
LeTo
150
IKU
0–10
FC Tampere
151
ParVi
3–1 (a.e.t. )
TKT Juniors
152
YPallo
3–1
FC Trompi
153
TPV Reserves
2–4
Oldschool
154
FJK Reserves
3–4 (a.e.t. )
KaVo
155
PJK Reserves
2–0
I-Kissat
156
NoPy
0–1
FC Vapsi Juniors
157
FC Vapsi
3–2
AC Darra
158
FC Tribe
3–1
LaVe
159
FC Vapsi Veterans
0–4
TKT
160
TP-Seinäjoki
12–2
APV
161
KJV
0–12
VPS-j
162
FC Kuffen
0–1
VäVi
163
MIF
1–1 (a.e.t. )
SIK
SIK advance 4–2 on penalties
164
NuPa
2–4
KaIK/TePa
165
Sisu
2–6
FC Korsholm
166
Black Islanders
0–4
LaPo-90
167
KuRy
0–7
Karhu
168
FC Sääripotku
1–5
KPS Juniors
169
Real Kokkola Veterans
10–0
LoVe
170
OuHu
1–6
IFK Jakobstad
171
Reima
1–6
Öja
172
Ura
0–12
KP-V
173
IK Myran
1–4
NIK
174
Pedersöre FF
5–0
FC Folk
175
FC Rai
6–2
OLS Juniors Reserves
176
OuRe
2–0
JS Hercules
177
OLS Juniors
1–4
Tervarit
178
RoPS Juniors
2–1
OuTa
179
FC Tarmo
0–3
Spartak
180
FC Rio Grande
1–4
AC Kajaani
181
FC Rai Reserves
1–4
Ajax
182
FC Lepakot
1–1 (a.e.t. )
OuJK
OuJK advance 9–8 on penalties
183
FC Nets
2–5
PaTe
Round 3
The draw for this round was conducted on 16 April 2009. The 132 winners of the Second Round were drawn into 66 matches for this round. The matches were played between 25 April–3 May 2009.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
184
RiPa
1–1 (a.e.t. )
SalReipas
RiPa advance 5–4 on penalties
185
AC StaSi
0–4
MPS
186
FC Villisiat
1–3
FC Viikingit Reserves
187
HDS
5–0
PaPe
188
FC POHU 3
5–1
KTP Reserves
189
LPS Reserves
4–1
FC Kontu
190
FC Brunnsparkens
0–4
EsPa
191
KOPSE
1–3
VJS
192
Gnistan Ogeli 3
2–4
FC PASA
193
Stars
0–3
OPedot
194
PK-35 Reserves
4–0
MaKu
195
Naseva
2–2 (a.e.t. )
Sudet
Naseva advance 5–4 on penalties
196
MPS Reserves
1–4 (a.e.t. )
BK-46
197
NuPS
5–0
VJS Juniors
198
KTP Veterans
4–3
KäPa Juniors
199
Purha
3–2
FC Kasiysi
200
HJK-Liiga Juniors
4–0
Ponnistus
201
SAPA
0–1
JäPS
202
MPS Veterans
1–0
Töölön Vesa
203
Saykus
1–1 (a.e.t. )
NJS Reserves
Saykus advance 4–1 on penalties
204
FC East
0–10
City Stars
205
FC Västnyland
7–1
I-HK
206
Kiffen Veterans
0–5
Pöxyt
207
FC Puotila
1–3
MasKi
208
FC Degis
4–2
TuPS
209
PoPo
1–6
AC Vantaa
210
FC Reipas Juniors
0–1
PPV
211
Lahen Pojat
0–2
HPS
212
FC Loviisa
1–6
FC Honka Juniors
213
HooGee Reserves
2–2 (a.e.t. )
HaPK
HooGee Reserves advance 8–7 on penalties
214
SibboV
7–0
Peltirumpu
215
KuKi
3–4
JoPS
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
216
Yllätys
4–5
BET
217
KeuPa
2–1
SiPS
218
FCV Reserves
0–4
JPS
219
FC KaDy
0–7
K-Jazz
220
MPR
2–3
SC KuFu-98
221
SaPa
0–4
FC Riverball
222
TuWe
1–2
TPK Juniors
223
EuPa
1–2
ToVe
224
TPK
3–1
AIFK Juniors
225
G.P.R. FC
2–1
Vilpas
226
MuSa
1–2
FC Boda
227
SoVo
4–3 (a.e.t. )
P-Iirot Reserves
228
MaPS
6–2
Lieto
229
JyTy
1–0
FC Rauma
230
Oldschool
0–4
VaKP
231
YPallo
4–3
FC Vapsi Juniors
232
FC Vapsi
0–3
NoPS
233
FC Tampere
3–0
Pallopäät
234
LeTo
1–3
NePa
235
PJK Reserves
6–1
FC Tribe
236
ParVi
0–2
KaVo
237
PATO
2–2 (a.e.t. )
TKT
PATO advance 5–3 on penalties
238
VäVi
2–3
FC Korsholm
239
SIK
0–4
Karhu
240
LaPo-90
1–2 (a.e.t. )
VPS-j
241
KaIK/TePa
2–0
TP-Seinäjoki
242
IFK Jakobstad
4–1
OuJK
243
RoPS Juniors
1–2
KP-V
244
Pedersöre FF
7–1
FC Rai
245
OuRe
1–2 (a.e.t. )
PaTe
246
AC Kajaani
4–0
Öja
247
Ajax
0–3
Tervarit
248
Spartak
2–1
NIK
249
Real Kokkola Veterans
2–1
KPS Juniors
Round 4
This round included the 66 winners from the previous round and the 28 clubs from the Ykkönen 2009 and Kakkonen 2009 seasons that entered into the competition. These clubs were drawn into 47 matches that took place between 5 and 26 May 2009.
Tie no
Home team
Score
Away team
250
Naseva
3–0
HooGee Reserves
251
FC Degis
2–3
GrIFK
252
FC Viikingit Reserves
4–3
NuPS
253
MPS Veterans
0–5
Pöxyt
254
PK-35 Reserves
2–3
LoPa
255
KTP Veterans
3–3
Purha
KTP Veterans advance 6–5 on penalties
256
FC POHU 3
1–3
AC Vantaa
257
HJK-Liiga Juniors
1–4
PK-35 Vantaa
258
PPV
0–3
KooTeePee
259
RiPa
0–3
FC Futura
260
SibboV
1–2 (a.e.t. )
Pallohonka
261
EsPa
0–1
Gnistan
262
JäPS
0–2
FC Espoo
263
FC Västnyland
2–3
FC Honka Juniors
264
BK-46
5–3
HIFK
265
VJS
1–3
KTP
266
MasKi
4–3 (a.e.t. )
FC PASA
267
Saykus
1–3
City Stars
268
HDS
3–2 (a.e.t. )
HPS
269
MPS
3–2
K-Jazz
270
OPedot
0–4
FC Viikingit
271
LPS Reserves
1–2
EIF
272
SC KuFu-98
0–3
FC Riverball
273
KeuPa
1–7
JIPPO
274
JoPS
1–2
BET
Round 5
This round included the 47 winners of the previous round and the 9 Veikkausliiga 2009 clubs that entered this competition who were not involved in European competitions for the 2009-10 cycle. This included all the clubs in the league competition except for Inter Turku , FC Honka , FC Lahti and HJK Helsinki , who entered the competition in the round following this one, and IFK Mariehamn who decided not to participate in this competition. These 28 matches were played between 1 and 12 June 2009.
Round 6
This round included the 28 winners from the previous round and the 4 Veikkausliiga 2009 clubs involved in European competition in the 2009-10 cycle: Inter Turku , FC Honka , FC Lahti and HJK Helsinki . These matches were played on 8 and 9 July 2009 except for the match between FC Viikingit and FC Lahti , which took place on August 12 due to Lahti's involvement in the Europa League .
Round 7
This round included the 16 winners of the previous round. These matches were played on 29 and 30 August 2009.
Quarter-finals
This round included the eight winners from the previous round.
Semi-finals
This round included the four quarter-final winners.
Final
The two semi-final winners participated in this match.
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