2020–21 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup

The 2020–21 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup is the 25th edition of Bosnia and Herzegovina's annual football cup, and the twentieth season of the unified competition.

2020–21 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup
25th Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Teams32
Defending championsSarajevo
Matches played24
Goals scored91 (3.79 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Anes Mašić
(5 goals)
2021–22
All statistics correct as of 14 November 2020.

Sarajevo are the defending champions since the 2019–20 edition was abandoned due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]

Participating teams

The following teams will take part in the 2020–21 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup.

2020–21 Premier League
(12 teams)
2020–21 FBiH Cup (II)
(12 teams)
2020–21 Republika Srpska (II)
(7 teams)
Football Association of Republika Srpska
(1 team)

First League of FBiH (II)

Second League of FBiH (III)

  • Dizdaruša Brčko (group North)
  • Radnički Lukavac (group North)
  • Klis Buturović Polje (group South)
  • Unis Vogošća (group Center)

League of Zenica-Doboj Canton (IV)

  • Fortuna Zenica
  • Velež Nevesinje (group East)

Roman number in brackets denote the level of respective league in Bosnian football league system

    Calendar

    RoundDate(s)
    1st Round21 September 2020 (draw)
    30 September 2020, 13 October 2020
    2nd Round6 October 2020 (draw)
    21 October 2020, 14 November 2020
    Quarter final23 February 2021 (draw)
    3 March 2021
    Semi final2021 (draw)
    2021
    Final2021

    Bracket

      Quarter-finals Semi-Finals Final
                                   
         
         
               
               
       
         
           
           
         
         
             
               
       
         

    First round

    Played on 30 September and 13 October 2020.[2]

    Home teamAway teamResult
    Travnik (II)Borac Banja Luka (I)0–4
    Rudar Prijedor (II)Olimpik (I)4–0
    Goražde (II)Sloboda Tuzla (I)2–2 (7–6 p)
    Radnički Lukavac (III)Sarajevo (I)0–4
    Sloboda Novi Grad (II)Tuzla City (I)0–2
    Budućnost Banovići (II)Željezničar (I)1–2
    Tekstilac (II)Zrinjski Mostar (I)1–7
    Dizdaruša Brčko (III)Velež Mostar (I)0–3
    Slavija Sarajevo (II)Mladost Doboj Kakanj (I)2–2 (9–8 p)
    GOŠK Gabela (II)Široki Brijeg (I)0–1
    Zvijezda Gradačac (II)Radnik Bijeljina (I)0–1
    Leotar (II)Krupa (I)0–4
    Zvijezda 09 (II)Modriča (II)2–1
    Klis Buturović Polje (III)Unis Vogošća (III)6–2
    Velež Nevesinje (III)Igman Konjic (II)2–1
    Fortuna Zenica (IV)Rudar Kakanj (II)0–1

    Second round

    Played on 21 October and 14 November 2020.[3]

    Home teamAway teamResult
    Tuzla City (I)Radnik Bijeljina (I)3–1
    Željezničar (I)Goražde (II)3–0
    Rudar Prijedor (II)Zvijezda 09 (II)0–0 (3–4 p)
    Krupa (I)Sarajevo (I)2–4
    Rudar Kakanj (II)Borac Banja Luka (I)1–6
    Velež Mostar (I)Široki Brijeg (I)0–1
    Zrinjski Mostar (I)Slavija Sarajevo (II)4–0
    Velež Nevesinje (III)Klis Buturović Polje (III)0–2

    References

    1. F.Z. (1 June 2020). "Zvanično! Sarajevo prvak BiH drugu godinu zaredom, Čelik i Zvijezda ispadaju" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
    2. "Danas 1/16 finala Kupa Bosne i Hercegovine: Željezničar u Banovićima traži prolaz u narednu rundu" (in Bosnian). Sport1.ba. 30 September 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
    3. E. Čaušević (20 October 2020). "Poznat novi termin odigravanja meča Velež - Široki Brijeg" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
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