2020–21 Svenska Cupen Damer

The 2020–21 Svenska Cupen Damer is the 38th edition of the women's association football main cup competition in Sweden.[1] Göteborg are the defending champion from the 2018–19 edition since the 2019–20 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

2020–21 Svenska Cupen Damer
Dates27 June 2020 –
Teams78
Defending championsGöteborg
Matches played60
Goals scored285 (4.75 per match)
2018–19
2021–22
All statistics correct as of 7 October 2020.

Format

The format for this season changed a bit, 52 teams from the Division 1 and below entered the first round via their districts instead of 80. The winners will then join the Elitettan teams at the second round, while the Damallsvenskan teams join at the third round.

Calendar

Below are the dates for each round as given by the official schedule:

RoundDate(s)Number of fixturesClubs
First Round27 June–12 August 20202652 → 26
Second Round26 August–9 September 20202040 → 20
Third Round7 October 20201632 → 16
Fourth RoundTBD816 → 8
Quarter-finalsTBD48 → 4
Semi-finalsTBD24 → 2
Final TBD12 → 1

First round

52 teams from the Division 1 and lower entered this round via their districts qualifications. Matches were played between 27 June and 12 August 2020.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
27 June 2020
Älvsby IF 0–1 Luleå SK
26 July 2020
Ornäs BK 1–3 Västerås BK
Åsebro IF 0–7 Norrstrands IF
28 July 2020
Hertzöga BK 1–6 Örebro SK Söder
1 August 2020
Gamla Upsala SK 5–2 Tyresö FF
IF Centern 1–9 Eskilsminne IF
Umedalens IF 3–0 Kågedalens AIF
Ope IF 1–4 Själevads IK
P18 IK 0–2 Stuvsta IF
Mariebo IK 3–0 IK Gauthiod
Göteborgs DFF 5–2 Ulricehamns IFK
Lörby IF 1–3 Hammenhögs IF
3 August 2020
IK Rössö Uddevalla 8–2 Göteborgs FF
Götene FK 0–2 Skoftebyns IF
4 August 2020
Tranås FF 2–1 Smedby AIS
IF Team Hudik 0–2 Gefle IF
Mälarhöjdens IK 0–4 IFK Norrköping
Mjölby FC 0–2 Husqvarna FF
5 August 2020
Hittarps IK 2–1 Dösjöbro IF
11 August 2020
Östervåla IF 1–0 Avesta AIK
12 August 2020
IK Tun 3–4 (a.e.t.) Älta IF
Valinge-Derome DFF 0–1 Qviding FIF
Emmaboda IS 1–8 IFÖ Bromölla IF
Hultsjö IF 1–5 Nittorps IK
Enskede IK 8–0 Sollentuna FK
Täby FK 4–3 Boo FF

Second round

The 26 winners from the first round plus the 14 Elitettan teams played in this round. Matches were played between 26 August and 9 September 2020.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
26 August 2020
Själevads IK 4–0 Umedalens IF
Göteborgs DFF 2–0 Nittorps IK
27 August 2020
Östervåla IF 4–2 Sandvikens IF
1 September 2020
IFÖ Bromölla IF 5–0 Hammenhögs IF
Sundsvalls DFF 3–0 Gefle IF
8 September 2020
Västerås BK 3–0 Kvarnsvedens IK
Husqvarna FF 0–4 Mariebo IK
Norrstrands IF 0–4 Mallbackens IF
Skoftebyns IF 1–9 Lidköpings FK
Stuvsta IF 0–2 Hammarby IF
Älta IF 2–3 IF Brommapojkarna
Enskede IK 2–3 (a.e.t.) Älvsjö AIK[lower-alpha 1]
9 September 2020
Tranås FF 0–2 IFK Kalmar
Luleå SK 0–5 Morön BK
Eskilsminne IF 3–1 Hittarps IK
Örebro SK Söder 0–5 IFK Norrköping
IK Rössö Uddevalla 0–9 Alingsås IF
Qviding FIF 1–4 Jitex BK
Gamla Upsala SK 1–4 AIK
Täby FK 0–3 Bollstanäs SK

Third round

The 20 winners from the second round plus the 12 Damallsvenskan teams plays in this round. All matches are scheduled to take place between 30 September and 7 October 2020.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
30 September 2020
Mariebo IK 0–5 Vittsjö GIK
6 October 2020
Hammarby IF 2–0 Älvsjö AIK
Själevads IK 0–7 Umeå IK
7 October 2020
AIK 1–3 Djurgårdens IF
IFK Kalmar 1–3 Växjö DFF
IFÖ Bromölla IF 0–6 Kristianstads DFF
Jitex BK 0–7 Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC
Morön BK 4–3 Piteå IF
Bollstanäs SK 0–6 Eskilstuna DFF
Västerås BK 1–5 KIF Örebro DFF
Lidköpings FK 2–1 Mallbackens IF
Eskilsminne IF 2–3 FC Rosengård
Östervåla IF 2–3 Sundsvalls DFF
Göteborgs DFF 0–3 Alingsås IF
19 November 2020
IF Brommapojkarna 1–4 (a.e.t.) IK Uppsala
28 February 2021
IFK Norrköping Linköpings FC

Notes

  1. The match between Enskede IK and Älvsjö AIK on 8 September was interrupted with 15 minutes left in extra time, the remainder of the match was completed on September 14.[3]

References

  1. "2020/21 Svenska Cupen Damer". svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). 8 September 2020.
  2. "hashtag #Svenska Cupen on Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  3. "Enskede match report". Enskedeik.nu (in Swedish). Retrieved 1 October 2020.


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