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2011–12 Danish Cup


FieldValue
titleDanish Cup
year2011–12
other_titles*DBU Pokalen* (The DBU Cup)
countryDenmark
num_teams106
championsF.C. Copenhagen
runner-upAC Horsens
continentalcup1UEFA Europa League
prevseason[2010–11](2010-11-danish-cup)
nextseason[2012–13](2012-13-danish-cup)

| runner-up = AC Horsens The 2011–12 Danish Cup was the 58th season of the Danish Cup competition. After being rebranded, the tournament will be the first under the new name DBU Pokalen (The DBU Cup). The winner of the competition qualifies for the play-off round of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.

Overview

RoundMatchesClubs remainingClubs involvedWinners from previous roundNew entries this roundLeagues entering at this round (positions from previous season)
First round
9–11 August 201146106944846Superliga (2 clubs – places 11–12), First Division (13 clubs – places 3–16, excluding Kolding FC), Second Divisions (31 clubs, all teams excluding Ølstykke FC) Regional qualification (48 clubs)
Second round
30 August–1 September 2011286056488Superliga (6 clubs – places 5–10), First Division (2 clubs – places 1–2)
Third round
20–22 September 2011163232324Superliga (4 clubs – places 1–4)
Fourth round
25–27 October 201181616160
Quarter-finals
22–24 November 201148880
Semi-finals
First leg 18–19 April 2012
Second leg 25–26 April 201224440
Final
17 May 201212220
  • From regional qualification
  • Including 2 byes

First round

Normally, 96 teams – would have been drawn into the first round, but because of the mergers of Kolding FC (with Vejle Boldklub to Vejle Boldklub Kolding) and Ølstykke FC (with Stenløse BK to SC Egedal), only 94 teams were eligible for the draw and two byes were given out. Matches are scheduled for 9–11 August but may be rescheduled for television coverage.

Jutland, north

Blokhus FC received a bye into the second round.

Jutland, middle

Skovbakken IK received a bye into the second round.

Jutland, south

Funen

Zealand and Lolland-Falster

Copenhagen, North Zealand and Bornholm

Second round

Number 5–10 from the previous season's Superliga and the two promoted teams from the previous season's First Division will enter in the second round. The matches will be played from 30 August – 1 September.

West

East

Third round

Fourth round

Quarter-finals

Jenssen
Paulsen Runsewe Diouf

Semi-finals

First leg

Runsewe Rasmussen

Second leg

Paulsen Antipas Santin

Final

References

References

  1. [http://kassiesa.net/uefafiles/2012-13-uefa-access-list.pdf 2012/13 Access list] {{Webarchive. link. (2018-12-11 Bert Kassies' Site)
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