2013–14 Svenska Cupen Qualifying Rounds

The 2013–14 Svenska Cupen was the 58th season of Svenska Cupen and the second season with the current layout.

A total of 96 clubs entered the competition.[1][2] The first round commenced on 21 May 2013 and the final is scheduled to be contested in May 2014, As of May 2013 it is still unknown if the final will return to Friends Arena in Solna or if the previous policy with the final being played at one of the finalists stadiums will return. The winners of the competition will earn a place in the second qualifying round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League, if they have not already qualified for European competition; if so then the runners-up will instead qualify for the first qualifying round of the competition and the team having finished third in the 2014 Allsvenskan will enter the second qualifying round instead of the first qualifying round and their respective berth will be passed down to the fourth team in the league. IFK Göteborg were the defending champions, having beaten Djurgårdens IF 3–1 on penalties after the match had finished 1–1 after extra time in last season's final. They were knocked out by Superettan newcomers IK Sirius in the quarter-finals. IF Elfsborg won their third Svenska Cupen title on 18 May 2014 after defeating Helsingborgs IF 1–0.

The only three associations of the Swedish District Football Associations that had a qualifying tournament were Dalarnas FF, Hälsinglands FF and Örebro Läns FF, the other districts decided their teams by Distriktsmästerskap (District Championships) or by club ranking 2012.

Qualified teams

Team District Method of
qualification
Ronneby BK Blekinge FF 2012 Svenskfast Cup winner
IFK Uddevalla Bohusläns FF 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet winner
Korsnäs IF Dalarnas FF Qualification tournament winner
Melleruds IF Dalslands FF 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet winner
Sandvikens IF Gestriklands FF 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet winner
FC Gute Gotlands FF 2013 Distriktsmästerskapet winner
Qviding FIFGöteborgs FF Highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
Lindome GIF 2013 Södercupen winner
Sävedalens IF 2013 Östra Cupen winner
Torslanda IK 2013 Hisingsmästerskapen winner
Utsiktens BK 2013 Västra Cupen winner
Hyltebruks IFHallands FF 2012 Intersport Cup runner-up
Ullareds IK 2012 Intersport Cup semi-finalist[upper-alpha 2]
Lerkils IF 2012 Intersport Cup semi-finalist[upper-alpha 2]
Hudiksvalls FF Hälsinglands FF Qualification tournament winner
IFK Östersund Jämtland-Härjedalens FF 2013 Reaxcer Cup winner
Selånger FK Medelpads FF Highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
IFK Luleå Norrbottens FF 2012 Coop Norrbotten Cup winner
Torns IFSkånes FF 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet winner
Eskilsminne IF 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet semi-finalist
Bunkeflo FF 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet semi-finalist
Kvarnby IK 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet quarter-finalist
IFK Hässleholm 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet quarter-finalist
IFK Trelleborg 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet quarter-finalist
Hittarps IK 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet quarter-finalist
Lunds BK 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet best round of 16
Kristianstads FF 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet second best round of 16[upper-alpha 3]
Tenhults IFSmålands FF 2012 Hyundai Cup winner
Vimmerby IF 2012 Hyundai Cup runner-up
Lindsdals IF 2012 Hyundai Cup semi-finalist
Råslätts SK 2012 Hyundai Cup semi-finalist
Husqvarna FF 2012 Hyundai Cup best quarter-finalist
Ljungby IF 2012 Hyundai Cup 3rd best quarter-finalist
Västerviks FF 2012 Hyundai Cup 4th best quarter-finalist[upper-alpha 4]
Eskilstuna CitySödermanlands FF 2013 Distriktsmästerskapet winner
Nyköpings BIS 2013 Distriktsmästerskapet runner-up
Vasalunds IFStockholms FF Highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
IK Frej2nd highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
AFC United 3rd highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
Akropolis IF4th highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
Sollentuna FF5th highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
Enskede IK6th highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
2012 Stockholm Cup runner-up
Karlbergs BK7th highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
Värmdö IF8th highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1][upper-alpha 5]
IFK Aspudden-Tellus2012 Stockholm Cup winner
IK SiriusUpplands FF Highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
Enköpings SK 2nd highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
Sunnersta AIF 2012 Upplandscupen winner
Karlstad BKVärmlands FF 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet winner
Carlstad United 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet runner-up
Mariehem SK Västerbottens FF 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet winner
Skövde AIKVästergötlands FF 2012 Intersport Cup winner
Vänersborgs IF 2012 Intersport Cup runner-up
Norrby IF 2012 Intersport Cup semi-finalist
Åsarp-Trädet FK 2012 Intersport Cup semi-finalist
Holmalunds IF 2012 Intersport Cup best quarter-finalist
Tibro AIK 2012 Intersport Cup 2nd best quarter-finalist
Västerås SK Västmanlands FF Highest ranked team[upper-alpha 1]
Härnösands FF Ångermanlands FF 2013 Distriktsmästerskapet winner
IFK KumlaÖrebro Läns FF Qualification tournament Group 1 winner
Rynninge IK Qualification tournament Group 2 winner
IK SleipnerÖstergötland FF 2012 Östgötacupen runner-up
Linghems SK 2012 Östgötacupen semi-finalist[upper-alpha 6]
Grebo IK 2012 Östgötacupen semi-finalist[upper-alpha 6]

Dalarnas FF qualification

The first round commenced on 10 March 2013 and the final was contested on 28 May 2013.[3] The four highest ranked teams in Dalarnas FF (except IK Brage) entered in the quarter-finals. The number in brackets, indicate what tier of Swedish football each team competed in for the 2013 season.

Hälsinglands FF qualification

In this qualification the winner of 2012 Distriktsmästerskapet, Rengsjö SK played a match against the winner of 2013 Distriktsmästerskapet, Hudiksvalls FF. The match was played on 25 June 2013.[4] The number in brackets, indicate what tier of Swedish football each team competed in for the 2013 season.

25 June 2013
19:00
Rengsjö SK (5) 0 – 4 Hudiksvalls FF (4)
Report Roos  24', 60'
Lööf  49'
Hafizović  76'
Rengsjö IP, Rengsjö
Attendance: Unknown
Referee: Håkan Lindqvist (Enånger)

Örebro Läns FF qualification

The first matches were played on 27 February 2013 and the last match was played on 27 March 2013.[5][6] The number in brackets, indicate what tier of Swedish football each team competed in for the 2013 season.

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners advanced to Round 1

Group 1

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
IFK Kumla 330050+59
BK Forward 320174+36
IFK Örebro 310247–33
Örebro Syrianska IF 300316–50
  BKF IFKK IFKÖ ÖSIF
BK Forward 4–2 3–0
IFK Kumla 2–0 2–0
IFK Örebro 2–1
Örebro Syrianska IF 0–1

Group 2

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Rynninge IK 3300100+109
Adolfsbergs IK 320146–26
Karlslunds IF 310284+43
IK Sturehov 3003012–120
  AIK IKS KIF RIK
Adolfsbergs IK 0–5
IK Sturehov 0–2
Karlslunds IF 1–2 7–0
Rynninge IK 3–0 2–0

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Based on 2012 Swedish club ranking. Teams in 2013 Allsvenskan and 2013 Superettan are not included in the ranking since they were automatically qualified for Round 2.
  2. 1 2 Received a place since winners Halmstads BK were automatically qualified for Round 2 as an Allsvenskan team.
  3. Received a place since runners-up Helsingborgs IF were automatically qualified for Round 2 as an Allsvenskan team.
  4. Received a place since 2nd best placed quarter-finalists Oskarshamns AIK refused to enter Svenska Cupen.
  5. Received a place since 2012 Stockholm Cup runners-up Enskede IK was one of the 7th best ranked teams.
  6. 1 2 Received a place since winners IFK Norrköping were automatically qualified for Round 2 as an Allsvenskan team.

References

  1. "Årsplan 2013" (PDF). fogis.se. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  2. "Föreskrifter för Svenska Cupen, herrar, 2012/2013" (PDF). svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  3. "Spelprogram – Kval Svenska Cupen, Herrar". The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
  4. "Spelprogram – Kval Svenska Cupen, Herrar". The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  5. "Tabell och resultat – Kval till Svenska Cupen Grupp 1". The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  6. "Tabell och resultat – Kval till Svenska Cupen Grupp 2". The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 1 June 2013.

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