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2016–17 Danish Cup
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The 2016–17 Danish Cup was the 63rd season of the Danish Cup competition. Copenhagen won the tournament, earning qualification into the second qualifying round of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. However, as Copenhagen also won the 2016–17 Danish Superliga, Brøndby, the cup runners-up, were allotted the position.
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Structure
In the first round, there were 96 teams. 61 coming from the qualifiers among series teams in season 2016-17 with DBU Bornholm (1 team), DBU Fyn (10 teams), DBU Jutland (21 teams) DBU Copenhagen (11 teams), DBU Lolland-Falster (4 teams) and DBU Zealand (14 teams). An additional 23 teams come from the 2015-16 Danish 2nd Divisions and 10 teams from the 2015-16 Danish 1st Division. The last two teams were the bottom two from the 2015-16 Danish Superliga.
In the second round, there were 56 teams. 48 of them are winners from the first round with 6 teams from the 2015-16 Danish Superliga. The last teams were the top two from the 2015-16 Danish 1st Division.
In the third round, there will be 32 teams. 28 are winners from the second round. The last teams are the top four from the 2015-16 Danish Superliga.
The remainder of the competition will be in a "knockout" format.
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Participants
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107 teams are part of DBU Pokalen. All division team from the season 2015-16 is automatically Cup while enrolled seriehold played qualifying matches to come. FC Vestsjælland did not participate in the cup following a bankruptcy declaration.[1]
2016-17 Danish Superliga
2016-17 bet25 Liga
2016–17 Danish 2nd Divisions
DBU Bornholm
DBU Funen
DBU Jutland
DBU Copenhagen
DBU Lolland-Falster
DBU Zealand
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First round
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In the first round of the DBU Cup, the 94 teams are divided into a Western and Eastern Pool. The West Pool featured 50 teams, divided into three separate pools (North, Central and South/Funen Pool). The Eastern Pool of 44 teams was divided into two pools (Zealand/Lolland/Falster Pool and Zealand/Copenhagen/Bornholm Pool).
The First Round draw took place on Friday, 23 June 2016.[2]
West, Northern Pool
Sparekassen Vendsyssel Arena, Sæby
Referee: Patrick Remon Andersen
Nubi's Stadium, Nørresundby
Referee: Henrik Overgaard
Freja Park, Aalborg
Referee: Chris Johansen
JL Cars Arena, Aabybro
Referee: Tinna High Christensen
Løgstør Stadion, Løgstør
Referee: Michael V. Jensen
West, Central Pool
Søholt Sports Park, Silkeborg
Referee: Jens Maae
Sødalskolen, Braabrand
Referee: Morten Krogh
Riisvangen Stadion, Aarhus
Referee: Jakob Kehlet
Green Arena, Ringkøbing
Referee: Michael Tykgaard
Referee: Mathias Kræmer
Brædstrup Stadion, Brædstrup
Referee: Bjarke Bruun
CIF's Stadium, Aarhus
Referee: Allan Staal
Tarm Stadium, Tarm
Referee: Jørgen Daugbjerg Burchardt
Aabyhøj Stadion, Aabyhøj
Referee: Mikkel Redder
West, Southern/Funen Pool
Campus Road, Odense
Referee: Morten Bertelsen
Plumbing Fyn Arena, Morud
Referee: Midhat Sulejmanovic
Nørre Aaby Sports Park, Nørre Aaby
Referee: Paw Johansen
OKSON-Park, Odense
Referee: Martin Outzen
Netplan Arena, Aarslev
Referee: Søren Stagaard
Gillestad Park, Odense
Referee: Allan Rørdahl Borgstrøm
Høje Bøge Stadion, Svendborg
Referee: Peter Rasmussen
Hårby Stadium, Haarby
Referee: Midhat Sulejmanovic
Sydbank Stadium, Varde
Referee: Henrik Hansen
Referee: Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen
Referee: Morten Krogh
East, Zealand/Lolland/Falster Pool
OK+ Stadion, Nakskov
Referee: Kenneth Sørensen
Horslunde Stadion, Horslunde
Referee: Martin Køster
Jyderup Stadion, Jyderup
Referee: Nicolai Mossing Madsen
Karlslunde Stadion, Karlslunde
Referee: Jesper Nielsen
MB's Stadion, Maribo
Referee: Jakob A. Sundberg
Herlufsholm Stadion, Næstved
Referee: Kasper Madsen
East, Zealand/Copenhagen/Bornholm Pool
Referee: Danny V. Nielsen
Frederiksværk Stadion, Frederiksværk
Referee: Skjødt Petersen
Referee: Benjamin Leander
Birkerød Stadion, Birkerød
Referee: Lars Christoffersen
Måløv Idrætspark, Måløv
Referee: Jakob A. Sundberg
Sønderkærskolen, Hvidovre
Referee: Thomas Dahl Strandberg
Vestamager Idrætsanlæg, Tårnby
Referee: Casper Thorsøe Jr.
Vanløse Idrætspark, Vanløse
Referee: Peter Kjærsgaard
Avedøre Stadion, Hvidovre
Referee: Yasin Seker
Referee: Benjamin Leander
Ballerup Idrætspark, Ballerup
Referee: Benjamin Helm Svedborg
Referee: Anders Poulsen
Nymosen Sports Park, Gentofte
Referee: Simon Rosenlund
Herlev Stadion, Herlev
Referee: Jonas Hansen
Referee: Peter Munch Larsen
Referee: Jonas Hansen
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Second round
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In the second round the bottom six teams from the 2015-16 Superliga and the top two teams from the 2015-16 1st Division enter the competition. Together with the 48 winners from the first round, there will be a total of 56 teams in this round.
The teams are divided into two equal groups, East and West. Since there were more West teams than East team, the three DBU Funen teams, Dalum IF, BK Marienlyst and Otterup B&IK were moved into the East Group.
The draw took place on Friday. 12 August 2016 [3] with matches played on 30 August and 31 August 2016. The draw was organized so that clubs in the Superliga could not meet each other.
West
Bjergets Idrætsanlæg, Kjellerup
Referee: Esad Deronjic
Sydbank Stadium, Varde
Referee: Aydin Uslu
Referee: Bjarke Bruun
Aabyhøj Stadion, Aabyhøj
Referee: Jakob Kehlet
Aabyhøj Stadion, Højbjerg
Referee: Sandi Putros
Gillested Park, Odense
Referee: Allan Staal
Flemløse Stadion, Glamsbjerg
Referee: Jørgen Daugbjerg Burchardt
Lystrup Idrætsanlæg, Lystrup
Referee: Chris Johansen
OKSON-Park, Odense
Referee: Peter Rasmussen
Referee: Morten Krogh
Brabrand Idrætsanlæg, Brabrand
Referee: Henrik Overgaard
Lundholm Høje Stadion, Nørresundby
Referee: Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen
Referee: Mikkel Redder
Referee: Morten Krogh
East
Referee: Martin Køster
Dalum Stadium, Odense
Referee: Paw Johansen
Birkerød Stadion, Birkerød
Referee: Jesper Nielsen
Lillevang Idrætscente, Roskilde
Referee: Benjamin Willaume-Jantzen
Ledøje Idrætscenter, Smørum
Referee: Anders Poulsen
Otterup Stadium, Otterup
Referee: Søren Stagaard
Vestamager Idrætsanlæg, Kastrup
Referee: Michael Johansen
Referee: Thomas Dahl Strandberg
Fredensborg Stadion, Fredensborg
Referee: Jonas Hansen
Frederiksværk Stadion, Frederiksværk
Referee: Lars Christoffersen
Skovbrynet Skole, Bagsværd
Referee: Benjamin Leander
Referee: Benjamin Willaume-Jantzen
DMI's anlæg, Døllefjelde Musse
Referee: Kenneth Sørensen
Skovshoved Idrætspark, Skovshoved
Referee: Jakob A. Sundberg
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Third round
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In the third round the top four teams from the 2016–17 Danish Superliga enter the competition, and together with the 28 winners from the second round, there will be 32 teams in this round.
The draw is organized so that clubs in the Super League can not face each other.
The draw took place on Friday. 9 September 2016.[4]
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Fourth round
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The draw took place on Friday, November 4, 2016.[21]
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Quarter-finals
The Quarter-final draw took place on Friday, March 17, 2017.[31]
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Semi-finals
The DBU changed the Semi-final format this season. Instead of a two-leg aggregate, the semi-finals will just be played as a single match.[36] The Semi-final draw was held on April 7, 2017.[37]
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Final
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