1984–85 KNVB Cup

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1984–85
Tournament details
CountryNetherlands
Teams64
Defending champions Feyenoord
Final positions
Champions FC Utrecht
Runner-up Helmond Sport
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s) Hallvar Thoresen (8)
  1983–84
1985–86  

The 1984-85 KNVB Cup 67th edition of the Dutch national football annual knockout tournament for the KNVB Cup. 46 teams contested, beginning on 20 October 1984 and ending at the final on 6 June 1985.

Contents

FC Utrecht beat Helmond Sport 1–0 and won the cup for the first time.

Replays were held if teams were tied after ninety minutes.

Teams

First round

The matches of the first round were played on 20-21 October 1984. The last six matches were played on 17-18 November.

Home teamResultAway team
NAC E2–0 AZ'67 E
VV Nieuw Lekkerland A3–3 PEC Zwolle E
VV NoordwijkA4–2 SC Veendam 1
Pax Hengelo A1–7 HFC Haarlem E
RCHA5–3Dijka Steenwijk A
ROHDA Raalte A0–0 FC Volendam E
VV Sliedrecht A1–1 Excelsior E
SV Spakenburg A1–1 SC Cambuur 1
De Treffers A1–3ACVA
Vitesse Arnhem 11–0 Roda JC E
VV DOVO A0–5 Ajax E
Kozakken Boys A0–2 FC Den Bosch E
NSVVA4–2 NEC 1
Rijnsburgse BoysA4–1SV De Valleivogels A
VV Caesar A0–1Zwolsche BoysA
VV Geldrop/AEK A1–2 Sparta E
Home teamResultAway team
AFC A1–1 FC Wageningen 1
AFC '34 A1–2 RBC 1
DETOA7–0RKSV Venlo A
VV Drachten A1–2 Feyenoord E
FC Eindhoven 10–5 Fortuna Sittard E
USV Elinkwijk A0–5 PSV E
FC Den Haag 12–1 SVV 1
FC Twente E4–0 DS '79 1
VV Gilze A0–4 sc Heerenveen 1 (at H'veen)
Go Ahead Eagles E2–0 RKC 1
De Graafschap 12–0 Willem II 1
'VV Heerjansdam'A3–2 FC Groningen E
Helmond Sport 12–0 SC Heracles 1
IJsselmeervogels A1–4 FC VVV 1
TSV Longa A1–6 FC Utrecht E (played at Utrecht)
MVV E2–1 Telstar 1

E Eredivisie; 1 Eerste Divisie; A Amateur teams

Replays

Home teamResultAway team
Excelsior 4–0VV Sliedrecht
PEC Zwolle 3–1VV Nieuw Lekkerland
SC Cambuur 3–1SV Spakenburg
FC Volendam 2–0ROHDA Raalte
FC Wageningen 3–2AFC

Second round

The matches of the second round were played on November 17 and 18, 1984.

Home teamResultAway team
PSV 11–0Rijnsburgse Boys
RBC 1–2 FC Volendam
SC Cambuur 1–1 Vitesse Arnhem
FC Wageningen 3–2RCH
Ajax 6–0VV Heerjansdam (in December 2011)
FC Den Bosch 2–0 FC VVV (in December 2011)
FC Utrecht 4–0Zwolsche Boys (on February 6, 1985)
Sparta 5–1NSVV (on February 6, 1985)
Home teamResultAway team
FC Den Haag 0–2 Helmond Sport
FC Twente 8–0 De Graafschap
Feyenoord 1–2 Excelsior
Go Ahead Eagles 2–1 PEC Zwolle
HFC Haarlem 2–0ACV
sc Heerenveen 1–3 Fortuna Sittard
MVV 5–0VV Noordwijk
NAC 8–2DETO

Replay

Home teamResultAway team
Vitesse Arnhem 2–0 SC Cambuur

Round of 16

The matches of the round of 16 were played on March 13, 1985.

Home teamResultAway team
Ajax 1–1 PSV
Excelsior 0–0 MVV
FC Twente 2–2 FC Den Bosch
FC Utrecht 2–0 FC Volendam
Fortuna Sittard 0–3 Go Ahead Eagles
NAC 1–1 Helmond Sport
Sparta 2–1 HFC Haarlem
Vitesse Arnhem 0–1 FC Wageningen

Replays

Home teamResultAway team
FC Den Bosch 6–3 FC Twente
Helmond Sport (p) 3-3 NAC
MVV 2–0 Excelsior
PSV 2–0 Ajax

Quarter finals

The quarter finals were played on March 27, 1985.

Home teamResultAway team
FC Den Bosch 1–2 Helmond Sport
MVV 1–1 PSV
Sparta 0–2 FC Utrecht
FC Wageningen 2–0 Go Ahead Eagles

Replay

Home teamResultAway team
PSV 6–3 MVV

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played on May 7, 1985.

Home teamResultAway team
FC Utrecht 0–0 PSV
FC Wageningen 1–1 Helmond Sport

Replays

The replays were played on May 21 and 22, 1985.

Home teamResultAway team
Helmond Sport 2–1 FC Wageningen
PSV 2–2 (p) FC Utrecht

Final

Utrecht 1–0 Helmond Sport
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Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Piet Bosman

FC Utrecht would play in the Cup Winners' Cup.

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