2005–06 Croatian Football Cup

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2005–06 Croatian Football Cup
Tournament details
CountryCroatia
Teams48
Defending champions Rijeka
Final positions
Champions Rijeka (2nd title)
Runner-up Varteks
Tournament statistics
Matches played54
Goals scored200 (3.7 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Leon Benko (9)
  2004–05
2006–07  

The 2005–06 Croatian Football Cup was the fifteenth season of Croatia's football knockout competition.

Contents

Calendar

RoundMain dateNumber of fixturesClubsNew entries this round
Preliminary round 31 August 20051648 → 32none
First round 21 September 20051632 → 1616
Second round 19 October 2005816 → 8none
Quarter-finals 9 and 15 November 200588 → 4none
Semi-finals 29 March and 5 April 200644 → 2none
Final 26 April and 3 May 200622 → 1none

Preliminary round

The preliminary round was held on 31 August 2005.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1 Vukovar '91 5–1 Papuk
2Hajduk Hercegovac1–3 ZET
3 Samobor 1–0 Konavljanin
4 Moslavina 3–1 Istra Pula
5 Graničar 2–5 Zagorec
6 Slavonija Požega 0–0 (4–3 p) Koprivnica
7 Podravina 1–3 Jedinstvo Omladinac
8Mladost Sigetec0–2 Belišće
9 Ogulin 13–0Croatia Turanj
10 Čakovec 3–1 Nehaj
11Vodice0–0 (5–4 p) Oriolik
12 HAŠK 3–2Zadrugar Oprisavci
13 Višnjevac 0–4 Međimurje
14 Hrvace 5–0Naprijed Hreljin
15 Bjelovar 2–3 Segesta
16 Vinogradar 7–1Kalinovac

First round

Matches played on 21 September 2005.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1 HAŠK 0–8 Dinamo Zagreb
2 Hrvace 0–3 Hajduk Split
3 Ogulin 2–3 Varteks
4 Jedinstvo Omladinac 0–2 Rijeka
5Vodice0–5 Osijek
6 ZET 1–0 Pula Staro Češko
7 Moslavina 1–0 NK Zagreb
8 Slavonija Požega 1–3 Kamen Ingrad
9 Samobor 1–4 Cibalia
10 Vinogradar 2–1 Pomorac
11 Vukovar '91 0–3 Slaven Belupo
12 Čakovec 0–4 Inter Zaprešić
13 Međimurje 2–0 Zadar
14 Zagorec 0–3 Hrvatski Dragovoljac
15 Segesta 1–0 Belišće
16Naftaš Ivanić2–0 Šibenik

Second round

Matches played on 19 October 2005.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Naftaš Ivanić3–2 Dinamo Zagreb
2 Segesta 1–2 Hajduk Split
3 Hrvatski Dragovoljac 0–2 Varteks
4 Rijeka 3–1 Međimurje
5 Osijek 2–0 Inter Zaprešić
6 Slaven Belupo 5–0 ZET
7 Vinogradar 3–2 Moslavina
8 Cibalia 1–3 Kamen Ingrad

Quarter-finals

First legs were held on 9 November and second legs on 15 November 2005.

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Osijek 2–3 Hajduk Split 1–11–2
Slaven Belupo 2–4 Kamen Ingrad 1–01–4
Varteks 5–2Naftaš Ivanić4–11–1
Vinogradar 1–10 Rijeka 1–20–8

Semi-finals

Hajduk Split 1–1 Rijeka
Kranjčar Soccerball shade.svg21' (pen.) Report
(in Croatian)
Vugrinec Soccerball shade.svg55'
Stadion Poljud, Split
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Željko Širić (Osijek)
Rijeka 1–0 Hajduk Split
Novaković Soccerball shade.svg23' Report
(in Croatian)
Stadion Kantrida, Rijeka
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Draženko Kovačić (Križevci)

Rijeka won 2–1 on aggregate.


Varteks 3–3 Kamen Ingrad
Benko Soccerball shade.svg53', 70'
Pokrivač Soccerball shade.svg50'
Report
(in Croatian)
Parmaković Soccerball shade.svg30'
Lakić Soccerball shade.svg61'
Brajković Soccerball shade.svg81'
Stadion Varteks, Varaždin
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Edo Trivković (Split)
Kamen Ingrad 1–2 Varteks
Zelenika Soccerball shade.svg88' Report
(in Croatian)
Pavličić Soccerball shade.svg10'
Jolić Soccerball shade.svg25'
Stadion Kamen Ingrad, Velika
Attendance: 400
Referee: Vlado Svilokos (Sisak)

Varteks won 5–4 on aggregate.

Final

First leg

Rijeka 4–0 Varteks
Vugrinec Soccerball shade.svg20', 68'
Linić Soccerball shade.svg43'
Bobič Soccerball shade.svg81'
Report
(in Croatian)
Stadion Kantrida, Rijeka
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Draženko Kovačić (Križevci)

Second leg

Varteks 5–1 Rijeka
Lučić Soccerball shade.svg23'
Benko Soccerball shade.svg54'
Šafarić Soccerball shade.svg84' (pen.)
Novinić Soccerball shade.svg90', 91'
Report
(in Croatian)
Vugrinec Soccerball shade.svg77'
Stadion Varteks, Varaždin
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Alojzije Šupraha (Kolan)

Aggregate score was 5–5, Rijeka won on away goals rule.

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