Country | Vietnam |
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Dates | 9 February – 30 September |
Teams | 27 |
Defending champions | Cang Sai Gon F.C. and Binh Dinh FC (2 titles each) |
Champions | DPM. Nam Dinh |
Runners-up | Binh Dinh FC |
Matches played | 26 |
Goals scored | 61 (2.35 per match) |
← 2006 2008 → All statistics correct as of 19 April 2021. |
The 2007 Vietnamese National Cup (known as the Bamboo Airways National Cup for sponsorship reasons) season is the 15th edition [1] of the Vietnamese Cup, [2] the football knockout competition of Vietnam organized by the Vietnam Football Federation. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Five teams did not play in the first round, and were automatically qualified for the round of 16. [7]
All matches in the first phase took place on February 9.
Quan khu 4 FC 0-1 TN Quang Ngai FC
DPM. Nam Dinh FC 4-0 Quan khu 5 FC
Huda Hue F.C. 0-0 Than Quang Ninh FC [4-3 pen]
TCDK. SLNA 1-0 The Cong Viettel
TDCS Dong Thap F.C. 2-1 An Giang FC
DMN.SG 0-5 Binh Duong FC
Khanh Hoa FC 3-0 Tay Ninh F.C.
Can Tho FC 2-1 HA Gia Lai
TMN.CSG 4-1 T.Pomina Tien Giang
All matches in this phase took place on February 24.
Hòa Phát Hà Nội F.C. 1-1 TN.Quang Ngai [6-5 pen]
DPM. Nam Dinh FC 4-1 Quang Nam FC
Huda Hue F.C. 0-0 VH.Hai Phong [6-5 pen]
TCDK.SLNA 0-0 Da Nang [1-0 pen]
Binh Dinh FC 2-2 Dong Nai [3-2 pen]
TDCS Dong Thap F.C. 2-1 Binh Duong FC
TMN.CSG 0-2 GDT.LA
[May 31]Semi-Final | Hòa Phát Hà Nội F.C. | 0-2 | DPM. Nam Dinh FC | Vietnam |
Report | Hoang Ngoc 32, 60 |
[May 31]Semi-Final | Huda Hue F.C. | 0-3 | TCDK SLNA | Vietnam |
Report | Le Cong Vinh 22, 77, Valdiney 37 |
[May 31]Semi-Final | Binh Dinh FC | 4-2 | TDCS Dong Thap F.C. | Vietnam |
Tran Doan Khoa Thanh 9, Sarayoot 27, 63, Le Kim Binh 70 | Report | Pham Thanh Tuan 30 Phan Thanh Binh 70 |
[Jun 1]Semi-Final | Khanh Hoa FC | 1-0 | GDT.LA | Vietnam |
Van Phu 90 | Report |
[Sep 9]Semi-Final | DPM. Nam Dinh FC | 1-1* | TCDK. SLNA | Vietnam |
Khuong Quoc Tuan 91 | Report | Nguyen Trong Hoang 74 | ||
Note: *[4-3 pen] |
[Sep 9]Semi-Final | Binh Dinh FC | 1-1* | Khanh Hoa FC | Vietnam |
Le Minh Mính 20 | Report | Dao Van Phong 42 | ||
Note: *[7-6 pen] |
Sep 30Final | DPM. Nam Dinh FC | 1-0 | Binh Dinh FC | Vietnam |
Tran Trong Loc 17 | Report | Stadium: Ninh Binh Attendance: 8,000 |
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