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* teams from regional championships
The first round was held on 29 July 2007. The 96 participating teams were the 17 winners from the preliminary round and 79 teams from the second, third and fourth level leagues (Czech 2. Liga; ČFL, MSFL; Divize A, Divize B, Divize C, Divize D, Divize E).
The second round was held on 5 September 2007. The 64 participating teams were the 48 winners from the first round and 16 teams from the Czech First League. Teams in Bold won and advanced to the third round.
The third round was held on 26 September 2007. The 32 participating teams were all winners from the second round. Teams in Bold won and advanced to the fourth round.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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FK Dukla Prague (2) | 1–3 | AC Sparta Prague (1) |
MSK Břeclav (3) | 0–1 | Bohemians 1905 (1) |
FC Vysočina Jihlava (2) | 0–2 | 1. FC Brno (1) |
FK Union Cheb 2001 (3) | 0–1 | SK Dynamo České Budějovice (1) |
FC Chomutov (4) | 0–0 5-4 pen | FK SIAD Most (1) |
1. HFK Olomouc (2) | 2–1 | FK Teplice (1) |
FK Fotbal Třinec (2) | 0–0 5-4 pen | 1. FC Slovácko (2) |
FK Kolín (3) | 0–4 | FK Mladá Boleslav (1) |
Jiskra Rýmařov (4) | 0–4 | FC Slovan Liberec (1) |
Sokol Konice (4) | 1–3 | Fotbal Fulnek (2) |
Fotbal Frýdek-Místek (3) | 2–1 | MFK Karviná (3) |
Jiskra Třeboň (4) | 0–2 | FK Jablonec 97 (1) |
FK Marila Příbram (2) | 0–1 | FC Viktoria Plzeň (1) |
Bohemians (Střížkov) Prague (2) | 1–0 | FC Hradec Králové (2) |
FK Náchod-Deštné (3) | 1–4 | FK Viktoria Žižkov (1) |
SK Líšeň (4) | 4–3 | SK Slavia Prague (1) |
The fourth round was held on 10 October 2007. The 16 participating teams were the winners from the third round. Bold teams won and qualified for the quarter-finals.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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AC Sparta Prague (1) | 2–0 | Bohemians 1905 (1) |
SK Dynamo České Budějovice (1) | 0–2 | 1. FC Brno (1) |
FC Chomutov (4) | 0–3 | 1. HFK Olomouc (2) |
FK Fotbal Třinec (2) | 2–1 | FK Mladá Boleslav (1) |
Fotbal Fulnek (2) | 1–1 3-4 pen | FC Slovan Liberec (1) |
Fotbal Frýdek-Místek (3) | 1–2 | FK Jablonec 97 (1) |
Bohemians (Střížkov) Prague (2) | 2–0 | FC Viktoria Plzeň (1) |
SK Líšeň (4) | 0–1 | FK Viktoria Žižkov (1) |
The quarter finals were played over two legs on 9 April and 16 April 2008. The 8 participating teams were the winners from the fourth round matches. Bold teams won and progressed to the semi-finals.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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FK Fotbal Třinec | 2–5 | FC Slovan Liberec | 0–3 | 2–2 |
1. HFK Olomouc | 2–5 | AC Sparta Prague | 1–2 | 1–3 |
FK Viktoria Žižkov | 1–1 (a) | Bohemians (Střížkov) Prague | 1–1 | 0–0 |
FK Jablonec 97 | 1–5 | 1. FC Brno | 0–3 | 1–2 |
9 April 2008 | FK Fotbal Třinec | 0–3 | FC Slovan Liberec | Třinec |
16:30 CEST | Report | Papoušek ![]() Frejlach ![]() Dočkal ![]() | Stadium: Stadion Rudolfa Labaje Attendance: 2,221 Referee: Jan Jílek |
9 April 2008 | 1. HFK Olomouc | 1–2 | AC Sparta Prague | Olomouc |
16:30 CEST | Došek ![]() | Report | Slepička ![]() | Stadium: Stadion FK Holice Attendance: 1,520 Referee: Jiří Jech |
9 April 2008 | FK Viktoria Žižkov | 1–1 | Bohemians (Střížkov) Prague | Prague |
16:45 CEST | Koukal ![]() | Report | Ibe ![]() | Stadium: FK Viktoria Stadion Attendance: 1,208 Referee: Jiří Adam |
9 April 2008 | FK Jablonec 97 | 0–3 | 1. FC Brno | Jablonec nad Nisou |
18:00 CEST | Report | Polách ![]() Besta ![]() Večeřa ![]() | Stadium: Stadion Střelnice Attendance: 2,040 Referee: Pavel Franěk |
16 April 2008 | FC Slovan Liberec | 2–2 (5–2 agg.) | FK Fotbal Třinec | Liberec |
17:00 CEST | Radzinevičius ![]() Frejlach ![]() | Report | Cieslar ![]() Lukšík ![]() | Stadium: Stadion u Nisy Attendance: 978 Referee: Tomáš Adámek |
16 April 2008 | Bohemians (Střížkov) Prague | 0–0 (1(a)–1 agg.) | FK Viktoria Žižkov | Prague |
17:00 CEST | Report | Stadium: Na Chvalech Attendance: 981 Referee: Radek Matějek |
16 April 2008 | AC Sparta Prague | 3–1 (5–2 agg.) | 1. HFK Olomouc | Prague |
18:00 CEST | Kulič ![]() Holenda ![]() Kolář ![]() | Report | Korčián ![]() | Stadium: AXA Arena Attendance: 1,339 Referee: Petr Ardeleánu |
16 April 2008 | 1. FC Brno | 2–1 (5–1 agg.) | FK Jablonec 97 | Brno |
19:30 CEST | Baláž ![]() Trousil ![]() | Report | Michálek ![]() | Stadium: Městský fotbalový stadion Srbská Attendance: 1,150 Referee: Petr Mikel |
The semi finals were played on 30 April and 7 May 2008. The 4 participating teams were the winners from the quarter-finals. Bold teams won and qualified for the final.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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1. FC Brno | 3–4 | FC Slovan Liberec | 2–2 | 1–2 |
Bohemians (Střížkov) Prague | 0–2 | AC Sparta Prague | 0–1 | 0–1 |
30 April 2008 | Bohemians (Střížkov) Prague | 0–1 | AC Sparta Prague | Prague |
17:00 CEST | Report | Jeslínek ![]() | Stadium: Na Chvalech Attendance: 1,530 Referee: Tomáš Kocourek |
1 May 2008 | 1. FC Brno | 2–2 | FC Slovan Liberec | Brno |
17:00 CEST | Došek ![]() Pavlík ![]() | Report | Dočkal ![]() Dort ![]() | Stadium: Městský fotbalový stadion Srbská Attendance: 1,308 Referee: Michal Paták |
7 May 2008 | AC Sparta Prague | 1–0 (2–0 agg.) | Bohemians (Střížkov) Prague | Prague |
17:00 CEST | Jeslínek ![]() | Report | Stadium: AXA Arena Attendance: 1,339 Referee: Jan Jílek |
7 May 2008 | FC Slovan Liberec | 2–1 (4–3 agg.) | 1. FC Brno | Liberec |
20:00 CEST | Nezmar ![]() Smetana ![]() | Report | Došek ![]() | Stadium: Stadion u Nisy Attendance: 4,665 Referee: Milan Makovička |
Slovan Liberec | 0–0 | Sparta Prague |
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Report | ||
Penalties | ||
Radzinevičius ![]() Holeňák ![]() Kerić ![]() Bílek ![]() Dočkal ![]() | 3–4 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
FC Slovan Liberec qualified for the 2008–09 UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round because Sparta Prague had already qualified for European competition through the league.
As all Czech First League teams, Sparta Prague joined in the second round. They won all six matches. This was their third consecutive victory in the competition.
Round | Home team | 1st Leg | 2nd Leg | Agg | Away team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2nd | FK Baník Sokolov | 1-5 | 1-5 | AC Sparta Prague | |
3rd | FK Dukla Prague | 1-3 | 1-3 | AC Sparta Prague | |
4th | AC Sparta Prague | 2-0 | 2-0 | Bohemians 1905 | |
Quarter final | 1. HFK Olomouc | 1-2 | 1-3 | 2-5 | AC Sparta Prague |
Semi final | FK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov) | 0-1 | 0-1 | 0-2 | AC Sparta Prague |
Final | FC Slovan Liberec | 0-0 (p.s. 3–4) | 0-0 (p.s. 3–4) | AC Sparta Prague | |
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