2009 Vietnamese Cup

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2009 Vietnamese Cup
Flag of Vietnam.svg
CountryFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Dates31 January – 29 August
Teams27
Defending champions Cang Sai Gon F.C. and Binh Dinh FC (2 titles each)
Champions SHB Da Nang FC
Runners-up Viettel FC (The Cong)
Matches played26
Goals scored65 (2.5 per match)
2008
2010
All statistics correct as of 19 April 2021.

The 2009 Vietnamese National Cup (known as the Bamboo Airways National Cup for sponsorship reasons) season is the 17th edition [1] of the Vietnamese Cup, [2] the football knockout competition of Vietnam organized by the Vietnam Football Federation. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Five teams (Viettel Football Club (The Cong, in season), Becamex Binh Duong FC, Nam Dinh Football Club, Khanh Hoa FC and Ha Noi ACB F.C.) will not compete in the first round, and are automatically qualified for the round of 16. [7]

First round

Jan 311 Hoa Phat 0-0* Hai Phong FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 Quang Nam FC 3-0 XMCT.Thanh Hoa Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 T&T Ha Noi 2-1 Quang Ngai FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 Than Quang Ninh FC 0-1 Quan khu 4 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 SLNA 2-0 Huda Hue F.C. Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 Dong Nai FC 2-1 Binh Dinh FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 Da Nang 2-0 An Do-An Giang Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 Tay Ninh F.C. 0-1 TDCS Dong Thap F.C. Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 HAGL 3-2 Saigon United F.C. Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 Tien Giang FC 0-2 DTLA Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 11 TP.HCM 1-2 Can Tho FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Round of 16

Feb 21Round of 16 Ha Noi ACB 2-1 Hoa Phat Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 22Round of 16 BHTS Quang Nam 0-1 Viettel FC (The Cong) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 22Round of 16 T&T Ha Noi 3-3* Quan khu 4 Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Note: *[2-4 pen]
Feb 22Round of 16 SLNA 1-0 Nam Dinh FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 22Round of 16 Khanh Hoa FC 1-0 Dong Nai FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 22Round of 16 SHB Da Nang FC 2-1 TDCS Dong Thap F.C. Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 22Round of 16 HAGL FC 1-0 DTLA Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Feb 22Round of 16 Can Tho FC 1-3 Binh Duong Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Quarter–final round

Apr 4Quarter–final Ha Noi ACB 1-2 Viettel FC (The Cong) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Apr 4Quarter–final Quan khu 4 0-0* Song Lam Nghe An FC (SLNA) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Note: *[1-3 pen]
Apr 4Quarter–final Khanh Hoa FC 0-3 SHB Da Nang FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Jul 15Quarter–final Hoàng Anh Gia Lai F.C. (HAGL) 1-2 Becamex Binh Duong FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
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Semi-finals

Jul 29Semi-Final Viettel FC (The Cong) 4-1 Song Lam Nghe An FC (SLNA) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Khanh Lam 20
Reginaldo 42
D.Silva 44
Van Hien 81
Report Din Akame 74
Jul 29Semi-Final SHB Da Nang FC 3-3* Becamex Binh Duong FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Merlo 9, 87
Quoc Anh 15
Report Philani 4, 84, 89.
Note: *[3-0 pen]

Final

Aug 29Final Viettel FC (The Cong) 0-1 SHB Da Nang FC Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Report Merlo 77


Finalist players

Viettel FC (The Cong) Squad

As of 29 August 2009 [8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Manh Dung
2 DF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Quoc Long
3 DF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Anh Tuan
4 DF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Xuan Hop
6 DF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Duy Linh
5 MF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Xuan Thanh
8 MF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Van Hien
10 MF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Bao Khanh
11 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Reginaldo
7 FW Flag of North Macedonia.svg  MKD Gilson Da Silva
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA De Oliviera
19 MF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Khanh Lam
16 MF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Quang Vinh
18 FW Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Cong Huy

SHB Da Nang FC Squad

As of 29 August 2009 [9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Duc Cuong
2 DF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Cao Cuong
3 DF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Hoang Quang
4 DF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Phuoc Vinh
6 DF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Van Hoc
5 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Nguyễn Rogerio
8 MF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Nguyen Sa
10 MF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Quang Tuan
11 FW Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Van Meo
7 FW Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Quoc Anh
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Diego Oliveira Silva
19 MF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Quang Cuong
16 MF Flag of Vietnam.svg  VIE Thanh Phuc
18 FW Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Gastón Merlo

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