Tournament details | |
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Country | Australia |
Teams | 130 |
The 2013 FFV State Knockout Cup was the third edition of a football (soccer) knockout-cup competition held between men's clubs in Victoria, Australia in 2013, the annual edition of the Dockerty Cup. The first round was played during the weekend of 3 March 2013, with the Final scheduled for 7 September.
Unlike previous years, this tournament does not stagger the entrance of teams based on their position on the football pyramid; teams from as high as the Victorian Premier League participated in the opening round, though 16 selected clubs were given byes to the Fourth Round.
Round | Clubs remaining | Clubs involved | Winners from previous round | New entries this round | Scheduled for weekend(s) of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Round 1 | 94 | 28 | none | none | 2 March |
Round 2 | 80 | 64 | 14 | 40 | 9 March |
Round 3 | 48 | 32 | 32 | none | 23 March |
Round 4 | 32 | 32 | 16 | 16 | 4 May |
Round 5 | 16 | 16 | 16 | none | 8 June |
Quarter-Finals | 8 | 8 | 8 | none | 17 and 24 July |
Semi-Finals | 4 | 4 | 4 | none | 21 August |
Final | 2 | 2 | 2 | none | 7 September |
During Rounds 1–4, the matches will be played within 4 geographical "zones" (North, South, East and West), with the zones merging into a single competition in Round 5.
50 Clubs were randomly granted byes into Round 2; the remaining 28 of the introductory teams played in Round 1 on the weekend of 2 March. The Draw for this round was held on 15 February. [1]
2 March | Cobram Victory | 3–0 | FC Strathmore | Barooga Recreation Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
2 March | Whittlesea United | 0–1 | Brunswick City | Dunstan Reserve – Pitch 1 |
17:30 AEDT |
2 March | Northern Falcons | 0–6 | Bundoora United | State Football Centre – Pitch 1 |
16:00 AEDT |
2 March | Cobram SC | 0–3 | Mitchell Rangers | Barooga Recreation Reserve |
18:00 AEDT |
2 March | Watsonia Heights | 3–2 | Kyneton District | James Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
2 March | Whitehorse United | 0–3 | Malvern City | Knox Regional Football Centre – Pitch 1 |
15:30 AEDT |
2 March | Collingwood City | 4–8 | Croydon City Arrows | Dorset Recreation Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
1 March | Boroondara Eagles | 2–1 | Ringwood City | Knox Regional Football Centre – Pitch 1 |
20:30 AEDT |
2 March | Mornington | 2–1 | Peninsula Strikers | Dallas Brooks Park – Pitch 1 |
15:00 AEDT |
2 March | Monash University | 3–0 | Waverley Victory | Knox Regional Football Centre – Pitch 1 |
12:30 AEDT |
2 March | Sunshine George Cross | 2–1 | North Sunshine Eagles | Chaplin Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
2 March | St Albans Saints | 3–0 | Melton Phoenix | MacPherson Park |
15:00 AEDT |
2 March | Westvale SC | 3–2 | Essendon Royals | Reggio Calabria Club |
15:00 AEDT |
2 March | Ballarat Red Devils | 9–1 | Truganina Hornets | Trekardo Park |
15:00 AEDT |
These matches were played during the weekend of 9 March. The Draw for this round was held on 15 February, the same day as the Draw for Round 1. [2]
9 March | Moreland City | 3–0 | Fawkner Blues FC | Campbell Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Bundoora United | 2–2 (4–5 p) | Mill Park | Hillsview Recreation Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
17 March | Watsonia Heights | 0–1 | Preston Lions | Gabonia Avenue Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Brunswick City | 8–1 | West Preston | Dunstan Reserve |
17:30 AEDT |
9 March | Northern Roosters | 2–3 | La Trobe University | La Trobe University |
16:00 AEDT |
9 March | Mitchell Rangers | 0–8 | Heidelberg Stars | State Football Centre |
14:00 AEDT |
17 March | Shepparton SC | 1–3 | Sunbury United | Langama Park |
15:00 AEDT |
11 March | Cobram Victory | 3–0 | Wangaratta City | Barooga Recreation Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Old Camberwell | 1–2 | Monbulk Rangers | Clifton Park |
16:00 AEDT |
13 March | Old Xaverians | 0–4 | Box Hill United | State Football Centre |
20:30 AEDT |
11 March | Boroondara Eagles | 1–2 | Croydon City | Dorset Recreation Reserve |
20:30 AEDT |
9 March | Eltham Redbacks | 0–6 | FC Clifton Hill | State Football Centre |
17:00 AEDT |
9 March | Melbourne University | 3–2 | Glen Waverley | Knox Regional Football Centre – Pitch 1 |
18:30 AEDT |
9 March | Old Carey | 3–1 | Manningham United | State Football Centre |
11:00 AEDT |
13 March | Malvern City | 3–1 | Riversdale | State Football Centre |
20:30 AEDT |
9 March | Knox City | 0–1 | Old Melburnians | State Football Centre |
17:00 AEDT |
9 March | Berwick City | 1–2 | St Kilda | Jack Thomas Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Kingston City | 5–0 | Keysborough | The Grange Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Sandown Lions | 0–6 | Mornington | Dallas Brooks Park |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Elwood City | 3–3 (4–3 p) | Seaford United | Elwood Park |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Monash University | 1–2 | Springvale White Eagles | Serbian Sports Centre |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Mazenod United | 9–0 | Prahran City | Kingston Heath Soccer Complex – Pitch 1 |
14:00 AEDT |
9 March | Brighton | 5–2 | Parkmore | Parkmore Soccer Club |
17:00 AEDT |
9 March | Middle Park | 0–1 | South Yarra | State Football Centre |
17:00 AEDT |
9 March | Sebastopol Vikings | 2–1 | Brimbank Stallions | St Georges Reserve – Pitch 1 |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Hoppers Crossing | 3–1 | Altona North | Grange Reserve – Pitch 1 |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Sunshine George Cross | 5–1 | Point Cook | Chaplin Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Keilor Park | 8–2 | Corio | Keilor Park Recreation Reserve – Pitch 1 |
15:00 AEDT |
11 March | Westvale | 0–6 | St Albans Saints | Churchill Reserve |
16:30 AEDT |
9 March | Western Eagles | 11–1 | Warrnambool Wolves | Polish Sports & Recreation Complex – Pitch 1 |
15:00 AEDT | Alec Strycharski 4, 12, 28 John Strycharski 31 Kacper Hubiak 53, 60 Phillip Mucha 58, 72 Wojciech Galon 76 Stefan Jesensek 83, 85 | 47 |
9 March | Balmoral | 3–2 | Melbourne Lions | Balmoral Park |
15:00 AEDT |
9 March | Cairnlea | 0–3 | Ballarat Red Devils | Trekardo Park |
15:00 AEDT |
These matches were played on the weekend of 23 March; the Draw was held on 12 March. [3]
1 April | Brunswick City | 4–6 | Cobram Victory | CB Smith Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | Moreland City | 8–0 | Mill Park | Findon Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | Heidelberg Stars | 1–2 | Preston Lions | Genis Steel Stadium (BT Connor Reserve) |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | Sunbury United | 3–0 | La Trobe University | Langama Park |
15:00 AEDT |
22 March | Monbulk Rangers | 4–1 | Old Carey | Monbulk Recreation Reserve |
20:30 AEDT |
23 March | Box Hill | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Malvern City | Kevin Bartlett Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | FC Clifton Hill | 3–1 | Croydon City | Quarries Park |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | Old Melburnians | 3–2 | Melbourne University | State Football Centre |
16:30 AEDT |
23 March | St Kilda | 3–1 | Mornington | Dallas Brooks Park |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | Kingston City | 2–0 | Mazenod United | The Grange Reserve |
17:00 AEDT |
23 March | Elwood City | 2–1 | South Yarra | Elwood Park |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | Brighton | 0–2 | Springvale White Eagles | Kingston Heath Soccer Complex |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | Sebastopol Vikings | 2–4 | Western Eagles | St Georges Reserve |
15:00 AEDT | Alec Strycharski 15, 25, 38 Kacper Hubiak 73 |
23 March | Hoppers Crossing | 2–0 | Balmoral | Grange Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | Sunshine George Cross | 2–0 | St Albans Saints | Chaplin Reserve |
15:00 AEDT |
23 March | Ballarat Red Devils | 2–4 | Keilor Park | Trekrado Park |
15:00 AEDT |
Round 4 saw the introduction of 16 Seeded Clubs, selected based on their performance in the 2012 FFV State Knockout Cup. [4]
North Zone
East Zone
South Zone
West Zone
The Round 4 matches were played on the weekend of 4 May; the Draw was held on 25 March. [3]
4 May | Heidelberg United | 0–5 | Moreland City | Olympic Village |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | Sunbury United | 1–2 | Preston Lions | Langama Park |
14:00 AEST | Filip Dimovski 68 Nikola Naumovski 90+ |
4 May | Pascoe Vale | 4–3 (a.e.t.) | Cobram Victory | Hosken Reserve |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | Northcote City | 2–1 | Moreland Zebras | John Cain Memorial Park |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | Richmond Eagles | 6–1 | Monbulk Rangers | Kevin Bartlett Reserve |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | Old Melburnians | 0–2 | FC Clifton Hill | Howard Dawson Reserve |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | South Melbourne | 3–0 | Oakleigh Cannons | Lakeside Stadium |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | Port Melbourne Sharks | 2–3 | Box Hill United | SS Anderson Reserve |
16:30 AEST |
4 May | Kingston City | 0–4 | Dandenong Thunder | The Grange Reserve |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | Werribee City | 1–1 (9–8 p) | Southern Stars | Galvin Park Reserve |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | Bentleigh Greens | 2–1 | Springvale White Eagles | Kingston Heath Soccer Complex |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | St Kilda | 2–1 | Elwood City | Elwood Park |
14:00 AEST |
3 May | Melbourne Knights | 0–1 | Keilor Park | Knights Stadium |
19:30 AEST |
4 May | Western Eagles | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | Hoppers Crossing | Polish Sports & Recreation Complex |
14:00 AEST | Robert Chelchowski 50 |
4 May | North Geelong Warriors | 1–5 | Green Gully Cavaliers | Elcho Park |
14:00 AEST |
4 May | Altona Magic | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Sunshine George Cross | Paisley Park Soccer Complex |
14:00 AEST |
This round saw the 4 winners from each Zone in the previous round enter a single 16-Club draw. These matches were played on the weekend of 8 June; the Draw took place on 6 May. [3]
7 June | Richmond Eagles | 3–0 | Box Hill United | Kevin Bartlett Reserve |
19:30 AEST |
8 June | Keilor Park | 1–2 | Green Gully Cavaliers | Keilor Park Recreation Reserve |
14:00 AEST |
8 June | Moreland City | 3–4 (a.e.t.) | FC Clifton Hill | Clifton Park |
14:00 AEST |
8 June | Pascoe Vale | 0–1 | Werribee City | Hosken Reserve |
14:00 AEST |
8 June | Western Eagles | 1–2 | Preston Lions | Polish Sports and Recreation Complex |
14:00 AEST | Phillip Mucha 6 |
8 June | St Kilda | 0–3 | Dandenong Thunder | Elwood Park |
14:00 AEST |
8 June | Sunshine George Cross | 2–0 | Bentleigh Greens | Chaplin Reserve |
14:00 AEST |
10 June | South Melbourne | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Northcote City | Lakeside Stadium |
15:00 AEST |
The Draw for the quarter-finals took place on 12 June; the matches took place on 23 July.
23 July | Green Gully Cavaliers | 3–2 | Clifton Hill | Green Gully Reserve |
7:30 PM | [5] |
23 July | Richmond Eagles | 1–3 | Sunshine George Cross | Kevin Bartlett Reserve |
7:30 PM | [5] |
23 July | South Melbourne | 4–2 | Preston Lions | Lakeside stadium |
7:30 PM | ?? | [5] | Dauda 7', 53' | Attendance: 450 |
23 July | Dandenong Thunder | 3–3 (6–5 pen.) | Werribee City | George Andrews Reserve |
7:30 PM | [5] |
The Draw for the semi-finals took place on 15 July.
21 August | South Melbourne | 0–1 | Green Gully Cavaliers | JL Murphy Reserve |
7:30 PM |
28 August | Dandenong Thunder | 5–0 | Sunshine George Cross | David Barro Stadium |
8 PM |
The Final was played at the neutral venue of Knights Stadium on 8 September.
8 September | Dandenong Thunder | 1–3 | Green Gully Cavaliers | Knights Stadium |
3PM | Foster 78' | Vergas 4' (o.g.) Hayne 57', 83' (pen.) | Attendance: 1,367 |
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