2013 FFV State Knockout Cup

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2013 FFV State Knockout Cup
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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.

Contents

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.

Format

RoundClubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Scheduled for
weekend(s) of
Round 19428nonenone2 March
Round 2806414409 March
Round 3483232none23 March
Round 4323216164 May
Round 5161616none8 June
Quarter-Finals888none17 and 24 July
Semi-Finals444none21 August
Final222none7 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.

Round 1

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]

North Zone

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

East Zone

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

South Zone

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

West Zone

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

Round 2

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]

North Zone

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

East Zone

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

South Zone

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

West Zone

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 AEDTAlec 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

Round 3

These matches were played on the weekend of 23 March; the Draw was held on 12 March. [3]

North Zone

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

East Zone

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

South Zone

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

West Zone

23 March Sebastopol Vikings 2–4 Western Eagles St Georges Reserve
15:00 AEDTAlec 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

Round 4 saw the introduction of 16 Seeded Clubs, selected based on their performance in the 2012 FFV State Knockout Cup. [4]

Clubs Entering

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]

North Zone

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 AESTFilip 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

East Zone

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

South Zone

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

West Zone

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 AESTRobert 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

Round 5

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 AESTPhillip 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

Quarter-finals

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 Soccerball shade.svg7', 53'Attendance: 450
23 July Dandenong Thunder 3–3 (6–5 pen.) Werribee City George Andrews Reserve
7:30 PM [5]

Semi-finals

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

Final

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 Soccerball shade.svg78' Vergas Soccerball shade.svg4' (o.g.)
Hayne Soccerball shade.svg57', 83' (pen.)
Attendance: 1,367

Notes

  1. Hume City were originally seeded in Werribee City's place, but withdrew from the competition.

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