2014 Syrian Cup

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2014 Syrian Cup
Tournament details
CountrySyria
Final positions
Champions Al-Jaish
  2013
2015  

The 2014 version of the Syrian Cup is the 44th edition to be played. It is the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Syria. Al-Wahda are the defending champions of the last two editions. [1]

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The competition has been disrupted because of the ongoing Syrian Civil War, where some games have been awarded as 3–0 victories due to teams not being able to compete.

The winners of the competition enter the 2015 AFC Cup.

First round

23 June 2014 Al-Karamah 10–0 Jawlan
11:00
23 June 2014 Tishreen 3–0 (w/o) Daria Club
14:00
23 June 2014 Omayya 3–0 (w/o) Al Khabour
14:00
25 June 2014 Al-Majd 3–0 (w/o) Al-Sahel
13:00
26 June 2014 Taliya 6–1 Bariqa
14:00
28 June 2014 Al-Fotuwa 0–3 (w/o) Nidal
14:00
28 June 2014 Al-Wathba 2–1 Al-Arabi
14:00
2 July 2014 Al-Wahda 4–1 Al Shahba
14:00
2 July 2014 Al-Shorta 3–0 Al-Jazeera
14:00
2 July 2014 Musfat Banyas 3–0 (w/o) Kiswah
14:00
2 July 2014 Al-Ittihad 1–0 Al-Muhafaza
14:00
2 July 2014 Al-Jaish 3–2 Jableh
20:00

Second round

7 July 2014 Al-Wahda 3–0 Al-Shorta
14:00
7 July 2014 Musfat Banyas 2–1 Nidal
14:00
7 July 2014 Maleeha 1–2 Nawair
14:00
7 July 2014 Al-Majd 0–4 Al-Jaish
14:00
7 July 2014 Al-Hurriya 4–1 Omayya
14:00
8 July 2014 Taliya 0–3 (w/o) Al-Karamah
13:00
8 July 2014 Al-Wathba 1–1
(3–4 p)
Hutteen
14:00
9 July 2014 Al-Ittihad 3–0 Tishreen
14:00

Quarter-finals

13 July 2014 Hutteen 0–1 Al-Ittihad
14:00
13 July 2014 Musfat Banyas 3–0 Al-Hurriya
14:00
13 July 2014 Al-Wahda 4–1 Nawair
14:00
14 July 2014 Al-Karamah 0–0
(0–3 p)
Al-Jaish
14:00

Semi-finals

20 July 2014 Al-Wahda 0–2 Al-Jaish
20 July 2014 Musfat Banyas 2–0 Al-Ittihad

Final

25 July 2014 Al-Jaish 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Musfat Banyas

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References

  1. "Decisive confrontations in the Cup quarter-finals Republic" (in Arabic). Syrian-soccer.com. 10 July 2014. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2014.