Copa Cable Onda Satelital | |
Country | Panama |
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Dates | 20 September 2016 – 5 April 2017 |
Championship venue | Estadio Maracaná, Panama City |
Teams | 48 |
Champions | Santa Gema |
Runners-up | Centenario |
Championship match score | Santa Gema 2–1 Centenario |
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The 2016–17 Copa Panamá (officially known as Copa Cable Onda Satelital because of its sponsorship with Cable Onda) was the 2nd season of the annual Panamanian knockout football cup competition. Forty-eight clubs from the first to the third tier of the Panamanian football league system participated in this year's competition. [1]
The Copa Panamá is a Panamanian football cup competition. Its first edition was held in 2015.
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20 September 2016
Independiente Darién 1 - 3 Colón C-3
Deportivo Palmas Bellas 3 - 0 Atlético Nacional
Atlético Junior 1 - 3 Sporting San Miguelito
Millenium Juan Díaz 0 - 4 Azuero
21 September 2016
Virgen del Carmen 1 - 0 Alianza
Atlético Millonario 0 - 3 Tierra Firme
Real Chorrillito 0 - 3 Panama Viejo
Galaxy 1 - 7 Árabe Unido
27 September 2016
Bugabita 1 - 1 (3 - 5 P) Deportivo Vista Alegre
Darién FC 0 - 8 Santa Gema
Arsenal 0 - 1 New York Colón
Promesas de Dios 1 - 1 (3 - 1 P) Independiente
28 September 2016
Chigoré 1 - 3 Centenario
San Martín 5 - 0 Atlético Chiriquí
Alianza 51 1 - 5 Leones de América
San Antonio Herrera 0 - 2 Costa del Este
18 October 2016
Virgen del Carmen 1 - 0 Bambu
Deportivo Vista Alegre 0 - 0 (2 - 3 P) Río Abajo
Colón C-3 0 - 2 San Francisco
19 October 2016
Centenario 0 - 0 (3 - 0 P) Chorrillo
River Plate 2 - 2 (5 - 3 P) New York Colón
Promesas de Dios 2 - 3 Panamá Oeste
Costa del Este 1 - 0 Plaza Amador
25 October 2016
Deportivo Palmas Bellas 0 - 4 Deportivo San Miguelito
San Antonio Herrera 1 - 2 San Martín
Santa Gema 5 - 1 Atlético Veraguense
Panama Viejo 0 - 0 (4 - 3 P) Tauro
26 October 2016
Sporting París 0 - 4 Azuero
La Barriada 0 - 4 Árabe Unido
Halcones 1 - 3 Sporting San Miguelito
Santo Domingo 1 - 1 (3 - 5 P) Leones de América
Deportivo Junior 0 - 1 Tierra Firme
31 January 2017
Río Abajo 2 - 0 San Francisco
Virgen del Carmen 0 - 5 Árabe Unido
Deportivo San Miguelito 0 - 1 Sporting San Miguelito
Panama Viejo 4 - 0 Tierra Firme
1 February 2017
Centenario 1 - 1 (3 - 1 P) Panamá Oeste
San Martín 0 - 2 Costa del Este
Santa Gema 4 - 1 Leones de América
River Plate 0 - 0 (4 - 5 P) Azuero
7 March 2017
Panama Viejo 1 - 0 Río Abajo
Centenario 1 - 1 (5 - 4 P) Árabe Unido
8 March 2017
Azuero 0 - 2 Sporting San Miguelito
Costa del Este 1 - 2 Santa Gema
22 March 2017
Centenario 1 - 0 Sporting San Miguelito
Panama Viejo 0 - 0 (2 - 4 P) Santa Gema
5 April 2017
Centenario 1 - 2 Santa Gema
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