Cargills Food City FA Cup | |
Country | Sri Lanka |
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Dates | 24 November 2016 – |
Teams | 672 |
Champions | Army SC (6th title) |
2018–19 → |
The 2016-17 was the 55th season of Sri Lanka FA Cup, the top tier knockout football tournament in Sri Lanka. It was sponsored by Cargills for the 4th consecutive year, and known as Cargills Food City FA Cup. [1] There were 672 clubs participating in 66 leagues around the country. [2] The tournament began on 24 November 2016 with the preliminary round.
The defending champions were Army.
The preliminary rounds were conducted at league level on a knockout basis. Accordingly, each league held knockout rounds for its clubs and the champions from each league advanced to the next round. A total of 60 (minus the 6 services) teams advanced and were added to the 31 teams who were among the final 32 team of the Cargills Food City FA Cup 2015.
Out of the qualified 60 teams, six received byes and the remaining 54 played a second round on a knockout basis. The qualifying 27 teams went into a draw with the remaining 37 teams. The final 64 teams were drawn to play the third stage.
Prior to entering for the tournament, from the total of 91 teams, 29 received the go to the next round based on their performance in the FA cup in 2015. A draw was held to fix the matches for this round.
Round | Clubs Remaining | Clubs involved | Byes Received |
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Preliminary round | 60 | 641 | — |
Second round | 27 | 54 | — |
Third round | 32 | 64 | 37 |
Fourth round | 16 | 32 | — |
Fifth round | 8 | 16 | — |
Quarter-finals | 4 | 8 | — |
Semi-finals | 2 | 4 | — |
Finals | 1 | 2 | — |
In the preliminary round 641 clubs competed in their leagues. Then the winners of each league qualified for the second round. The second round consisted of 61 league winners.
This 61 league winners qualified for the second round. [3]
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61 clubs of league winners contested in this round. The 30 winners advanced to the third round. [4]
Old Bens | 3–1 | Sunshine |
Solaniya | 3–0 | Technic |
Grahaloka | 0–0 (1–3 p) | UO Moratuwa |
Kurundhuwatta Utd | 1–1 (6–5 p) | Green Field |
Urban Council | 0–5 | Golden Rise |
Jupiters | 4–1 | HGS Blue |
Old Mazenodian | 7–1 | Thotawatte |
Cooray SC | 3–0 | Kahatowita JF |
Navagampura | 3–0 | Paramount |
Al Hira | 3–0 | Lucky Birds |
Anuradhapura Utd | 1–3 | Wimbledon |
Easwaran | 3–0 | Freedom |
Serendib | 2–2 (6–5 p) | Red Sun |
Leo | 5–1 | BM Youth |
Manchester | 1–4 | Maya |
Gold Moon | 3–0 | Al Adhan |
Young Birds | 1–0 | Young Marians |
Philip Gunawardena A | 3–0 | Medagama |
Youth | 0–3 | Municipal Council |
Walawa | 2–5 | Liberty |
St.Xavier’s | 3–0 | Iqbal |
Vinmeengal | 0–3 | Kurinchikalum |
Young Birds | 3–0 | Diamonds |
Vaanavil | 0–10 | Olympic |
Reliance | 3–0 | Pioneer |
National | 3–0 | oung Lions |
Jegameetpar | 0–1 | Prisons Department |
Joseph Vaz | 1–2 | SLTB |
Uni of Moratuwa 0–7 New Youngs FC
Java Lane 2–0 Prison SC
Municipal Council (Rathnapura) 0–9 Saunders SC
Air Force SC 13–0 Reliance SC
Liverpool SC 3–4 St.Mary’s SC
Nawagampura SC 1—3 Crystal Palace FC
St.Nicholas SC 4–0 Al Hira SC
Singing Fish SC 3–0 Jupiters SC
Kurinjikumaran SC 1–2 Brilliant SC
Colombo FC 2–0 SLTB SC
Olympic SC 0–3 Super Sun SC
Navy SC 2-0 Cooray SC
Maya SC (Kegalle FL) 0–3 Army SC (walkover)
St.Xavier’s SC (Madhu Manthai FL) 0–3 Matara City Club (walkover)
Pelicans SC 3–0 Philip Gunawardena SC (Seethawaka FL) (walkover)
Jet Liners SC 3–0 Solaniya SC (walkover)
Old Mazenodians SC 2–3 Civil Security SC
Up Country Lions 5–1 Gold Moon SC (Matale FL)
Old Bens SC 1–2 New Star SC
Negombo Youth 9–0 Green Light SC (Trincomalee FL)
Police SC 9–0 Liberty SC (Bandarawela FL)
Leo SC (Kurunegala FL) 2–0 Thihariya Youth SC
Sivanantha SC 0–3 Kirulapone Utd
Renown SC 3–0 Young Birds SC (Mulativu FL)
Serendib SC 1 (4)–1 (2) St.Joseph’s SC
Easwaran SC (Vavuniya FL) 3–0 Kalutara Park (walkover)
Wimbledon SC (Puttlam FL) 3–0 Hillary SC
Kurunduwatta SC (Galle FL) 0–1 Comrades SC
Young Birds SC (N’Eliya FL) 1–0 Solid SC
Renown SC (Hatton FL) 0–3 Blue Star SC
Red Star SC 10–1 National SC (Kanthankudy FL)
Date unknown
Golden Rise SC 3–0 Highlanders (awarded due to ineligible players)
Super Sun SC 2–1 Serendib SC
Saunders SC 6–1 Up Country Lions SC
Blue Star SC 3–0 Leo SC
Crystal Palace 1(3)–1(2) New Youngs FC
Negombo Youth 6–0 Jet Liners SC
Easwaran SC 0–20 Army SC
Brilliant SC 2–1 Red Star SC
St.Mary’s SC 12–0 Wimbledon SC
St.Nicholas’ SC 0–1 Navy SC
Civil Security 1(3)–1(4) Air Force SC
Golden Rise SC 1–4 Renown SC
Kirulapone United 1–5 Java Lane
Colombo FC 3–0 Young Birds SC (walkover)
Comrades SC 2(1)–2(4) Pelican SC
Police SC 0(1)–0(4) Singing Fish SC
Matara City 3–1 New Star SC
26 April 2017 | Super Sun | 1–0 | St.Mary's |
29 April 2017 | SL Navy | 1–4 | SL Army |
29 April 2017 | Renown | 8–0 | Brilliant |
30 April 2017 | Pelicans | 0–5 | Colombo |
30 April 2017 | Saunders | 2–2 (3–1 p) | Negombo Youth |
30 April 2017 | SL Air Force | 3–0 | Matara City |
1 May 2017 | Java Lane | 2–0 | Crystal Palace |
1 May 2017 | Singing Fish | 1–2 | Blue Star |
6 May 2017 | SL Army | 12–1 | Super Sun |
6 May 2017 | Saunders | 2–1 | Blue Star |
7 May 2017 | SL Air Force | 0–1 | Colombo |
7 May 2017 | Renown | 1–3 | Java Lane |
13 May 2017 | SL Army | 3–2 | Colombo |
13 May 2017 | Saunders | 1–1 (3–5 p) | Java Lane |
SL Army | 5–1 | Java Lane |
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