2016 Korean FA Cup

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2016 Korean FA Cup
2016 KEB Hana Bank FA Cup
Tournament details
CountryFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Date12 March – 3 December 2016
Teams83
Final positions
Champions Suwon Samsung Bluewings (4th title)
Runner-up FC Seoul
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s) Adriano (5 goals) [1]
Best player Yeom Ki-hun [1]
  2015
2017  

The 2016 Korean FA Cup, known as 2016 KEB Hana Bank FA Cup, was the 21st edition of the Korean FA Cup. Suwon Samsung Bluewings won their fourth FA Cup title after defeating defending champions FC Seoul in the final, and qualified for the 2017 AFC Champions League.

Contents

Qualifying rounds

First round

The first round was held on 12 and 13 March 2016.

12 March 2016 Cheongju University 4–1Mokpo Christian Hospital Cheongju University, Cheongju
11:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016Siheung Citizen2–3 Yonsei University Gimcheon Stadium, Gimcheon
11:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016 Goyang Citizen 4–1Jeju CityEoulimnuri Byeolmuri ground, Goyang
14:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016Ulsan Sejong Industry0–1 Yeonggwang FC Ulsan Stadium, Ulsan
14:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016 Konkuk University 3–0LG Electronics Chungju Stadium, Chungju
14:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016SK Hynix1–2 FC Uijeongbu Icheon Stadium's Auxiliary Stadium, Icheon
14:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016 Hannam University 3–2Nexen Tire Hannam University, Daejeon
14:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016 Fuji Xerox 4–2Seonam UniversitySuwon young-heung Sports Park, Suwon
14:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016 Sangji University 7–1Daewoong BioSangji University, Wonju
14:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016 Pyeongchang FC 0–2 Halla University Pyeongchang Stadium, Pyeongchang
14:00 UTC+09:00
12 March 2016 Yangpyeong FC 1–0 Hanyang University Yongmoon Sports Park
14:00 UTC+09:00
13 March 2016Samsung Electronics3–6 (a.e.t.) Buyeo FC Gimcheon Stadium, Gimcheon
11:00 UTC+09:00
13 March 2016 Seoul United 2–3 SMC Engineering Hyochang Stadium, Seoul
15:00 UTC+09:00

Second round

The second round was held on 26 March 2016.

26 March 2016 Cheongju University 0–3 Hwaseong FC Cheongju University Playground, Cheongju
14:00 UTC+09:00
26 March 2016 Kyung Hee University 3–2 Jungnang Chorus Mustang Yongin Football Center Fourth Stadium, Yongin
14:00 UTC+09:00
26 March 2016 Hannam University 2–0 Chuncheon FC Hannam University, Daejeon
14:00 UTC+09:00
26 March 2016 Sangji University 3–2SMC EngineeringSangji University Playground, Wonju
14:00 UTC+09:00
26 March 2016 Halla University 2–1 Icheon Citizen Halla University Playground, Wonju
14:00 UTC+09:00
26 March 2016Fuji Xerox1–4 Konkuk University
: UTC+09:00
26 March 2016 Incheon National University 1–0Buyeo FCIncheon National University Playground, Incheon
14:00 UTC+09:00
26 March 2016 Sungkyunkwan University 4–3 FC Uijeongbu Sungkyunkwan University Playground
14:00 UTC+09:00
26 March 2016 Goyang Citizen 1–2 Paju Citizen Goyang Sport Complex, Goyang
14:00 UTC+09:00
26 March 2016 Yangpyeong FC 2–1 Jeonju Citizen
14:00 UTC+09:00
26 March 2016 Yeungnam University 3–1 Honam University Yeungnam University Artificial Ground, Gyeongsan
14:00 UTC+09:00

Third round

The third round matches were played between 23 April and 3 May 2016.

30 April 2016Yangpyeong FC1–3 Yeungnam University
14:00 UTC+09:00

Final rounds

Bracket

Round of 32

The round of 32 was held on 11 May 2016.

11 May 2016 Yongin City 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Gangneung City Yongin Football Center, Yongin
16:00 UTC+09:00 Soccerball shade.svg63'Soccerball shade.svg75'
11 May 2016 FC Seoul 4–2 (a.e.t.) Daegu FC Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul
19:30 UTC+09:00 Adriano Soccerball shade.svg74', 77', 103', 120' Cesinha Soccerball shade.svg39', 53'

Round of 16

The round of 16 was held on 22 June 2016.

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals were held on 13 July 2016.

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were held on 26 October 2016.

Final

The final was held on 27 November and 3 December 2016.

See also

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References

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