2017 Serbian Cup Final

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2017 Serbian Cup Final
Event 2016–17 Serbian Cup
Date27 May 2017 (2017-05-27)
Venue Partizan Stadium, Belgrade
Referee Milorad Mažić
Attendance20,000
2016
2018

The 2017 Serbian Cup Final was the 11th final of the Serbian Cup. It took place on 27 May 2017 at Partizan Stadium in Belgrade, Serbia and was contested between rivals Partizan and Red Star.

Contents

The match was broadcast live in Serbia by Arena Sport.

Route to the Final

Partizan

RoundOppositionScore
1st round Napredak Kruševac (H)3–1
2nd round Žarkovo (A)0–2
QF Voždovac (A)1–2
SF 1st leg Vojvodina (A)0–0
SF 2nd legVojvodina (H)1–0
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue; (N) = Neutral venue.

Partizan started their campaign in the 1st round. In it, they were drawn at home against Napredak Kruševac. At home, Partizan won 3–1 with two goals from Uroš Đurđević and one goal from Leonardo. [1] In the 2nd round, Partizan drew Serbian League Belgrade side Žarkovo. Partizan won 2–0 with two goals from Valeri Bojinov. [2] In the quarter-finals, Partizan were drawn Serbian SuperLiga fellow Voždovac. At the Voždovac Stadium, Partizan won 2–1 with goals from Đurđević and Leonardo. [3] In the first leg of semi-final at Karađorđe Stadium, Partizan played without goals against Vojvodina. In the second leg, Partizan won 1–0 at home, with Đurđević's goal and reached the final. [4]

Red Star

RoundOppositionScore
1st round ČSK Čelarevo (A)0–3
2nd round BSK Borča (H)3–0
QF Mladost Lučani (H)4–2
SF 1st leg Čukarički (A)1–4
SF 2nd legČukarički (H)1–2
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue; (N) = Neutral venue.

Red Star also started in the 1st where they were drawn at away against Serbian First League side ČSK Čelarevo. Red Star won 3–0 with goal from Marko Poletanović, captain Aleksandar Luković and Predrag Sikimić. [5] In the 2nd round, they were drawn with Serbian First League team BSK Borča at home. Red Star won 3–0 with goals from Slavoljub Srnić, Hugo Vieira and Petar Orlandić. [6] In the Quarter-finals, they were drawn against fellow Serbian SuperLiga side and Mladost Lučani. At home, Red Star won 4–2 thanks with goals from Guélor Kanga, Nemanja Milić, Richmond Boakye and Aleksandar Luković. [7] In the first leg of semi-finals, Red Star were drawn against fellow Serbian SuperLiga, Čukarički. Red Star won 4–1 at away, with a goal from Damien Le Tallec, two goals from Richmond Boakye and one own goal. [8] In the second leg, Red Star has lost 1–2 at home. [9] Richmond Boakye has scored from penalty spot.

Pre-match

The match should to be played on Karađorđe Stadium in Novi Sad. After semi-finals, in the final are qualified Partizan and Red Star and It was decided that the match was held in Belgrade. [10] On 18 May 2017, on the draw was decided to play on Partizan Stadium. [11]

The last meeting between Partizan and Red Star in Cup final, was in the 2000–01 FR Yugoslavia Cup. [12] The game was played at Red Star's stadium and Partizan won 1–0 by Saša Ilić's goal in 65th minute. It is interesting that Saša Ilić still plays in Partizan.

Due to injuries, for Partizan could not play Brazilian defensive midfielder Everton Luiz [13] and goalkeeper Filip Kljajić. [14] For Partizan could not play and left-back Nemanja Miletić, because he got yellow card against Vojvodina, in the second leg of the semi-finals. [15]

For Red Star could not play Ghanaian defender Abraham Frimpong, because he got a yellow card against Čukarički, in the second leg of the semi-finals. [16]

Details

Partizan 1–0 Red Star
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Partizan Stadium, Belgrade
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Milorad Mažić


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Partizan
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Red Star
GK85 Flag of Serbia.svg Nemanja Stevanović
RB4 Flag of Serbia.svg Miroslav Vulićević (c) Yellow card.svg 63'
CB4 Flag of Serbia.svg Nikola Milenković
CB18 Flag of Serbia.svg Bojan Ostojić Yellow card.svg 1'
LB24 Flag of Libya.svg Mohamed El Monir Yellow card.svg 75'
CM8 Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Jevtović
CM29 Flag of Montenegro.svg Nebojša Kosović
LM7 Flag of Serbia.svg Nemanja Mihajlović Sub off.svg 65'
RM95 Flag of Montenegro.svg Marko Janković Yellow card.svg 79'Sub off.svg 88'
SS42 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Yellow card.svg 35'Sub off.svg 84'
CF32 Flag of Serbia.svg Uroš Đurđević
Substitutes:
GK61 Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Jovičić
CB6 Flag of Serbia.svg Lazar Ćirković
DM29 Flag of Serbia.svg Milan Radin Sub on.svg 84'
CM22 Flag of Serbia.svg Saša Ilić Sub on.svg 88'
AM11 Flag of Serbia.svg Petar Đuričković Sub on.svg 65'Yellow card.svg 90+5'
CF3 Flag of Cameroon.svg Léandre Tawamba
CF99 Flag of Serbia.svg Đorđe Jovanović
Manager:
Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Nikolić
GK1 Flag of Serbia.svg Damir Kahriman
RB2 Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Petković
CB4 Flag of France.svg Damien Le Tallec
CB3 Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Luković
LB33 Flag of Serbia.svg Dušan Anđelković
DM73 Flag of Serbia.svg Mihailo Ristić Sub off.svg 85'
DM20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mitchell Donald Yellow card.svg 36'
AM8 Flag of Gabon.svg Guélor Kanga
RW17 Flag of Serbia.svg Srđan Plavšić Yellow card.svg 67'Sub off.svg 69'
CF19 Flag of Ghana.svg Richmond Boakye
LW55 Flag of Serbia.svg Slavoljub Srnić Sub off.svg 60'
Substitutes:
GK22 Flag of Serbia.svg Filip Manojlović
DM6 Flag of Serbia.svg Uroš Račić
CM10 Flag of Serbia.svg Nenad Milijaš Sub on.svg 85'
RW16 Flag of Serbia.svg Nemanja Milić Sub on.svg 60'
CF45 Flag of Serbia.svg Luka Adžić
CF69 Flag of Serbia.svg Srđan Vujaklija Sub on.svg 69'
CF81 Flag of Serbia.svg Predrag Sikimić
Manager:
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Boško Gjurovski

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