2017 Syrian Cup

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2017 Syrian Cup
Tournament details
CountrySyria
Final positions
Champions Al-Wahda
Runner-up Al-Karamah
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored123 (3.84 per match)
  2016
2018  

The 2017 version of the Syrian Cup is the 47th edition to be played. It is the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Syria. Al-Wahda are the defending champions. [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 will enter the 2018 AFC Cup qualifying playoffs.

First round

Shorta Aleppo 0 – 0
4-3 pens
Al-Nayrab

Second round

28 April 2017 Al-Sahel 0 - 2 Tishreen
29 April 2017 Al-Ittihad 3 - 0 (w/o) Jaramana
29 April 2017 Al-Bariqa 0 - 3 (w/o) Al-Nawair
30 April 2017 Nidal 1 - 4 Jableh
30 April 2017 Al-Jazeera 3 - 0 (w/o) Al-Yarmouk
1 May 2017 Harjla 2 - 5 Hutteen
2 May 2017 Afrin 0 - 4 Al-Hurriya
2 May 2017 Al-Fotuwa 3 - 0 (w/o) Zakiyah
5 May 2017 Al-Taliya 4 - 0 Al-Jawlan
5 May 2017 Al-Kiswah 0 - 3 (w/o) Al-Karamah
6 May 2017 Shorta Aleppo 0 - 14 Al-Majd
6 May 2017 Al-Wathba 7 - 2 Al-Nasr
11 May 2016 Musfat Baniyas 0 - 5 Al-Muhafaza
12 June 2017 Al-Jaish 12 - 0 Lahitheh
13 June 2017 Al-Wahda 8 - 0 Al-Mukharram
16 June 2017 Al-Shorta 3 - 0 (w/o) Al-Herafyeen

Third round

10 July 2017 Al-Majd 0 – 2 Al-Fotuwa
10 July 2017 Hutteen 1 – 1
1-3 pens
Al-Ittihad
10 July 2017 Al-Wathba 2 – 3 Al-Wahda
11 July 2017 Al-Hurriya 1 – 3 Al-Jaish
11 July 2017 Al-Shorta 1 – 1
2-3 pens
Al-Karamah
11 July 2017 Tishreen 1 – 1
5-4 pens
Al-Nawair
12 July 2017 Jableh 1 - 0 Al-Taliya
12 July 2017 Al-Jazeera 0 - 3 (w/o) Al-Muhafaza

Quarter-finals

16 July 2017 Al-Jaish 1 – 0 Al-Fotuwa
17 July 2017 Al-Karamah 1 – 0 Tishreen
20 July 2017 Al-Wahda 3 – 0 Jableh
9 September 2017 Al-Muhafaza 1 – 3 Al-Ittihad

Semi-finals

15 October 2017 Al-Jaish 0 – 1 Al-Karamah
15 October 2017 Al-Wahda 3 – 1 Al-Ittihad

Final

27 October 2017 Al-Karamah 1 – 2 Al-Wahda
Referee: Wissam Rabee

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References

  1. "Syria - Syrian Cup - Results, fixtures, tables, statistics - Futbol24".