2023 Faroe Islands Cup

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2023 Faroe Islands Cup
Løgmanssteypið
Country Faroe Islands
Teams16
Defending champions Víkingur Gøta
Champions Havnar Bóltfelag
Runners-up B68 Toftir
Matches played16
Goals scored58 (3.63 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Jógvan Højgaard
Steffan Løkin
(3 goals)
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The 2023 Faroe Islands Cup was the 69th edition of the Faroe Islands domestic football cup . It started on 21 April 2023 and ended on 4 November 2023. [1] Only the first teams of the participating clubs were allowed to enter the competition.

Contents

Havnar Bóltfelag won the cup (their twenty-ninth Faroe Islands Cup win) on 4 November 2023 with a 5–3 penalty shootout win over B68 Toftir after a 0–0 draw, qualifying for the 2024–25 Conference League second qualifying round.

First round

[2]

Team 1 Score Team 2
21 April 2023
AB Argir 1–0 Suðuroy
B36 Tórshavn 2–0
Hoyvík 0–6 EB/Streymur
ÍF 0–2 07 Vestur
NSÍ Runavík 14–0 MB
Skála 3–1 B71 Sandoy
TB Tvøroyri 0–1 B68 Toftir
Víkingur Gøta 1–2 (a.e.t.) Havnar Bóltfelag

Quarter-finals

[2]

Team 1 Score Team 2
10 May 2023
AB Argir 1–2 07 Vestur
B36 Tórshavn 0–2 Havnar Bóltfelag
B68 Toftir 2–1 NSÍ Runavík
EB/Streymur 4–1 Skála

Semi-finals

[2]

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
28 June 2023 (1st leg)
4 October 2023 (2nd leg)
07 Vestur 2–3 Havnar Bóltfelag 1–11–2
28 June 2023 (1st leg)
25 October 2023 (2nd leg)
EB/Streymur 1–5 B68 Toftir 0–31–2

Final

B68 Toftir 0–0 (a.e.t.) Havnar Bóltfelag
Penalties
3–5
Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Kári á Høvdanum

Bracket

 
First roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                      
 
 
 
 
AB Argir 1
 
 
 
Suðuroy 0
 
AB Argir 1
 
 
 
07 Vestur 2
 
ÍF 0
 
 
 
07 Vestur 2
 
07 Vestur 112
 
 
 
Havnar Bóltfelag 123
 
B36 Tórshavn 2
 
 
 
0
 
B36 Tórshavn 0
 
 
 
Havnar Bóltfelag 2
 
Víkingur Gøta 1
 
 
 
Havnar Bóltfelag (a.e.t.)2
 
B68 Toftir 0 (3)
 
 
 
Havnar Bóltfelag 0 (5)
 
Hoyvík 0
 
 
 
EB/Streymur 6
 
EB/Streymur 4
 
 
 
Skála 1
 
Skála 3
 
 
 
B71 Sandoy 1
 
EB/Streymur 011
 
 
 
B68 Toftir 325
 
TB Tvøroyri 0
 
 
 
B68 Toftir 1
 
B68 Toftir 2
 
 
 
NSÍ Runavík 1
 
NSÍ Runavík 14
 
 
MB 0
 

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