2020–21 Kosovar Cup

The 2020–21 Kosovar Cup is the football knockout competition of Kosovo in the 2020–21 season.

2020–21 Kosovar Cup
Tournament details
CountryKosovo
Teams40
Defending championsPrishtina
Final positions
ChampionsLlapi
Runner-upDukagjini
Tournament statistics
Matches played40
Goals scored138 (3.45 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Ahmed Januzi
(4 goals)
All statistics correct as of 12 May 2021.

First round

The draw for the first round was held on 26 October 2020. In this round 10 teams from Second League and Third League of Kosovo are involved.[1]

NoDateMatches
128.10.2020Sharri5–2Opoja
228.10.2020Lidhja e Prizrenit1–1 (1–4 p)Mati
328.10.2020Australia5–1Tefik Çanga
428.10.2020Kosova VR1–0Vjosa
528.10.2020Korenica0–2Prizreni

Second round

Five teams previously qualified from First round took part in Second round. Two winners of both paths advanced into Round of 16, all matches were played in November.

Second roundThird roundQualified
1Kosova VR6
1Mati12Sharri3
2Kosova VR41Kosova VR
2Prizreni
3Prizreni (p)3 (5)
4Australia3 (4)

Round of 32

The draw for the Round of 32 was firstly scheduled on 27 November 2020 but later was canceled and postponed until 8 December, so the autumn season will finished and the teams could be seeded into pots using their actual positions. According to the new rules of the competition, from this round the team must be separated into pots.[2]

Seeding

In this round 32 teams are involved. Two winners from the last round, 10 teams from Superleague and 20 teams from First League of Kosovo are involved.[3]

SeededUnseeded
  • Drita
  • Ballkani
  • Prishtina
  • Gjilani
  • Feronikeli
  • Arbëria
  • Trepça ‘89
  • Drenica
  • Llapi
  • Besa
  • Dukagjini
  • Flamurtari
  • Malisheva
  • Ulpiania
  • A&N
  • Vitia
  • Istogu
  • Ferizaj
  • Onix
  • Kika
  • Liria
  • Dardana
  • Trepça
  • Ramiz Sadiku
  • Vëllaznimi
  • 2 Korriku
  • Drenasi
  • Vllaznia
  • Vushtrria
  • KEK-u
  • Kosova VR
  • Prizreni

Summary

The draw for the Round of 32 was held on 8 December 2020, 13:00 CET. The matches were played from 12 December to 17 December 2020. All matches started at 12:30 CET.[4]

NoDateMatches
112.12.2020Vitia2–3Ferizaj
213.12.2020Vllaznia Pozheran1–4Dukagjini Klinë
313.12.2020Malisheva1–1 (2–3 a.e.t.)KF 2 Korriku
413.12.2020Ulpiana2–0Liria Prizren
515.12.2020Gjilani5–0KF KEK-u
616.12.2020Flamurtari1–1 (2–1 a.e.t.)Drenasi
716.12.2020KF A&N5–1Kika Hogosht
816.12.2020Besa0–2Istogu
916.12.2020Onix Banjë2–4Llapi
1016.12.2020Kosova VR2–6Prishtina
1116.12.2020Dardana0–1Ballkani
1217.12.2020Prizreni0–4Feronikeli
1317.12.2020Vëllaznimi1–3Trepça '89
1417.12.2020Drita2–1Trepça
1517.12.2020Vushtrria0–1Drenica
1617.12.2020Ramiz Sadiku1–2Arbëria

Round of 16

The draw for the Round of 16 was held on 11 January 2021, 13:00 CET.[5] The matches were played from 9 to 11 February 2021. All matches started at 13:00 CET.[6]

Summary

NoDateMatches
109.02.2021Llapi0–0 (4–3 p)Ballkani
209.02.2021Prishtina0–0 (1–0 a.e.t.)Drita
309.02.2021Drenica4–0Ulpiana
410.02.2021KF A&N1–0Flamurtari
510.02.2021Trepça '894–0Ferizaj
610.02.2021Istogu2–0Gjilani
710.02.2021Arbëria0–1Feronikeli
811.02.2021Dukagjini Klinë3–1KF 2 Korriku

Quarter-finals

The draw for Quarter-finals was held on 18 February 2021.[7] The matches were played on 17 and 18 March 2021.[8]

Summary

NoDateMatches
117.03.2021Feronikeli0–0 (2–4 p)Prishtina
217.03.2021Dukagjini Klinë1–0Drenica
318.03.2021Trepça '891–2Llapi
418.03.2021Istogu1–1 (7–6 p)KF A&N

Semi-finals

The draw for the Semifinals was held on 23 March 2021 at 13:00 CET, after FFK presented its new brand.[9] The first semifinal matches take place on April 7, while the return matches on April 21.

First leg

7 April 2021 Istogu0–3
Awarded[note 1]
DukagjiniIstog
13:00 (UTC+2)Mazrekaj 75'ReportMerlaku 28'
Basriu 77'
Stadium: Demush Mavraj Stadium
Referee: Genc Nuza
7 April 2021 Prishtina2–3LlapiPristina
13:00 (UTC+2)Prapashtica 66'
Pefqeli 90+1'
ReportJanuzi 6', 59'
Shabani 62'
Stadium: Fadil Vokrri Stadium
Referee: Shpëtim Murtezi

Second leg

21 April 2021 Dukagjini ByeIstoguKlina
15:00 (UTC+2)ReportStadium: 18 June Stadium
21 April 2021 Llapi 2–2
(5–4 agg.)
PrishtinaPodujevë
15:00 (UTC+2)Januzi 16'
Hyseni 88'
ReportGavazaj 6'
Pefqeli 63'
Stadium: Zahir Pajaziti Stadium

Final

Dukagjini1-1 (a.e.t.)Llapi
Altin Merlaku 113'ReportElvis Prençi 120'
Penalties
  • V. Kerimi
  • E. Basiru
  • F. Gashi
  • I. Syla
  • A. Merlaku
3-4
  • A. Ramadani
  • S. Gardasevic
  • B. Idrizi
  • A. Januzi
  • M. Hyseni
Attendance: 0
Referee: Genc Nuza

Statistics

Top scorers

As of matches played on 12 May 2021
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Ahmed JanuziLlapi4
2 Naim DaciSharri3
Abedin MerlakuDukagjini
Mërgim PefqeliPrishtina
Fatlum ShalaKosova VR
6 Marko SimonovskiFeronikeli2
Kastriot SelmaniLlapi
Hasan HyseniKF A&N
Leotrim Gashi

Notes

References


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