2021 Danish Cup final

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The 2021 Danish Cup final was played on 13 May 2021 between SønderjyskE and Randers FC at Ceres Park, Aarhus, a neutral ground.[1] Randers captured their second title in team history in the culmination of the 2020–21 Danish Cup, the 67th season of the Sydbank Pokalen.

2021 Sydbank Pokalen final
Event2020–21 Danish Cup
Date13 May 2021
VenueCeres Park, Aarhus
Attendance7,981
2020
2022

SønderjyskE appeared in its second consecutive Sydbank Pokalen final, after capturing their first club title of any kind in 2020. Randers appeared in its third championship game, and its first since 2013. Randers is now 2–1 in Sydbank Pokalen finals, having won its other title in 2006.

By virtue of the win, Randers earned an automatic berth into the playoff round of the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League.[2]

Teams

TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
SønderjyskE1 (2020)
Randers FC2 (2006, 2013)

Venue

For just the fourth time in cup history, the final will be played in a venue other than the Copenhagen Sports Park (1955–1990), or Parken Stadium (1993–2019). Ceres Park in Aarhus will host its first ever Sydbank Pokalen final in 2021. Odense Stadium hosted the 1991 final while the 1992 final was played at Aarhus Idrætspark.

Route to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

SønderjyskERoundRanders FC
OpponentResultOpponentResult
ByeFirst roundBye
ByeSecond roundFC Sydvest 051–4 (A)
Skive IK0–1 (A)Third roundAarhus Fremad1–3 (A)
Lyngby BK2–1 (a.e.t) (H)Fourth roundHolstebro BK1–3 (A)
Fremad Amager6–2 (agg.)
1–2 (A) / 4–1 (H)
QuarterfinalsVejle BK3–1 (agg.)
0–0 (A) / 3–1 (H)
FC Midtjylland3–2 (agg.)
1–0 (A) / 3–1 (H)
SemifinalsAGF3–1 (agg.)
0–2 (A) / 1–1 (H)

Match

Details

Randers FC (1)4–0SønderjyskE (1)
Marxen 2'
Greve 7', 81'
Piesinger 52'
Kallesøe  71'
Eskesen  19'
Albæk  83'
Dal Hende  86'
Attendance: 7,981
Referee: Morten Krogh
Randers
SønderjyskE
GK1 Patrik Carlgren
DF7 Mikkel Kallesøe  80'  71'
DF8 Simon Piesinger 53'
DF11 Erik Marxen 2'
DF15 Björn Kopplin
MF6 Lasse Berg Johnsen  89'
MF10 Tosin Kehinde  70'
MF14 Frederik Lauenborg
MF22 Mathias Greve  88' 7', 81'
FW20 Vito Hammershøy-Mistrati  80'
FW45 Marvin Egho
Substitutes:
FW18 Tobias Klysner  70'
DF17 Jesper Lauridsen  80'
DF2 Simon Graves Jensen  80'
FW23 Nikola Mileusnic  88'
DF5 Mathias Nielsen  89'
GK25 Jonas Dakir
FW42 Kasper Høgh
Coach:
Thomas Thomasberg
GK1 Lawrence Thomas
DF2 Stefan Gartenmann
DF5 Marc Dal Hende  86'
DF12 Pierre Kanstrup
DF26 Patrick Banggaard  46'
MF7 Julius Eskesen  46'  19'
MF21 Jeppe Simonsen
MF29 Victor Ekani  74'
MF77 Rilwan Hassan  65'
FW10 Anders K. Jacobsen
FW25 Haji Wright  74'
Substitutes:
MF22 Emil Frederiksen  46'
DF3 Emil Holm  46'
MF90 Mads Albæk  65'  83'
FW11 Bård Finne  74'
MF20 Peter Christiansen  74'
GK28 Nicolai Flø
DF6 Philipp Schmiedl
Coach:
Glen Riddersholm

Assistant referees: Jakob Mastrup and Steffen Beck Bramsen

Match rules

References