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2013–14 Estonian Cup
Tournament details
Country Estonia
Teams111[1]
Final positions
ChampionsLevadia
(8th title)
Runner-upSantos

The 2013–14 Estonian Cup was the 24th season of the Estonia's most prestigious football knockout tournament. Levadia won the competition after they defeated Santos 4–0 in the final. As Levadia had already qualified for UEFA Champions League as reigning Estonian Champion Santos qualified for the first qualifying round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League as the cup runners-up.

First round

The draw was made by Estonian Football Association on 18 May 2013, before the 2012–13 final of the same competition.[1] League level of the club in the brackets. Rahvaliiga (RL) is a league organized by Estonian Football Association, but not part of the main league system.

Home team  Score  Away team
28 May
FC Elva (3) 1 – 0 (5) Tallinna JK Kalev III
3 June
Nõmme JK Kalju (1) 14 – 0 (6) Pühajärve JK Revali
4 June
FC Olympic (5) 0 – 4 (2) Viljandi JK Tulevik
JK Suema Cargobus (6) 0 – 9 (1) Tallinna FC Infonet
5 June
Tallinna FC Twister (6) 0 – 5 (1) Paide Linnameeskond
JK Retro (5) 1 – 11 (1) Narva JK Trans
SJK Leisi (5) 2 – 5 (5) Põlva FC Lootos
Tartu FC Santos (4) 3 – 1 (2) JK Vändra Vaprus
Tallinna Maccabi (5) 2 – 4 (4) Tartu SK 10 II
EMÜ SK (5) 0 – 1 (4) FC Nõmme United
HÜJK Emmaste (3) 4 – 0 (4) JK Kaitseliit Kalev
Nõmme Kalju II (3) 0 – 1 (4) Raasiku FC Joker 1993
SK Noorus 96 Jõgeva (4) 1 – 2 (4) FCF Tallinna Ülikool
Pärnu Linnameeskond (3) 3 – 1 (a.e.t.) (6) Nõmme JK Kalju III
Jõhvi FC Lokomotiv (2) w/o1 (6) JK Pärnu-Jaagupi
6 June
Tallinna FC Reaal (6) 0 – 18 (1) Tallinna FC Flora
Tõrva JK (5) 1 – 6 (2) Tartu SK 10
SK Tapa (6) 1 – 4 (6) SK Imavere Forss
JK Loo (4) 3 – 5 (5) Ambla Vallameeskond
Tartu Tehased (RL) 3 – 2 (5) Eestimaa Kasakad
FC Soccernet (6) 0 – 4 (2) JK Tammeka II Tartu
Tartu FC Merkuur (6) w/o2 (6) Pirita Reliikvia
8 June
Tallinna JK Legion (3) w/o3 (RL) JK Kose
9 June
JK Roosad Pantrid (RL) 1 – 8 (RL) JK Nirvaana
FC Kiiu (6) 0 – 1 (6) Viimsi FC Igiliikur
Kernu JK Kadakas (5) 0 – 3 (1) FC Kuressaare
Tallinna FC Dnipro (6) 0 – 11 (1) JK Sillamäe Kalev
JK Eesti Väitlusselts (RL) 0 – 4 (RL) JK Õismäe Torm
JK Raudteetöölised (RL) 2 – 2 (a.e.t.)
(1–4 p)
(RL) FC Shnelli
11 June
JK Tallinna Kalev Juunior (6) 0 – 2 (4) Rummu Dünamo
12 June
Kohtla-Järve JK Järve (3) 3 – 1 (5) Kuusalu JK Rada
Tallinna FC Levadia (1) 11 – 0 (5) Võru JK
Lihula JK (5) 7 – 1 (5) FC Lelle
FC Otepää (5) 2 – 1 (3) Tallinna JK Dünamo
Rapla JK Atli (5) 6 – 0 (RL) FC Donkers
Valga FC Warrior (5) 1 – 3 (5) JK Piraaja Tallinn
13 June
Tartu Ülikool Fauna (6) w/o4 (6) Taebla JK
16 June
Rakvere Wiswald (RL) 0 – 7 (4) FC Infonet II
Trummi SK (5) 7 – 4 (RL) FC Helios
18 June
FC Maardu Starbunker (4) 3 – 1 (4) Pärnu FC Metropool
19 June
JK Kaitseliit Kalev II (5) 1 – 5 (5) Navi Vutiselts
FC Eston Villa (5) 0 – 0(a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
(4) JK Ganvix Türi
20 June
Saue JK Laagri (4) 9 – 0 (6) Tartu Harrastajad
FC Pokkeriprod (6) 1 – 6 (3) FC Ararat TTÜ SK
26 June
Kiviõli FC Irbis (2) 4 – 1(a.e.t.) (5) FC Kose
Lasnamäe FC Ajax (4) 5 – 0 (6) Saku Sporting
2 July
JK Tallinna Kalev (1) 5 – 3 (2) Rakvere JK Tarvas
Notes
  • Note 1: JK Pärnu-Jaagupi withdrew from the competition.
  • Note 2: Pirita Reliikvia withdrew from the competition.
  • Note 3: JK Kose withdrew from the competition.
  • Note 4: Taebla JK withdrew from the competition.

Byes

These teams were not drawn and secured a place in the second round without playing:

Second round

The draw for the second round was made on 14 June.[2]

Home team  Score  Away team
1 July
Viimsi MRJK (5) 0 – 5 (3) Kohtla-Järve JK Järve
2 July
FCF Järva-Jaani (5) 2 – 0 (6) Tartu FC Merkuur
3 July
Tartu SK 10 II (4) w/o1 (6) FC Toompea
4 July
FC Tartu (RL) 4 – 0 (6) Viimsi FC Igiliikur
Saue JK Laagri (4) 2 – 1 (6) IAFA Estonia
5 July
Tallinna JK Piraaja (5) 6 – 0 (RL) JK Õismäe Torm
9 July
Nõmme JK Kalju (1) 14 – 0 (RL) Kohtla-Nõmme
Jõhvi FC Lokomotiv (2) 13 – 0 (RL) FC Shnelli
Viljandi JK Tulevik (2) 1 – 0 (6) SK Imavere Forss
FC Elva (3) 1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
(2) JK Tammeka II Tartu
Tartu SK 10 (2) 7 – 0 (5) Navi Vutiselts
Lasnamäe FC Ajax (4) 1 – 5 (2) Tallinna FC Puuma
10 July
Saaremaa JK aameraaS (5) 5 – 1 (RL) FC Smuuli
FC Infonet II (4) 8 – 1 (5) Ambla Vallameeskond
Tartu Ülikool Fauna (6) 0 – 3 (5) FC Otepää
FC Eston Villa (5) 0 – 8 (3) Tallinna JK Legion
15 July
HÜJK Emmaste (3) 1 – 0 (4) FCF Tallinna Ülikool
16 July
Tartu FC Santos (4) 8 – 0 (RL) Tartu Tehased
Tallinna FC Balteco (5) 1 – 7 (3) Pärnu Linnameeskond
17 July
Raasiku FC Joker 1993 (4) 9 – 0 (5) Rapla JK Atli
FC Nõmme United (4) 7 – 1 (6) FC Haiba
18 July
Kiviõli FC Irbis (2) 7 – 1 (5) Põlva FC Lootos
20 July
JK Jalgpallihaigla (RL) 1 – 2 (RL) JK Väätsa Vald
22 July
Tallinna FC Levadia (1) 8 – 0 (5) Lihula JK
23 July
FC Kuressaare (1) 6 – 1 (RL) JK Nirvaana
JK Sillamäe Kalev (1) 0 – 1 (1) Tallinna FC Flora
24 July
Tartu JK Welco Elekter (4) 5 – 2 (5) SK Tääksi
Trummi SK (5) 1 – 2 (3) FC Ararat TTÜ SK
30 July
Tallinna FC Flora II (2) 2 – 4 (1) Narva JK Trans
JK Tallinna Kalev (1) 1 – 2 (1) Tallinna FC Infonet
6 August
Paide Linnameeskond (1) 5 – 2 (4) Rummu Dünamo
13 August
Maardu FC Starbunker (4) 1 – 5 (1) Tartu JK Tammeka
Notes
  • Note 1: FC Toompea withdrew from the competition.

Third round

The draw for the third round was made on 18 July.[3]

Home team  Score  Away team
6 August
Viljandi JK Tulevik (2) 1 – 2 (1) Tallinna FC Flora
Tallinna JK Piraaja (5) 0 – 1 (1) FC Kuressaare
7 August
Pärnu Linnameeskond (3) 4 – 1 (5) FC Otepää
Narva JK Trans (1) 0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(3–5p)
(4) Tartu FC Santos
Tartu SK 10 (2) 2 – 1 (3) Tallinna JK Legion
Tartu JK Welco Elekter (4) 2 – 1 (3) Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ
8 August
FC Nõmme United (4) 2 – 6 (2) Jõhvi FC Lokomotiv
13 August
JK Tammeka II Tartu (2) 2 – 1 (4) FC Infonet II
15 August
Tallinna FC Puuma (2) 8 – 1 (5) FCF Järva-Jaani SK
Saue JK Laagri (4) 4 – 0 (RL) JK Väätsa Vald
20 August
Saaremaa JK aameraaS (5) 1 – 2 (RL) FC Tartu
28 August
Tartu JK Tammeka (1) 1 – 3 (3) HÜJK Emmaste
4 September
Paide Linnameeskond (1) 6 – 1 (4) Tartu SK 10 II
Raasiku FC Joker 1993 (4) 1 – 5 (2) Kiviõli FC Irbis
11 September
Tallinna FC Infonet (1) 6 – 0 (3) Kohtla-Järve JK Järve
22 October
Nõmme JK Kalju (1) 1 – 3 (1) Tallinna FC Levadia

Fourth round

The draw for the fourth round was made on 15 August.[4]

Home team  Score  Away team
4 September
Jõhvi FC Lokomotiv (2) 0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4p)
(3) Pärnu Linnameeskond
11 September
Tartu JK Welco Elekter (4) 3 – 4 (2) Tallinna FC Puuma
Kiviõli FC Irbis (2) 0 – 11 (4) Tartu FC Santos
25 September
HÜJK Emmaste (3) 1 – 0 (2) Tartu SK 10
5 October
FC Kuressaare (1) 1 – 0 (1) Paide Linnameeskond
16 October
JK Tammeka II Tartu (2) 6 – 0 (4) Saue JK Laagri
FC Tartu (RL) 1 – 6 (1) Tallinna FC Infonet
12 November
Tallinna FC Levadia (1) 2 – 0 (1) Tallinna FC Flora

Quarter-finals

The draw was made on 28 February 2014. Levadia got bye to the semi-finals as the eighth quarter-finalist, Tammeka II, was disbanded after the 2013 league season.[5]

15 April 2014 Kuressaare (2)1 – 3 (3) Santos Salme Parish
18:00 UTC+3 Laht 87' Report 9' Alve
63' Vereshchak
75' Laas
Stadium: Salme Stadium
Attendance: 160
Referee: Andrei Karhu
15 April 2014 Infonet (1) 2 – 0(2) PuumaTallinn
19:00 UTC+3 Manucho 44'
Mõttus 80' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 121
Referee: Tomi Rahula
16 April 2014 Lokomotiv (1)0 – 1 (3) Emmaste Jõhvi
18:00 UTC+3 Report 6' Tükk Stadium: Jõhvi linnastaadion
Attendance: 85
Referee: Mart Martin
Levadia (1) bye

Semi-finals

The draw was made on 17 April 2014.[6]

29 April 2014 Infonet (1)0–1 (a.e.t.) (1) Levadia Tallinn
19:00 UTC+3 Report Teever 105' Stadium: Sportland Arena
Referee: Eiko Saar
1 May 2014 Emmaste (3)1–3 (3) Santos Tallinn
19:00 UTC+3 Oja 83' Report Laas 10'
Teniste 81' (pen.), 90+3'
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Referee: Kristo Külljastinen

Final

The final was scheduled to be played on 17 May 2014.[7]

17 May 2014 Levadia (1) 4 – 0(3) SantosTallinn
16:00 UTC+3 Ivanov 10', 87'
Teever 29'
Tamm 80'
Report Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 1737
Referee: Martin Salong

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Kes kohtuvad karikavõistluste avaringis?" [Who will meet in the first round of the cup] (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 20 May 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Loos viis 1/32-finaalis kokku Sillamäe ja Flora" [Sillamäe and Flora drawn to meet in 1/32-final] (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 14 June 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Loositi karikavõistluste 1/16-finaalide paarid" [1/16-Final pairs were drawn] (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 2 August 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Loositi karikavõistluste 1/8-finaali paarid" [1/8-Final pairs were drawn] (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 15 August 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Karika poolfinaalis vähemalt üks klubi väljaspoolt kõrgliigat" (in Estonian). Soccernet.ee. 28 February 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Karikafinaali pääseb üks Esiliiga B klubi" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 17 April 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  7. ^ "Karikavõistluste poolfinaalpaarid loositakse neljapäeval" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 16 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014.