- 2001–02 Danish Cup
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The Danish Cup's results of the 2001-2002 season. The final was played on May 9, 2002.
The cup winner qualified for UEFA Cup qualification.
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Results
The team listed to the left, is the home team.
1st round
In first round competed 48 teams from the "series" (Denmark's series and lower 2000) and 16 teams from Danish 2nd Division 2000-01.
Aarup 1-3 B 1909 BK Marienlyst 1-2 Dalum IF Slagelse B&I 0-2 Korup IF Nyborg G&IF 4-5 Tved BK Thurø BK 1-2 Svendborg fB Aalborg Freja 1-2 Vorup Taars/Ugilt IF 1-3 FC Nordjylland Dronninglund IF 3-2 Jetsmark IF Grindsted GIF 1-2 FC Fredericia Bov IF 2-1 Vejen SF Skærbæk BK 2-0 Kolding IF Ringkøbing IF 0-4 Holstebro BK Herning KFUM 3-1 Vildbjerg SF Viborg Sdr.marken 5-0 Brabrand IF Odder IFG 2-4 IK Skovbakken Silkeborg KFUM 5-2 Viby IF Nykøbing FA 1-3 Næstved BK B 1938 0-8 Frem Sakskøbing Tåstrup B70 3-0 Stensved Dragør 2-5 Vedbæk BK Friheden 1-0 Holbæk B&I Frederiksværk BK 3-8 Glostrup FK KFUM København 3-0 Måløv BK Hvalsø IF 2-5 BK VLI Frederiksberg BK Skjold 4-2 HIK Amager FF 1-2 Svogerslev Værløse BK 2-0 KFUM Roskilde Fremad Valby 2-3 AC Ballerup Thisted FC 3-0 Nørresundby Ringe BK 2-3 MG&BK Hjørring IF 4-3 Frederikshavn fI FC Bornholm 4-6 FB 2nd round
In second round competed 32 winning teams from 1st round and 8 teams from Danish 1st Division 2000-01 (no. 9 to 16).
Viborg Sdr.marken 7-6 Thisted FC B 1909 2-3 FC Aarhus Skærbæk BK 1-9 Holstebro BK MG&BK 0-2 Hjørring IF IK Skovbakken 1-0 Vorup Bov IF 0-8 Skive IK Herning KFUM 2-3 Korup IF Dronninglund IF 2-7 FC Nordjylland Silkeborg KFUM 2-4 Randers Freja Dalum IF 1-0 FC Fredericia Vedbæk 2-4 BK Skjold Næstved BK 2-0 Birkerød FB 1-4 Ølstykke FC Frem Sakskøbing 3-1 AC Ballerup Svendborg fB 0-1 Hvidovre IF Tved BK 0-3 Brønshøj BK Tåstrup B70 1-2 Glostrup FK Svorgerslev 2-3 Fremad Amager Værløse BK 2-3 KFUM København BK Friheden 4-2 BK VLI Frederiksberg 3rd round
In third round competed 20 winning teams from 2nd round, 6 teams from Danish 1st Division 2000-01 (no. 3 to 8) and 2 teams from Danish Superliga 2000-01 (no. 11 and 12).
Frem Sakskøbing 1-2 Brønshøj BK Ølstykke FC 0-1 BK Frem KFUM København 0-3 Fremad Amager B 93 5-4 Herfølge BK BK Friheden 2-4 BK Skjold Glostrup FK 0-4 Hvidovre IF Køge BK 4-2 Farum BK AC Horsens 2-3 Randers Freja FC Aarhus 2-4 HFK Sønderjylland Viborg Sdr.marken 1-2 Næstved BK Holstebro BK 3-2 B 1913 Hjørring IF 1-2 FC Nordjylland IK Skovbakken 0-1 Dalum IF Korup IF 2-1 Skive IK 4th round
In fourth round competed 14 winning teams from 3rd round, 2 teams from Danish 1st Division 2000-01 (no. 1 and 2) and 4 teams from Danish Superliga 2000-01 (no. 7 to 10).
FC Nordjylland 0-2 AGF BK Skjold 1-0 HFK Sønderjylland Holstebro BK 1-2 Lyngby FC Vejle BK 1-2 Odense BK B93 0-2 Randers Freja BK Frem 2-3 Esbjerg fB Korup IF 4-1 Dalum IF Hvidovre IF 5-6 Køge BK Brønshøj BK 0-1 AB Fremad Amager 0-1 Næstved BK 5th round
In fifth round competed 10 winning teams from 4th round and 6 teams from Danish Superliga 2000-01 (no. 1 to 6).
FC Midtjylland 3-5 Aalborg BK AGF 1-2 Esbjerg fB Korup IF 3-5 Randers Freja Næstved BK 4-2 Lyngby FC Køge BK 2-3 AB Viborg FF 0-2 FC København BK Skjold 1-3 Silkeborg IF Brøndby IF 2-4 Odense BK Quarter finals
Næstved BK 1-5 FC København Odense BK 4-3 Aalborg BK Esbjerg fB 1-0 AB Randers Freja 3-2 Silkeborg IF Semi finals
The semi finals are played on home and away basis.
1. leg Odense BK 1-0 Randers Freja FC København 1-0 Esbjerg fB 2. leg Randers Freja 0-0 Odense BK Esbjerg fB 0-0 FC København Final
The final was played at Parken Stadium.
May 9, 2002
15:00FC København 1–2 Odense BK Parken, Copenhagen
Attendance: 28,841
Referee: PoulsenLønstrup 83' Berg 9'
Siim 12'See also
- Football in Denmark
- 2001-02 in Danish football
- Danish Superliga 2001-02
- Danish 1st Division 2001-02
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