2002–03 Danish Cup

2002–03 Danish Cup

The Danish Cup's results of the 2002-2003 season. The final was played on May 29, 2003.

The cup winner qualified for UEFA Cup qualification.

Contents

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 2001) and 16 teams from Danish 2nd Division 2001-02.

Sorø IF "Freja" 1-3 Værløse BK
Vejleåparkens BK 2-5 BK Skjold
Trundholm FC 0-3 Nivå-Kokkedal FK
Lejre/Osted 5-0 Døllefjelde-Musse IF
Fredensborg B&I 3-2 Sundby BK
Amager FF 1-3 Albertslund IF
Stenløse BK 0-1 Ølstykke FC
KFUM Roskilde 1-2 FC Bornholm
Vedbæk BK 2-3 Kalundborg GB
Maribo BK 1-3 BK Prespa
Nykøbing FA 4-0 AB 70
Østerbro IF 0-4 FB
Tved BK 0-5 Næstved BK
Glostrup FK 1-2 IF "Skjold" Birkerød
Fremad Amager 6-3 HIK
Roskilde B 1906 2-3 B 1908
Søndersø BK 3-4 Nørre Snede GF
Vinding SF 1-2 Thurø BK
Vejen SF 4-2 Sædding/Guldager IF
Krogsbølle RFK 1-4 Næsby BK
Egebjerg Fodbold 0-2 Svendborg fB
Billund IF 2-3 Korup IF
Esbjerg IF '92 5-4 Dalum IF
BK Marienlyst 0-2 Tårup IF
Løgstør IF 0-7 Nørresundby BK
Dronningborg BK 0-2 Hjørring IF
Brønderslev IF 0-3 FC Nordjylland
Herning KFUM 4-2 Jetsmark IF
Viby IF 2-5 Frederikshavn fI
Viborg Sdr.marken IK 2-0 Aalborg Freja
Vildbjerg SF 2-4 Hjørring AIK Frem
Tjørring IF 1-4 Holstebro BK

2nd round

In second round competed 32 winning teams from 1st round and 8 teams from Danish 1st Division 2001-02 (no. 9 to 16).

Lejre/Osted 0-4 BK Skjold
Næstved BK 4-0 IF "Skjold" Birkerød
Fredensborg B&I 1-3 Kalundborg GB
BK Prespa 1-0 Værløse BK
Næsby BK 2-1 B 93
B 1908 1-3 Nykøbing FA
FC Bornholm 1-0 Fremad Amager
Albertslund IF 0-3 Hvidovre IF
Brønshøj BK 1-0 Ølstykke FC
FB 1-3 Nivå-Kokkedal FK
Herning KFUM 1-2 Hjørring IF
Holstebro BK 5-3 Korup IF
Nørre Snede GF 2-1 Vejen SF
Esbjerg IF '92 1-7 B 1909
Tårup IF 0-1 Skive IK
Frederikshavn fI 1-4 Kolding FC
Nørresundby BK 1-2 FC Fredericia
Viborg Sdr.marken IK 1-4 Svendborg fB
Hjørring AIK Frem 1-2 FC Aarhus
Thurø BK 0-2 FC Nordjylland

3rd round

In third round competed 20 winning teams from 2nd round, 6 teams from Danish 1st Division 2001-02 (no. 3 to 8) and 2 teams from Danish Superliga 2001-02 (no. 11 and 12).

FC Nordjylland 4-5 Vejle BK
Randers Freja 3-0 FC Fredericia
Hjørring IF 1-4 FC Aarhus
Holstebro BK 2-0 AC Horsens
Næsby BK 1-2 Skive IK
Nørre Snede GF 0-1 Kolding FC
Svendborg fB 2-6 HFK Sønderjylland
B 1909 2-5 BK Skjold
Lyngby BK 0-3 Herfølge BK
Nivå-Kokkedal FK 2-1 B 1913
BK Prespa 1-0 Hvidovre IF
FC Bornholm 1-4 BK Frem
Nykøbing FA 1-3 Brønshøj BK
Kalundborg GB 2-3 Næstved BK

4th round

In fourth round competed 14 winning teams from 3rd round, 2 teams from Danish 1st Division 2001-02 (no. 1 and 2) and 4 teams from Danish Superliga 2001-02 (no. 7 to 10).

Køge BK 1-3 Esbjerg fB
Kolding FC 0-4 Silkeborg IF
FC Aarhus 2-1 BK Frem
BK Skjold 4-2 Randers Freja
BK Prespa 1-5 Skive IK
Nivå-Kokkedal FK 1-5 Næstved BK
Holstebro BK 0-2 Farum BK
Brønshøj BK 3-4 Herfølge BK
Vejle BK 1-0 HFK Sønderjylland
Viborg FF 3-0 AGF

5th round

In fifth round competed 10 winning teams from 4th round and 6 teams from Danish Superliga 2001-02 (no. 1 to 6).

Næstved BK 2-1 Vejle BK
Aalborg BK 3-0 Silkeborg IF
AB 1-2 FC Midtjylland
BK Skjold 1-2 Esbjerg fB
Herfølge BK 0-2 FC København
Brøndby IF 5-3 Odense BK
Skive IK 0-2 Farum BK
FC Aarhus 0-3 Viborg FF

Quarter finals

Brøndby IF 1-0 FC København
Viborg FF 5-2 Farum BK
FC Midtjylland 3-1 Esbjerg fB
Næstved BK 1-4 Aalborg BK

Semi finals

The semi finals are played on home and away basis.

1. leg
Aalborg BK 1-3 Brøndby IF
FC Midtjylland 3-0 Viborg FF
2. leg
Brøndby IF 1-0 Aalborg BK
Viborg FF 0-0 FC Midtjylland

Final

The final was played at Parken Stadium.

May 29, 2003
15:00
Brøndby IF 3–0 FC Midtjylland Parken, Copenhagen
Attendance: 32,660
Referee: Laursen
Dalgas 38'
Bagger 84'
Jørgensen 89'

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