2004–05 Danish Cup

2004–05 Danish Cup

The Danish Cup's results of the 2004-2005 season. First round was played on about July 28 and the final was played on May 5.

Brøndby IF ended as cup winner, but when they also won the Danish Superliga, the UEFA Cup-spot went to the cup runner-up FC Midtjylland.

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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 2003) and 16 teams from Danish 2nd Division 2003-04.

July 24, 2004
Bk. Rødovre 2-1 Stenløse 15:00 Rødovre Stadion
July 27, 2004
Skovlunde IF 1-4 Holbæk 19:00 Ballerup Idrætspark
Holstebro 1-0 Jetsmark 19:00 Holstebro Idrætspark
Hirtshals B 0-2 Viby IF 19:00 Hirtshals Stadion
July 28, 2004
FC Bornholm 3-1 Slagelse 16:00 Rønne Stadion Nord
Sorø IF "Freja" 1-0 Døllefjelde Musse 19:00 Sorø Stadion
Bagsværd BK 6-1 KFB 19:00 Bagsværd Stadion
Albertslund 1-2 FC Roskilde 19:00 Albertslund Stadion
B. Frem 1-7 Lyngby 19:00 Sakskøbing stadion
Dragør Bk. 1-4 Hvidovre 19:00 Hollænderhallen
Avarta 2-1 HIK 19:00 Espelundens Idrætsanlæg
Nakskov 0-5 Næsby 19:00 Nakskov stadion
Glostrup 3-2 Næstved 19:00 Glostrup Idrætspark
Ejby IF 1968 2-5 Gladsaxe-Hero BK 19:00 Ejby Friluftscenter
Husum Bk. 3-0 B 1908 19:00 Husumparken
Vanløse 0-1 Kalundborg 19:00 Vanløse Idrætspark
Allerød FK 3-2 Nivå-Kokkedal FK 19:00 Skovvang Stadion
Ishøj BK 3-5 Amager FF 19:00 Ishøj Idrætscenter
Tjørring 1-3 Brabrand 19:00 Nordvesthallen
Aars IK 1-4 Hjørring 19:00 Aars Stadion
Lystrup IF 0-5 Thisted 19:00 Lystrup Enge
Silkeborg KFUM 2-1 Aabyhøj IF 19:00 Søholt Idrætspark
Viborg Søndermarken IK 1-3 Skive 19:00 Liseborgcentret
Vejgaard B 2-1 Frederikshavn 19:00 Soffy Road
Hammel GF 3-1 Hobro 19:00 Hammel Stadion
SUB Sønderborg 1-2 FC Horsens 19:00 Sundsmarkcenter
Skjern GF 2-1 Korup 19:00 Skjern Stadion
Varde 3-1 B 1909 19:00 Varde Stadion
Allesø GF 1-15 Kolding FC 19:00 Allesø/Spurvelundsskolen
MG & BK 5-3 Bramming 19:00 Birkerød Stadion
Tved BK 1-2 Dalum 19:00 Tved Stadion
Søhus BK 0-1 O K S 19:00 Søhusskolen

2nd round

In second round competed 32 winning teams from 1st round and 8 teams from Danish 1st Division 2003-04 (no. 9 to 16).

August 10, 2004
Brabrand 1-8 B 1913 18:30 Brabrand IF's Idrætsanlæg
FC Aarhus 4-2 Kolding FC 18:30 Riisvangen Stadion
FC Roskilde 5-7 Brønshøj 18:30 Roskilde Idrætspark
Amager FF 2-7 Kalundborg 18:30 John Tranums Allé
August 11, 2004
FC Bornholm 0-3 Lyngby 16:00 Rønne Stadion Nord
FC Nordjylland 0-3* Dalum 18:30 Chang's Baner
Varde 1-3 FC Fredericia 18:30 Varde Stadion
O K S 1-3 Vejle Boldklub 18:30 OKSON-Park
Skjern GF 0-4 Hjørring 18:30 Skjern Stadion
FC Horsens 1-3 Næsby 18:30 Bankager Stadion
Viby IF 3-2 Vejgaard B 18:30 Viby Idrætspark
Silkeborg KFUM 2-1 Skive 18:30 Søholt Idrætspark
MG & BK 3-0 Holstebro 18:30 MG & BK.s anlæg
Hammel GF 0-7 Thisted 18:30 Hammel Stadion
Allerød FK 1-2 B 93 18:30 Skovvang Stadion
Bagsværd BK 1-4 Holbæk 18:30 Bagsværd Stadion
Husum Bk. 1-4 Glostrup 18:30 Husumparken
Bk. Rødovre 2-3 Gladsaxe-Hero BK 18:30 Rødovre Stadion
Sorø IF "Freja" 1-4 Fremad Amager 18:30 Sorø Stadion
Hvidovre 1-2 Avarta 19:00 Hvidovre Stadion

*Dalum won without match.

3rd round

In third round competed 20 winning teams from 2nd round, 6 teams from Danish 1st Division 2003-04 (no. 3 to 8) and 2 teams from Danish Superliga 2003-04 (no. 11 and 12).

September 1, 2004
Brønshøj 2-4 Frem 17:30 Tingbjerg Idrætspark
September 7, 2004
Silkeborg KFUM 1-4 Dalum 17:00 Søholt Idrætspark
Gladsaxe-Hero BK 2-7 Fremad Amager 19:00 Gladsaxe Stadion
September 8, 2004
Viby IF 0-2 Næsby 17:00 Viby Idrætspark
MG & BK 0-5 Kalundborg 17:00 MG & BK.s anlæg
Aarhus Fremad 0-5 SønderjyskE 17:00 Riisvangen Stadion
Thisted 0-2 AC Horsens 17:00 Lerpytter Stadion
B 1913 5-4 Vejle 17:00 Campus
Ølstykke 4-1 Nykøbing F. Alliancen 17:00 Ølstykke Stadion
Hjørring 1-3 FC Fredericia 19:00 Hjørring Stadion
Lyngby 2-4 Køge 19:00 Lyngby Stadion
Glostrup 3-2 Holbæk 19:00 Glostrup Idrætspark
AB Copenhagen 0-1 Skjold 19:00 Gladsaxe Stadion
September 22, 2004
Avarta 5-4 B 93 17:00 Espelundens Idrætsanlæg

4th round

In fourth round competed 14 winning teams from 3rd round, 2 teams from Danish 1st Division 2003-04 (no. 1 and 2) and 4 teams from Danish Superliga 2003-04 (no. 7 to 10).

September 28, 2004
Næsby 0-1 Herfølge 16:00 Næsby Stadion
September 29, 2004
Avarta 1-2 Ølstykke 16:00 Espelundens Idrætsanlæg
Dalum 0-2 FC Nordsjælland 16:00 Dalum Stadion
Kalundborg 1-4 Køge 16:00 Munkesø Stadion
Frem 3-0 Randers FC 19:00 Valby Idrætspark
Fremad Amager 3-2 FC Fredericia 19:00 Tårnby Stadion
AC Horsens 4-3 Silkeborg 19:00 Forum Horsens Stadion
B 1913 2-5 AGF 19:00 Odense Atletik Stadion
Skjold 1-0 Viborg 19:00 Østerbro Stadion
Glostrup 1-3 SønderjyskE 19:00 Glostrup Idrætspark

5th round

In fifth round competed 10 winning teams from 4th round and 6 teams from Danish Superliga 2003-04 (no. 1 to 6).

October 27, 2004
Ølstykke 3-1 SønderjyskE 15:00 Ølstykke Stadion
AC Horsens 2-1 AaB 18:00 Forum Horsens Stadion
Frem 0-2 Skjold 19:00 Valby Idrætspark
Køge 1-2 AGF 19:00 Køge Stadion
Fremad Amager 3-2 FC Nordsjælland 19:00 Tårnby Stadion
FC København 2-1 OB 19:00 Parken
Herfølge 1-4 FC Midtjylland 19:00 Herfølge Stadion
Esbjerg 0-1 Brøndby 20:05 Esbjerg Idrætspark

Quarter finals

November 10, 2004
Ølstykke 0-3 FC Midtjylland 13:30 Ølstykke Stadion
AC Horsens 3-1 AGF 19:00 Forum Horsens Stadion
March 6, 2005
Skjold 0-2 Brøndby 15:00 Brøndby Stadion
Fremad Amager 1-3 FC København 17:30 Parken

Semi finals

The semi finals are played on home and away basis.

April 6, 2005
Brøndby 1-0 FC København 18:00 Brøndby Stadion
AC Horsens 0-4 FC Midtjylland 19:00 Forum Horsens Stadion
April 20, 2005
FC Midtjylland 1-0 AC Horsens 19:00 SAS Arena
FC København 2-2 Brøndby 20:00 Parken

Final

The final was played at Parken Stadium.

May 5, 2005
15:00
Brøndby 3–2 FC Midtjylland Parken, Copenhagen
Attendance: 34,026
Referee: Fisker
Skoubo 41'
Daugaard 76'
Bagger 111'
Hansen 47'
Pimpong 60'

See also

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