The 2010–11 Serbian Cup season was the fifth season of the Serbian national football tournament. The competition started on 1 September 2010 and concluded with the final on 11 May 2011. FK Partizan won the title 2–1 over FK Vojvodina in controversial fashion. After a series of disputed referee decisions against Vojvodina, the team walked off the pitch and refused to finish the match, leading Partizan to be declared the winner as time expired.[1]

2010–11 Serbian Cup
Tournament details
CountrySerbia
Final positions
ChampionsFK Partizan
Runner-upFK Vojvodina
Tournament statistics
Matches played40
Goals scored100 (2.5 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Andrija Kaluđerović
Best playerAndrija Kaluđerović

However, later this decision was revised pending further investigation. On Monday, May 16, 2011, the Cup final match result is registered with a Vojvodina forfeit (0:3 victory for Partizan).[2]

Preliminary round edit

A preliminary round was held in order to reduce the number of teams competing in the next round to 32 and featured 14 teams from Serbian lower divisions. The matches were played on 1 September 2010.[3]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Srem Jakovo (III) 1–0 ČSK Čelarevo (III)
Sloga Petrovac (III) 1–1 (p. 5–3) Zemun (II)
Sinđelić Niš (II) 2–0 Dinamo Vranje (II)
Donji Srem (III) 3–2 Banat Zrenjanin (II)
Mokra Gora (IV) 1–1 (p. 5–4) Mladost Lučani (II)
Mladost Apatin (III) 3–2 Radnički Sombor (II)
Sloga Kraljevo (III) 2–1 Radnički Niš (III)

Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2010–11 season.

Round of 32 edit

In this round entered seven winners from the previous round as well as all 16 teams from Serbian Superliga from 2009 to 2010 and 9 teams from Serbian First League from 2009 to 2010. Draw was held on September 10, 2010.[4] The matches were played on 22 September, 28 September and 6 October 2010.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
BSK Borča 1–1 (p. 3–5) Srem (II)
Donji Srem (III) 0–2 Rad
Sloga Kraljevo (III) 0–2 Red Star
Spartak Zlatibor Voda 2–1 Novi Pazar (II)
Mokra Gora (IV) 1–1 (p. 8–9) Smederevo
Srem Jakovo (III) 2–2 (p. 5–4) Javor
Mladost Apatin (III) 0–6 Partizan
Sinđelić Niš (II) 2–0 Čukarički
Sloga Petrovac (III) 0–2 Vojvodina
Borac Čačak 2–0 Inđija
Teleoptik (II) 2–1 OFK Beograd
Proleter (II) 1–0 Napredak Kruševac (II)
Metalac 1–1 (p. 5–3) Novi Sad (II)
Jagodina 4–0 Bežanija (II)
Mladi Radnik (II) 1–3 Sloboda Sevojno
Hajduk Kula 0–0 (p. 4–5) Kolubara (II)

Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2010–11 season.

Round of 16 edit

This round consists of 16 winners from previous round of competition. Draw was held on October 15, 2010.[5] Matches were played on October 27, 2010. In case of a tie winner was decided by penalty shoot outs.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Kolubara (II) 1–2 Spartak Zlatibor Voda
Srem Jakovo (III) 2–2 (p. 6–7) Vojvodina
Srem (II) 0–2 Jagodina
Red Star 4–0 Borac Čačak
Smederevo 0–0 (p. 3–4) Teleoptik (II)
Sloboda Sevojno 2–1 Metalac
Partizan 3–0 Proleter (II)
Sinđelić Niš (II) 0–0 (p. 4–2) Rad

Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2010–11 season.

Quarter-finals edit

This round consists of 8 winners from previous round of competition. Draw was held on October 29, 2010.[6] Matches will be played on November 10, 2010. In case of a tie winner will be decided by penalty shoot outs.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sloboda Sevojno 3–2 Spartak Zlatibor Voda
Vojvodina 1–0 Jagodina
Red Star 2–1 Teleoptik (II)
Sinđelić Niš (II) 0–4 Partizan

Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2010–11 season.

Semi-finals edit

The semi-final will take place in two legs, on March 16 and April 6. The round consists of two-legged ties. Draw was held on December 1, 2010.[7] No teams were seeded.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Partizan 2–1 Red Star 2−0 0−1
Sloboda PS 1–3 Vojvodina 1−2 0−1

First legs edit

16 March 2011 SF Partizan 2–0 Red Star Belgrade, Serbia
17:00 Tagoe   4', 49' Stadium: Stadion FK Partizan
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Milan Karadžić
16 March 2011 SF Sloboda PS 1–2 Vojvodina Lučani, Serbia
14:00 Kovačević   21' Oumarou   30'
Mojsov   32'
Stadium: Stadion Mladost
Attendance: 5,600
Referee: Milenko Vukadinović

Second legs edit

6 April 2011 SF Red Star 1−0
(1−2 agg.)
Partizan Belgrade, Serbia
17:00 Kaluđerović   72' Stadium: Stadion FK Crvena zvezda
Attendance: 41,682
Referee: Slobodan Veselinović
6 April 2011 SF Vojvodina 1−0
(3−1 agg.)
Sloboda PS Novi Sad, Serbia
14.00 Katai   7' Stadium: Stadion Karađorđe
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Danilo Mihajlović

Final edit

Vojvodina0–3 (offic. res.)1Partizan
Mojsov   63' Report
(in Serbian)
Tagoe   17'
Vukić   72' (pen.)
Attendance: 25.000
Referee: Slobodan Veselinović
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vojvodina
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Partizan
FK Vojvodina:
GK 1   Željko Brkić
RB 22   Miroslav Vulićević
CB 6   Branislav Trajković   83'
CB 5   Daniel Mojsov   63'   72'
LB 31   Vladan Pavlović
DM 8   Janko Tumbasević   26'
DM 3   Slobodan Medojević   70'
AM 11   Nikola Lazetić   8'   74'
RW 16   Miroslav Stevanović   60'
LW 9   Brana Ilić   51'
CF 14   Aboubakar Oumarou
Substitutes:
GK 32   Filip Pajović
DF 15   Milko Novaković
MF 13   Vuk Mitošević
MF 17   Giorgi Merebashvili   60'
FW 27   Aleksandar Katai   74'
FW 21   Nemanja Bilbija
FW 18   Yaw Antwi
Manager:
  Zoran Milinković
FK Partizan:
GK 88   Vladimir Stojković
RB 2   Aleksandar Miljković
CB 15   Stefan Savić   50'
CB 20   Mladen Krstajić
LB 13   Marko Jovanović
DM 4   Mohamed Kamara
CM 99   Milan Smiljanić   82'
RW 25   Stefan Babović
LW 7   Nemanja Tomić   73'
CF 28   Prince Tagoe   17'   19'
CF 77   Ivica Iliev   2'   62'
Substitutes:
GK 33   Radiša Ilić
DF 6   Vojislav Stanković
MF 23   Aleksandar Davidov
MF 8   Radosav Petrović   82'
MF 22   Saša Ilić   73'
MF 80   Zvonimir Vukić   72' (pen.)   62'
FW 19   Miloš Bogunović
Manager:
  Aleksandar Stanojević

1 The match was abandoned in the 83rd minute with Partizan leading 2–1 when Vojvodina walked off to protest the quality of the officiating. Originally, this was declared the final score and the Cup was awarded to Partizan, but on May 16, 2011, after further investigation from Serbian FA concerning the match, the result was officially registered as a 3–0 win to Partizan.

References edit

  1. ^ "Serbian cup final abandoned after players walk out". Archived from the original on 2020-04-04. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  2. ^ "Фудбалски Савез Србије - Вест - Одржана седница Такмичарске комисије ФСС". Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
  3. ^ Results of preliminary round Archived 2010-09-19 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Draw of Round of 32". Archived from the original on 2010-09-14. Retrieved 2010-09-16.
  5. ^ "Draw of Round of 16". Archived from the original on 2010-10-17. Retrieved 2010-10-18.
  6. ^ "Quarter final draw". Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  7. ^ ""Večiti derbi" u polufinalu Kupa Srbije!". Archived from the original on 2010-12-04. Retrieved 2010-12-01.

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