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词条 2012–13 Swiss Cup
释义

  1. Participating clubs

  2. Round 1

  3. Round 2

  4. Round 3

  5. Quarter-finals

  6. Semi-finals

  7. Final

  8. References

  9. External links

{{infobox football tournament season
| title = Swiss Cup
| year = 2012–13
| other_title =
| image =
| imagesize =
| caption =
| country = {{flag|Switzerland}}
| num_teams = 64
| champions = Grasshopper Club Zürich
| runner-up = FC Basel
| matches =
| goals =
| top goal scorer =
| player =
| prevseason = 2011–12
| nextseason = 2013–14
}}

The 2012–13 Swiss Cup was the 88th season of Switzerland's annual football cup competition. The competition commenced on 14 September 2012 with the first game of Round 1 and ended on 20 May 2013 with the Final. The winners of the competition, Grasshopper Club Zürich qualified for the play-off round[1] of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. They beat defending champions FC Basel in the final.

Participating clubs

All ten Super League and nine Challenge League teams (FC Vaduz are from Liechtenstein and thus play in the 2012–13 Liechtenstein Cup) entered this year's competition, as well as 45 teams from lower leagues. Teams from 1. Liga Promotion and below qualified through separate qualifying rounds within their leagues. Teams from regional leagues qualified by winning the last season's regional cups.

  • FC Basel (BS)
  • Grasshoppers Zürich (ZH)
  • FC Lausanne-Sport (VD)
  • FC Luzern (LU)
  • Servette FC (GE)
  • FC Sion (VS)
  • FC St. Gallen (SG)
  • FC Thun (BE)
  • BSC Young Boys (BE)
  • FC Zürich (ZH)
  • FC Aarau (AG)
  • AC Bellinzona (TI)
  • FC Biel-Bienne (BE)
  • FC Chiasso (TI)
  • FC Locarno (TI)
  • FC Lugano (TI)
  • FC Wil (SG)
  • FC Winterthur (ZH)
  • FC Wohlen (AG)
  • SC Brühl (SG)
  • SR Delémont (JU)
  • Étoile Carouge FC (GE)
  • SC Kriens (LU)
  • FC Schaffhausen (SH)
  • FC Tuggen (SZ)
  • FC Baden (AG)
  • FC Black Stars (BS)
  • SC Cham (ZG)
  • SC Düdingen (FR)
  • FC Echallens (VD)
  • FC Grenchen (SO)
  • FC Köniz (BE)
  • FC Le Mont (VD)
  • FC Monthey (VS)
  • SV Muttenz (BL)
  • FC Schötz (LU)
  • FC Wettswil-Bonstetten (ZH)
  • SC Zofingen (AG)
  • SC Bümpliz 78 (BE)
  • FC Colombier (NE)
  • FC Eschenbach (LU)
  • FC Hergiswil (NW)
  • FC Ibach (SZ)
  • FC Langenthal (BE)
  • FC La Sarraz-Éclépens (VD)
  • FC Linth 04 (GL)
  • FC Moutier (BE)
  • FC Thierrens (VD)
Sixth tier
  • FC Aarberg (BE)
  • FC Altstetten (ZH)
  • FC Amriswil (TG)
  • FC Arlesheim (BL)
  • FC Ems (GR)
  • FC Hochdorf (LU)
  • CS Italien (GE)
  • FC Olten (SO)
  • Pully Football (VD)
  • FC Richemond (FR)
  • FC Saxon-Sports (VS)
  • FC Schönbühl (BE)
  • AC Vallemaggia (TI)
  • Vedeggio Calcio (TI)
  • FC Windisch (AG)
Seventh tier
  • FC DiessenhofenFP (TG)
2012–13 Super League
10 teams
2012–13 Challenge League
9 teams
2012–13 1. Liga Promotion
6 teams
2012–13 1. Liga
13 teams
2012-13 2. Liga Interregional
10 teams
2012-13 Regional leagues
16 teams

Teams in bold are still active in the competition.

th Title holders.

FP Qualified for having the lowest fair play points inside its regional tier.
Qualified as regional leagues cup winners before being promoted to 2. Liga Interregional.

Qualified through 2. Liga Interregional qualifiers after being relegated to their regional league.

Round 1

Teams from Super League and Challenge League were seeded in this round. In a match, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable.

{{OneLegStart}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|14 September 2012{{OneLegResult|FC Le Mont||1–4|FC Biel-Bienne}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|15 September 2012{{OneLegResult|FC Olten||0–4|FC Lugano}}{{OneLegResult|FC Altstetten||0–7|FC St. Gallen}}{{OneLegResult|FC Wettswil-Bonstetten||1–5|BSC Young Boys}}{{OneLegResult|FC Arlesheim||1–3|FC Chiasso}}{{OneLegResult|FC Köniz||3–1|FC Tuggen}}{{OneLegResult|FC Amriswil||1–6|FC Basel}}{{OneLegResult|FC Schönbühl||2–1|FC Aarberg}}{{OneLegResult|FC Eschenbach||0–1|FC Winterthur}}{{OneLegResult|FC Monthey||2–4 {{aet}}|SC Brühl}}{{OneLegResult|FC Colombier||2–4|FC Hergiswil}}{{OneLegResult|SC Düdingen||3–4|FC Thun}}{{OneLegResult|FC Hochdorf||0–4|FC Lausanne-Sport}}{{OneLegResult|FC Thierrens||2–3|FC Locarno}}{{OneLegResult|FC Saxon-Sports||2–3 {{aet}}|FC La Sarraz-Éclépens}}{{OneLegResult|SC Zofingen||1–3 {{aet}}|FC Schötz}}{{OneLegResult|FC Langenthal||1–3|SC Kriens}}{{OneLegResult|FC Moutier||0–4|FC Grenchen}}{{OneLegResult|CS Italien||1–5|FC Schaffhausen}}{{OneLegResult|FC Ibach||1–2 {{aet}}|FC Black Stars}}{{OneLegResult|AC Vallemaggia||3–1 {{aet}}|SC Bümpliz 78}}{{OneLegResult|FC Diessenhofen||0–5|FC Baden}}{{OneLegResult|Étoile Carouge FC||1–1 {{aet}}
(p. 4–5)|FC Wohlen}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|16 September 2012{{OneLegResult|SC Cham||2–1|Servette FC}}{{OneLegResult|SR Delémont||1–1 {{aet}}
(p. 6–5)|FC Luzern}}{{OneLegResult|Vedeggio Calcio||0–5|Grasshoppers Zürich}}{{OneLegResult|FC Ems||0–5|AC Bellinzona}}{{OneLegResult|FC Echallens||0–6|FC Zürich}}{{OneLegResult|FC Windisch||0–7|FC Wil}}{{OneLegResult|FC Richemond||0–1|FC Sion}}{{OneLegResult|Pully Football||1–4|FC Aarau}}{{OneLegResult|FC Linth 04||2–3|SV Muttenz}}
|}

Round 2

The winners of Round 1 played in this round. Teams from Super League were seeded, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable.

{{OneLegStart}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|10 November 2012{{OneLegResult|FC Schönbühl||0–4|SC Kriens}}{{OneLegResult|FC Black Stars||1–3|FC Zürich}}{{OneLegResult|AC Vallemaggia||0–6|Grasshoppers Zürich}}{{OneLegResult|FC Köniz||2–2 {{aet}}
(p. 4–2)|FC Winterthur}}{{OneLegResult|FC Schötz||1–4|FC Wil}}{{OneLegResult|FC Baden||0–5|FC Schaffhausen}}{{OneLegResult|FC Lugano||0–2|FC Thun}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|11 November 2012{{OneLegResult|FC Grenchen||0–4|FC Wohlen}}{{OneLegResult|FC Hergiswil||0–3|FC Sion}}{{OneLegResult|FC Biel-Bienne||0–3|FC St. Gallen}}{{OneLegResult|SV Muttenz||1–5|BSC Young Boys}}{{OneLegResult|FC Chiasso||1–4|FC Basel}}{{OneLegResult|FC Aarau||2–0|AC Bellinzona}}{{OneLegResult|FC La Sarraz-Éclépens||0–3|SC Brühl}}{{OneLegResult|SC Cham||2–2 {{aet}}
(p. 4–5)|FC Locarno}}{{OneLegResult|SR Delémont||0–4|FC Lausanne-Sport}}
|}

Round 3

The winners of Round 2 played in this round, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable.

{{OneLegStart}}
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|8 December 2012{{OneLegResult|SC Brühl||1–3|FC Lausanne-Sport}}{{OneLegResult|FC Schaffhausen||1–1 {{aet}}
(p. 2–3)|Grasshoppers Zürich}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|9 December 2012{{OneLegResult|FC Köniz||1–5|FC Zürich}}{{OneLegResult|FC Wil||4–3|BSC Young Boys}}{{OneLegResult|FC Locarno||2–3 {{aet}}|FC Basel}}
|-
|colspan="3" style="background-color:#99CCCC"|3 February 2013{{OneLegResult|FC Wohlen||1–2|FC Thun}}{{OneLegResult|SC Kriens||0–4|FC Sion}}{{OneLegResult|FC Aarau||2–0 {{aet}}|FC St. Gallen}}
|}

Quarter-finals

The winners of Round 3 played in the Quarter-finals, there was no home advantage granted in the draw.

{{football box
|date = 27 February 2013
|time = 19:30
|team1 = FC Wil
|score = 2 – 4
|aet = yes
|report =
|team2 = FC Zürich
|goals1 = Muslin {{goal|29}}
Audino {{goal|96}}
|goals2 = Gavranović {{goal|5}}
Gajić {{goal|93}}
Drmić {{goal|114}}
Schönbächler {{goal|120}}
|stadium = AFG Arena, St. Gallen
|attendance = 2,950
|referee = Sascha Amhof
}}
{{football box
|date = 27 February 2013
|time = 19:45
|team1 = FC Thun
|score = 1 – 2
|aet = yes
|report =
|team2 = FC Basel
|goals1 = Schneuwly {{goal|79}}
|goals2 = A. Frei {{goal|12||115}}
|stadium = Arena Thun, Thun
|attendance = 3,664
|referee = Alain Bieri
}}
{{football box
|date = 27 February 2013
|time = 20:15
|team1 = FC Aarau
|score = 1 – 4
|report = Report
|team2 = Grasshoppers Zürich
|goals1 = Ioniţă {{goal|66}}
|goals2 = Feltscher {{goal|16||74}}
Zuber {{goal|89}}
Ngamukol {{goal|90}}
|stadium = Stadion Brügglifeld, Aarau
|attendance = 6,600
|referee = Stephan Studer
}}
{{football box
|date = 27 February 2013
|time = 20:30
|team1 = FC Lausanne-Sport
|score = 0 – 2
|report =
|team2 = FC Sion
|goals2 = Vanczák {{goal|28}}
N'Djeng {{goal|90+4|pen.}}
|stadium = Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
|attendance = 4,000
|referee = Adrien Jaccottet
}}

Semi-finals

The winners of the Quarter-finals stage advanced to play in the Semi-finals.

{{football box
|date = 17 April 2013
|time = 19:00
|team1 = FC Zürich
|score = 1 − 2
|aet = yes
|report =
|team2 = Grasshoppers Zürich
|goals1 = Benito {{goal|23}}
|goals2 = Feltscher {{goal|39}}
Hajrović {{goal|94}}
|stadium = Letzigrund, Zürich
|attendance = 20,507
|referee = Alain Bieri
}}
{{football box
|date = 17 April 2013
|time = 20:45
|team1 = FC Sion
|score = 0 − 1
|report = (FCB Report)
{{de icon}}

|team2 = FC Basel
|goals2 = Stocker {{goal|73|Pen}}
|stadium = Stade Tourbillon, Sion
|attendance = 13,800
|referee = Nikolaj Hänni
}}

Final

The winners of the Semi-finals stage played in the Final, which was held in the capital.

{{football box
|date = 20 May 2013
|time = 16:00
|team1 = FC Basel
|score = 1 – 1
|aet = yes
|report =
|team2 = Grasshoppers Zürich
|goals1 = Steinhöfer {{goal|71}}
|goals2 = Hajrović {{goal|75}}
|stadium = Stade de Suisse, Wankdorf, Bern
|attendance = 27,290
|referee = Stephan Studer
|penalties1 = Schär {{pengoal}}
F. Frei {{penmiss}}
Steinhöfer {{pengoal}}
Díaz {{pengoal}}
Bobadilla {{penmiss}}
|penaltyscore = 3 – 4
|penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Salatić
{{pengoal}} Hajrović
{{penmiss}} Lang
{{pengoal}} Feltscher
{{pengoal}} Vilotić
}}

References

1. ^2013/14 Access list{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Bert Kassies' Site

External links

  • Official site {{de icon}}
  • Official site {{fr icon}}
{{Swiss Cup}}{{2012–13 in Swiss football}}{{2012–13 in European football (UEFA)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2012-13 Swiss Cup}}

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