Liechtenstein football Cup

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The Liechtenstein football Cup has been organised annually by the Liechtenstein Football Association (LFV) since 1946. The winner is allowed to take part in the UEFA Cup.

There is no league in Liechtenstein, and the teams play their league football in Switzerland.

[edit] Number of Cups

In brackets are the divisions of the Swiss Football League in which the teams are playing in the season 2004/2005.

These are all the teams which exist in Liechtenstein.

[edit] Competition Format

The competition has an unusual format in that not only can the first teams of the main 7 football clubs enter, but also the second XI, and in some cases third XI, or nationality-specific XI, which all play in amateur leagues.

For instance, in the 2006/2007 cup, FC Vaduz entered three teams, while FC Triesen entered their first team and a Spanish XI (known as FC Triesen Espanol), and FC Schaan entered their first team, and an Italian XI (known as FC Schaan Azzuri).

This can lead to some odd scenarios, such as in the second round of the 2006/2007 cup, where FC Triesenberg's second team are through, but the first team was knocked out.

[edit] Liechtenstein Cup Finals

  • 1946 FC Triesen 3-1 FC Vaduz
  • 1947 FC Triesen 2-0 FC Vaduz
  • 1948 FC Triesen 4-2 FC Vaduz
  • 1949 FC Vaduz 2-1 FC Triesen
  • 1950 FC Triesen 3-2 FC Vaduz
  • 1951 FC Triesen 3-1 FC Vaduz
  • 1952 FC Vaduz 2-0 FC Triesen
  • 1953 FC Vaduz 4-2 FC Triesen
  • 1954 FC Vaduz 1-0 FC Triesen
  • 1955 FC Schaan 1-0 FC Vaduz
  • 1956 FC Vaduz 4-1 FC Schaan
  • 1957 FC Vaduz 4-0 FC Schaan
  • 1958 FC Vaduz 2-0 FC Triesen
  • 1959 FC Vaduz 3-0 FC Triesen
  • 1960 FC Vaduz 3-2 FC Schaan
  • 1961 FC Vaduz 3-0 FC Schaan
  • 1962 FC Vaduz 4-0 FC Schaan
  • 1963 FC Schaan 3-1 FC Ruggell
  • 1964 FC Balzers 1-0 FC Triesen
  • 1965 FC Triesen 4-3 FC Schaan
  • 1966 FC Vaduz 7-0 FC Schaan
  • 1967 FC Vaduz 2-1 FC Triesen
  • 1968 FC Vaduz 4-2 FC Triesen
  • 1969 FC Vaduz 1-0 FC Triesen
  • 1970 FC Vaduz 2-1 FC Schaan
  • 1971 FC Vaduz 4-2 FC Schaan
  • 1972 FC Triesen 2-1 FC Vaduz
  • 1973 FC Balzers 2-1 FC Ruggell
  • 1974 FC Vaduz 2-2 FC Balzers (4-3 pens)
  • 1975 FC Triesen 5-2 FC Balzers
  • 1976 USV Eschen/Mauren 3-1 FC Balzers
  • 1977 USV Eschen/Mauren 0-0 FC Vaduz (4-2 pens)
  • 1978 USV Eschen/Mauren 3-1 FC Ruggell
  • 1979 FC Balzers 3-1 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 1980 FC Vaduz 1-1 FC Balzers (4-2 pens)
  • 1981 FC Balzers 3-0 FC Ruggell
  • 1982 FC Balzers 5-0 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 1983 FC Balzers 1-1 USV Eschen/Mauren (5-3 pens)
  • 1984 FC Balzers 2-0 FC Vaduz
  • 1985 FC Vaduz 3-1 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 1986 FC Vaduz 2-0 FC Balzers
  • 1987 USV Eschen/Mauren 1-0 FC Vaduz
  • 1988 FC Vaduz 2-0 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 1989 FC Balzers 4-2 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 1990 FC Vaduz 4-1 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 1991 FC Balzers 2-1 FC Vaduz
  • 1992 FC Vaduz 2-1 FC Balzers
  • 1993 FC Balzers 5-2 FC Schaan
  • 1994 FC Schaan 3-0 FC Balzers
  • 1995 FC Vaduz 3-1 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 1996 FC Vaduz 1-0 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 1997 FC Balzers 3-2 FC Vaduz
  • 1998 FC Vaduz 5-1 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 1999 FC Vaduz 3-2 FC Balzers
  • 2000 FC Vaduz 6-0 FC Balzers
  • 2001 FC Vaduz 9-0 FC Ruggell
  • 2002 FC Vaduz 6-1 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 2003 FC Vaduz 6-0 FC Balzers
  • 2004 FC Vaduz 5-0 FC Balzers
  • 2005 FC Vaduz 4-1 USV Eschen/Mauren
  • 2006 FC Vaduz 4-2 FC Balzers
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