2013–14 Taça de Portugal

2013–14 Taça de Portugal
Country  Portugal
Teams 156
Champions Benfica (25th title)
Runners-up Rio Ave
Matches played 157
Goals scored 490 (3.12 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Júlio Rebelo (5 goals)

The 2013–14 Taça de Portugal was the 74th season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier Portuguese football knockout cup competition organised by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). It was contested by 156 teams from the top four tiers of Portuguese football. The competition began with the first-round matches in September 2013 and concluded with the final at the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras, on 18 May 2014.[1]

The title holders were Primeira Liga side Vitória de Guimarães who entered the 2013–14 competition in the third round, together with the Primeira Liga teams, advancing as far as the next round, where they lost 2–0 to Porto.

In the final, Benfica defeated Rio Ave 1–0, courtesy of a first-half goal by Nicolás Gaitán, and won the competition for a record 25th time. In doing so, they also established a new Portuguese record of doubles (10) and became the first club to win the domestic treble of Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga.

As the winners of the Taça de Portugal, Benfica earned the right to play in the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League group stage. However, since they had already qualified for the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League as the 2013–14 Primeira Liga winners, Rio Ave took their place as the cup runners-up. As they did not win the Taça de Portugal, Rio Ave had to enter the competition in the third qualifying round. In addition, Benfica qualified for the 2014 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, where they faced again Rio Ave, as a result of having won both league and cup titles.

Format

As in the previous season, the competition format was organized in a knockout system consisting of seven rounds preceding the final match. The 79 teams competing in the newly formed Campeonato Nacional de Seniores (third tier), the 26 best relegated teams from the 2012–13 Third Division (extinct fourth tier) and the 18 champions of the District cups will enter the first round, with 35 of those teams receiving a bye. In the second round, Segunda Liga teams will join the first-round winners and the remaining teams that received a bye in the previous round. The second-round winners will advance to the third round, where they will meet the top tier Primeira Liga teams for the first time.[2] Unlike the previous rounds, which are contested as one-legged fixtures, the semi-finals were played over two legs in a home-and-away basis. The final will be played at a neutral venue, the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras.

Round Teams
remaining
Teams
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering this round
First round 156 88 none 88 Campeonato Nacional de Seniores
Portuguese District Football Associations
Second round 112 96 44 52 Segunda Liga
Third round 64 64 48 16 Primeira Liga
Fourth round 32 32 32 none none
Fifth round 16 16 16 none none
Quarter-finals 8 8 8 none none
Semi-finals 4 4 4 none none
Final 2 2 2 none none

Teams

A total of 156 teams competing in the top four tiers of the Portuguese football were considered eligible by FPF to participate in the competition:

Primeira Liga (16 teams)

Segunda Liga (17 teams)

Campeonato Nacional de Seniores (79 teams)
Series A (10 teams)

  • Santa Maria
  • Valenciano

Series B (9 teams)[n 1]

  • Famalicão
  • Felgueiras 1932
  • Joane

  • Lixa
  • Oliveirense

  • Ribeirão
  • Tirsense

  • Varzim
  • Vizela

Series C (10 teams)

  • Perafita
  • Salgueiros 08

Series D (10 teams)

  • Lusitânia Lourosa
  • Lusitano Vildemoinhos

  • São João de Ver
  • Sporting de Espinho

Series E (10 teams)

  • Manteigas
  • Naval
  • Nogueirense

  • Pampilhosa
  • Sertanense

  • Sourense
  • Tourizense

Series F (10 teams)

  • Alcanenense
  • Atlético Riachense
  • Caldas

  • Carregado
  • Fátima
  • Lourinhanense

  • Mafra
  • Portomosense

  • Torreense
  • União de Leiria

Series G (10 teams)

  • 1º de Dezembro
  • Casa Pia
  • Futebol Benfica

  • Oriental
  • Praiense

  • Sintrense
  • Sporting Ideal

Series H (10 teams)

  • Esperança de Lagos
  • Ferreiras
  • Louletano

  • Moura
  • Pinhalnovense

Portuguese District Football Associations (44 teams)

  • Alba
  • Aliados de Lordelo
  • Aljustrelense
  • Amiense
  • Amora
  • Ansião
  • Atalaia do Campo
  • Atlético de Reguengos
  • Avanca
  • Castro Daire
  • Castrense

  • Cerveira
  • Desportivo de Ronfe
  • Eirense
  • Fabril Barreiro
  • Gafetense
  • Igreja Nova
  • Juventude de Évora
  • Lousada
  • Lusitano VRSA
  • Maria da Fonte
  • Marinhas

  • Marinhense
  • Merelinense
  • Nogueirense
  • O Grandolense
  • Os Oriolenses
  • Oliveira do Bairro
  • Oliveira do Hospital
  • Pedras Rubras
  • Pêro Pinheiro
  • Piense
  • Sacavenense

  • Santa Eulália
  • Sampedrense
  • Sanjoanense
  • Santiago
  • Torre de Moncorvo
  • Torres Novas
  • Vieira
  • Vila Cortez
  • Vila Meã
  • Vila Pouca de Aguiar
  • Vitória de Sernache

Schedule

All draws were held at the FPF headquarters in Lisbon.[3][4][5]

Round Draw date Main date(s) Fixtures Teams Prize money
First round 29 July 2013 1 September 2013 44 156 → 112 €2,000
Second round 9 September 2013 21–22 September 2013 48 112 → 64 €3,000
Third round 30 September 2013 19–20 October 2013 32 64 → 32 €4,000
Fourth round 24 October 2013 9–10 November 2013 16 32 → 16 €5,000
Fifth round 22 November 2013 4–5 January 2014 8 16 → 8 €7,500
Quarter-finals 9 January 2014 5–6 February 2014 4 8 → 4 €10,000
Semi-finals 26 March 2014 (1st leg)
16 April 2014 (2nd leg)
4 4 → 2 €15,000
Final 18 May 2014 1 2 → 1 €150,000 (runner-up)
€300,000 (winner)

First round

A total of 123 teams from the Campeonato Nacional (CN) and District Leagues (D) entered this round. The draw was held on 29 July 2013 and determined the 88 teams contesting this round and the remaining 35 teams receiving a bye. Matches were played on 1 September 2013.[6]

Number of teams per league entering this round
Primeira Liga Segunda Liga Campeonato Nacional District Leagues Total
16 / 16
17 / 17
79 / 79
44 / 44
156 / 156
Teams receiving a first-round bye

  • Cova da Piedade (CN)
  • Desportivo de Ronfe (D)
  • Eirense (D)
  • Esperança de Lagos (CN)
  • Fafe (CN)
  • Famalicão (CN)
  • Felgueiras 1932 (CN)

  • Gondomar (CN)
  • Igreja Nova (D)
  • Juventude de Évora (D)
  • Limianos (CN)
  • Louletano (CN)
  • Loures (CN)
  • Lusitano Vildemoinhos (CN)

  • Lusitano VRSA (D)
  • Marinhense (D)
  • Mirandela (CN)
  • O Grandolense (D)
  • Os Oriolenses (D)
  • Pedras Rubras (D)
  • Pedras Salgadas (CN)

  • Piense (D)
  • Praiense (CN)
  • Sourense (CN)
  • Sporting Ideal (CN)
  • União de Montemor (CN)
  • Vilaverdense (CN)
  • Vitória de Sernache (D)

Fixtures

  • Oliveira do Bairro (D) 0 – 2 Fabril Barreiro (D)
  • Santiago (D) 0 – 1 Estarreja (CN)
  • Fátima (CN) 2 – 0 Castro Daire (D)
  • Santa Eulália (D) 2 – 1 (a.e.t.) Portomosense (CN)
  • Sousense (CN) 2 – 1 Moura (CN)
  • Sintrense (CN) 1 – 2 Mafra (CN)
  • Pêro Pinheiro (D) 1 – 1 (4–5p) Torres Novas (D)
  • Vila Pouca de Aguiar (D) 0 – 1 Santa Maria (CN)
  • Atalaia do Campo (D) 0 – 7 Alcanenense (CN)
  • Operário (CN) 1 – 1 (4–3p) Salgueiros 08 (CN)
  • Valenciano (CN) 3 – 4 Cesarense (CN)
  • Vieira (D) 0 – 3 AD Nogueirense (CN)
  • O Elvas (CN) 1 – 2 (a.e.t.) Barreirense (CN)
  • Vila Flor (CN) 0 – 0 (0–3p) Merelinense (D)
  • Vizela (CN) 2 – 0 Pampilhosa (CN)
  • Boavista (CN) 1 – 0 (a.e.t.) 1º de Dezembro (CN)
  • Joane (CN) 0 – 1 Maria da Fonte (D)
  • Lourinhanense (CN) 0 – 1 Lusitânia Lourosa (CN)
  • AD Oliveirense (CN) 0 – 0 (3–2p) Vila Meã (D)
  • Ribeirão (CN) 6 – 0 Sanjoanense (D)
  • Almodôvar (CN) 0 – 1 Ninense (CN)
  • Vila Cortez (D) 2 – 4 Castrense (D)

  • Bragança (CN) 0 – 1 Avanca (D)
  • Benfica Castelo Branco (CN) 0 – 0 (2–0p) Carregado (CN)
  • Sacavenense (D) 3 – 0 Sampedrense (D)
  • Camacha (CN) 5 – 0 Ansião (D)
  • Amarante (CN) 1 – 3 Freamunde (CN)
  • Aljustrelense (D) 2 – 2 (3–0p) Casa Pia (CN)
  • Águias do Moradal (CN) 0 – 2 Sporting de Espinho (CN)
  • São João de Ver (CN) 3 – 2 Ferreiras (CN)
  • Atlético de Reguengos (D) 0 – 1 Varzim (CN)
  • Pinhalnovense (CN) 1 – 1 (4–1p) Coimbrões (CN)
  • Torre de Moncorvo (D) 1 – 2 Perafita (CN)
  • Marinhas (D) 3 – 0 Naval (CN)
  • União de Leiria (CN) 2 – 1 (a.e.t.) Torreense (CN)
  • Grijó (CN) 2 – 2 (5–4p) Lousada (D)
  • Lixa (CN) 1 – 2 Tourizense (CN)
  • Gafetense (D) 2 – 1 Vianense (CN)
  • Anadia (CN) 0 – 1 Sertanense (CN)
  • Oriental (CN) 7 – 0 Nogueirense FC (D)
  • Quarteirense (CN) 1 – 2 Amora (D)
  • Amiense (D) 0 – 4 Tirsense (CN)
  • Futebol Benfica (CN) 1 – 0 Oliveira do Hospital (D)
  • Aliados de Lordelo (D) 3 – 2 Manteigas (CN)

Second round

Seventeen teams from the Segunda Liga (II) joined the 44 first-round winners and the 35 teams given a bye into the second round. The draw was made on 9 September 2013 and matches were played on 21 and 22 September.[7]

Number of teams per league entering this round
Primeira Liga Segunda Liga Campeonato Nacional District Leagues Total
16 / 16
17 / 17
53 / 79
26 / 44
112 / 156
Fixtures

  • Fafe (CN) 2 – 1 Perafita (CN)
  • Chaves (II) 8 – 0 Avanca (D)
  • Farense (II) 2 – 2 (7–6p) Lusitânia Lourosa (CN)
  • Marinhense (D) 0 – 6 Caldas (CN)
  • Benfica Castelo Branco (CN) 2 – 1 União da Madeira (II)
  • Lusitano Vildemoinhos (CN) 2 – 1 Futebol Benfica (CN)
  • São João de Ver (CN) 5 – 0 Lusitano VRSA (D)
  • Cerveira (D) 1 – 3 Cova da Piedade (CN)
  • Académico de Viseu (II) 2 – 1 AD Nogueirense (CN)
  • Beira-Mar (II) 4 – 1 Grijó (CN)
  • Santa Eulália (D) 2 – 0 Ninense (CN)
  • Felgueiras 1932 (CN) 2 – 0 Bustelo (CN)
  • Maria da Fonte (D) 2 – 3 (a.e.t.) O Grandolense (D)
  • Fátima (CN) 1 – 1 (1–0p) Sporting Ideal (CN)
  • Vilaverdense (CN) 1 – 0 Atlético Riachense (CN)
  • Varzim (CN) 3 – 0 Sporting de Espinho (CN)
  • Esperança de Lagos (CN) 1 – 0 Pedras Rubras (D)
  • Oliveirense (II) 2 – 1 Limianos (CN)
  • União de Leiria (CN) 3 – 1 Marinhas (D)
  • Sporting da Covilhã (II) 3 – 1 Tourizense (CN)
  • Ribeirão (CN) 4 – 0 Juventude de Évora (D)
  • Estarreja (CN) 1 – 5 Cinfães (CN)
  • Pinhalnovense (CN) 0 – 1 Santa Clara (II)
  • Santa Maria (CN) 4 – 1 Cesarense (CN)

  • Atlético CP (II) 0 – 0 (1–0p) Mirandela (CN)
  • Alba (D) 2 – 1 União de Montemor (CN)
  • Loures (CN) 2 – 2 (4–3p) Carapinheirense (CN)
  • Tondela (II) 5 – 1 Torres Novas (D)
  • Alcanenense (CN) 3 – 1 Barreirense (CN)
  • Famalicão (CN) 3 – 0 Eirense (D)
  • Leixões (II) 2 – 0 Sacavenense (D)
  • Mafra (CN) 3 – 0 Os Oriolenses (D)
  • Gafetense (D) 1 – 1 (4–1p) Sourense (CN)
  • Fabril Barreiro (D) 0 – 2 Operário (CN)
  • Freamunde (CN) 4 – 0 Desportivo de Ronfe (D)
  • AD Oliveirense (CN) 1 – 0 Vizela (CN)
  • Piense (D) 2 – 2 (4–3p) Vitória de Sernache (D)
  • Castrense (D) 2 – 3 Camacha (CN)
  • F.C. Penafiel (II) 2 – 1 Tirsense (CN)
  • Moreirense (II) 9 – 0 Merelinense (D)
  • Boavista (CN) 1 – 2 Portimonense (II)
  • Aljustrelense (D) 3 – 1 Igreja Nova (D)
  • Trofense (II) 3 – 0 Pedras Salgadas (CN)
  • Louletano (CN) 2 – 0 Praiense (CN)
  • Sertanense (CN) 4 – 2 Amora (D)
  • Feirense (II) 2 – 1 Sousense (CN)
  • Oriental (CN) 1 – 0 Aliados de Lordelo (D)
  • Gondomar (CN) 1 – 2 Desportivo das Aves (II)

Third round

The 16 teams from the Primeira Liga (I) joined the 48-second-round winners in the third round. The draw was held on 30 September 2013 and matches were played on 19 and 20 October 2013.[8]

Number of teams per league entering this round
Primeira Liga Segunda Liga Campeonato Nacional District Leagues Total
16 / 16
16 / 17
26 / 79
6 / 44
64 / 156
Fixtures

Fourth round

The draw for the fourth round took place on 24 October 2013 and matches were played on 16, 17 and 24 November and 4 December 2013.[9]

Number of teams per league entering this round
Primeira Liga Segunda Liga Campeonato Nacional District Leagues Total
14 / 16
10 / 17
8 / 79
0 / 44
32 / 156
Fixtures

Fifth round

The draw for the fifth round took place on 22 November 2013 and matches were played on 4 and 5 January 2014.[10][11]

Number of teams per league entering this round
Primeira Liga Segunda Liga Campeonato Nacional District Leagues Total
11 / 16
5 / 17
0 / 79
0 / 44
16 / 156
Fixtures

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 9 January 2014, and matches were played on 5 and 6 February 2014.[12][13]

Number of teams per league entering this round
Primeira Liga Segunda Liga Campeonato Nacional District Leagues Total
6 / 16
2 / 17
0 / 79
0 / 44
8 / 156
Fixtures

Semi-finals

The semi-final pairings were determined on 9 January 2014, following the draw for the quarter-finals. This round was played over two legs, with the first leg played on 26 March and the second leg played on 16 April 2014.[12]

Number of teams per league entering this round
Primeira Liga Segunda Liga Campeonato Nacional District Leagues Total
4 / 16
0 / 17
0 / 79
0 / 44
4 / 156

First leg

Second leg

Final

18 May 2014 WET
17:15
Benfica 1–0 Rio Ave
Gaitán  20' Report
Estádio Nacional, Oeiras
Attendance: 37,150
Referee: Carlos Xistra

See also

Notes

  1. Vitória de Guimarães B, a reserve team which plays in the Series B, is ineligible to play in the competition.

References

  1. "Taça de Portugal disputada por 156 clubes, clubes da I Liga na terceira ronda". publico.pt (in Portuguese). Público. 4 August 2013. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
  2. "Taça de Portugal – Competição definida". fpf.pt. Portuguese Football Federation. 4 July 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  3. "Taça de regresso". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 29 July 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  4. "Emoções à vista". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 9 September 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  5. "Sorte definida". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  6. "Taça de regresso". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 4 August 2013. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
  7. "Emoções à vista". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 9 September 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  8. "Benfica em Cinfães, Trofense no Dragão e Alba em Alvalade". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  9. "Sorteio da 4ª eliminatória". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 24 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  10. "Sorteio no dia 22". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
  11. "Hoje há Taça". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 4 January 2013. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Taça sorteada". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 9 January 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  13. "Quartos de final na TV". fpf.pt (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 16 January 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2014.

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