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2020 Latvian Football Cup

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Latvian Cup trophy

2020 Latvian Football Cup (branded as ViensViens Latvijas Kauss for sponsorship reasons) was the 32nd independent Latvian and the 79th overall national football cup tournament. The competition began on 23 July and finished on 8 November 2020. RFS were the defending champions, having won the previous year's final over FK Jelgava 3–2 in extra time.[1] The cup winners qualified for the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round.

Format[edit]

47 teams took part in the competition. Each round was played over single leg and matches took place for 90 minutes, with two halves of 45 minutes. If tied after regular time, 30 minutes of extra time were played, consisting of two periods of 15 minutes. If the score was still level after this, the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out in order to decide the winner. No seeding was applied at any round.

Participating teams[edit]

Virslīga

(1st tier)

1. līga

(2nd tier)

2. līga

(3rd tier)

3. līga

(4th tier)

BFC Daugavpils

FK Ventspils

FK Jelgava

Riga FC

FK Liepāja

FK Spartaks Jūrmala

RFS

Valmiera FC

FK Tukums 2000/TSS

FK Metta

SK Super Nova

Grobiņas SC

JDFS Alberts

Rēzeknes FA/BJSS

FK Dinamo Rīga

FC Lokomotiv Daugavpils

Saldus SS/Leevon

FK Auda

FK Smiltene/BJSS

FK Priekuļi

FK Limbaži

FK Aliance

Albatroz SC/FS Jelgava

Mārupes SC

SK Krimulda

FK Staiceles Bebri

FK Salaspils

FK Karosta

FK Lielupe

FK Kalupe

Lubāna/Degumnieki/Madonas BJSS

FK Alberts

FK Valka

SK Upesciems

FK Cēsis

Jēkabpils SC

FK Pļaviņas DM

FC Gauja

FK Dobele Allegro

Liepājas FS

FK Jūrnieks

Jūrmalas SS

Tente/SFS

DSVK Traktors

Talsi/FK Laidze

RTU

FK Kauguri/Beitar

First round[edit]

The draw for the first round was held on 7 July[2]. Teams from 2. līga and 3. līga only entered the competition at this point. Two teams: FK Valka and FK Alberts got byes to the second round. The matches were played between 23 July and 9 August 2020.

23 July 2020

21:00 *

FK Dobele Allegro

Goals: Ivanovs 18´; Roziņš 44´

2-2

(4-3 pen)

Report

RTU

Goals: Bogdanovs 20´; Suranovs 24´

Jelgava

FK Jelgava Sporta bāzes mākslīgais laukums

Referee: Ruslans Botošs

25 July 2020

12:00

FK Pļaviņas DM

Goals: Prohorovs 20´, 27´, 87´(pen); Kokarevičs 46´

4-2

Report

FK Cēsis

Goals: Vēlme 7´; Eglītis 44´

Pļaviņas

Gostiņu stadions

Referee: Kristaps Ratnieks

29 July 2020

15:00

Liepājas FS vs Jēkabpils SC Liepāja

Stadions Velnciems

2 August 2020

16:00

Lubāna/Degumnieki/Madonas BJSS vs FK Kalupe Madona

Degumnieku pamatskolas stadions

2 August 2020

17:00

Talsi/FK Laidze vs DSVK Traktors Talsi

Talsu pilsētas stadions

3 August 2020

18:30

SK Upesciems vs FK Limbaži Garkalne

Upesciema stadions

4 August 2020

18:00

Tente/SFS vs SK Krimulda Riga

Academ Stadium

6 August 2020

19:00

FK Karosta vs Jūrmalas SS Liepāja

Stadions Daugava

9 August 2020

16:00

FK Lielupe vs FK Priekuļi Riga

Rīgas 49. vidusskolas stadions

9 August 2020

18:00

FK Salaspils vs FK Jūrnieks Riga

RTU stadions

9 August 2020

18:00

Mārupes SC vs Albatroz SC/FS Jelgava Mārupe

Jaunmārupes stadions

9 August 2020

18:00

FK Kauguri/Beitar vs FK Aliance Jūrmala

Kauguru vidusskolas stadions

9 August 2020

19:00

FC Gauja vs FK Staiceles Bebri Valmiera

Vidzemes Olimpiskā centra stadions

* Time = Latvian time = EET.

Second round[edit]

13 winners of the first round were joined by FK Valka and FK Alberts (both teams had byes to the second round) as well as nine teams from the 1. līga. The matches are planned to be played over the weekend of 21-23 August 2020.

Third round[edit]

12 winners of the second round took part in the third round. The matches are planned to be played over the weekend of 4-6 September 2020.

Fourth round[edit]

6 winners of the third round are joined by 10 teams of Latvian Virslīga.

Quarter-finals[edit]

8 winners of the fourt round take part in the quarter-finals.

Semi-finals[edit]

4 winners of the quarter-finals take part in the semi-finals.

Final[edit]

Winners of the semi-finals take part in the final match. The match is scheduled to take part on 8 November at the Ventspils OC stadium in Ventspils.

References[edit]

  1. "Rīgas FS vs. Jelgava - 26 October 2019 - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  2. ""Viensviens" Latvijas kausa fināls šogad Ventspilī". LFF.lv (in latviešu). Retrieved 2020-07-21.


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