2012 Danish Cup Final

The 2012 Danish Cup Final was a football match that decided the winner of the 2011–12 Danish Cup. It was played on 17 May 2012 at 18:00 CEST.

2012 Danish Cup Final
Event2011–12 Danish Cup
Date17 May 2012 (2012-05-17)
VenueParken, Copenhagen
Man of the MatchBryan Oviedo
RefereeLars Christoffersen[1]
Attendance21,963
WeatherFew clouds, 11 °C (52 °F)[2]

Road to the Final

As decided by the results of last season's Superliga, Horsens entered the Cup in the second round, Copenhagen in the third round.

AC Horsens Round F.C. Copenhagen
Holstebro BK (away)
Won 5–0
Second round N/A
Akademisk Boldklub (away)
Won 3–0
Third round FC Vestsjælland (away)
Won 2–0
Herlev IF (away)
Won 3–2
Fourth round Brøndby IF (away)
Won 3–0
FC Fredericia (away)
Won 2–1
Quarter-finals FC Nordsjælland (at home)
Won 2–0
HB Køge
Drew first leg (away) 2–2
Won second leg (at home) 1–0
Advanced with 3–2 on aggregate
Semi-finals SønderjyskE
Won first leg (at home) 1–0
Lost second leg (away) 3–4
Advanced with 4–4 on aggregate on the away goals rule

Match

AC Horsens0 – 1F.C. Copenhagen
Claudemir  42'
Attendance: 21,963
Referee: Lars Christoffersen
AC Horsens
F.C. Copenhagen
AC HORSENS (4–4–2):[3]
GK30 Frederik Rønnow
RB5 Alexander Juel Andersen
CB3 Morten Rasmussen
CB4 Nabil Aslam
LB2 Anders Nøhr 80'
RM15 Lasse Kryger
CM14 Martin Retov
CM20 Janus Drachmann
LM18 Jeppe Mehl
CF10 Martin Spelmann 32'
CF8 Ken Fagerberg 63'
Substitutions:
11 Niels Lodberg 32'
29 André Bjerregaard 63'
13 Thomas Kortegaard 80'
Manager:
Johnny Mølby
F.C. COPENHAGEN (4–4–2):[3]
GK1 Kim Christensen
RB2 Lars Jacobsen
CB4 Kris Stadsgaard
CB25 Mathias Jørgensen
LB19 Bryan Oviedo
RM20 Martin Vingaard
CM6 Claudemir 85'
CM8 Christian Grindheim
LM13 Pape Paté Diouf 63'
CF7 Mostafa Abdellaoue 83'
CF9 Morten Nordstrand 77'
Substitutions:
16 Thomas Kristensen 63'
14 Dame N'Doye 77'
17 Ragnar Sigurðsson 83'
Manager:
Carsten V. Jensen

Man of the Match (Pokalfighter):
Bryan Oviedo (F.C. Copenhagen)

Assistant referees:
Jakob Bille[1]
Dennis Wollenberg Rasmussen[1]
Fourth official:
Michael Johansen[1]

Match rules:

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if scores level
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • 7 substitutes named, of which three may be used

References

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