2016–17 Swiss Cup

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2016–17 Swiss Cup
Tournament details
Country  Switzerland
Teams64
Final positions
ChampionsFC Basel
Runner-upFC Sion
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Anđelko Savić (FC Luzern) (7)

The 2016–17 Swiss Cup was the 92nd season of Switzerland's annual football cup competition. The competition commenced on 13 August 2016 with the first games of Round 1 and concluded on 25 May 2017 with the Final. The winner of the competition was FC Basel.

Participating clubs[edit]

All teams from 2015–16 Super League and 2015–16 Challenge League as well as the top 4 teams from 2015–16 Promotion League automatically entered this year's competition. The remaining 41 teams had to qualify through separate qualifying rounds within their leagues. Reserve teams and teams from Liechtenstein are not allowed in the competition, the latter only enter the 2016–17 Liechtenstein Cup.

2016–17 Super League
9 teams
2016–17 Challenge League
10 teams
2016–17 Promotion League
9 teams
2016–17 1. Liga
13 teams
2016–17 2. Liga Interregional
9 teams
2016–17 Regional leagues
14 teams

Sixth tier

Seventh tier

  • FC Donneloye (VD)
  • SV Rümlang (ZH)
  • FC Zollbrück (BE)

Teams in bold are still active in the competition.

TH Title holders.

Round 1[edit]

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. Teams in bold continue to the next round of the competition.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
10 August 2016
FC Bubendorf (6) 1–2 Zug 94 (4)
FC Wabern (6) 0–5 SC Brühl (3)
SC Binningen (5) 2–1 FC Münsingen (4)
FC Seefeld (4) 1–2 FC Köniz (3)
FC Grenchen (6) 0–2 FC Illiria Payerne (5)
FC Gunzwil (6) 2–0 FC Vernier (6)
FC Oberwallis Naters (4) 1–4 FC Luzern (1)
SV Rümlang (7) 2–5 FC Seuzach (4)
FC Ticino (5) 4–0 FC Uzwil (5)
FC Meyrin (5) 1–3 FC Wohlen (2)
Yverdon-Sport FC (4) 1–4 FC Winterthur (2)
CS Romontois (6) 1–6 FC Sion (1)
FC Conthey (5) 1–4 AC Bellinzona (4)
FC Klingnau (6) 0–6 FC Tuggen (3)
SC Veltheim (6) 0–6 BSC Young Boys (1)
FC Moutier (5) 0–3 FC Lugano (1)
US Arbedo (6) 0–5 Neuchâtel Xamax FCS (2)
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds (3) 0–2 FC Zürich (2)
14 August 2016
FC Dulliken (5) 0–3 FC Chiasso (2)
FC Breitenrain (3) 3–1 Servette FC (2)
FC Donneloye (7) 0–14 FC Le Mont (2)
BSC Old Boys (3) 0–2 Grasshopper Club (1)
FC Zollbrück (7) 0–5 FC Aarau (2)
AS Calcio Kreuzlingen (6) 1–0 SC Cham (3)
FC Genolier-Begnins (5) 1–3 FC Azzurri 90 LS (4)
Lancy FC (4) 1–2 FC Lausanne-Sport (1)
FC Rapperswil-Jona (3) 0–1[1] FC Basel (1)
FC La Sarraz-Éclépens (4) 0–3 FC Schaffhausen (2)
FC Bazenheid (6) 2–1 FC Red Star Zürich (4)
FC Stade Lausanne Ouchy (4) 4–2 FC Wil (2)
SC Kriens (3) 2–1 FC Thun (1)
15 August 2016
FC Black Stars (4) 2–3 FC St. Gallen (1)

Round 2[edit]

In a match, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable. Teams in bold continue to the next round of the competition.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
16 September 2016
FC Köniz (3) 3–1 FC Lausanne-Sport (1)
FC Breitenrain (3) 0–1 FC Aarau (2)
17 September 2016
FC Chiasso (2) 1–0 FC Wohlen (2)
SC Binningen (5) 1–2 SC Brühl (3)
FC Gunzwil (6) 1–4 FC Lugano (1)
FC Stade Lausanne Ouchy (4) 0–3 FC Winterthur (2)
AS Calcio Kreuzlingen (6) 1–1 (5–6 p) FC Tuggen (3)
FC Azzurri 90 LS (4) 2–3 SC Kriens (3)
FC Ticino (5) 0–3 FC Luzern (1)
FC Seuzach (4) 1–4 Grasshopper Club (1)
FC Le Mont (2) 0–1 FC St. Gallen (1)
18 September 2016
FC Bazenheid (6) 1–7 BSC Young Boys (1)
FC Illiria Payerne (5) 1–4 FC Schaffhausen (2)
Zug 94 (4) 0–1[2] FC Basel (1)
AC Bellinzona (4) 0–2 FC Zürich (2)
Neuchâtel Xamax FCS (2) 3–4 FC Sion (1)

Round 3[edit]

The winners of Round 2 played in this round. The home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league. Teams in bold continue to the quarter-finals.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
26 October 2016
FC Aarau (2) 2–0 FC Lugano (1)
SC Kriens (3) 5–3 (a.e.t.) SC Brühl (3)
FC Tuggen (3) 1–4[3] FC Basel (1)
FC Winterthur (2) 2–1 FC Chiasso (2)
BSC Young Boys (1) 5–0 Grasshopper Club (1)
27 October 2016
FC Köniz (3) 1–1 (4–5 p) FC Lucerne (1)
FC Zürich (2) 2–1 FC St. Gallen (1)
2 November 2016
FC Schaffhausen (2) 2–5 (a.e.t.) FC Sion (1)

Quarter-finals[edit]

The winners of Round 3 played in the Quarter-finals, there was no home advantage granted in the draw. SC Kriens, from the third tier of Swiss football, were the lowest-ranked team in this round.

1 March 2017 BSC Young Boys2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)
FC Winterthur Bern
19:30 Hoarau 8'
Bertone 39'
Report Sílvio 61'
M. Sutter 66'
Stadium: Stade de Suisse
Attendance: 9,462
Referee: Sébastien Pache
Penalties
Hoarau soccer ball with check mark
Ravet soccer ball with red X
Frey soccer ball with check mark
Sanogo soccer ball with check mark
Di Gregorio soccer ball with check mark
Cani soccer ball with check mark
Schuler soccer ball with check mark
M. Sutter soccer ball with check mark
Sílvio soccer ball with check mark
1 March 2017 FC Aarau3–5 FC Lucerne Aarau
20:30 Josipovic 28'
Ciarrocchi 41'
Tréand 51'
Report Juric 2', 54'
Neumayr 3'
M. Schneuwly 36', 76'
Stadium: Stadion Brügglifeld
Attendance: 6,162
Referee: Adrien Jaccottet
2 March 2017 FC Sion 5–1SC KriensSion
19:00 Mujangi 45', 78'
Konaté 65', 67', 83'
Report Thali 32' Stadium: Stade Tourbillon
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Pascal Erlachner
2 March 2017 FC Basel 3–1FC ZürichBasel
20:30 Steffen Yellow card 8'
Janko 20' (1:1)
Lang 41' (2:1)
Xhaka Yellow card 28' Yellow-red card 56'
Steffen 78' (3:1)
FCB summary
Report
3' (0:1) Buff
Yellow card 14' Nef
Yellow card 15' Brunner
Yellow card 58' Voser
Yellow card 82' Schönbächler
Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Attendance: 25,259
Referee: Alain Bieri (Solothurn)

Semi-finals[edit]

The winners of Quarterfinals play in the Semifinals, there is no home advantage granted in the draw. The games played on the 5 April 2017.

5 April 2017 FC Winterthur1–3 FC Basel Winterthur
18:45 Gazzetta Yellow card 24'
Cani 88' (1:2)
Hebib Yellow card 89'
FCB summary
Report
54' (pen. 0:1) Delgado
Yellow card 56' Janko
85' (0:2) Akanji
90+4' (1:3) Fransson
Stadium: Stadion Schützenwiese
Attendance: 9,400 (sold out)
Referee: Sascha Amhof

Final[edit]

The winners of the Semi-finals play in the Final. The match was played on 25 May 2017 at the Stade de Genève.

FC Basel3–0[4]FC Sion
Doumbia Yellow card 44'
Delgado 47'
Traoré 62'
Lang Yellow card 77' 89'
Xhaka Yellow card 79'
SFV summary Yellow card 37' Salatic
Yellow card 90+5' Lüchinger
Attendance: 26,500
Teams
GK Czech Republic Tomáš Vaclík
DF Switzerland Michael Lang
DF Czech Republic Marek Suchý
DF Switzerland Manuel Akanji
DF Ivory Coast Adama Traoré
MF Albania Taulant Xhaka
MF Switzerland Luca Zuffi downward-facing red arrow 90+3'
MF Norway Mohamed Elyounoussi
MF Argentina Matías Delgado (c) downward-facing red arrow 81'
MF Switzerland Renato Steffen
ST Ivory Coast Seydou Doumbia downward-facing red arrow 88'
Substitutes:
MF Ivory Coast Serey Die upward-facing green arrow 81'
ST Austria Marc Janko upward-facing green arrow 88'
MF Sweden Alexander Fransson upward-facing green arrow 90+3'
Manager:
Switzerland Urs Fischer
GK Russia Anton Mitryushkin
DF Switzerland Nicolas Lüchinger
DF Montenegro Elsad Zverotić (c)
DF Switzerland Reto Ziegler
DF The Gambia Pa Modou Jagne downward-facing red arrow 63'
MF Switzerland Gregory Karlen downward-facing red arrow 70'
MF Switzerland Vero Salatić
MF Guinea Kévin Constant
ST Democratic Republic of the Congo Chadrac Akolo downward-facing red arrow 79'
ST Senegal Moussa Konaté
ST Angola Joaquim Adão
Substitutes:
MF Portugal Carlitos upward-facing green arrow 63'
MF Belgium Geoffrey Mujangi Bia upward-facing green arrow 70'
MF Brazil Léo Itaperuna upward-facing green arrow 79'
Manager:
Switzerland Sébastien Fournier

References[edit]

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  3. ^ FC Basel 1893 (26 October 2016). "Der FCB zieht souveraen in die viertelfinals ein". The FCB moves confidently into the quarter-finals. FC Basel 1893 AG. Retrieved 2021-11-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” (25 May 2017). "FC Basel - FC Sion 3:0 (0:0)". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv". Retrieved 2023-11-16.
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