2017 Rock Cup

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2017 Rock Cup
Tournament details
CountryGibraltar
Teams19
Defending championsLincoln Red Imps
Final positions
ChampionsEuropa
Runner-upLincoln Red Imps
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored64 (3.56 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Kike Gómez (4 goals)
← 2016

The 2017 Rock Cup was a single-leg knockout tournament played by clubs from Gibraltar. This year's version of the Rock Cup was sponsored by Gibtelecom, and was known as the Gibtelecom Rock Cup for sponsorship purposes.[1]

The winner of this competition (Europa) qualified for the 2017–18 Europa League. Since they won the 2016–17 Gibraltar Premier Division, the spot reserved for the cup winner went to the third place team from the league instead.

First round[edit]

The First Round draw was held 14 December 2016 and the matches were played 17–18 January 2017.[2] All teams participating in the first round are from the Gibraltar Second Division.

17 January 2017 Olympique 13 (2)0–2 Boca Gibraltar (2) Gibraltar
20:30 Report K. Robba 46'
Nuñez 73'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
18 January 2017 Cannons (2) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Bruno's Magpies (2)Gibraltar
18:15 Mesua 13' Report Nuercano 15' Stadium: Victoria Stadium
18 January 2017 Leo (2) 5–1Angels (2)Gibraltar
20:30 Moya Garcia 44'
Jimenez Ramon 65', 81'
Ruiz Vecino 87', 89'
Report Pino Moreno 24' Stadium: Victoria Stadium

Second round[edit]

The Second Round draw took place on 20 January 2017, and the matches were played from 10–15 February.[3] Teams from the Premier Division, the three winners from the first round, as well as the three sides who received byes in the first round, entered here.

10 February 2017 Boca Gibraltar (2)1–8 Lynx (1) Gibraltar
20:30 Quiñones 41' O'Dwyer 17', 81'
Segura 34'
Ouattara 39'
Gutierez 46'
Guilling 53'
Kamara 60'
Olmos 87'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
11 February 2017 Mons Calpe (1)0–1 St Joseph's (1) Gibraltar
16:30 Lorenzo 46' Stadium: Victoria Stadium
11 February 2017 Manchester 62 (1) 2–0Gibraltar United (1)Gibraltar
19:00 Tra 19'
Gomez 67'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
12 February 2017 Lincoln Red Imps (1) 12–0Hound Dogs (2)Gibraltar
16:30 Cabrera 7'
Etchemaite 21'
R. Chipolina 24', 65'
Garcia 32'
L. Casciaro 49'
K. Casciaro 54'
Bardon 63', 68'
Dieguito 80'
Wszeborowski 85' (o.g.)
Tobler 88'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
12 February 2017 Glacis United (1)1–3 Europa FC (1) Gibraltar
19:00 Sánchez 65' Belforti 53'
Kike 56'
Roldán 88'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
13 February 2017 College 1975 (2)0–3 Europa Point (1) Gibraltar
20:30 Ayala 35'
Moreno 52'
Vinet 90'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
14 February 2017 Cannons (2)1–3 Lions Gibraltar (1) Gibraltar
20:30 Mesua 57' Gonzales 44'
Gilroy 80'
Carretero 90' (pen.)
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
15 February 2017 Leo (2)0–6 Gibraltar Phoenix (2) Gibraltar
20:30 Dominguez 16', 24', 56'
Narvaez 63'
Nuñez 77'
Martinez 84'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium

Quarter–finals[edit]

The quarter-final matches were played 10–12 March 2017.

11 March 2017 Europa FC (1) 2–0Europa Point (1)Gibraltar
18:15 Kike 76'
Walker 87'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
11 March 2017 Gibraltar Phoenix (2) 2–0Lions Gibraltar (1)Gibraltar
20:30 Rubio 49'
Narvaez 86'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
12 March 2017 Lynx (1)0–0
(2–4 p)
St Joseph's (1) Gibraltar
16:30 Stadium: Victoria Stadium

Semi–finals[edit]

The semi-final matches were played 25–26 April 2017.

25 April 2017 Lincoln Red Imps (1) 1–0St Joseph's (1)Gibraltar
19:30 J. Chipolina 41' (pen.) Stadium: Victoria Stadium
26 April 2017 Gibraltar Phoenix (2)0–2 Europa FC (1) Gibraltar
19:30 Joselinho 57'
Álex Quillo 79'
Stadium: Victoria Stadium

Final[edit]

28 May 2017 Europa FC 3–0 Lincoln Red Imps Victoria Stadium
19:00
Referee: Jason Barcelo [4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gibtelecom to sponsor the Rock Cup in multi year deal". Archived from the original on 8 September 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Rock Cup 16/17". GFA. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Gibtelecom Rock Cup 2nd Round Draw". GFA. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  4. ^ "FIFA Referees News: Gibraltar : 2017 Rock Cup Final". 28 May 2017.

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