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2 Prize fund  





3 Preliminary rounds  





4 Teams  





5 Bracket  





6 Round of 32  





7 Round of 16  





8 Quarter-finals  





9 Semi-finals  





10 Final  





11 Top goalscorers  





12 Broadcasting rights  





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2017 FFA Cup
Tournament details
Country Australia
 New Zealand
Dates10 February – 21 November 2017
Teams735
Final positions
ChampionsSydney FC (1st title)
Runner-upAdelaide United
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored118 (3.81 per match)
Attendance85,472 (2,757 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Bobô (8 goals)
← 2016
2018 →

The 2017 FFA Cup was the fourth season of the FFA Cup, the main national soccer knockout cup competition in Australia. 32 teams began competing in the competition proper (from the round of 32), including the 10 A-League teams and 21 Football Federation Australia (FFA) member federation teams determined through individual state qualifying rounds, as well as the reigning National Premier Leagues Champion (Sydney United 58 from NSW).

Round and dates

[edit]
Round Draw date Match date Number of fixtures Teams New entries this round
Preliminary rounds Various 10 February–24 June 2017 703 + 25 byes 735 → 32 724
Round of 32 29 June 2017 26 July–9 August 2017 16 32 → 16 11
Round of 16 9 August 2017 23–29 August 2017 8 16 → 8 none
Quarter-finals 29 August 2017 13–20 September 2017 4 8 → 4 none
Semi-finals 20 September 2017 11–24 October 2017 2 4 → 2 none
Final 26 October 2017 21 November 2017 1 2 → 1 none

Prize fund

[edit]

The prize fund is unchanged from the 2016 event.[1]

Round No. of Clubs
receive fund
Prize fund
Round of 16 8 $2,000
Quarter-finalists 4 $5,000
Semi-finalists 2 $10,000
Final runners-up 1 $25,000
Final winner 1 $50,000
Total $131,000

In addition, a further $2,500 was donated from sponsor NAB to Member Federation clubs for each goal scored by them against an A-League opposition.[2] Clubs to receive donations are Blacktown City ($12,500), Hakoah Sydney City East ($5,000), Heidelberg United ($2,500) and South Melbourne ($2,500).

Preliminary rounds

[edit]

FFA member federations teams will compete in various state-based preliminary rounds to win one of 21 places in the competition proper (round of 32). All Australian clubs are eligible to enter the qualifying process through their respective FFA member federation, however only one team per club is permitted entry in the competition. All nine FFA member federations are expected to take part in the tournament.

Federation Competition Round of 32 Qualifiers
Australian Capital Territory Federation Cup 1
New South Wales Waratah Cup 5
Northern New South Wales 2
Northern Territory Sport Minister's Cup 1
Queensland 4
South Australia Federation Cup 1
Tasmania Milan Lakoseljac Cup 1
Victoria Dockerty Cup 4
Western Australia State Cup 2

The preliminary rounds will operate within a consistent national structure whereby club entry into the competition is staggered in each state/territory, ultimately leading to round 7 with the winning clubs from that round gaining direct entry into the round of 32. The first matches of the preliminary rounds began in February 2017, and the final matches of the preliminary rounds in June 2017.

Teams

[edit]

A total of 32 teams will participate in the 2017 FFA Cup competition proper, ten of which will come from the A-League, one being the 2016 National Premier Leagues Champion (Sydney United 58), and the remaining 21 teams from FFA member federations, as determined by the qualifying rounds. A-League clubs represent the highest level in the Australian league system, whereas member federation clubs come from Level 2 and below. The current season tier of member federation clubs is shown in parentheses.

A-League clubs
Adelaide United Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners Melbourne City
Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets Perth Glory Sydney FC
Wellington Phoenix Western Sydney Wanderers
Member federation clubs
Australian Capital Territory Canberra Olympic (2) New South Wales APIA Leichhardt Tigers (2) New South Wales Bankstown Berries (3) New South Wales Blacktown City (2)
New South Wales Hakoah Sydney City East (2) New South Wales Hills Brumbies (3) New South Wales Sydney United 58 (2) New South Wales Broadmeadow Magic (2)
New South Wales Edgeworth FC (2) Northern Territory Darwin Rovers (2) Queensland Far North Queensland (2) Queensland Gold Coast City (2)
Queensland Moreton Bay United (2) Queensland Peninsula Power (3) South Australia North Eastern MetroStars (2) Tasmania Olympia (2)
Victoria (state) Bentleigh Greens (2) Victoria (state) Heidelberg United (2) Victoria (state) Hume City (2) Victoria (state) South Melbourne (2)
Western Australia Sorrento FC (2) Western Australia Western Knights (3)

Bracket

[edit]
Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Moreton Bay United (a.e.t.) 4
Broadmeadow Magic 2Moreton Bay United 0
Gold Coast City 3 Gold Coast City (a.e.t.) 1
Western Knights 1Gold Coast City 0
South Melbourne 1 South Melbourne 6
Edgeworth FC 0 South Melbourne 4
Sorrento FC 1 Sorrento FC 1
Canberra Olympic 0 South Melbourne 1
Bankstown Berries 2 Sydney FC 5
North Eastern MetroStars 1Bankstown Berries 0
Darwin Rovers 0 Sydney FC 3
Sydney FC 8 Sydney FC 2
Hills Brumbies 3Melbourne City 0
Hakoah Sydney City East (a.e.t.) 6 Hakoah Sydney City East 2
Peninsula Power 0 Melbourne City 3
Melbourne City 2 Sydney FC (a.e.t.) 2
Blacktown City 3 Adelaide United 1
Central Coast Mariners 2Blacktown City 3
Olympia 0 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 1
APIA Leichhardt Tigers 5 Blacktown City 2 (2)
Hume City 1 (1) Western Sydney Wanderers (p) 2 (4)
Bentleigh Greens (p) 1 (4) Bentleigh Greens 0
Western Sydney Wanderers (a.e.t.) 1 Western Sydney Wanderers 4
Wellington Phoenix 0 Western Sydney Wanderers 1
Sydney United 58 7 Adelaide United 2
Far North Queensland 2Sydney United 58 1 (3)
Heidelberg United 1 Heidelberg United (p) 1 (4)
Perth Glory 0 Heidelberg United 0
Adelaide United 1Adelaide United 3
Newcastle Jets 0 Adelaide United 3
Brisbane Roar 1Melbourne Victory 0
Melbourne Victory 5

Round of 32

[edit]

The Round of 32 draw took place on 29 June 2017,[3] with match information confirmed on 3 July.[4]

The lowest ranked sides that qualified for this round were Bankstown Berries, Hills Brumbies, Peninsula Power and Western Knights. They were the only level 3 teams left in the competition.

All times listed below are at AEST

26 July 2017 South Melbourne (2) 1–0Edgeworth FC (2)Lakeside Stadium, Melbourne
20:00
  • Lujic 90+4'
Report Attendance: 2,622
Referee: Alex King
26 July 2017 Hills Brumbies (3)3–6 (a.e.t.) Hakoah Sydney City East (2) Lily's Football Centre, Sydney
20:00
  • Kelshaw 31'
  • Robertson 81'
  • Report
  • Jablonski 54', 89'
  • Sweet 99'
  • Lekoski 107'
  • Green 115'
  • Attendance: 879
    Referee: Ben Abraham
    26 July 2017 Bankstown Berries (3) 2–1North Eastern MetroStars (2)Jensen Park, Sydney
    20:00
  • Moustakas 46'
  • Report
    Attendance: 556
    Referee: Lachlan Keevers
    26 July 2017 Sorrento FC (2) 1–0Canberra Olympic (2)Percy Doyle Reserve, Perth
    20:30
    Report Attendance: 928
    Referee: Adam Fielding
    1 August 2017 Heidelberg United (2) 1–0Perth Glory (1)Olympic Village, Melbourne
    19:30
    Report Attendance: 2,811
    Referee: Adam Kersey
    1 August 2017 Peninsula Power (3)0–2 Melbourne City (1) Dolphin Oval, Brisbane
    19:30 Report
  • Fornaroli 90+1'
  • Attendance: 4,017
    Referee: Lara Lee
    1 August 2017 Olympia (2)0–5 APIA Leichhardt Tigers (2) KGV Park, Hobart
    19:30 Report
  • D'Apuzzo 27' (pen.)
  • Sekiya 84'
  • Attendance: 1,252
    Referee: Shaun Evans
    1 August 2017 Western Sydney Wanderers (1) 1–0 (a.e.t.)Wellington Phoenix (1)Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney
    19:30
    Report Attendance: 3,189
    Referee: Chris Kavanagh
    2 August 2017 Blacktown City (2) 3–2Central Coast Mariners (1)Lily's Football Centre, Sydney
    19:30
  • Speranza 17'
  • Report
    Attendance: 1,667
    Referee: Adrian Arndt
    2 August 2017 Moreton Bay United (2) 4–2 (a.e.t.)Broadmeadow Magic (2)Wolter Park, Brisbane
    19:30
  • Strogusz 75'
  • Mikula 107'
  • Smith 109'
  • Report
  • Bradbury 90+1' (pen.)
  • Attendance: 1,197
    Referee: Chris Beath
    2 August 2017 Gold Coast City (2) 3–1Western Knights (3)Mallawa Drive Sporting Complex, Gold Coast
    19:30
  • Kyle 64', 79'
  • Report
    Attendance: 1,033
    Referee: Casey Reibelt
    2 August 2017 Darwin Rovers (2)0–8 Sydney FC (1) Darwin Football Stadium, Darwin
    19:30 Report
  • Carney 40'
  • Simon 52'
  • Buijs 58'
  • Ninković 72'
  • Attendance: 2,680
    Referee: Daniel Elder
    9 August 2017 Hume City (2)1–1 (a.e.t.)
    (1–4 p)
    Bentleigh Greens (2) ABD Stadium, Melbourne
    19:30
    Report
    Attendance: 659
    Referee: Stephen Lucas
    Penalties
  • Prasad soccer ball with red X
  • Kaya soccer ball with check mark
  • soccer ball with check mark Thurtell
  • soccer ball with check mark Dover
  • soccer ball with check mark Honos
  • 9 August 2017 Brisbane Roar (1)1–5 Melbourne Victory (1) Perry Park, Brisbane
    19:30 Report
  • Troisi 35'
  • Berisha 48' (pen.), 73'
  • Milligan 51' (pen.)
  • Attendance: 3,184
    Referee: Chris Beath
    9 August 2017 Sydney United 58 (2) 7–2Far North Queensland (2)Sydney United Sports Centre, Sydney
    19:30
  • Sim 32'
  • Shin 46', 70'
  • Payne 47'
  • Nikas 58' (pen.)
  • Vranic 82'
  • Report
  • Beverley 84' (pen.)
  • Attendance: 1,252
    Referee: Katie Patterson
    9 August 2017 Adelaide United (1) 1–0Newcastle Jets (1)Marden Sports Complex, Adelaide
    19:30
    Report Attendance: 2,551
    Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones

    Round of 16

    [edit]

    The Round of 16 draw took place on 9 August 2017, immediately following matchday 4 of the round of 32,[5] with match information confirmed on 11 August.[6]

    The lowest ranked side that qualified for this round was Bankstown Berries. They were the only level 3 team left in the competition.

    All times listed below are at AEST

    23 August 2017 Adelaide United (1) 3–0Melbourne Victory (1)Marden Sports Complex, Adelaide
    19:30
  • Blackwood 66' (pen.)
  • Konstandopoulos 89'
  • Report Attendance: 3,342
    Referee: Jonathan Barreiro
    23 August 2017 Moreton Bay United (2)0–1 (a.e.t.) Gold Coast City (2) Wolter Park, Brisbane
    19:30 Report
    Attendance: 1,032
    Referee: Lara Lee
    23 August 2017 South Melbourne (2) 4–1Sorrento FC (2)Lakeside Stadium, Melbourne
    19:30
  • Epifano 40', 90+3'
  • Lujic 70'
  • Report
    Attendance: 939
    Referee: Lachlan Keevers
    29 August 2017 Bentleigh Greens (2)0–4 Western Sydney Wanderers (1) Kingston Heath Soccer Complex, Melbourne
    19:30 Report
  • Riera 53'
  • Lustica 78'
  • Bridge 90+3' (pen.)
  • Attendance: 1,634
    Referee: Shaun Evans
    29 August 2017 Bankstown Berries (3)0–3 Sydney FC (1) Sydney United Sports Centre, Sydney
    19:30 Report
  • Bobô 61'
  • Mierzejewski 90+1' (pen.)
  • Attendance: 2,180
    Referee: Ben Abraham
    29 August 2017 Hakoah Sydney City East (2)2–3 Melbourne City (1) Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
    19:30
  • Green 90+2'
  • Report
  • Fitzgerald 13'
  • Genreau 62'
  • Attendance: 2,915
    Referee: Adrian Arndt

    Quarter-finals

    [edit]

    The quarter-finals draw took place on 29 August 2017, immediately following the final matchday of the round of 16,[7] with match information confirmed on 31 August.[8]

    The lowest ranked sides that qualified for this round were Blacktown City, Gold Coast City, Heidelberg United and South Melbourne. They were the only level 2 teams left in the competition.

    All times listed below are at AEST

    13 September 2017 Sydney FC (1) 2–0Melbourne City (1)Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
    19:30
  • Brosque 51'
  • Report Attendance: 4,102
    Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
    13 September 2017 Heidelberg United (2)0–3 Adelaide United (1) Olympic Village, Melbourne
    19:30 Report
    Attendance: 3,967
    Referee: Daniel Elder
    20 September 2017 Gold Coast City (2)0–6 South Melbourne (2) Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
    19:30 Report
  • Millar 8', 81'
  • Daley 37'
  • Zinni 70'
  • Attendance: 2,907
    Referee: Jarred Gillett

    Semi-finals

    [edit]

    The semi-finals draw took place on 20 September 2017, immediately following the final matchday of the quarter-finals,[9] with match information confirmed on 25 September.[10]

    The lowest ranked side that qualified for this round was South Melbourne. They were the only level 2 team left in the competition.

    All times listed below are at AEDT

    11 October 2017 South Melbourne (2)1–5 Sydney FC (1) Lakeside Stadium, Melbourne
    19:30 Report
  • Bobô 17', 66'
  • Ryall 73'
  • Simon 83'
  • Attendance: 5,745
    Referee: Chris Beath

    Final

    [edit]

    All times listed below are at AEDT

    19:30 AEDT
    Sydney FC2–1 (a.e.t.)Adelaide United
  • Bobô 111'
  • Report

    Attendance: 13,452

    Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones

    Top goalscorers

    [edit]
    Rank Player Club Goals
    1 Brazil Bobô Sydney FC 8
    2 Australia Joey Gibbs Blacktown City 4
    Australia Milos Lujic South Melbourne
    Australia Nikola Mileusnic Adelaide United
    Spain Oriol Riera Western Sydney Wanderers
    6 Australia Jarrod Kyle Gold Coast City 3
    Australia Sean Symons APIA Leichhardt Tigers
    8  15 Players Various 2

    Note: Goals scored in preliminary rounds not included.

    Broadcasting rights

    [edit]

    The live television rights for the competition were held by the subscription network Fox Sports. In addition to live updates and crosses at concurrent matches, the following matches were broadcast live:

    Round Live broadcast matches
    Round of 32 South Melbourne vs. Edgeworth FC
    Heidelberg United vs. Perth Glory
    Blacktown City vs. Central Coast Mariners
    Hume City vs. Bentleigh Greens
    Round of 16 Sydney United 58 vs. Heidelberg United
    Bentleigh Greens vs. Western Sydney Wanderers
    Quarter-finals Sydney FC vs. Melbourne City
    Blacktown City vs. Western Sydney Wanderers
    Semi-finals and Final All matches

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "FFA Cup 2017 Competition Regulations" (PDF). Football Federation Australia. p. 60. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 April 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  • ^ "Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32: MD2 Preview". Football Federation Australia. 31 July 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  • ^ "FFA Cup minnows to face champions Melbourne City". The World Game. SBS. 29 June 2016.
  • ^ "Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32 fixture details announced". Football Federation Australia. 3 July 2017. Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  • ^ "Details for Westfield FFA Cup Round of 16 draw". Football Federation Australia. 9 August 2017.
  • ^ "Westfield FFA Cup Round of 16 fixture details". Football Federation Australia. 11 August 2017.
  • ^ "Details for Westfield FFA Cup Quarter Final draw". Football Federation Australia. 29 August 2017.
  • ^ "Westfield FFA Cup Quarter Finals fixture details". Football Federation Australia. 31 August 2017.
  • ^ "Westfield FFA Cup Semi Final fixtures confirmed". Football Federation Australia. 20 September 2017.
  • ^ "FFA confirms Westfield FFA Cup 2017 Semi Final details". Football Federation Australia. 25 September 2017.
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