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2015–16 Polish Cup

The 2015–16 Polish Cup was the sixty-second season of the annual Polish football knockout tournament. It began on 18 July 2015 with the first matches of the preliminary round and ended on 2 May 2016 with the final at the National Stadium in Warsaw. Winners of the competition qualified for the qualifying tournament of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League.

The 2015–16 season brought several changes into the competition format determined by the 2014 reform of II liga (3rd tier), which decreased the number of teams playing in the league from 36 to 18 and the number of teams participating in the Polish Cup from 86 to 68. The tournament had one preliminary round (instead of two in previous seasons), in which also the 6 lowest-ranked I liga (2nd tier) teams entered.

Legia Warsaw successfully defended the Polish Cup champion title, winning the final game 1–0 against Lech Poznań and secured their eighteenth title.

Participating teams

Source: 90minut.pl

Notes
  1. Competed in 2014–15 season as Energetyk ROW Rybnik.
  2. Widzew Łódź dissolved after the 2014–15 season.[1]
  3. Flota Świnoujście dissolved after the 2014–15 season.[2]
  4. Limanovia withdrew from the competition, citing financial difficulties.[3]

Round and draw dates

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Preliminary round

The draw for this round was conducted at the headquarters of the Polish FA on 17 June 2015. Participating in this round were 16 regional cup winners, 18 teams from the 2014–15 II Liga and 6 lowest ranked teams from the 2014–15 I Liga. The matches were played on 18, 19 and 22 July 2015.[4]

16 of the 24 I Liga and II Liga teams participating in the preliminary round were drawn against the 16 regional cup winners, and the remaining 8 were drawn against each other. Games were hosted by teams playing in the lower division in the 2015–16 season[note 1]. The host of Znicz Pruszków vs. Nadwiślan Góra (both playing in II Liga) game was determined by the order in which the teams were drawn.

Notes

First round

The draw for this round was conducted at the headquarters of the Polish FA on 17 June 2015. The matches were played on 25, 26, 28 and 29 July 2015. Participating in this round were the 20 winners from the previous round and 12 highest ranked teams from the 2014–15 I Liga.[4]

The 12 teams joining in this round were seeded and their opponents were drawn from the 20 winners of the preliminary round (the other 8 formed the remaining 4 matches). Games will be hosted by teams playing in the lower division in the 2015–16 season[note 1]. Hosts of matches between teams playing in the same tier were decided by a draw conducted on 20 July 2015, with the exception of the Katowice derby, where both teams agreed to play on GKS's Stadion Miejski.[5]

Bracket

Round of 32

The draw for this round was conducted at the PGE Narodowy[6] on 23 July 2015. The matches were played on 11, 12 and 13 August 2015. Participating in this round are the 16 winners from the previous round and 16 teams from the 2014–15 Ekstraklasa.[4]

Round of 16

Competing in this round were the 16 winners from the previous round. The draw for this round was conducted at the National Stadium,[6] Warsaw on 23 July 2015. Matches were played on 15, 16, 22–24 September 2015.[4] Hosts of matches between teams playing in the same tier were decided by a draw conducted on 14 August 2015.[9]

Quarter-finals

The 8 winners from Round of 16 competed in this round. The matches were played in two legs. The first leg took place on the 27 and 28 October 2015. The second leg took place on 18–19 November and 16 December 2015. The draw for this round was conducted at the National Stadium,[6] Warsaw on 23 July 2015.[4] Host of first match between teams playing in the same tier were decided by a draw conducted on 28 September 2015.[12]

First leg

Second leg

Semi-finals

The 4 winners from Quarterfinals will compete in this round. The matches will be played in two legs. The first leg took place on 15–16 March 2016. The second leg took place on 5–6 April 2016. The draw for this round was conducted at Stadion Miejski, Wrocław on 16 December 2015.[4]

First leg

Second leg

Final

The final match was played at the National Stadium,[6] Warsaw on 2 May 2016.[4]

National Stadium, Warsaw
Attendance: 48,563
Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Płock)[18]

Top goalscorers

As of matches played 2 May 2016.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Regional cup winners were assured to be hosts of both the preliminary round and the first round games, regardless of their and their opponents' relative position in the league pyramid. However, all regional cup winners happened to be drawn against either teams playing in higher divisions or teams that subsequently withdrew from the competition.

References

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  2. ^ a b "Będzie MKS Flota. Nowa drużyna w starych barwach". radioszczecin.pl. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  3. ^ a b "PP: Limanovia nie zagra z Wdą". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Puchar Polski 2015/2016" (in Polish). 90minut.pl.
  5. ^ "PP: Wylosowano gospodarzy meczów I rundy". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d "PGE Narodowy – źródło pozytywnej energii". PGE Narodowy. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Wda Świecie w 1/8 finału Pucharu Polski" (in Polish). pzpn.pl. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
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  9. ^ "[PUCHAR POLSKI]: Wylosowano gospodarzy 1/8 finału!". pzpn.pl. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  10. ^ a b "1/8 finału Pucharu Polski - obsada sędziowska" (in Polish). 90minut.pl.
  11. ^ a b c d e f "1/8 finału Pucharu Polski - obsada sędziowska" (in Polish). 90minut.pl.
  12. ^ "[1/4 FINAŁU PP]: Pierwszy mecz ćwierćfinału Zagłębie-Lech odbędzie się w Lubinie". pzpn.pl. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  13. ^ a b c d "1/4 finału Pucharu Polski - obsada sędziowska" (in Polish). 90minut.pl.
  14. ^ a b c "Obsada sędziowska rewanżowych meczów 1/4 Pucharu Polski" (in Polish). Łączy nas piłka.
  15. ^ "PP: Tomasz Wajda sędzią meczu Śląsk - Zawisza" (in Polish). 90minut.pl.
  16. ^ a b "1/2 finału Pucharu Polski - obsada sędziowska" (in Polish). 90 minut.
  17. ^ a b "1/2 finału Pucharu Polski - obsada sędziowska" (in Polish). 90 minut.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g "Zanim pojedzie na EURO, posędziuje na PGE Narodowym. Szymon Marciniak arbitrem finału Pucharu Polski!" (in Polish). Łączy nas piłka. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  19. ^ "Strzelcy". 90minut (in Polish). Retrieved 18 March 2016.

See also