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Revision as of 07:49, 8 June 2015

2015 FFA Cup preliminary rounds
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The 2015 FFA Cup preliminary rounds will act as qualifiers to decide 21 of the 32 teams which will take part in the 2015 FFA Cup Round of 32, along with the 10 A-League clubs and reigning National Premier Leagues champion. The preliminary rounds will operate within a consistent national structure whereby club entry into the competition will be staggered in each state/territory with the winning clubs from Round 7 of the preliminary rounds in each member federation gaining direct entry into the 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.

Schedule

The number of fixtures for each round, and the match dates for each Federation, are as follows.

Round Number of fixtures Clubs ACT NSW NNSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA
Qualifying Round 11 + 17 byes 648 → 637 - - - - - - - 14 Feb -
First Round 57 + 13 byes 637 → 580 - - 21 Feb-22 Mar - 28 Feb-11 Mar - - 20-25 Feb -
Second Round 106 + 15 byes 580 → 474 - - 13 Feb-29 Mar - 13 Feb-8 Apr - - 27 Feb-1 Mar 14-15 Mar
Third Round 153 + 54 byes 474 → 321 14-15 Apr 14-15 Mar 14 Feb-24 Apr 28 Mar-15 Apr 3 Mar-24 Apr 4 Apr 9 Mar 6-9 Mar 28-29 Mar
Fourth Round 147 + 1 byes 321 → 174 28 Apr-12 May 1-22 Apr 21 Feb-6 May 21-29 Apr 22 Feb-13 May 24-25 Apr 6 Apr 13-15 Mar 6 Apr
Fifth Round 80 + 4 byes 174 → 95 19-26 May 15-28 Apr 15 Apr-16 May 19–20 May 28 Mar-9 Jun 8-12 May 17-18 Apr 2 Apr-5 May 27 Apr
Sixth Round 42 95 → 53 3-10 Jun 29 Apr-6 May 20 Jun 16 Jun 19 May-TBC 26-27 May 2 May 5-8 Jun 1 Jun
Seventh Round 21 53 → 32 TBC 12-13 May 21 Jun 27 Jun 7-14 Jun 28 Jun 8 Jun 24-25 Jun 20-21 Jun
  • Updated from the FFA Cup Website as at 11 April 2015. Some round dates in respective Federations may overlap due to separate scheduling of Zones/Sub-Zones.

Format

The preliminary rounds structure is as follows:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

  • Qualifying round:
  • 39 Victorian clubs level 8 and below will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 14 February.
  • Byes - 17 Victorian clubs.
  • First round:
  • 19 Northern New South Wales clubs level 3 and below (North Zone) will enter this stage, with matches to be played between 21–28 February.
  • 20 Queensland clubs level 3 and below will enter this stage.
  • 88 Victorian clubs (28 from the previous round and 60 level 6–7) will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 21 February.
  • Byes - 1 NNSW club (from the North Zone), 12 QLD clubs.
  • Second round:
  • 56 Northern New South Wales clubs (10 from the previous round and 46 level 3 and below) will enter this stage;
  • 68 Queensland clubs (16 from the previous round and 52 level 5–7 will enter this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 80 Victorian clubs (44 from the previous round and 36 level 5–6) will enter this stage, with matches to be played between 28 February-1 March.
  • 23 Western Australian clubs level 6 and below will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 21 February (Midwest zone), 7 March (Goldfields Zone) and between 14–15 March.
  • Byes - 4 NNSW clubs (2 from the North Zone, 2 from the South Zone), 4 QLD clubs, 7 WA clubs.
  • Third round:
  • 10 Australian Capital Territory clubs level 3 and below will enter this stage, with matches to be played between 14–15 April.
  • 80 New South Wales clubs level 4 and below will enter this stage, with matches to be played between 14–15 March.
  • 43 Northern New South Wales clubs (30 from the previous round and 13 level 2 and below) will enter this stage, with match details TBC. 15 Southern pool matches to be played between 28 February-1 March.
  • 10 Northern Territory clubs level 2 and below will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 28 March.
  • 74 Queensland clubs (36 from the previous round and 38 level 5–7 will enter this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 28* South Australian clubs level 2 and below will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 4 April.
  • 8 Tasmanian clubs level 3 will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 9 March.
  • 64 Victoria clubs (40 from the previous round and 24 level 4) will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 7 March.
  • 42 Western Australia clubs (15 from the previous round and 27 level 3-5) will enter this stage, with matches to be played between 28–29 March.
  • Byes - 4 ACT clubs, 32 NSW clubs, 3 NNSW clubs (3 from the North Zone), 6 NT clubs, 2 QLD clubs, 3 SA clubs, 4 TAS clubs.
  • Fourth round:
  • 14 Australian Capital Territory clubs (7 from the previous round and 7 level 2) will enter this stage, with matches to be played between 28 April and 12 May.
  • 80 New South Wales clubs (56 from the previous round and 24 level 2–3) will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 1 April.
  • 23 Northern New South Wales clubs will progress to this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 8 Northern Territory clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played between 21–29 April.
  • 42 Queensland clubs (38 from the previous round and 4 level 5–7 will enter this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 15* South Australian clubs will progress to this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 16 Tasmanian clubs (6 from the previous round and 10 level 2–3) will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 6 April.
  • 64 Victorian clubs (32 from the previous round and 32 level 2–3) will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 15 March.
  • 32 Western Australian clubs (21 from the previous round and 11 level 2) will enter this stage, with matches to be played on 6 April.
  • Byes - 1 NNSW clubs (1 from the South Zone)
  • Fifth round:
  • 8 Australian Capital Territory clubs (7 from the previous round and 1 level 2) will enter this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 40 New South Wales clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played on 15 April.
  • 12 Northern New South Wales clubs will progress to this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 8 Northern Territory clubs (4 from the previous round and 4 level 2) will enter this stage, with matches to be played between 19–20 May.
  • 32 Queensland clubs (21 from the previous round and 11 level 2) will enter this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 7* South Australian clubs will progress to this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 8 Tasmanian clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played between 17–18 April.
  • 32 Victorian clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played on 15 April.
  • 16 Western Australian clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played on 27 April.
  • Byes - 4 NNSW clubs (4 from the South Zone)
  • Sixth round:
  • 4 Australian Capital Territory clubs will progress to this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 20 New South Wales clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played on 29 April.
  • 8 Northern New South Wales clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played on 20 June.
  • 4 Northern Territory clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played on 16 June.
  • 4 South Australian clubs will progress to this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 16 Queensland clubs will progress to this stage, with match details TBC.
  • 4 Tasmanian clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played between 2–3 May.
  • 16 Victorian clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played on 7 June.
  • 8 Western Australian clubs will progress to this stage, with matches to be played on 1 June.
  • Seventh round:
  • 2 Australian Capital Territory clubs will progress to this stage. This will also be the Final of the Federation Cup, and scheduled to be played on 23 June.
  • 10 New South Wales clubs will progress to this stage, with matches scheduled to be played on 13 May. The 5 winners will also participate in the Waratah Cup.[1]
  • 4 Northern New South Wales clubs will progress to this stage, with matches scheduled to be played on 21 June.
  • 2 Northern Territory clubs will progress to this stage - the winners of the Darwin-based and Alice Springs-based knockout competitions, with the match scheduled to be played on 27 June.[11]
  • 8 Queensland clubs will progress to this stage. The 2 Brisbane zone winners (other than NPL Queensland teams) will also play in the Final of the Canale Cup.[12]
  • 2 South Australian clubs will progress to this stage. This will also be the Grand Final of the Federation Cup.
  • 2 Tasmanian clubs will progress to this stage. This will also be the Grand Final of the Milan Lakoseljac Cup, and scheduled to be played on 8 June.[7]
  • 8 Victorian clubs will progress to this stage, with matches scheduled to be played on 24–25 June. The 4 winners will also play in the semi-finals of the Dockerty Cup.[13]
  • 4 Western Australian clubs will progress to this stage, with matches scheduled to be played on 20–21 June. The 2 winners will also play in the Final of the WA State Cup.[14]

Qualifying Round

Notes:
  • VIC Byes - White Star Dandenong (8), Springvale City (8), RMIT FC (8), Reservoir Yeti (8), East Bentleigh Strikers (8), Casey Panthers (8), Spring Hills FC (8), Mill Park SC (8), St Kevins Old Boys SC (8), Melbourne Lions (8), Chelsea FC (8), Swinburne (8), Harrisfield Hurricanes (8), Maidstone United (10), Albert Park SC (8), Yarra Jets SC (8), Brandon Park (7).

First Round

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Second Round

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Third Round

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Fourth Round

295 teams took part in this stage of the competition, including approximately 200 qualifiers from the previous round and 100 entering at this stage from the NPL ACT (2), NPL NSW 1 (2), NPL VIC (2), NPL WA (2), NPL NSW 2 (3), NPL TAS (2) and the NPL VIC 1 West and East (3). The Northern Tasmanian champions (3) and Southern Tasmanian champions (3) also entered this round.

Notes:

Fifth Round

164 teams will take part in this stage of the competition, including 148 qualifiers from the previous round and 16 entering at this stage (11 from the NPL QLD (2), 4 from the Football in Central Australia League (2) and the 2014 ACT Federation Cup champion (2)).

Notes:

Sixth Round

A total of 84 teams will compete in this round of the competition. The 42 victorious teams in this round qualify for the 2015 FFA Cup Seventh Round.

Notes:
  • † = After Extra Time

Seventh Round

A total of 42 teams will compete in this round of the competition. The 21 victorious teams in this round qualify for the 2015 FFA Cup Round of 32.

Notes:
  • † = After Extra Time

References

  1. ^ a b "FFA Cup - Football NSW" (PDF). footballnsw.com.au. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  2. ^ "FFA Cup - Football Queensland". footballqueensland.com.au. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  3. ^ "FFV 2015 Calendar" (PDF). footballfedvic.com.au. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  4. ^ "FFA Cup - WA". sportingpulse.com. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  5. ^ "FFA Cup - Football West". footballwest.com.au. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Westfield FFA Cup (WA)". footballwest.com.au. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  7. ^ a b "2015 Rosters" (PDF). footballfedtas.com.au. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  8. ^ "DRAW: Westfield FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds (Lakoseljac Cup Round of 16)".
  9. ^ "Westfield FFA Cup 2015 - NNSWF Southern Pool Round 2 Fixtures" (PDF). northernnswfootball.com.au. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  10. ^ "Westfield FFA Cup Preliminary Round Fixtures". capitalfootball.com.au. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Could Borroloola's Cyclones be our next Cup fairytale?". Football Federation Australia. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  12. ^ "FFA Cup - Canale Cup". footballbrisbane.com.au. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  13. ^ "Dockerty Cup". footballfedvic.com.au. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  14. ^ "NPL WA promotion confirmed". footballwest.com.au. Retrieved 26 November 2014.