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2021–22 Cupa României Feminin
Cupa României 2021–22
Tournament details
Country Romania
Teams36
Defending championsU Olimpia Cluj
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored32 (8 per match)

The 2022–22 Cupa României is the 19h season of the annual Romanian primary football knockout tournament.

Participating clubs

The following 36 teams qualified for the competition:

2020–21 Liga I
all clubs (12)
2020–21 Liga II
without 2 second teams and 1 dissolved club (15)
2020–21 Liga III
without 3 second teams (9)

entering in Second/ Round of 32:

entering in Second Round/ Round of 32:

entering in First Round:

entering in Second Round/ Round of 32:

Round dates

Source: [1][2][3]

Round First match date Reference date Last match date
First Round 2 October 2021 3 October 2021
Second Round/ Round of 32 23 October 2021 17 November 2021 28 November 2021
Round of 16 16 April 2022 27 April 2022
Quarterfinals 11 May 2022
Semifinals 25 May 2022 [a]
Final 5 June 2022
  1. ^ originally scheduled for 1 June 2021

First Round

8 Liga III teams entered the First Round, and the games are scheduled for Sunday, 3 October.[1]

2 October 2021 FC Voluntari (3) 6–4Dunărea 2020 Giurgiu (3)Voluntari
12:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report (FRF) Stadium: Anghel Iordănescu (sintetic)
Referee: Sărăcuță Marian
Assistant referees: Mindeart Theodor, Avram Gabriel
3 October 2021 Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe (3)1–9 Colţea 1920 Braşov (3) Sfântu Gheorghe
10:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report (FRF) Stadium: Municipal (teren 2)
Referee: Ciorbea Robert
Assistant referees: Boncz Gabriel, Ciorbea Cristian Marian
3 October 2021 Estera Țifești (3) 6–4CSM Pașcani (3)Jariștea
13:30 EEST (UTC+3) Report (FRF) Stadium: Măgura
Referee: Ungureanu Diana Madalina
Assistant referees: Voicu Cristian, Martinescu Bogdan Mihai
3 October 2021 Student Sport Alba Iulia (3) 3–2Juventus Timișoara (3)Alba Iulia
15:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report (FRF) Stadium: Cetate
Referee: Marginean Marius
Assistant referees: Nistor Daniel, Spatacean Darius

Second Round/ Round of 32

The 4 teams that advanced from the First Round will be joined by the remaining teams: one Liga III team, 15 Liga II teams and 12 Liga I teams, for a total of 32 teams playing 16 matches. [1]

23 October 2021 United Bihor (2)0–7 Fotbal Feminin Baia Mare (1) Tileagd
14:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report (FRF) Stadium: Foresta
Referee: Popa Adina Claudia
Assistant referees: Gozman Pop Cristian Dumitru, Belenesi Alex
17 November 2021 Dream Team București (2)0–4 Fair Play București (1) București
11:30 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Ion Ţiriac
Referee: Spinu Marius
Assistant referees: Spinu Nicolas, Marin Razvan Stefan
17 November 2021 Zimbrul Tulcea (3)5–7 Universitatea Galați (1) Topolog
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Comunal
Referee: Marcu Claudiu
Assistant referees: Carson Marian, Tanase Cristian
17 November 2021 Activ Slobozia (2)1–5 Selena ȘN Constanța (2) Slobozia
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Stadionul Abatorul
Referee: Porumbel Valentin
Assistant referees: Neagu Gabriel, Dobre Vasilicā Viorel
17 November 2021 FC Voluntari (3)0–7 Universitatea Alexandria (1) Voluntari
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Anghel Iordănescu (sintetic)
Referee: Buzea Vasile
Assistant referees: Ciocoiu Bogdan, Negru Ioan Alexandru
17 November 2021 Navobi Iași (2) 9–0Nicu Gane Fălticeni (2)Iași
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Tineretului (sintetic)
Referee: Mihuleac Gabriel
Assistant referees: Iftime Alexandru, Macovei Leonard George
17 November 2021 Măgura 2012 Bacău (2)0–3 Vulpițele Galbene Roman (2) Bacău
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Lucrețiu Avram
Referee: Mavriche Sergiu
Assistant referees: Apostu Alexandra Theodora, Antal Damian
17 November 2021 Colţea 1920 Braşov (3)0–1 Academia de Fotbal şi Tenis Măgura (2) Tărlungeni
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Unirea
Referee: Ciorbea Robert
Assistant referees: Pavel Cojocaru Andrei, Pânzaru Viorel
17 November 2021 Ladies Târgu Mureş (1)0–5 Heniu Prundu Bârgăului (1) Târgu Mureş
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Academia de Sport Mureșul
Referee: Ștef Claudiu
Assistant referees: Sîncrăian Andrei, Cherteș Cristian Marius
17 November 2021 Politehnica Femina (1)0–2 Piroș Security Arad (1) Timișoara
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Stadionul Știința
Referee: Omuţ Marius
Assistant referees: Zifceac Ludovic, Urs George Catalin
17 November 2021 Atletic Drobeta-Turnu-Severin (2)1–5 Banat Girls Reșița (1) Drobeta Turnu Severin
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Termo
Referee: Balangă Luis Florică
Assistant referees: Ghilă Mihaiță Marian, Sucilă Cristian-Constantin
17 November 2021 Estera Țifești (3)1–2 Onix Râmnicu Sărat (2) Jariștea
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Măgura
Referee: Fuior Cosmin
Assistant referees: Ichim Cristi Daniel, Voicu Cristian
17 November 2021 Carmen București (2) 6–1CSȘ Târgoviște (1)București
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Voința
Referee: Oancea Stanica Theodor
Assistant referees: Oancea Sergiu Ciprian, Ivanov Roxana
17 November 2021 Csiksereda Miercurea Ciuc (2)2–3 Vasas Femina Odorhei (1) Miercurea Ciuc
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Erőss Zolt (sintetic)
Referee: Kiss Tamara
Assistant referees: Kopriva Biro Tamas, Năstase Valentin
17 November 2021 Olimpic Star Cluj (2)0–3 U Olimpia Cluj (1) Sâncraiu
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Voința
Referee: Lunca Dragoș Nicolae
Assistant referees: Pojar Paul Bogdan, Giorgiu Claudiu
28 November 2021 Student Sport Alba Iulia (2)0–3 Atletic Olimpia Gherla (2) Alba Iulia
14:00 EST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Oarda de Jos
Referee: Boldea Ioan
Assistant referees: Nistor Daniel, Popa Daniel

Round of 16

The 16 qualified teams played the 8 matches on April 16 and 27. [1]

16 April 2022 Academia de Fotbal şi Tenis Măgura (2)0–6 Vasas Femina Odorhei (1) Cisnădie
12:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Măgura
Referee: Ţiţii Andrei Lucian
Assistant referees: Epure Adrian, Comaniciu Adrian
16 April 2022 Fotbal Feminin Baia Mare (1)0–9 Heniu Prundu Bârgăului (1) Baia Mare
17:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Viorel Mateianu
Referee: Soponar Răzvan Ionut
Assistant referees: Pante Gabriel, Parge Vlad
16 April 2022 Atletic Olimpia Gherla (2)0–9 U Olimpia Cluj (1) Gherla
17:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Olimpia
Referee: Vadana Sorin
Assistant referees: Căpîlna Luca Tudor, Stoica Bogdan Claudiu
16 April 2022 Navobi Iași (2) 3–1Vulpițele Galbene Roman (2)Iași
17:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Emil Alexandrescu II
Referee: Apreutesei Andrei
Assistant referees: Macovei Leonard George, Năcuță Diana
16 April 2022 Onix Râmnicu Sărat (2)0–10 Fair Play București (1) Râmnicu Sărat
17:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Onix
Referee: Drugea Catalin Gheorghe
Assistant referees: Martinescu Bogdan Mihai, Cighir David
16 April 2022 Carmen București (2)0–1 Universitatea Alexandria (1) București
17:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Voința
Referee: Ene Andreea
Assistant referees: Ileana Daniela, Mazga Ilinca
16 April 2022 Banat Girls Reșița (1)0–3 Piroș Security Arad (1) Comloșu Mare
17:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Comunal
Referee: Roman George Catalin
Assistant referees: Humita Ioan Daniel, Cismas Malac Roxana
27 April 2022 Selena ȘN Constanța (2) 2–1Universitatea Galați (1)Constanța
17:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: SNC
Referee: Lică Iurgen Ciprian
Assistant referees: Carson Marian, Ionus Erchian

Quarterfinals

The 8 qualified teams played the 4 matches on May 11. [1]

11 May 2022 Selena ȘN Constanța (2)1–5 Vasas Femina Odorhei (1) Constanța
10:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: SNC
Referee: Spinu Marius
Assistant referees: Spinu Nicolas, Marin Razvan Stefan
11 May 2022 Universitatea Alexandria (1)0–8 U Olimpia Cluj (1) Plosca
11:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Comunal
Referee: Motan Mihai
Assistant referees: Onicescu Ion, Mincu Stefan
11 May 2022 Fair Play București (1)0–5 Piroș Security Arad (1) Ciorogârla
14:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Baza Sportivă Ciorogârla
Referee: Nanu Ionut Catalin
Assistant referees: Cojocaru Ionut, Barbu Florinel
11 May 2022 Navobi Iași (2)1–13 Heniu Prundu Bârgăului (1) Iași
17:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Emil Alexandrescu II
Referee: Sava Florin Adrian
Assistant referees: Vişan Florian Alexandru, Gîță Daniel Marius

Quarterfinals

The 4 qualified teams played the two matches on May 25. [1]

25 May 2022 U Olimpia Cluj (1) 6–1Vasas Femina Odorhei (1)Iclod
11:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Iclod Arena
Referee: Andrei Florin
Assistant referees: Cozma Alexandru, Gaspar Vladut
25 May 2022 Piroș Security Arad (1)0–4 Heniu Prundu Bârgăului (1) Arad
17:30 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Sânnicolaul Mic
Referee: Nagy Vladimir Andrei
Assistant referees: Popa Daniel, Nistor Daniel

Final

The final was played on June 5 on the Arcul de Triumf stadium.[4]

5 June 2022 Heniu Prundu Bârgăului (1)2–6 U Olimpia Cluj (1) Bucharest
13:00 EEST (UTC+2) Report (FRF) Stadium: Arcul de Triumf
Referee: Peşu Ionela Alina
Assistant referees: Țepușă Mihaela, Florea Bianca, Gherghi Madalina


 Cupa României 2021–22 Winners 
U Olimpia Cluj
8th title

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Cupa României, Season 2021-22". Romanian Football Federation. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  2. ^ "S-au stabilit jocurile din sferturile de finală ale Cupei României feminin!" [The quarterfinal games of the Romanian Women's Cup have been established!]. frf.ro (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 6 June 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  3. ^ "S-au stabilit jocurile din semifinalele Cupei României feminin!" [The semifinal games of the Romanian Women's Cup have been established!]. frf.ro (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 6 June 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Goluri de "cascadorii râsului" în finala Cupei României la fotbalul feminin. Momente antologice pe "Arcul de Triumf"" ["Laughing-stock" goals in the final of the Romanian Women's Football Cup. Anthological moments on the "Arc de Triomphe"]. digisport.ro (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 6 June 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.

Romania 2021–22