2016–17 KNVB Cup
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Tournament details | |
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Country | Netherlands |
Venue(s) | De Kuip, Rotterdam |
Dates | 6 September 2016 – 30 April 2017 |
Teams | 64 (103 including preliminaries) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Vitesse (1st title) |
Runner-up | AZ |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 63 |
Goals scored | 152 (2.41 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Lewis Baker (5 goals) |
The 2016–17 KNVB Cup was the 99th edition of the Dutch national football annual knockout tournament for the KNVB Cup. 63 teams contested, beginning on 6 September 2016 with the first of six rounds, and ended on 30 April 2017 with the final played at De Kuip in Rotterdam.
This edition was notable for several unicums, which included holding the first test in an official match of a top tier-domestic competition of the Video assistant referee-system.[1] Anouar Kali held the distinction of becoming the first player to receive a red card after an intervention from the video referee in the first round-game between Ajax and his team Willem II.[2]
The defending champions were Feyenoord from the Eredivisie, after beating FC Utrecht 2–1 in the final in the previous season on 24 April 2016.
Vitesse defeated AZ 2–0 in the final to win its first major trophy in the 124-year history of the club.[3]
As winners, Vitesse automatically qualified for the group stage of the 2017–18 edition of the UEFA Europa League. They also participated in the 2017 edition of the Johan Cruyff Shield, the Dutch Supercup match at the start of next season between the Cup winner and the champions of the Eredivisie, Feyenoord.
Calendar
[edit ]Round | Date |
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First preliminary round | 17 August 2016 |
Second preliminary round | 24 August 2016 |
First round | 20–22 September 2016 |
Second round | 25–27 October 2016 |
Round of 16 | 13–15 December 2016 |
Quarter-finals | 24–26 January 2017 |
Semi-finals | 1 and 2 March 2017 |
Final | 30 April 2017 |
First round
[edit ]The draw of the first round was done on 27 August 2016.[4] 64 teams participated and played on 20, 21 or 22 September 2016.[5]
Stout 52'
Pires Tavares 74' Report Stadium: Sportpark de Zwaaier
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Piljić 113' Report Waandels 70'
Akanioui 111' Stadium: De Boshoek
Attendance: 800
Referee: Stan Teuben
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Verheydt 34'
Schroyen 62' Stadium: Krasstadion
Attendance: 1,094
Referee: Joey Kooij
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Verhoeve 28'
Deprez 39' Stadium: Sportpark Zuid
Attendance: 615
Referee: Freek van Herk
Van den Meiracker 73' Report Khalouta 75' Stadium: Sportpark de Westmaat
Attendance: 2,800
Referee: Johannes Martens
Van Soest 9', 56'
Wilffert 19'
Sam-Sim 66' (pen.)
Postma 90' Report Van Mosselveld 48' Stadium: Spanjaardslaan
Attendance: 350
Referee: Sam Dröge
Bel Hassani 68', 86'
Mühren 90+3' Stadium: Sportpark de Abdijhof
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Dennis Higler
Van den Ban 90+3' Report Adams 53' Stadium: Sportpark de Krom
Attendance: 800
Referee: Clay Ruperti
Kaars 67' Report Baker 9'
Leerdam 34'
Van Wolfswinkel 59' (pen.)
Tighadouini 60', 64'
Rashica 84'
Koryan 86' Stadium: Sportpark Schellingwoude
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Kevin Blom
Kramer 68'
Başaçıkoğlu 76'
Jørgensen 90+2' Report Boere 3' Stadium: Stadion Feijenoord
Referee: Pol van Boekel
Second round
[edit ]The draw of the first round was done on 22 September 2016. 32 teams participated and matches were played on 25, 26 and 27 October 2016.[6]
The lowest ranked team left was Jodan Boys from the fifth tier of Dutch football.
De Rijk 35'
Serbony 90+3' Report Stadium: Sportpark De Boekhorst
Referee: Allard Lindhout
Van Deelen 29' 43' Stadium: Sportpark De Lok
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Sander van der Eijk
Van der Heijden 81' Report Mahmudov 39' Stadium: Kyocera Stadion
Attendance: 5,106
Referee: Richard Liesveld
Heerkens 84' Stadium: Adelaarshorst
Attendance: 5,163
Referee: Martin Perez
Steltenpool 115' Report Ramsteijn 105' Stadium: Kras Stadion
Attendance: 1,660
Referee: Edwin van der Graaf
Van den Meiracker 90+3' Report Olijfveld 35'
De Lange 55'
Verhoeve 106' Stadium: Sportpark De Westmaat
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Erwin Blank
El Azzouzi 53'
Brogno 70' Report Ramselaar 51' Stadium: Het Kasteel
Attendance: 10,525
Referee: Danny Makkelie
Kuwas 53'
Pelupessy 61'
Darri 83' Report Stadium: Polman Stadion
Attendance: 7,922
Referee: Rob Dieperink
Attendance: 16,377
Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük
Mokhtar 52' Report Sleegers 83' Stadium: MAC3PARK Stadion
Referee: Jochem Kamphuis
Ghoochannejhad 30' Stadium: Jan Louwers Stadion
Referee: Martin van den Kerkhof
Third round
[edit ]The third round draw was held on 27 October 2016. 16 teams participated and the matches were played on 13, 14, and 15 December 2016.[7]
The lowest ranked team left was Jodan Boys from the fifth tier of Dutch football.
Quarter-finals
[edit ]The quarter-final draw was held on 15 December 2016. 8 teams participated and the matches were played on 24, 25, and 26 January 2017.
The lowest ranked team left were FC Volendam and SC Cambuur from the second tier of Dutch football.
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Barto 67' Stadium: Stadion Galgenwaard
Attendance: 13,997
Referee: Pol van Boekel
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Semi-finals
[edit ]The 4 winners from the previous round progress to this stage. Cupholders Feyenoord were eliminated in the previous round and therefore no longer active in the competition.
The draw was held on 26 January 2017. Matches were played on 1 and 2 March 2017. The lowest ranked team left was SC Cambuur from the second tier of Dutch football.
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Final
[edit ]The two winners from the previous round progressed to this stage. The winner of the semi-final match between AZ and SC Cambuur was marked as the 'home' team in the final, as that was the first match to be drawn at the draw for the semi-finals. The final took place on 30 April 2017 at De Kuip in Rotterdam.
AZ | 0–2 | Vitesse |
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Report | Van Wolfswinkel 81', 88' |
References
[edit ]- ^ "Videoscheidsrechter debuteert in KNVB Bekertoernooi".
- ^ "Video referee sends off player in Dutch Cup game".
- ^ "Vitesse voor de eerste keer winnaar KNVB-beker".
- ^ "Loting 1e ronde KNVB Beker verricht | knvb". Knvb.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2017年03月19日.
- ^ "Programma eerste ronde KNVB Beker bekend | knvb". Archived from the original on 2016年09月21日. Retrieved 2016年09月12日.
- ^ "Rotterdamse derby in 2e ronde KNVB Beker | knvb". Knvb.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2017年03月19日.
- ^ "Loting achtste finale koppelt Feyenoord aan ADO Den Haag | knvb". Archived from the original on 2016年10月30日. Retrieved 2016年10月29日.
- ^ "FIFA Referees News: Netherlands: 2017 "KNVB Cup" Final". 30 April 2017.