2019 Rock Cup
Tournament details | |
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Country | Gibraltar |
Dates | 20 January – 26 May 2019 |
Teams | 17 |
Defending champions | Europa |
Final positions | |
Champions | Europa |
Runner-up | Gibraltar United |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 16 |
Goals scored | 100 (6.25 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Tjay De Barr (7 goals) |
The 2019 Gibtelecom Rock Cup was a single-leg knockout tournament contested by clubs from Gibraltar. There were seventeen clubs participating in the cup this season. The final was played on 26 May 2019.[1] The winner of the competition qualified to compete in the 2019–20 Europa League.[2]
Europa were the defending champions after defeating Mons Calpe by a score of 2–1 in the previous season's final.[3]
First round
[edit ]The draw for the first round was held on 29 November 2018.[4] One first round match was played and all remaining clubs received a bye to the second round.[1]
- Assumpção 13', 62', 86'
- Parry 28', 67', 80'
- Wyatt 50', 72'
- Cuesta 56'
- Dimitriu 71'
Second round
[edit ]The draw for the second round took place on 23 January 2019.[5] The ties were played between 6 and 10 February 2019. A total of 16 clubs played in this round; the winner of the first round, the remaining five teams from the Second Division and all ten teams from the Premier Division.
Andrew Hernandez 10', 33'
Reyes 18', 34', 87'
S. Gonzalez 52', 89' (pen.)
R. Casciaro 54'
Lobato 62'
Anaya 78'
Harrison 83' (o.g.) Report Stadium: Victoria Stadium
Referee: Colin Griffiths
Dani Ponce 36', 86'
N. Santos 39', 45', 57'
Zapata 52', 88'
F. Álvarez 71'
De Torres 82' (pen.) Stadium: Victoria Stadium
Parker soccer ball with check mark
N. Fernández soccer ball with check mark
Ferrer soccer ball with check mark
Novello soccer ball with red X soccer ball with check mark R. Bado
soccer ball with red X Estiven
soccer ball with check mark Cintas
soccer ball with check mark Buhagiar
soccer ball with check mark Caravaca
- Cuesta 8', 79'
- Fortuna 30'
- Assumpção 72'
- Grech 90'
Quarter-finals
[edit ]The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 15 February 2019.[6] Two Second Division sides, Bruno's Magpies and Olympique 13, remained in the tournament. Ties were played on 12 and 13 March 2019.
Semi-finals
[edit ]Final
[edit ]Gibraltar United | 0–3 | Europa |
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Man of the match:
Match officials[7]
- Assistant referees: Daniel Gomez & Michael Gordillo
- Forth official: José Antonio Delgado
- Reserve assistant referee: Kyron Azopardi
- Referee observer: Denis Alvarez
Match rules
- 90 minutes.
- 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
- Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
- Seven named substitutes.
- Maximum of three substitutions.
Scorers
[edit ]- As of 26 May 2019.[8]
- 7 goals
- 5 goals
- Brazil Matheus Assumpção (Bruno's Magpies)
- 4 goals
- Gibraltar Nathan Santos (Gibraltar United)
- Argentina Pibe (Mons Calpe)
- 3 goals
- Spain Fernando Cuesta (Bruno's Magpies)
- England Thomas Parry (Bruno's Magpies)
- Spain Labra (Gibraltar Phoenix)
- Argentina Guido Ratto (Gibraltar United)
- Spain Alberto Zapata (Gibraltar United)
- Argentina Leonardo Carboni (Mons Calpe)
- Spain Juanse Pegalajar (Mons Calpe)
- Spain José Luis Reyes (St Joseph's)
- 2 goals
- Spain Israel Castillo (Boca Gibraltar)
- England Finnlay Wyatt (Bruno's Magpies)
- Spain Manuel Arana (Europa)
- Spain Manu Dimas (Europa)
- Denmark Emil Peter Jørgensen (Europa)
- Gibraltar Liam Walker (Europa)
- Spain Juan Manuel Llaves (Gibraltar Phoenix)
- Spain Francisco Álvarez (Gibraltar United)
- Spain Dani Ponce (Gibraltar United)
- Argentina Néstor Trecco (Mons Calpe)
- Spain Alejandro Carenote (Olympique 13)
- Gibraltar Shawn Gonzalez (St Joseph's)
- Gibraltar Andrew Hernandez (St Joseph's)
- 1 goal
- Canada Alex Dimitriu (Bruno's Magpies)
- Gibraltar Jamie Fortuna (Bruno's Magpies)
- Gibraltar Matthew Grech (Bruno's Magpies)
- Spain Urko Arroyo (Europa)
- Ghana Ibrahim Ayew (Europa)
- Spain Álex Quillo (Europa)
- Gibraltar Alan Parker (Glacis United)
- Spain Cristofer Miñano (Gibraltar Phoenix)
- France Jordan Serna (Gibraltar Phoenix)
- Gibraltar Tito De Torres (Gibraltar United)
- Gibraltar Aymen Mouelhi (Gibraltar United)
- Spain Chico Rubio (Gibraltar United)
- Spain Kike Gómez (Lincoln Red Imps)
- Argentina Javier Cantelmi (Lions Gibraltar)
- Egypt Mohamed Badr (Lynx)
- Gibraltar Ethan Britto (Mons Calpe)
- Argentina Jonathan Di Toro (Mons Calpe)
- Gibraltar Kelvin Morgan (Mons Calpe)
- Argentina Jonathan Pereyra (Mons Calpe)
- Mexico Francisco Zúñiga (Mons Calpe)
- Nigeria Godwin Egbo (Olympique 13)
- Gibraltar Andrew Lopez (Olympique 13)
- Spain Javi Anaya (St Joseph's)
- Gibraltar Ryan Casciaro (St Joseph's)
- Spain Ernesto Cornejo (St Joseph's)
- Gibraltar Evan Green (St Joseph's)
- Spain Iván Lobato (St Joseph's)
- Own goals
- England Ashley Harrison (Hound Dogs) - for St Joseph's
- Spain Sergio Panes (College 1975) - for Mons Calpe
- Gibraltar Kalian Perez (Lions Gibraltar) – for Gibraltar Phoenix
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b "Domestic Cup Competitions - Season 2018/19". GFA. Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
- ^ "Access List 2019/20". Bert Kassies. Archived from the original on 22 May 2019. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
- ^ "Europa vs. Mons Calpe 2 - 1". soccerway.com. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
- ^ "Cup Draws - Gibtelecom Rock Cup 1st Round, 2nd Division Cup & Intermediate Cup". GFA. Archived from the original on 6 December 2018. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
- ^ "Gibtelecom Rock Cup Second Round Draw". GFA. Retrieved 23 January 2019.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Gibtelecom Cup Quarter Final Draw". Gibraltar FA. 15 February 2019. Archived from the original on 16 February 2019. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ Gibtelecom Cup Final - Match Officials Announced Gibraltar FA. 20 May 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
- ^ "Gibtelecom Rock Cup Results and Scorers". Archived from the original on 2019年01月21日. Retrieved 2019年01月21日.