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==Semi-finals==
==Semi-finals==
 
{{footballbox
|team1 =[[Zekäbelóman Kahthajtensen FC]]
|score =2 – 3
|team2 =[[Biulya äqi Jedu FC]]
|goals1 =[[Chris Vorgeņ|Vorgeņ]] {{goal|4}}<br>[[Alexis Jónsen|Jónsen]] {{goal|7}}
|goals2 =[[Guillermo Trescrara|Trescrara]] {{goal|14}}<br>[[Chris Alberto|Alberto]] {{goal|26}}<br>[[Lucas Zaya|Zaya]] {{goal|72}}
}}
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{{footballbox
|team1 =[[Osĵätoņ Town FC]]
|score =0 &ndash; 2
|team2 =[[Sverige Tiem FC]]
|goals1 =
|goals2 =[[Piero Donetti|Donetti]] {{goal|56}}<br>[[Danijel Đorđević|Đorđević]] {{goal|80}}
}}


==Final==
==Final==
 
{{footballbox
|team1 =[[Biulya äqi Jedu FC]]
|score =1 &ndash; 2
|team2 =[[Sverige Tiem FC]]
|goals1 =[[Lucas Zaya|Zaya]] {{goal|90}}
|goals2 =[[Piero Donetti|Donetti]] {{goal|26}}<br>[[Danijel Đorđević|Đorđević]] {{goal|58}}
|stadium = [[Oesst Whiteside]], [[Cherry Trees]]
}}





Latest revision as of 00:51, 5 May 2012

The 2011 King's Cup season was the eighth edition of the King's Cup, the premier football cup competition in Craitland. The cup was contested by twenty teams, and was held between November 2010 and May 2011.

The final was won by Sverige Tiem FC, who beat Biulya äqi Jedu FC 2–1 for their first ever title.

Qualifying round




First round








Quarter-finals




Semi-finals


Final