2022–23 All Dauian Cup: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 17:32, 15 October 2022
The 2022-23 All Dauian Cup is the first edition of the updated All Dauian Cup.
Format
The following are the new regulations for the reformated cup.
- All teams can only field 4 foreigners on a matchday, including substitutes.
- Reserve teams such as Daau United II, Bintang Lukana II will not be allowed to participate.
- There will be a qualifying round for teams.
- For games which are drawn in normal time, the match will be replayed. If the replay is still a draw, the match will go straight into penalties without extra time.
- There are no age regulations for this year's version.
Teams
Entered into normal rounds
- All 8 teams from the Daau Super League
- All 8 teams from the Daau Premier League
- The top 10 teams from the Daau League
Entered into qualifying rounds
- All 6 teams from the Liga Mataba
- Top 2 teams from the Draguvaskan
- Bottom 4 from the Daau League
Matches
Qualifying Rounds
The following teams qualified for the 1st round of the cup:
Team | Region |
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Mataba Sailors FC | Mataba |
Torpedo Mokau FC | Draguti |
Pretaling Daya City FC | Mataba |
Arsenal Tadow FC | Draguti |
Valestir Bahlsa | Mataba |
Sultan FC | Mataba |