2022–23 All Dauian Cup

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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.

  1. All teams can only field 4 foreigners on a matchday, including substitutes.
  2. Reserve teams such as Daau United II, Bintang Lukana II will not be allowed to participate.
  3. There will be a qualifying round for teams.
  4. 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.
  5. There are no age regulations for this year's version.

Effects of the Dauian Reduction

Following the DAAUEXIT of 2 city-states, Daau was forced to allow both states to become free states and no longer states under Daau, this led to teams being in the leaving states unable to join the league and ultimately causing the early end to the season. It has been announced that the season will not continue and the league will be put on a permanent halt until further notice.

The Dauian lockdown also did not allow new foreign signings to enter the nation, worsening the situation. The DAFA has announced that only the top flight, the Daau Super League would continue, and the All-Dauian Cup would also be forced to end early due to the reduction of the nation.

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

  • Top 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
Mataba Sailors FC Mataba
Torpedo Mokau FC Draguti
Pretaling Daya City FC Mataba
Arsenal Tadow FC Draguti
Valestir Bahlsa Mataba
Sultan FC Mataba

1st Round