2008 Finnish Cup

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2008 Suomen Cup
Tournament details
Country  Finland
Teams 361
Final positions
Champions HJK Helsinki
Runner-up FC Honka
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2008 Finnish Cup (Finnish: Suomen Cup) was the 54th season of the main annual football competition in Finland. It was organized as a single-elimination knock–out tournament.

Participation in the competition is voluntary. Veikkausliiga side IFK Mariehamn, for example, decided not to register for the tournament, as well as some Ykkönen teams.

Depending on their position within the league system, teams entered in different rounds. Clubs with teams in Kolmonen or an inferior league, as well as Veterans and Junior teams, started the competition in the First Round. Teams from the first three levels of the Finnish league pyramid entered in the Fourth Round, with the exception of Veikkausliiga clubs Tampere United, FC Haka, FC Honka and TPS. These four teams entered in the Sixth Round because they have qualified for European competitions after the 2007 season.

The tournament started on 1 April 2008 with the First Round and concluded with the Final held on 1 November 2008 at Finnair Stadium, Helsinki.

Participating teams

Veikkausliiga – 13 teams Ykkönen (I) – 10 teams Kakkonen (II) – 28 teams
Haka, HJK Helsinki, Honka, Inter Turku, Jaro, KooTeePee, KuPS, Lahti, MyPa, RoPS, Tampere United, TPS, VPS AC Oulu, Atlantis FC, FC Viikingit, JIPPO, JJK, KPV, PK-35, PS Kemi, TPV, TP-47 FC Espoo, FC Kuusankoski, City Stars / FC Kuusysi, FC OPA, FC YPA, FJK, GBK, Gnistan, HIFK, Huima, HyPS, Ilves, JBK, KTP, LoPa, Norrvalla FF, Pallo-Iirot, PK Keski-Uusimaa, PK-37, PP-70, Rakuunat, SalPa, Sinimustat, SJK, TUS, VPS–j, Warkaus JK, ÅIFK
Kolmonen (III) – 92 teams
AC Kajaani, AC Vantaa, BET, EBK, EsPa, EuPa, FC Boda, FC Degis, FC Espoo Reserves, FC Futura, FC HIK, FC Honka Reserves, FC K–Jazz, FC Jazz –j, FC KOMU, FC Korsholm, FC POHU, FC Rauma, FC Santa, FC Tampere, FC Vapsi, FC Viikingit Reserves, FC Villisiat, FC YPA Reserves, FCV, GBK Reserves, Gnistan Ogeli, HaPK, HauPa, Härmä, IK, IK Myran, JIlves, JIPPO Reserves, JoPS, JPS, JyTy, JäPS, KaaPo Reserves, Karhu, Kasiysi PMP, KeuPa, KP–V, Loiske, LTU, MaKu, MPS, MPS Reserves, MuSa, NIK, NoPS, NoPy, NuPa, NuPS, OPedot, OuTa, PaRi, Pato, PEPO, PIF, Pallo–Iirot Reserves, PJK, PK–35 Reserves, Ponnistus, PPV, Purha, Pöxyt, RIlves, Reima, RuoVi, SalReipas, SAPA, SavU, SC KuFu –98, SC Riverball, S.C. Zulimanit, SiU, SoVo, Stars, STPS, Sudet, Tervarit, ToiP –49, ToVe, TPK, TP–47 Reserves, VaKP, Vilpas, Virkiä, VJS, VäVi, Öja
Lower leagues (IV – VII) – 186 teams
AC StaSi, AFC EMU, AFC Keltik, APV, BET Reserves, Black Islanders, Boca Seniors, Boca Seniors Reserves, Colo Colo, Colo Colo Reserves, EKP, Esse IK Reserves, EuPa Reserves, FC Bosna, FC Folk, FC G.A.B, FC HaNa, FC HaPo, FC HEIV, FC IKHTYS, FC K–Jazz Reserves, FC Kontu Reserves, FC Korsholm Reserves, FC KyPS, FC Lepakot, FC Lohja, FC Loviisa, FC Nets, FC OPA Reserves, FC Pakila, FC PaSa, FC POHU Reserves, FC POHU 3, FC POHU 4, FC POHU 5, FC Raahe, FC Rai, FC Rai Reserves, FC Sääripotku, FC TaFu, FC Tarmo, FC Teivo, FC Tribe, FC Trompi, FC Turku–82, FC Vehmaa, FC Västnyland, F.C.B., FCD, FCUK, FF Kickers, FoBK, Gnistan Reserves, HaTP, HDS, HeKuLa, HeMan, [HIFK Fotboll|HIFK]] Reserves, HJK–j, HooGee, HPS, HST, Hurtat, I–Kissat, IVFC, JoPS Reserves, JPS Reserves, Juhlahevoset, JuPS, Jurva–70, JVU, JäPS Reserves, KaaPS, KaaRe, KaIK, Karjalohjan Biisonit, Kasiysi, Kasiysi Rocky, KaVo, KemPa, KePo, Kiksi, KJV, KoiPS, KoKiri, Kotajärven Pallo, KOPSE, KoRe, KPonsi, KPR, Kristallipalatsi, KTP Reserves, Kuivaniemen Isku, Kungliga Wasa, Kurvin Vauhti, KuRy, Lauttapallo, LaVe, LeJy, LeKi, LePa, Lieto, Lieto Reserves, LoPS, Littoisten Palloseura, Luja, LuVe, MasKi, MPR, MPS 3, MunU, MyMy, MäJä, Nagu IF, NaKa, Naseva, Nasta, NePa, NJS, Nopsa, NouLa, Oldschool, Orient United, OuHu, OuRe, PaiHa, PaPe, ParVi, Pathoven, Peltirumpu, PEPO Reserves, PaKa, PH–99, PiPo–79, PiPS, PJK Reserves, Ponnistajat, PoPo, PPJ, PPV Reserves, PP–70 Reserves, RaiTeePee, Rakuunat J, RiPa, RiRa, RiRa Reserves, RP–67, RT–88, SC Riverball Reserves, SaTo, SibboV, SibboV Reserves, Sisu, Souls AC, SUMU, SUMU Lyon, SuPa, TaaJä, TahVe, TaPo, TC, TeTe, TiPS, TKT, ToPS–90, ToTe AP, ToU, TPK Reserves, TPV Reserves, TuPS, TuPV, VKajo, VaKP Reserves, Vesa, ViiPV, VJK, YIlves, Yllätys, YlöR, YPallo, Zenith
Veterans (35 years or older) – 9 teams Junior teams (19 years or younger) – 23 teams
FC Kiffen Veterans, FC Lohja Veterans, FC Repaleet, I–HK Veterans, KTP Veterans, MPS Veterans, NP–H / Pappazulut Veterans, Riverball Veterans, WIFK Veterans FC Honka Juniors, FC Honka Juniors Reserves, FC POHU Juniors, FC POHU Juniors Reserves, FC Reipas Juniors, FC Reipas Juniors Reserves, FC Vapsi Juniors, Gnistan Juniors, Gnistan Juniors Reserves, Ilves Juniors, JäPS Juniors, Kasiysi Juniors, KPS Juniors, KäPa Juniors, LoPa Juniors, MyPa Juniors, PPJ Juniors, PS Kemi Juniors, SiPS Juniors, TKT Juniors, TPV Juniors, VJS Juniors, ÅIFK Juniors

First round

The draw for this round was conducted on 11 March 2008. Exactly one hundred teams were drawn into fifty matches for this round, with the remaining teams receiving a bye. Matches were played on April 1 – 10, 2008.[1]

Second round

The draw for this round was conducted on 11 March 2008. The winners of the First Round, along with the teams who received a bye, were drawn into 130 matches for this round. Matches were played between April 2 – 25, 2008.

Third round

The draw for this round was conducted on 11 April 2008. The winners of the previous round participated in this round. Matches were played on April 19 – May 6, 2008.

Fourth round

The draw for this round was conducted on 23 April 2008. The 65 winners of the Third Round, along with the 47 teams from the top three tiers which entered in this round, were drawn into 56 matches for this round. Matches were played on May 6 – 30, 2008.

Fifth round

The draw for this round was conducted on 20 May 2008. The winners of the Fourth Round participated in this round. Matches were played between June 1 – 11, 2008.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
YIlves 0–7 Gnistan
RiRa 0–9 MyPa
Warkaus JK 2–1 JJK
KTP Veterans 0–2 KooTeePee
Ponnistus 1–13 Lahti
HDS 0–10 HJK Helsinki
SJK 0–5 RoPS
PPV 0–1 City Stars
FCV 0–3 KuPS
JäPS 1–2 Atlantis FC
SC Riverball 1–6 VPS
Lieto 2–0 I–Kissat
PJK 0–1 FC Viikingit
FC Espoo Reserves 3–1 (aet) ToiP–49
AC Oulu 0–1 JIPPO
FC YPA 0–1 TP-47
JBK 2–3 KPV
PP-70 0–3 LoPa
FC Espoo 0–2 Inter Turku
ÅIFK 1–6 Rakuunat
FC Honka Reserves 5–0 VPS–j
TPV Juniors 2–2 (aet, p. 4–5) HIFK
Ilves 2–0 (aet) TPV
Huima 1–2 PS Kemi
FC OPA 1–4 Jaro
Norrvalla FF 1–5 PK-35
TUS 2–1 GBK
FC Kuusankoski 1–2 Sinimustat

Sixth Round

The draw for this round was conducted on 12 June 2008. The 28 winners of the Fifth Round, along with the last four Veikkausliiga teams which entered in this round, were drawn into 16 matches for this round. Matches were played on June 17 and 19, 2008.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Atlantis FC 0–3 TPS
Jaro 2–0 Lahti
HJK Helsinki 1–0 Inter Turku
KuPS 2–1 KooTeePee
RoPS 0–1 Warkaus JK
Honka 3–0 KPV
Tampere United 14–0 FC Espoo Reserves
FC Viikingit 3–1 City Stars
JIPPO 1–1 (aet, p. 6–7) Rakuunat
PK-35 2–3 FC Honka Reserves
PS Kemi 3–1 Sinimustat
Gnistan 6–0 Lieto
HIFK 1–2 TP-47
Ilves 1–6 VPS
LoPa 0–3 Haka
TUS 0–7 MyPa

Seventh Round

The draw for this round was conducted on 22 June 2008. The winners of Sixth Round participated in this round. The first six matches were played on 2 July while the other two games took place on 9 July 2008.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Honka 4–0 FC Honka Reserves
Gnistan 0–1 VPS
Tampere United 3–0 FC Viikingit
Warkaus JK 5–0 Rakuunat
TP-47 3–2 (aet) Jaro
MyPa 6–2 PS Kemi
KuPS 0–2 HJK Helsinki
TPS 0–1 Haka

Quarterfinals

The draw for this round was conducted on 14 July 2008. The first three matches were played on 7 August 2008. The match between Honka and Tampere United has been postponed to a later date because of the Tampere's participation in the UEFA Champions League 2008–09 qualification rounds.

7 August 2008
18:30 EEST
Haka 3 – 0 TP-47
Minkenen Goal 6'
Popovitch Goal 65'
Kangaskorpi Goal 70'

7 August 2008
18:30 EEST
VPS 1 – 0 MyPa
Hietaharju Goal 80' (pen)

7 August 2008
18:30 EEST
HJK Helsinki 2 – 0 Warkaus JK
Bah Goal 88'
Parikka Goal 89'

22 October 2008
18:30 EEST
Honka 2 – 0 (aet) Tampere United
Jalasto Goal 98'
Lepola Goal 100'

Semifinals

29 October 2008
18:30 EET
Haka 0 – 1 Honka
Goal 27' Weckström

29 October 2008
18:30 EET
HJK Helsinki 5 – 0 VPS
Roiha Goal 29' Goal 52'
Zeneli Goal 56'
Parikka Goal 67'
Ikäläinen Goal 90' (og)

Final

1 November 2008
15:00 EET
HJK Helsinki 2 – 1 (aet) Honka
Zeneli Goal 57'
Oravainen Goal 114'
Puustinen Goal 89'

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