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2018 FFA Cup

sydmariner

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Journey to the FFA Cup 2018 Final to commence this Saturday

The FFA Cup 2018 will kick off this Saturday as the excitement of Australia’s national knockout competition continues to grow across the country.

The first FFA Cup 2018 Preliminary Round match will take place in Victoria with Keilor Wolves SC making the trip to IYU Reserve to challenge fellow Men’s State League 5 (Victoria) side Pakenham United FC.

Five days later FFA Cup action will kick off in Queensland with an all Football Brisbane clash set for Thursday, 15 February between Pine Rivers FC and Moggill FC.

“Just three months ago we celebrated the FFA Cup’s showpiece with an enthralling Final at Allianz Stadium in Sydney,” said FFA CEO David Gallop. “And this weekend the FFA Cup will return to the grassroots as preliminary round games commence across the country.”

“The FFA Cup gives clubs and teams at a range of levels in Australian football the opportunity to dream about winning a major national title, and exposes players and coaches to a variety of new opponents to develop their game.”

“There was no shortage of drama in 2017 with major upsets, exciting fixtures, and intriguing storylines adding to the unique and inimitable fabric of the competition. We’re sure this will continue in 2018 as we aim to enhance the professionalism of the competition while maintaining a clear connection to the grassroots.”

“The early signs suggest that there is a strong chance of surpassing the 732 clubs that competed in last year’s FFA Cup, which was ultimately won by Sydney FC,” concluded Gallop.

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Sydney FC lift the Westfield FFA Cup after winning the 2017 final.
Clubs competing in the FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds range from clubs in grassroots lower leagues up to the second tier of Australian football, the National Premier Leagues (NPL). Registrations are still open in many State/Territory Member Federations.

As in 2017 leading sports equipment brand Mitre® will be the ‘Official Ball Supplier’ for this year’s FFA Cup. Once again, Mitre® will include the name of every club that competed in the FFA Cup in 2017 onto the official match ball from the Round of 32 onward. This year’s official match ball, the Mitre® Delta Max, will be unveiled at a later date.

Slot allocations for the FFA Cup 2018 Round of 32 will remain unchanged in 2018 with Football NSW receiving five (5) slots, Football Queensland and Football Federation Victoria four (4) slots, Northern NSW Football and Football West two (2) slots, and Football Federation South Australia, Football Federation Tasmania, Capital Football (ACT) and Football Federation Northern Territory each getting one (1) slot.

The ten Hyundai A-League clubs will enter the FFA Cup 2018 at the Round of 32. The remaining Member Federation slot will be taken by Heidelberg United FC. Heidelberg received automatic entry into the FFA Cup 2018 Round of 32 after being crowned NPL Champion of Australia in 2017.

The final number of registered clubs plus draws and match dates for the Preliminary Rounds in all States and Territories will be confirmed in due course.

FFA Cup 2018 Preliminary Rounds – Start Dates

State/Territory

Start Date

Number of allocated spots in Round of 32

Victoria

Saturday, 10 February 2018

4

Queensland

Thursday, 15 February 2018

4

Northern New South Wales

Friday, 23 February 2018

2

Tasmania

Saturday, 3 March 2018

1

New South Wales

Saturday, 10 March 2018

5

Western Australia

Sunday, 11 March 2018

2

South Australia

TBC

1

Capital Football

TBC

1

Northern Territory

TBC

1
 

JoyfulPenguin

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Shouldn't Victoria have the 5 spots instead of NSW? NPL champions in Heidelberg and Apia (NSW Champion didn't make it) plus beating an A-League side and having the NPL side in 3 of the 4 in Cup history semi finals. NSW NPL hasn't beat an A-League side in the history of the competition.
 

pjennings

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Yep - I blocked out that memory of Blacktown City as well. Up there with a mythical game that didn't occur in Brisbane
 

sydmariner

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Keilor Wolves out to continue FFA Cup run.

The FFA Cup is back in full swing for 2018 with Preliminary Round matches already taking place around the country.

Victorian State League 5 outfit Keilor Wolves won the first match of this season's competition with a convincing 4-0 qualifying round victory over Pakenham United last month.

The Wolves faced a far tougher test in their second fixture but advanced with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Mooney Valley Knights.

And remarkably, Keilor stunned State League 2 side Altona East Phoenix in Round 2 with a late goal securing a 2-1 win and progression to the third round.

Daniel Angeleski scored in stoppage time to hand the Wolves victory after earlier going behind.
Their run in the 2018 FFA Cup is their best ever in the competition.

The Wolves are one of just four remaining sides from the initial rounds.

But they are set to face their toughest test yet when they face up against State League 1 outfit North Sunshine Eagles on Friday night.

It looms as a huge obstacle for the Victorian minnows but could we see yet another Cupset?
 

sydmariner

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Keilor Wolves knocked out of FFA Cup

The dream FFA Cup run of Victorian outfit Keilor Wolves SC has come to an end in Round 3.

The Victorian State League 5 West side were beaten 7-0 by State League 1 outfit North Sunshine Eagles on Friday night.

After a hard-fought opening stanza saw the scores remain 0-0 at half-time, the Eagles ran riot in the second half with Ryan Dragović grabbing a brace.

Kohei Meguro, Nicky Cullen, Shane Rexhep, Jeton Demiri and Aidin Sadiku all got their name on the scoresheet in a convincing victory.

The Wolves were involved in the first match of the 2018 FFA Cup competition, defeating Pakenham United 4-0 in February.

Keilor then defeated Mooney Valley Knights in their next match before causing a huge upset by knocking off State League 2 side Altona East Phoenix to book their spot in Round 3.
 

pjennings

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Kariong were 3-3 in extra time with a man down. Missed a penalty, had one cleared off the line before scoring to go ahead 4-3 just before half-time in extra time. They then missed a sitter that would have had them ahead 5-3 before fitness finally telling and Hurstville scoring twice late to win 5-4.
 

sydmariner

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FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds: weekend wrap
The journey to the FFA Cup Round of 32 continued over the weekend with a number of Preliminary Round matches taking place around the country.

Here's a snapshot of the results from around Australia.

NSW

Bulli FC took the trip to Coogee United and left progressing to the next round of the cup in a tough 2-1 win.

Waverley took on Hornsby and came away with a 6-1 win, while Revesby defeated White City 2-1 in extra time.
VICTORIA
There were many tight and intense games in Victoria’s FFA Cup over the weekend.
Boroondara and Heidelberg Eagles defeated Monbulk Rangers and Mill Park 3-2, with both games needing extra time.

Eltham Redbacks also defeated Clifton Hill 4-3 in extra time.

Mazenod Victory defeated Sandown Lions 4-2 in a penalty shootout after the game ended 2-2.

There were also some high scoring games with North Sunshine Eagles recording a 7-0 victoryand Manningham United winning 13-0 win at home.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA

High scoring affairs over the weekend in Western Australia FFA Cup qualification.

Kwinana United took down North Beach SC 4-2, while Busselton recorded a 3-0 win over the Perth Royals.

Kingsley and Brozzy moved onto the next round of the Cup with 9-1 and 6-1 wins respectively.
 

sydmariner

Well-Known Member
FFA CUP: Northern NSW update
Four teams remain in pursuit of FFA Cup progression in the North Coast Football Zone as round two saw several teams rack up big scorelines over the weekend.

The Boambee Bombers were the day's big winners, thrashing Orara Valley 9-1.

The Dingoes ended the match with only nine players, and Boambee made the most of their advantage, scoring seven of their goals in the final 35 minutes.

Boambee will meet Coffs City United in round three after they progressed courtesy of a bye in round two.

Striker Cale Simmonds was the hero for Urunga Raiders, netting a hat-trick as his side cruised past Westlawn Tigers 6-1.

Jai Waddick also bagged a double to help the Raiders progress.

They'll now meet Coffs Coast Tigers, who put in a strong second-half performance to overcome Northern Storm.

With the tie locked at 1-1, goals to Josh Guy and Dane Dixon earned the Tigers a 3-1 win.
In Northern Inland Football, Tamworth FC were big winners, putting nine unanswered goals past Armidale City Westside.
Former Hyundai A-League utility TROY HEARFIELD netted a brace and Jackson Haussler scored a hat-trick.

Tamworth will have to wait until Wednesday to find out their round three opponent, with the match between North Companions and Narrabri FC called off on Sunday.
 

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