2001–02 Taça de Portugal

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The 2001–02 Taça de Portugal was the 62nd edition of the Portuguese football knockout tournament, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The 2001–02 Taça de Portugal began on 2 September 2001.[citation needed] The final was played on 12 May 2002 at the Estádio Nacional.[1]

CountryPortugal
Dates2 September 2001 – 12 May 2002
Teams230
ChampionsSporting CP (13th title)
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2001–02 Taça de Portugal
Tournament details
CountryPortugal
Dates2 September 2001 – 12 May 2002
Teams230
Final positions
ChampionsSporting CP (13th title)
Runners-upLeixões
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorerMário Jardel (7 goals)
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Porto were the previous holders, having defeated Marítimo 2–0 in the previous season's final.[citation needed] Defending champions Porto were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Braga.[citation needed] Sporting CP defeated Leixões, 1–0 in the final to win their thirteenth Taça de Portugal.[citation needed] As a result of Sporting CP winning both the league and cup in the same season, cup finalists Leixões would play the Leões in the 2002 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.[citation needed]

First round

For the first round draw, teams were drawn against each other in accordance to their geographical location. The draw was split up into four sections: teams from the north, the center, the south and the Azores region.[2] All first round cup ties were played on the 2 September.[3][4] Ties which ended in a draw were replayed on the 12 September. Due to the odd number of teams at this stage of the competition, Guadalupe progressed to the next round due to having no opponent to face at this stage of the competition. The first round of the cup saw teams from the Terceira Divisão (IV) start the competition alongside some teams who registered to participate in the cup from the Portuguese District Leagues (V).

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Second round

For the second round draw, teams were drawn against each other in accordance to their geographical location. The draw was split up into three sections: teams from the north, the center and the south. The draw for the second round was made on the 18 September,[5] with the ties being played between the 6–7 October.[6][7][8] Ties which ended in a draw were replayed on the 17 October.[9] Caçadores das Taipas' tie against Marco was played at a later date due to a scheduling conflict. Due to the odd number of teams at this stage of the competition, Imortal progressed to the next round due to having no opponent to face at this stage of the competition. The second round saw teams from the Portuguese Second Division (III) enter the competition.

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Amarante (IV) 0–0 (aet, p. 3–4) Pedras Rubras (III)
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Third round

The draw for the third round was made on the 16 October,[10] with the ties being played between the 31 October and the 11 November.[11][12] Ties which ended in a draw were replayed on the 7–11 November.[13] The third round saw teams from the Liga de Honra (II) enter the competition.

Fourth round

Ties were played on the 16–18 November.[14][15][16] Ties which ended in a draw were replayed between the 28 November and the 5 December. Due to the odd number of teams at this stage of the competition, Vitória de Guimarães progressed to the next round due to having no opponent to face at this stage of the competition. The fourth round saw teams from the Primeira Liga (I) enter the competition.

Fifth round

Ties were played on the 5–12 December.[17] [18] Ties which ended in a draw were replayed on the 18–19 December.

5 December 2001 Académico de Viseu (III) 1–0Penafiel (II)Estádio do Fontelo, Viseu
Lemos 56' [citation needed] Referee: João Vilas Boas
11 December 2001 Belenenses (I) 5–0Sacavenense (III)Estádio do Restelo, Lisbon
Peixoto 16'
Verona 58'
Gerson 64', 82'
Tuck 85'
[citation needed] Referee: Carlos Xistra
12 December 2001 Benfica (I)1–1 (a.e.t.)Marítimo (I)Estádio da Luz, Lisbon
Zahovič 110' [citation needed] Ferraz 92' Referee: Lucílio Batista
12 December 2001 Boavista (I)0–1 Alverca (I) Estádio do Bessa, Porto
[citation needed] Tinaia 90' Referee: Paulo Baptista
12 December 2001 Estarreja (IV)0–0 (a.e.t.)Caçadores das Taipas (III)Estádio Doutor Tavares da Silva, Estarreja
[citation needed] Referee: Jorge Sousa
12 December 2001 Louletano (III) 3–1Sintrense (IV)Estádio Municipal de Loulé, Faro
Anderson 32', 82'
Telmo Pinto 67'
[citation needed] Vicente 42' Referee: Bruno Paixão
12 December 2001 Moreirense (II)1–2 (a.e.t.) Leixões (III) Parque de Jogos Comendador Joaquim de Almeida Freitas, Moreira de Cónegos
Roberto 18' [citation needed] Antchouet 7'
Barros 104'
Referee: João Ferreira
12 December 2001 Naval (II)2–3 Salgueiros (I) Estádio Municipal José Bento Pessoa, Figueira da Foz
Lavos 42'
José Carlos 90'
[citation needed] João Pedro 82', 88'
Litera 93'
Referee: Duarte Gomes
12 December 2001 Porto (I) 2–1 (a.e.t.)Santa Clara (I)Estádio das Antas, Porto
Paredes 81'
Postiga 105'
[citation needed] Vítor Vieira 84' Referee: Augusto Duarte
12 December 2001 Sporting CP (I) 4–1Farense (I)Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
Quaresma 53'
Jardel 75' (pen.), 87'
Cruz 80'
[citation needed] Mestre 49' Referee: Paulo Paraty
12 December 2001 Sporting de Pombal (III)1–2 Portimonense (II) Estádio Municipal de Pombal, Pombal
Soares 45' [citation needed] Vicente 20'
Clara 28'
Referee: Luís Miranda
12 December 2001 Vila Real (III) 2–1Beira-Mar (I)Complexo Desportivo Monte da Forca, Vila Real
Freddy 44'
T. Martins 89'
[citation needed] Demétrius 1' Referee: Martins dos Santos
12 December 2001 Vitória de Guimarães (I)2–2 (a.e.t.)Braga (I)Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, Guimarães
Flamarion 30' (pen.)
Ceará 118'
[citation needed] Barata 20'
C. Lima 111'
Referee: Vítor Pereira
18 December 2001 Replay Braga (I) 2–1Vitória de Guimarães (I)Estádio Primeiro de Maio, Braga
Barata 23', 60' [citation needed] Flamarion 89' Referee: Pedro Proença
19 December 2001 Replay Caçadores das Taipas (III) 3–2Estarreja (IV)Estádio do Montinho, Caldas das Taipas
[citation needed] Referee: Joaquim Cunha
19 December 2001 Replay Marítimo (I) 1–0Benfica (I)Estádio dos Barreiros, Funchal
Van der Gaag 17' [citation needed] Referee: Paulo Paraty

Sixth round

Ties were played between the 28–29 December to the 9 January.[19][20] Due to the odd number of teams involved at this stage of the competition, Leixões qualified for the quarter-finals due to having no opponent to face at this stage of the competition.

28 December 2001 Alverca (I)0–0 (a.e.t.)Sporting CP (I)Complexo Desportivo FC Alverca, Alverca do Ribatejo
[citation needed] Referee: António Costa
29 December 2001 Académica de Coimbra (II)1–2 Salgueiros (I) Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra
Dyduch 50' (pen.) [citation needed] João Pedro 20'
Masi 36'
Referee: Jacinto Paixão
29 December 2001 Académico de Viseu (III)0–4 Porto (I) Estádio do Fontelo, Viseu
[citation needed] McCarthy 6'
Postiga 43', 71'
Clayton 76'
Referee: Mário Mendes
29 December 2001 Braga (I) 4–2Paços de Ferreira (I)Estádio Primeiro de Maio, Braga
Beto 34' (o.g.)
Idalécio 69'
Artur Jorge 77'
Barata 87'
[citation needed] Mauro 41'
Leonardo 90' (pen.)
Referee: Bruno Paixão
29 December 2001 Caçadores das Taipas (III)0–2 Portimonense (II) Estádio do Montinho, Caldas das Taipas
[citation needed] Clara 7'
Artur Vicente 51'
Referee: José Leirós
29 December 2001 Vitória de Setúbal (III) 2–1Louletano (III)Complexo Desportivo Monte Da Forca, Vila Real
Carlos Pinto 10', 86' [citation needed] Telmo Pinto 3' Referee: Manuel Sousa

Quarter-finals

All quarter-final ties were played on the 16–30 January.[21][22]

16 January 2002 Leixões (III) 3–1Portimonense (II)Estádio do Mar, Matosinhos
Antchouet 35', 80'
Detinho 68'
[citation needed] Toni 72' Referee: José Pratas
16 January 2002 Salgueiros (I)2–2 (a.e.t.)Marítimo (I)Estádio Engenheiro Vidal Pinheiro, Porto
Masi 19'
Toy 38'
[citation needed] Gaúcho 1', 60' Referee: Duarte Gomes
16 January 2002 Vila Real (III)0–4 Sporting CP (I) Complexo Desportivo Monte Da Forca, Vila Real
[citation needed] Luís Filipe 22', 55'
André Cruz 35'
Quaresma 74'
Referee: António Costa
16 January 2002 Porto (I)1–2 Braga (I) Estádio das Antas, Porto
21:00 Capucho 51' [citation needed] Castanheira 71'
Idalécio 74'
Referee: Vítor Pereira

Semi-finals

Ties were played on the 6–21 February.[23][24]

6 February 2002 Sporting CP (I) 3–2 (a.e.t.)Marítimo (I)Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
21:00 Nalitzis 65'
André Cruz 85'
João Pinto 92'
[citation needed] Sabry 30'
Gaúcho 81'
Referee: Paulo Costa
21 February 2002 Braga (I)1–3 Leixões (III) Estádio Primeiro de Maio, Braga
Barroso 83' [citation needed] Abílio 49'
Nené 80'
Detinho 90'
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: José Pratas

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