2019 Latvian Football Cup

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CountryLatvia
Teams45
ChampionsRFS
Runner-upJelgava
2019 Latvian Football Cup
Tournament details
CountryLatvia
Teams45
Final positions
ChampionsRFS
Runner-upJelgava
Tournament statistics
Matches played44
Goals scored191 (4.34 per match)
 2018
2020 

The 2019 Latvian Football Cup was the 25th edition of the football tournament. The competition began on 22 May 2019 and ended on 26 October 2019.[1] Riga FC were the defending champions, having won the previous year's final over Ventspils 5–4 in a penalty shoot–out.[2]

Forty–five clubs participated in this season's Latvian Football Cup. Each round was played over one leg with matches which were level at the end of regulation proceeding to extra time and afterwards to penalties, when needed, to determine the winning club.

First round

Eight first round matches were played 22–31 May 2019.[1]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Salaspils 4–1 FK Jurnieks
Jauniba/Upesciems 2–1 Jūrmalas SS
Riga United 1–3 FK Karosta
Cargo/DFA 7–0 FK Monarhs
Talsu NSS/Laidze 0–1 FK Aliance
AFA Olaine 1–2 FK Kalupe
DVSK Traktors 1–3 SK Krimulda
Caramba 8–2 FK Limbazi

Second round

Third round

Seven third round matches were played 21–30 June 2019.[5]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Caramba 1–0 Salaspils
FK Tukums 2000/TSS 9–1 SK Krimulda
Grobiņas SC 2–4 JDFS Alberts
FK Līvāni 0–7 FK Smiltene/BJSS
Tente 0–1 FK Karosta
FC New Project 1–2 SK Super Nova
LDZ Cargo/DFA 6–0 FK Alberts

Fourth round

Eight fourth round matches were played 13–17 July 2019.[6]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
JDFS Alberts 0–1 Caramba
FK Tukums 2000/TSS 4–1 Ventspils
FK Smiltene/BJSS 0–4 Liepāja
Valmiera Glass ViA 1–2 RFS
SK Super Nova 0–6 Riga
Spartaks Jūrmala 0–1 Daugavpils
Jelgava 1–0 METTA/LU
FK Karosta 4–1 LDZ Cargo/DFA

Quarter–finals

Four quarter–final matches were played from 4 August to 1 September 2019.[6]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Caramba 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) FK Karosta
Liepāja 1–2 RFS
Daugavpils 1–2 Jelgava
Riga 4–0 FK Tukums 2000/TSS

Semi–finals

Two semi-final matches were played 25–26 September 2019.[6]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
FK Karosta 0–5 Jelgava
RFS 3–1 Riga

Final

The final was played on 26 October 2019.[6]

RFS3–2 (a.e.t.)Jelgava
Referee: Aleksandrs Golubevs


See also

References

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