2009–10 Taça de Portugal

The 2009–10 Taça de Portugal was the 70th season of the Taça de Portugal. The competition began on 30 August 2009, with the first round matches, and concluded with the final, held on 16 May at the Estádio Nacional, in Oeiras, between defending champions Porto and then Liga de Honra team Chaves. Porto won 2–1 to take their second consecutive cup, and assuring a place in play-off round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.

2009–10 Taça de Portugal
Taça de Portugal Millenium
Tournament details
CountryPortugal
Teams172
Final positions
ChampionsPorto
Runner-upChaves
Tournament statistics
Matches played139
Goals scored425 (3.06 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Radamel Falcao (5 goals)

Qualified teams

The following teams competed in the Taça de Portugal 2009–10:

16 teams of Liga Sagres:

16 teams of Liga Vitalis:

48 teams of Second Division (3rd level):

1Boavista forfeited the match.
2Estrela da Amadora were disqualified from the competition.
3Marítimo B are excluded for being a reserve team of Marítimo

91 teams of Terceira Divisão (4th level):

  • Andorinha
  • Lusitânia
  • Tojal
  • Coimbrőes
  • Alcochetense
  • Mangualde
  • 1º Dezembro
  • Candal
  • Alcaíns
  • Machico
  • Oliveira do Douro
  • Mêda
  • Estrela da Calheta
  • Moura
  • Limianos
  • Sintrense
  • Caldas
  • Lusitano de Évora
  • Esperanaça de Lagos
  • Santiago
  • Porto da Cruz
  • Madalena
  • Capelense
  • Fabril
  • Montalegre
  • Fornos de Algodres
  • Nelas
  • Anadia
  • Farense
  • Flamengos
  • Oeiras
  • Marinhas
  • Sanjoanense
  • Penalva do Castelo
  • Castrense
  • Amares
  • Rabo de Peixe
  • Mirandela
  • Famalicão
  • Avanca
  • Pescadores
  • Beira-Mar Monte Gordo
  • Torre de Moncorvo
  • Fiães
  • União Micaelense
  • Vila Meã
  • Sourense
  • Penamacorense
  • S. João de Ver
  • Morais
  • Olivais e Moscavide
  • Infesta
  • Rebordosa
  • Benfica e Castelo Branco
  • Santa Maria
  • Torreense
  • Milheiroense
  • Macedo de Cavaleiros
  • Gavionenses
  • Vigor da Mocidade
  • Portomosense
  • Juventude de Évora
  • Cruzado Canicense
  • Porto Moniz
  • Quarteirense
  • Cova da Piedade
  • Caniçal
  • Tocha
  • Joane
  • Fão
  • Bragança
  • União de Montemor
  • Pedrouços
  • Maria da Fonte
  • Boavista S.Mateus
  • Angrense
  • Amarante
  • AD Oliveirense
  • Barreiro
  • Casa Pia
  • Gândara
  • Leça
  • Sp. Pombal
  • Cinfães
  • Ribeira Brava
  • Fafe
  • Valenciano
  • Portosantense
  • Cesarense
  • Câmara de Lobos
  • Serzedelo

First round

In this round entered teams from Segunda Divisão (3rd level) and Terceira Divisão (4th level). A number of teams received a bye to the Second Round: Sertanense (III), Mineiro Aljustrelense (III), Camacha (III), Operário (III), Aliados do Lordelo (III), Tirsense (III), Esmoriz (III), Andorinha (IV), Lusitânia (IV), Atlético do Tojal (IV), Coimbrőes (IV), Alcochetense (IV), Mangualde (IV), 1º Dezembro (IV), Candal (IV), Alcaíns (IV), Machico (IV), Oliveira do Douro (IV), Mêda (IV) and Estrela da Calheta (IV). The matches will be played on August 30, 2009.

Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2009–10 season.
1Estrela da Amadora were disqualified from the competition.
2Boavista forfeited the match.

Second round

In this round entered teams from Liga Vitalis (2nd level) and the winners from the first round. The matches were played on September 12 and 13, 2009.[1]

Third round

In this round entered teams from Liga Sagres (1st level) and the winners from the second round. The matches were played on October 17 and 18, 2009.

Fourth round

The matches were played on 22 November 2009 and 2 January 2010.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Valenciano (IV) 0–1 Belenenses
Oeiras (IV) 1–2 Pinhalnovense (III)
Camacha (III) 1–0 Vigor da Mocidade (IV)
Naval 3–2 (a.e.t.) Gil Vicente (II)
Mafra (III) 1–1 (a.e.t.), p.3–2) União da Madeira (III)
Aliados do Lordelo (III) 1–0 Leixões
Oliveirense (II) 0–2[2] Porto
Braga 3–0 Vitória de Setúbal
Desportivo de Chaves (II) 2–0 União da Serra (III)
Académica de Coimbra 1–2 (a.e.t.) Beira-Mar (II)
Benfica 0–1 Vitória de Guimarães
Tirsense (III) 0–0 (a.e.t.), p.9 –10) Paços de Ferreira
Nacional 0–0 (a.e.t.), p.4–3) Fátima (II)
Rio Ave 1–0 Santa Clara (II)
Pescadores (IV) 1–4 Sporting CP
Freamunde (II) 3–2 (a.e.t.) União de Leiria

Fifth round

The matches were played on 20 and 24 January 2010.[3]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sporting CP 4–3 Mafra (III)
Nacional 1–2 Paços de Ferreira
Camacha (III) 0–1 Pinhalnovense (III)
Rio Ave 2–2 (a.e.t.), p.4–2) Vitória de Guimarães
Aliados do Lordelo (III) 0–1 Naval
Freamunde (II) 1–3 Braga
Desportivo de Chaves (II) 1–0 Beira-Mar (II)
Belenenses 2–2 (a.e.t.), p.9–10) Porto

Quarter-finals

The matches were played on 2, 3 and 4 February 2010.[4]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Porto 5–2 Sporting CP
Pinhalnovense (III) 1–3 Naval
Braga 0–0 (a.e.t.), p. 5–6) Rio Ave
Paços de Ferreira 1–2 Desportivo de Chaves (II)

Semi-finals

Final phase bracket

Teams that are listed first play at home in the first leg.[5]

Semi-finals
23/24 March 2010
13/14 April 2010
Final
16 May 2010
        
Chaves 1 2 3
Naval 0 1 1
Chaves 1
Porto 2
Rio Ave 1 0 1
Porto 3 4 7
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Chaves 3–1 Naval 1–0 2–1
Rio Ave 1–7 Porto 1–3 0–4

First legs

Chaves1–0Naval
Rocha 90+4'
Estádio Municipal de Chaves, Chaves

Rio Ave1–3Porto
Moraes 37' Rúben Micael 20'
Meireles 54'
Guarín 76'

Second legs

Naval1–2Chaves
Fábio Júnior 15' Edu 110', 120'
Estádio Municipal José Bento Pessoa, Figueira da Foz

Final

Chaves1–2Porto
Clemente 85' Report Guarín 13'
Falcao 23'
Attendance: 23,400 [6]

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Colombia Radamel Falcao Porto 5
3 Brazil Lima Belenenses 4
Senegal Mbaye Diop Chaves 4
4 Brazil Beré Sporting da Covilhã 3
Colombia Fredy Guarín Porto 3
Portugal Liédson Sporting CP 3
Portugal Rúben Micael Nacional 3
Brazil William Paços de Ferreira 3
China Zhang Chengdong Mafra 3

Last updated: 27 January 2013

References

  1. FPF - Second round draw Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  2. Announced date of the game late on the fourth round Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  3. FPF - Fifth Round draw Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  4. FPF - Quarterfinals draw Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  5. FPF–Semifinals draw Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  6. "Taça de Portugal - Final" [Cup of Portugal - Final] (in Portuguese). ForaDeJogo. 16 May 2010. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
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