★The Official 'FFA Cup' Thread |Matchday 1 results in OP!★


★The Official 'FFA Cup' Thread |Matchday 1 results in OP!★

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SutherlandFan - 31 May 2017 7:37 AM
Brenton1986 - 30 May 2017 10:51 PM

I'd hate to see them play a home game away from Lambert Park tbh.

Same but this is the problem with renovating a stadium and not making it fan friendly. It shits me seeing all these trees and what not where stands should be. 


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TheSelectFew - 31 May 2017 7:51 AM
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Same but this is the problem with renovating a stadium and not making it fan friendly. It shits me seeing all these trees and what not where stands should be. 

True, the dilemma is if their only opportunity is to have maybe have one big FFA Cup home game every other season then it would be unreasonable for clubs to invest in facilities that won't be used.

As long as they pick a suitable venue in their home area then it's all good. Leichhardt Oval was a great time for all concerned for Balmain v Victory a few years back.
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paladisious - 31 May 2017 3:21 PM
TheSelectFew - 31 May 2017 7:51 AM

True, the dilemma is if their only opportunity is to have maybe have one big FFA Cup home game every other season then it would be unreasonable for clubs to invest in facilities that won't be used.

As long as they pick a suitable venue in their home area then it's all good. Leichhardt Oval was a great time for all concerned for Balmain v Victory a few years back.

TBF APIA's ground would have been even better.


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30' W. Giovenali beats two on and the smothered clearance finds Cejka in close, simple shot for 3-0. Dominant


Hills Brumbies   3 : 0   Kemblawarra

BULLI 0 v BLACKTOWN CITY 1

Winners to r32 FFA Cup

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Hills 4-0 44th min, would be a colossal collapse from here
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HT 0-1 Blacktown City
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0-2 Blacktown City



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Bankstown Berries Leading Olympic.


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FT - @BlacktownCityFC 3 - 0 @bullifc. The hosts worked hard but City's class just too much 
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NSW teams complete



Logo of the APIA Leichhardt Tigers FCHakoah Sydney City East FC.pngBankstown Berries FC.pngBlacktownDemonsLogo.png
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Don't know too much about Bankstown Berries. What would they be like as an addition?

Olympic would be spewing surely
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Is that Bankstown Berries crest ripped straight from the old Holden Logo.
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APIA, Blacktown and Sydney United would be the strongest out of NSW. 

I wouldn't expect much from Hakoah, or NPL2 outfits Bankstown Berries or Hills Brumbies, however credit to them all for making it to the rd32 stage, knocking out olympic and rockdale in the process, doesnt get any better than that lol. 

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I must admit. I would have preferred to see LOLympic in the mix. Do Berries have fans?


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aussie pride - 31 May 2017 10:23 PM
Don't know too much about Bankstown Berries. What would they be like as an addition?Olympic would be spewing surely

Bankstown Berries are the old Canterbury Marrickville, formed by disgruntled Olympic fans I beleive. Big club back in the day and also one of Johnny Warrens clubs.

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SutherlandFan - 1 Jun 2017 8:16 AM
aussie pride - 31 May 2017 10:23 PM

Bankstown Berries are the old Canterbury Marrickville, formed by disgruntled Olympic fans I beleive. Big club back in the day and also one of Johnny Warrens clubs.

FC United of Olympic?


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TheSelectFew - 1 Jun 2017 8:22 AM
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FC United of Olympic?

Their former name was Canterbury Marrickville Olympic, either way good to see them back on the national stage since their couple seasons in the NSL. Hopefully we could see them play at Henson Park again.

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Bankstown Berries are the old Canterbury Marrickville, formed by disgruntled Olympic fans I beleive. Big club back in the day and also one of Johnny Warrens clubs.

Didnt the breakaway of Olympic fans merge with/buyout the original Canterbury-Marrickville club at some point in the 60s or 70s?

They inherited the rich history of Johnny Warren's original club. I believe JW moved before the takeover. 

Either way, wouldn't say they have a huge following. They didnt back when they were part of the NSWPL 7/8 years ago and I doubt it's changed since then. They certainly dont have Olympic's potential to pull a 5/10k crowd against an A-League side
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Their former name was Canterbury Marrickville Olympic, either way good to see them back on the national stage since their couple seasons in the NSL. Hopefully we could see them play at Henson Park again.

I was joking mate.

Hope so and not at SFS or some crap.


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Only 54 teams remain in the running to win the Westfield FFA Cup 
ACT – 5 (Monaro Panthers, Canberra Olympic, Canberra FC, Tuggeranong United, Riverina Rhinos)
NT – 3 (Celtic FC, Mindel Aces, Darwin Rovers FC)
SA – 4 (WT Birkalla, MetroStars, Adeldaide Blue Eagles, Adelaide City)
TAS – 2 (Olympia FC Warriors, Glenorchy Knights)
VIC – 4 (South Melbourne, Bentleigh Greens, Hume City, Heidelberg United)
NSW  – 5 (APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC, Blacktown City FC, Bankstown Berries FC, Hakoah Sydney City East FC, Hills Brumbies)
QLD – 8 (FNQ FC Heat, Magpies FC Premier Men’s, Grange Thistle SC, Peninsula Power FC, Olympia FC, Moreton Bay United FC, Gold Coast City FC, Caloundra FC)
WA – 4 (Bayswater City SC, Western Knights SC, Sorrento FC, Dianella White Eagles)
NNSW – 8 (Valentine FC, Broadmeadow Magic FC, Lambton Jaffas FC, Edgeworth FC, Coffs City United FC, Cardiff City FC, Byron Bay Rams, Maitland FC)
AL – 10 (Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar, Central Coast Mariners, Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory, Newcastle, Perth Glory, Sydney FC, Western Sydney Wanderers, Wellington Phoenix)
NPL FS – 1 (Sydney United 58 FC)
TOTAL = 54

Teams who have qualified for the 2017 Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32

NEW SOUTH WALES - 5 (APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC, Blacktown City FC, Bankstown Berries FC, Hakoah Sydney City East FC, Hills Brumbies)
VICTORIA – 4 (South Melbourne, Bentleigh Greens, Hume City, Heidelberg United)
A-LEAGUE  – 10 (Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar, Central Coast Mariners, Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory, Newcastle, Perth Glory, Sydney FC, Western Sydney Wanderers, Wellington Phoenix)
NPL FINAL SERIES WINNERS 2016 - 1 (Sydney United 58 FC)
TOTAL = 20

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TheSelectFew - 1 Jun 2017 9:41 AM
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I was joking mate.

Hope so and not at SFS or some crap.

Yeah all good, just wanted to throw out a couple more facts about them. Regarding their fans, they have a decent following for an NPL 2 club however not as much as they used to get.

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SutherlandFan - 1 Jun 2017 12:12 PM
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Yeah all good, just wanted to throw out a couple more facts about them. Regarding their fans, they have a decent following for an NPL 2 club however not as much as they used to get.

No one really has which is sad


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VENUE UPDATE - Blacktown City & Hills Brumbies,
Lily Homes Stadium will host Member Federation v Member Federation tie

And if that Blacktown City & Hills Brumbies both draw an A-League team we will also be played at Lily Homes Stadium.

We are speaking with Blacktown City Council about portable lighting.
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FFA Cup 2017: Round of 32 qualified teams, schedule, results, fixtures

THERE was late drama and upsets as the six NSW entrants for the 2017 FFA Cup Round of 32 were confirmed.

APIA Leichhardt Tigers, Blacktown City FC, Bankstown Berries FC, Hakoah Sydney City East FC and Hills Brumbies all secured their places with victories in their final NSW Preliminary Round fixtures.

NSW only have five spots allocated for the Round of 32, but a sixth team - Sydney United 58 FC - had already sealed their place after winning the NPL Final Series last year.

Ten state-level teams - including four from Victoria - have now qualified and will join 10 A-League teams in the knockout rounds, which begin at the end of July.

That means there’s still 12 spots up for grabs across Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, South Australia, Northern NSW, and ACT in the remaining Preliminary Round games.

Scroll down to see the how the action unfolded in NSW and which teams are vying for Round of 32 spots.

Ivan Necevski (L) and APIA teammates celebrate Paul Galimi last-minute winner.
Ivan Necevski (L) and APIA teammates celebrate Paul Galimi last-minute winner.Source: Facebook

WHAT HAPPENED IN NSW QUALIFYING?

APIA earned their first-ever spot in the knockout rounds with a matchwinner in the sixth minute of second-half extra-time stoppage-time to beat National Premier League 3 (NPL3) side Southern District Raiders 2-1.

Despite having former Mariner and Sky Blues Ivan Neceveski in goals, a first half penalty stunned the NPL1 side.

However, Michael West equalised with the final kick of regular time to send the game into extra time.

With spot-kicks looming, Paul Galimi fired APIA ahead in the 126th minute – the 61st shot of on target according to APIA - and sparked wild celebrations from 1000 spectators.

Necevski will now get a shot at FFA Cup redemption after Central Coast were eliminated by Green Gully in the 2016 Round of 32.

NPL1 team Sydney Olympic were surprisingly knocked out by the Berries 1-0, who play in the division below.

Blacktown City were dominant in a 3-0 victory over Bulli FC to seal their fourth successive Round of 32 spot.

Hakoah overcame Rockdale City Suns 3-1 after the side of former Sky Blue Paul Reid was reduced to 10 men after 40 minutes.

Newly promoted NPL 2 side Hull Brumbies ran out 5-2 victors of Illawarra Premier League outfit Kemblawarra Dapto Fury FC.

WHO’S QUALIFIED FOR THE ROUND OF 32 SO FAR?

NSW (Five spots + NPL Finals winner)

APIA Leichhardt Tigers, Blacktown City FC, Bankstown Berries FC, Hakoah Sydney City East FC, Sydney United 58 FC

VICTORIA (Four spots)

Hume City FC, Bentleigh Greens SC, South Melbourne FC, Northcote City FC

MOR v OAK: Match Highlights

MOR v OAK: Match Highlights

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WHO COULD STILL QUALIFY?

QUEENSLAND (Four spots)

Final Preliminary Round fixtures for Round of 32 spot on June 10:

FNQ FC v Magpies FC Premier Mens

Grange Thistle SC v Peninsula Power FC

Olympic FC v Moreton Bay United FC

Gold Coast City FC v Caloundra FC

WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Two spots)

Final Preliminary Round fixtures on June 5:

Bayswater City Soccer Club v Western Knights Soccer Club

Sorrento Football Club v Dianella White Eagles

TASMANIA (One spot)

Final Preliminary Round fixtures on June 12:

Glenorchy Knights v Olympic FC Warriors

NORTHERN TERRITORY (One spot)

Final Preliminary Round fixtures on June 24:

Celtic FC v Mindil Aces/Darwin Rovers FC (June 7)

NORTHERN NSW (Two spots)

Penultimate Preliminary Round fixtures on June 10:

Valentine FC v Broadmeadow Magic FC

Lambton Jaffas FC v Edgeworth FC

Coffs City United FC v Cardiff City FC

Byron Bay Rams v Maitland FC

SOUTH AUSTRALIA (One spot)

Penultimate Preliminary Round fixtures on June 13:

WT Birkalla v MetroStars SC

Adelaide Blue Eagles v Adelaide City

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY (One spot)

There are still two more rounds to determine the single Round of 32 entrants.

Penultimate Preliminary Round entrants:

Monaro Panthers FC, Canberra Oympics, Canberra FC, Tuggeranong United FC/Riverina Rhinos (match on June 6)

WHAT IS THE FFA CUP?

The FFA Cup pits 32 of Australia’s best professional, semi-professional and amateur clubs against each other in a knockout competition to crown the champions of the country.

Hundreds of Member Federations clubs face-off in the preliminary rounds, before 22 teams join the 10 A-League clubs to battle it out in the knockout stages and eventually the FFA Cup final.

HOW DOES THE TOURNAMENT WORK?

Every state is allocated a different number of spots in the Round of 32 (as per below).

Each state determines their Round of 32 entrants through up to seven preliminary knockout rounds - so even the deep grassroots are involved!

From there, the 32 clubs vie in the Round of 16, quarterfinals, semi finals and FFA Cup final.

CHANGES FROM LAST YEAR?

Football Federation Victoria had to add another round of additional preliminary matches to cater for the 217 teams entered, as opposed to 203 last year. A record number of 83 clubs also registered in Northern NSW.

Miracle four-goal comeback

Miracle four-goal comeback

2:01

HOW MANY CLUBS WILL PLAY THIS YEAR?

This year a record 721 clubs competed in this year’s Preliminary Rounds. Once you add the A-League clubs and Sydney United 58 FC, the total will see 732 teams whittled down to 32.

United get automatic entry to the Round of 32 after winning the National Premier League 2016 Finals Series.


http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/ffa-cup/ffa-cup-2017-round-of-32-qualified-teams-schedule-results-fixtures/news-story/618326012c38c55f693e88155169280c

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SutherlandFan - 1 Jun 2017 12:12 PM
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Yeah all good, just wanted to throw out a couple more facts about them. Regarding their fans, they have a decent following for an NPL 2 club however not as much as they used to get.

Berries have a decent following? Who the parent's and the girlfriends of the players?

Also wouldn't they just play at Belmore?

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VENUE UPDATE - Blacktown City & Hills Brumbies,
Lily Homes Stadium will host Member Federation v Member Federation tie

And if that Blacktown City & Hills Brumbies both draw an A-League team we will also be played at Lily Homes Stadium.

We are speaking with Blacktown City Council about portable lighting.

Where did you see that?

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It really is a shame FFA and even Foxtel dont have enough vision to stream all the r64 online. There is so many things to see when teams make the r32 or miss out. 

It is such a good way to put out interesting content and although perhaps not all games could be streamed I think they would be able to get around 20 from the 32 matches. 
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There's actually 21 games in Round 7.
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thewitness - 1 Jun 2017 6:16 PM
There's actually 41 games in Round 7.

my bad, 

10 A-League plus NPL team is 11. 32-11 =21 

There must be 21 games in round 7
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