1992–93 Cypriot Cup
Tournament details
CountryCyprus
Dates28 November 1992 – 19 June 1993
Teams72
Final positions
ChampionsAPOEL
(13th title)

The 1992–93 Cypriot Cup was the 51st edition of the Cypriot Cup. A total of 72 clubs entered the competition. It began on 28 November 1992 with the first preliminary round and concluded on 19 June 1993 with the final which was held at GSZ Stadium. APOEL won their 13th Cypriot Cup trophy after beating Apollon 4–1 in the final.

Format

In the 1992–93 Cypriot Cup, participated all the teams of the Cypriot First Division, the Cypriot Second Division, the Cypriot Third Division and 30 of the 40 teams of the Cypriot Fourth Division.

The competition consisted of seven knock-out rounds. In the preliminary rounds and in the first round each tie was played as a single leg and was held at the home ground of one of the two teams, according to the draw results. Each tie winner was qualifying to the next round. If a match was drawn, extra time was following. If extra time was drawn, there was a replay at the ground of the team who were away for the first game. If the rematch was also drawn, then extra time was following and if the match remained drawn after extra time the winner was decided by penalty shoot-out.

The next three rounds were played in a two-legged format, each team playing a home and an away match against their opponent. The team which scored more goals on aggregate, was qualifying to the next round. If the two teams scored the same number of goals on aggregate, then the team which scored more goals away from home was advancing to the next round.

If both teams had scored the same number of home and away goals, then extra time was following after the end of the second leg match. If during the extra thirty minutes both teams had managed to score, but they had scored the same number of goals, then the team who scored the away goals was advancing to the next round (i.e. the team which was playing away). If there weren't scored any goals during extra time, the qualifying team was determined by penalty shoot-out.

The cup winner secured a place in the 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup.

First preliminary round

All the 14 clubs of the Cypriot Third Division and 30 clubs from the Cypriot Fourth Division (first ten of the league table of each group at the day of draw) participated in the first preliminary round.

1Result unknown. Digenis Akritas Ipsona qualified to the next round.
2Replay result unknown. Fotiakos Frenarou qualified to the next round.

Second preliminary round

The 14 clubs of the Cypriot Second Division advanced directly to the second preliminary round and met the winners of the first preliminary round ties:

First round

The 14 clubs of the Cypriot First Division advanced directly to the first round and met the winners of the second preliminary round ties:

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(A) AEL Limassol3 - 4Olympiakos Nicosia (A)2 - 31 - 1
(A) Anorthosis Famagusta FC1 - 0Evagoras Paphos (A)0 - 01 - 0
(A) Apollon Limassol1 - 0AC Omonia (A)0 - 01 - 0
(A) APOP Paphos1 - 5APOEL FC (A)0 - 11 - 4
(A) Aris Limassol F.C.3 - 0Ethnikos Achna FC (A)1 - 02 - 0
(B) PAEEK FC1 - 3EPA Larnaca FC (A)1 - 20 - 1
(A) Pezoporikos Larnaca5 - 0Enosis Neon Paralimni FC (A)3 - 02 - 0
(A) Nea Salamis Famagusta FC2 - 0Anagennisi Deryneia (B)2 - 00 - 0

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(A) APOEL FC4 - 2Anorthosis Famagusta FC (A)1 - 03 - 2
(A) Olympiakos Nicosia(a.) 3 - 3EPA Larnaca FC (A)1 - 12 - 2
(A) Pezoporikos Larnaca2 - 3Apollon Limassol (A)1 - 11 - 2
(A) Nea Salamis Famagusta FC4 - 3Aris Limassol F.C. (A)1 - 03 - 3

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(A) Apollon Limassol5 - 2Olympiakos Nicosia (A)3 - 12 - 1
(A) Nea Salamis Famagusta FC1 - 3APOEL FC (A)1 - 00 - 3

Final

APOEL4–1Apollon
Šapurić 16' (pen.)
Sotiriou 65'
Ioannou 71', 83'
Špoljarić 62' (pen.)
Cypriot Cup 1992–93 Winners
APOEL
13th title

Sources

  • "1992/93 Cyprus Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 2016-01-14. Retrieved 2016-01-14.

See also

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