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2011 UEFA Regions' Cup

2011 UEFA Regions' Cup

International football competition


The 2011 UEFA Regions' Cup was the seventh edition of the UEFA Regions' Cup. The final tournament phase was held in Portugal, in the city of Braga. The cup was won by the hosts of the tournament, Braga, who beat Leinster & Munster from the Republic of Ireland in the final by 2 1.

Quick Facts UEFA Regions' Cup 2011, Tournament details ...

Preliminary round

The twelve teams in the preliminary round have been drawn into three group of four, with the following countries hosting each group's matches:

Group A Croatia Croatia
Group B Hungary Hungary
Group C North Macedonia Macedonia

Matches in the preliminary round were played between 1 August and 30 September 2010. The three group winners and the two best runners-up advance to the intermediary round (only the results of the runners-up against the winners and third-ranked team in each group are taken into account).

Group A

More information Team, Pld ...
More information Ankara, 4 – 1 ...
Referee: Igor Satchi (Moldova)
More information Dalmatia, 1 – 1 ...
Referee: Tomasz Mikulski (Poland)

More information Ankara, 0 – 0 ...
More information Guernsey, 3 – 0 ...
Referee: Igor Satchi (Moldova)

More information Guernsey, 0 – 3 ...
Referee: Tomasz Mikulski (Poland)
More information Gwent County FA, 3 – 6 ...

Group B

More information Team, Pld ...
More information Malatia, 0 – 5 ...
Bük, Bük
Referee: Domagoj Vučkov (Croatia)
More information West Hungary, 4 – 1 ...
Referee: Yuriy Moseychuk (Ukraine)

More information Malatia, 1 – 2 ...
More information 0 – 2, FC Karmiel Safed ...
Bük, Bük
Referee: Yuriy Moseychuk (Ukraine)

More information 3 – 1, Malatia ...
Bük, Bük
Referee: Domagoj Vučkov (Croatia)
More information FC Karmiel Safed, 1 – 0 ...

Group C

More information Team, Pld ...
More information South East FYR Macedonia, 3 – 1 ...
Referee: Alexander Kostadinov (Bulgaria)
More information Eastern Region, 4 – 0 ...
Referee: Aleksander Gauzer (Kazakhstan)

More information South East FYR Macedonia, 1 – 1 ...
Referee: Aleksander Gauzer (Kazakhstan)
More information FC HaServ Tartu, 0 – 1 ...
Referee: Suren Baliyan (Armenia)

More information FC HaServ Tartu, 0 – 8 ...
Referee: Aleksander Gauzer (Kazakhstan)
More information Sandarna BK, 0 – 1 ...
Referee: Suren Baliyan (Armenia)

Best runners-up

More information Group, Runner-up Team ...

1 The competition rules state that the two best runners-up qualify to the intermediary round, with only the results of the runners-up against the winners and third-ranked team in each group being taken into account. However, due to the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Football Federation being suspended by UEFA and FIFA as of 1 April 2011,[1] Dalmatia, the worst runner-up, was allowed to progress to the intermediary round, replacing Bosnia-Herzegovina's representative team, Kanton Sarajevo, in Group 6.

Intermediary round

The 26 teams which went straight through to the intermediary round (after the exclusion of Kanton Sarajevo from Bosnia-Herzegovina, due to their suspension) were joined by the three group winners and three runners-up from the preliminary round. The 32 teams have been drawn into eight groups of four, with the following countries hosting each group's matches:

Group 1  Malta
Group 2  Portugal
Group 3  Republic of Ireland
Group 4  Slovenia
Group 5  Bulgaria
Group 6  Czech Republic
Group 7  Poland
Group 8  Ukraine

Matches in the intermediary round were played between 1 August 2010 and 30 April 2011. The winners of each group will qualify for the final tournament.

Group 1

More information Team, Pld ...
More information Phthiotis, 1 – 3 ...
Referee: Luc Wouters (Belgium)
More information Malta, 0 – 1 ...
Referee: David Malcolm (Northern Ireland)

More information Galicia, 1 – 1 ...
Referee: Luc Wouters (Belgium)
More information Malta, 0 – 0 ...

More information Galicia, 6 – 0 ...
More information Württemberg, 14 – 1 ...
Referee: David Malcolm (Northern Ireland)

Group 2

More information Team, Pld ...
More information Ticino, 2 – 3 ...
More information East West Central Scotland, 1 – 3 ...

More information East West Central Scotland, 1 – 2 ...
Complexo Desportivo C.F. Fão, Fão
Referee: Tero Nieminen (Finland)
More information Centre, 0 – 2 ...

More information Centre, 2 – 3 ...
More information Braga, 4 – 0 ...
Complexo Desportivo C.F. Fão, Fão
Referee: Tero Nieminen (Finland)

Group 3

More information Team, Pld ...
More information 0 – 0, Abruzzo ...
Referee: Michael Svendsen (Denmark)
More information San Marino, 0 – 6 ...

More information 2 – 0, San Marino ...
Referee: Elmir Pilav (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
More information Ligue de Normandie, 1 – 1 ...
Referee: Alan Mario Sant (Malta)

More information Ligue de Normandie, 0 – 3 ...
Referee: Michael Svendsen (Denmark)
More information Abruzzo, 1 – 0 ...
Referee: Alan Mario Sant (Malta)

Group 4

More information Team, Pld ...
More information FC Karmiel Safed, 0 – 1 ...
Križevci, Križevci
More information MNZ Murska Sobota, 1 – 1 ...
Veržej, Veržej
Referee: Suren Baliyan (Armenia)

More information MNZ Murska Sobota, 3 – 1 ...
Križevci, Križevci
More information Ankara, 3 – 0 ...
Veržej, Veržej
Referee: Suren Baliyan (Armenia)

More information Ankara, 3 – 1 ...
Veržej, Veržej
More information South East FYR Macedonia, 2 – 0 ...
Križevci, Križevci

Group 5

More information Team, Pld ...

2 The group winner was decided by drawing of lots between Belgrade and South West Bulgaria.[2]

More information South West Bulgaria, 0 – 0 ...
Referee: Dawid Piasecki (Poland)
More information Belgrade, 2 – 0 ...
Referee: Ignasi Villamayor Rozados (Andorra)

More information South West Bulgaria, 0 – 0 ...
Referee: Ignasi Villamayor Rozados (Andorra)
More information Eastern Region, 0 – 1 ...
Referee: Goran Spirkoski (Macedonia)

More information Eastern Region, 0 – 2 ...
Referee: Goran Spirkoski (Macedonia)
More information Western Slovakia, 0 – 0 ...
Referee: Dawid Piasecki (Poland)

Group 6

More information Team, Pld ...
More information Dalmatia, 0 – 3 (f) (3 – 1) ...

Result changed from 3–1 to 0–3, after fielding of an ineligible player by Dalmatia.[3]

More information Zlín, 0 – 0 ...
Referee: Yunus Yıldırım (Turkey)

More information FK Alytis, 3 – 3 ...
Referee: Þorvaldur Árnason (Iceland)
More information Zlín, 4 – 1 ...

More information FK Alytis, 0 – 1 ...
More information Western Hungary, 3 – 0 ...
Referee: Yunus Yıldırım (Turkey)

Group 7

More information Team, Pld ...
More information Lesser Poland, 1 – 1 ...
GKS Janina, Libiąż
Referee: Liran Liany (Israel)
More information Helsinki, 3 – 2 ...

More information Lesser Poland, 4 – 1 ...
More information FC Azot Grodno, 0 – 5 ...
Referee: Stefano Podeschi (San Marino)

More information FC Azot Grodno, 1 – 3 ...
Referee: Stefano Podeschi (San Marino)
More information South Region Russia, 5 – 0 ...
GKS Janina, Libiąż

Group 8

More information Team, Pld ...
More information Flaminko/RFS Riga, 0 – 1 ...
Attendance: 50
Referee: George Vadachkoria (Georgia)
More information Yednist Plysky, 5 – 0 ...
Attendance: 400
Referee: Albano Janku (Albania)

More information Yednist Plysky, 8 – 0 ...
Attendance: 650
Referee: Albano Janku (Albania)
More information Ialoveni, 2 – 0 ...
Attendance: 100
Referee: Þóroddur Hjaltalín (Iceland)

More information Ialoveni, 0 – 2 ...
Attendance: 1200
Referee: George Vadachkoria (Georgia)
More information Chevik, 1 – 4 ...
Attendance: 50
Referee: Þóroddur Hjaltalín (Iceland)

Final tournament

The final tournament was held in Braga District, Portugal from 21 to 28 June 2011.

Group stage

The group stage draw took place on 11 May 2011, producing two groups of four teams each. The two group winners advance to the final, while the runners-up of each group receive bronze medals.

Group A

More information Team, Pld ...
More information Braga, 3 – 1 ...
Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria)
More information Yednist Plysky, 0 – 2 ...
Estádio Municipal, Vila Verde
Referee: Ján Valášek (Slovakia)

More information Braga, 2 – 1 ...
More information Zlín, 1 – 0 ...
Complexo Desportivo C.F. Fão, Fão
Referee: Igor Pristovnik (Croatia)

More information Württemberg, 1 – 3 ...
Municipal, Vila Verde
Referee: Ken Henry Johnson (Norway)
More information Zlín, 2 – 1 ...
Referee: Ioannis Anastasiou (Cyprus)

Group B

More information Team, Pld ...
More information Ankara, 0 – 0 ...
Referee: Igor Pristovnik (Croatia)
More information South Region Russia, 2 – 3 ...
Complexo Desportivo C.F. Fão, Fão
Referee: Ioannis Anastasiou (Cyprus)

More information South Region Russia, 1 – 2 ...
Estádio Municipal, Vila Verde
Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria)
More information Belgrade, 0 – 1 ...
Estádio Municipal, Vila Verde
Referee: Ken Henry Johnsen (Norway)

More information 2 – 1, South Region Russia ...
More information Belgrade, 2 – 0 ...
Complexo Desportivo C.F. Fão, Fão
Referee: Ján Valášek (Slovakia)

Final

More information Braga, 2 – 1 ...
Referee: Ken Henry Johnson (Norway)
More information 2011 UEFA Regions' Cup Winners ...

See also


References


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