2001–02 Swiss Cup

2001–02 Swiss Cup
Tournament details
CountrySwitzerland
Teams208
Final positions
ChampionsBasel
Runners-upGrasshopper Club
Tournament statistics
Matches played207

The 2001–02 Swiss Cup was the 77th season of Switzerland's cup competition held annually by the Swiss Football Association (SFV-ASF). The competition began on 10 August with the first games of Round 1 and ended on 12 May 2002 with the Final held at St. Jakob-Park, Basel. The cup winners were qualified for the first round of the UEFA Cup.

Overview

This season's cup competition began on the week-end 10, 11–12 August with the first round. The competition ended on Sunday 12 May 2002 with the final, which was held for the second time in the new St. Jakob-Park in Basel. The 48 clubs from the 2001–02 Swiss 1. Liga were granted byes for the first round and were to join the competition in the second round. The 12 clubs from the Nationalliga B were granted byes for the first three rounds. The 12 clubs from the Nationalliga A were granted byes for the first four rounds. The winners of the cup were to qualify for the first round of the first round of the UEFA Cup in the following season.

When possible, the draw respected regionalities and the lower classed team was granted home advantage. In the entire competition, the matches were played in a single knockout format. In the event of a draw after 90 minutes, the match went into extra time. In the event of a draw at the end of extra time, a penalty shoot-out was to decide which team qualified for the next round. No replays were foreseen in the entire competition.

Round 1

In the first round a total of 136 amateur clubs participated from the fourth-tier and lower. Reserve teams were not admitted to the competition, however the U-21 teams who played in the fourth-tier were qualified. The draw respected regionalities, when possible, and the lower classed team was granted home advantage.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
10 August 2001
FC Onex 4–3 US Terre-Sainte
FC Weesen 0–2 FC Landquart-Herrschaft
Gland 0–5 FC Epalinges
11 August 2001
FC Espagnol Lausanne 0–4 ES Malley
US Boncourt 0–3 Muttenz
FC Cudrefin 1–7 FC Valmont
Frauenfeld 1–3 (a.e.t.) FC Widnau
FC Amriswil 1–2 (a.e.t.) FC Wittenbach
FC Champagne-Sports 2–0 Serrières U-21
FC Visp 1–3 Martigny-Sports
FC Montlingen 1–3 FC Uzwil
Herisau 4–4 (a.e.t.)
(9–7 p)
Winterthur U-21
FC Renens 4–0 Association des Portuguais Genève
Le Locle-Sports 0–8 FC La Tour/Le Pâquier
FC Sierre 2–0 (a.e.t.) FC Salgesch
Köniz 3–2 (a.e.t.) FC Langenthal
Bern 0–1 SV Lyss
Ibach 1–0 FC Sursee
FC Altdorf 1–0 FC Olten
FC Goldach 6–0 FC Wetzikon
Montreux-Sports 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
Xamax U-21
FC Deitingen 0–2 Nordstern Basel
FC Affoltern am Albis 5–0 Brugg
FC Winkeln (SG) 1–2 FC Beringen
Bex U-21 0–3 FC Stade Payerne
US Collombey-Muraz 3–1 FC Savièse
FC Tavannes 1–3 FC Alle
Laufen 2–1 (a.e.t.) Herzogenbuchsee
Dornach 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p)
Old Boys
FC Marly 2–1 FC Schönbühl
FC Kirchbrg BE 2–1 FC Aarberg
Düdingen 1–3 Dürrenast
FC Kestenholz 0–7 Bümpliz
Kickers Luzern 3–2 FC Hochdorf
FC Brunnen 1–3 (a.e.t.) FC Sarnen
SC Emmen 1–4 Team Aargau U21
FC Windisch 1–3 Zofingen
FC Buchs 1–6 FC Regensdorf
FC Bad Ragaz 2–6 FC Rüti
FC Glarus 1–3 Cham
FC Stabio 0–2 Lugano U-21
FC Thayngen 1–4 SC Veltheim
US Giubiasco 1–2 FC Ascona
FC Portalban/Gletterens 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
ASI Audax-Friul
FC Beinwil am See 0–4 Blue Stars
FC Siviriez 2–0 Echallens U-21
12 August 2001
FC Flums 0–1 FC St. Margrethen
FC Orsières 2–3 (a.e.t.) FC Conthey
FC Deportivo 2–5 (a.e.t.) FC Châtel-St-Denis
FC Polliez-Pittet 1–4 FC Marin-Sports
FC Signal 1–0 FC Dardania Lausanne
FC Donzelle 1–6 FC Lutry
FC Wülflingen 1–2 Brühl
Bazenheid 2–1 FC Bülach
Urania Genève Sport 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(1–4 p)
FC Lancy-Sports
FC Belp 6–2 FC Grünstern (Ipsach)
FC Albisrieden 0–7 FC Muri
FC Wiedikon ZH FF[1]
awd 3–0
FC Seefeld Zürich
FC Witikon 1—3 Inter Club Zurigo
FC Bottens 0–3 FC Lamboing
FC Reinach 1–2 Binningen
FC Einsielden 5–0 FC Lachen-Altendorf
FC Moutier 4–0 FC Bellach
FC Hinwil 0–2 FC Horgen
AC Vallemaggia 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(8–7 p)
Biaschesi
FC Bodio 3–2 FC Küssnacht am Rigi
FC Heimberg 1–2 FC Ostermundingen
FC Brüttisellen 0–6 FC Kilchberg-Rüschlikon
  • ^1 Note to match Wiedikon–Seefeld: Seefeld forfeited and the match was awarded as 3–0 vistory for Wiedikon.

Source:[1]

Round 2

The 54 teams, including the U-21 teams, from the 2001–02 1. Liga that had been granted byes for the first round, joined the competition in this the second round. These teams were seeded and cound not be drawn against each other. The draw respected regionalities, when possible, and the lower classed team was granted the home advantage.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
24 August 2001
FC Alle 2–4 Dürrenast
Nordstern Basel 1–3 Fribourg
FC Lamboing 2–3 Baulmes
25 August 2001
FC Horgen 2–3 FC Rorschach
FC Ascona 2–0 Buochs
Binningen 0–2 SV Lyss
Moutier 1–2 Biel-Bienne
Köniz 4–2 Naters
FC Kirchberg 2–3 (a.e.t.) Wangen bei Olten
Dornach 2–3 FC Ostermundigen
FC Beringen 1–0 Kreuzlingen
FC Champagne-Sports 3–5 Vevey Sports
Laufen 1–5 Basel U-21
Herisau 2–1 SV Schaffhausen
FC Renens 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Stade Nyonnais
FC Valmont 1–2 Colombier
FC Lancy-Sports 1–6 Meyrin
FC La Tour/Le Pâquier 0–4 Bex
FC Widnau 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(1–4 p)
FC Schaffhausen
Bazenheid 1–5 YF Juventus
Bümpliz 0–3 Münsingen
FC Goldach 2–1 SC Veltheim (Winterthur)
FC Uzwil 1–2 Gossau
Martigny-Sports 4–1 FC Onex
FC Stade Payerne 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Serrières
Montreux-Sports 1–6 Grand-Lancy
FC Affoltern am Albis 1–2 Inter Club Zurigo
FC Einsielden 0–3 Schötz
FC Sarnen 2–1 Zug 94
Kickers Luzern 3–5 Luzern U-21
Brühl 3–1 FC Regensdorf
FC Kilchberg-Rüschlikon 2–3 St. Gallen U-21
FC Lutry 1–4 Servette U-21
Cham 1–2 Freienbach
US Collombey-Muraz 4–3 Lausanne-Sport U-21
FC Muri 2–4 FC Wittenbach
FC Sierre 2–1 Stade Lausanne Ouchy
FC Landquart-Herrschaft 0–1 (a.e.t.) Tuggen
FC Rüti 0–3 Chur
FC Siviriez 2–1 (a.e.t.) FC Marly
26 August 2001
FC Belp 0–5 Grenchen
FC Wiedikon ZH 0–2 Zürich U-21
FC Marin-Sports 0–6 Echallens
FC Epalinges 3–4 Chênois
Ibach 1–2 Wohlen
Lugano U-21 1–4 FC Malcantone Agno
ASI Audax-Friul 1–0 La Chaux-de-Fonds
Muttenz 1–5 Solothurn
FC St. Margrethen 6–4 (a.e.t.) Rapperswil-Jona
Zofingen 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
FC Altstetten (Zürich)
Signal FC (Bernex) 0–1 Sion U-21
Team Aargau U-21 5–1 FC Schwamendingen (ZH)
Blue Stars 0–1 Red Star
FC Altdorf 0–5 Grasshopper Club U-21
FC Conthey 1–4 ES Malley
FC Châtel-St-Denis 1–3 Bulle
AC Vallemaggia 2–3 Mendrisio
FC Bodio 1–2 Chiasso

Source:[1]

Round 3

Team 1  Score  Team 2
14 September 2001
Red Star 0–1 Grasshopper Club U-21
ES Malley 1–2 (a.e.t.) Baulmes
Fribourg 0–1 Bulle
Mendrisio 0–3 Chiasso
FC Siviriez 0–7 Servette U-21
15 September 2001
Dürrenast 3–2 FC Ostermundigen
YF Juventus 2–1 Gossau
Inter Club Zurigo 2–3 Zürich U-21
Herisau 2–0 Freienbach
FC Renens 1–0 US Collombey-Muraz
Echallens 4–1 Chênois
Wohlen 1–0 (a.e.t.) Malcantone Agno
FC Wittenbach 3–1 FC Beringen
FC Goldach 2–0 Brühl
FC Sierre 0–4 Bex
Martigny-Sports 2–3 FC Stade Payerne
Grand-Lancy 1–2 Vevey Sports
Grenchen 0–2 Basel U-21
ASI Audax-Friul 0–3 Colombier
FC Ascona 3–1 Solothurn
Tuggen 2–1 St. Gallen U-21
FC St. Margrethen 2–0 FC Rorschach
FC Schaffhausen 4–0 Chur
Köniz 1–2 SV Lyss
FC Sarnen 1–2 Luzern U-21
Zofingen 0–1 Wangen bei Olten
Meyrin 3–0 Sion U-21
Team Aargau U-21 1–3 (a.e.t.) Schötz
Münsingen 1–3 Biel-Bienne

Source:[1]

Round 4

The twelve teams from the 2001–02 Nationalliga B (NLB) were granted byes for the first three rounds and they joined the competition in the fourth round. These teams were seeded and cound not be drawn against each other. The draw respected regionalities, when possible, and the lower classed team was granted home advantage.

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
5 October 2001
Luzern U-21 0–4 Baden
6 October 2001
YF Juventus 3–0 Locarno
Grasshopper Club U-21 1–3 Wil
Herisau 0–1 FC Schaffhausen
FC Goldach 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(0–3 p)
FC Wittenbach
7 October 2001
Bulle 2–2 (a.e.t.) Wangen bei Olten
Schötz 2–1 Winterthur
Wohlen 2–1 (a.e.t.) Zürich U-21
Bex 2–3 Concordia Basel
Dürrenast 3–1 SV Lyss
Meyrin 3–5 Delémont
Servette U-21 3–2 Baulmes
FC Stade Payerne 1–3 Vevey Sports
FC Renens 2–4 (a.e.t.) Biel-Bienne
Basel U-21 2–3 Thun
Tuggen 2–6 Kriens
Chiasso 0–2 Bellinzona
Echallens 0–4 Yverdon-Sport
17 October 2001
Colombier 1–0 Étoile-Carouge
20 October 2001
FC Ascona 3–1 FC St. Margrethen

Source:[1]

Matches


Luzern U-210–4Baden
RSSSF summary 29' (0:1) S. Balmer
46' (0:2) Menezes
90+2' (0:3) Vogt
90+3' (0:4) Vogt

Round 5

The twelve first-tier clubs from the 2001–02 Nationalliga A had been granted byes for the first four rounds and they joined the competition in this round. The first-tier teams were seeded and cound not be drawn against each other. The draw respected regionalities, when possible, and the lower classed team was granted home advantage.

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
10 November 2001
YF Juventus 1–2 Luzern
Wangen bei Olten 2–3 [2]
awd 3–0
Servette
FC Wittenbach 1–4 Grasshopper Club
Schötz 0–3 Zürich
Wohlen 0–3 FC Schaffhausen
Concordia Basel 0–5 Basel
11 November 2001
Dürrenast 1–4 Delémont
Servette U-21 0–3 Lausanne-Sport
Vevey Sports 0–1 Young Boys
Biel-Bienne 0–2 (a.e.t.) Thun
Kriens 0–2 Lugano
Wil 3–2 St. Gallen
Bellinzona 3–0 Baden
Colombier 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Xamax
Yverdon-Sport 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Sion
21 November 2001
FC Ascona 0–2 Aarau
  • ^2 Note to match Wangen bei Olten–Servette: The result was annuled and awarded as 3–0 vistory for Wangen bei Olten. The player Goran Obradovic of Servette played although he was suspended.

Source:[1]

Matches


Wangen bei Olten2–3[3]Servette
Tannhäuser 12' (1:0)
Nascimento 58' (2:1)
Servette summary 17' (1:1) Robert
63' (2:2) Robert
90' (2:3) Obradovic
Sportplatz Chrüzmatt, Wangen bei Olten
  • ^3 Note: The Servette victory was subsequently overruled and converted to a 3–0 victory for Wangen. Servette were disqualified for fielding the ineligible Obradovic.

FC Wittenbach[2]1–4Grasshopper Club
Gossolt 7' (1:1) RSSSF summary
GC summary (archive)
4' (0:1) Chapuisat
19' (pen.) Nuñez
64' (1:3) Baturina
90+1' (1:4) Nuñez
Sportanlage Grüntal, Wittenbach
Attendance: 3,500 (sold-out)
  • FC Wittenbach played the 2001/02 season in the 2. Liga interregional (fourth-tier) following their promotion in the previous season.

Schötz0–3Zürich
FCZ summary 44' (0:1) Kavelachvili
63' (0:2) Guerrero
78' (pen.) Guerrero
Sportplatz Wissenhusen, Kilchmatte, Schötz
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Carlo Bertolini (Vira-Gambarogno)

Concordia0–5Basel
Ribeiro  45' FCB summary  25' Quennoz
27' (0:1) Barberis
41' (0:2) Koumantarakis
59' (0:3) Giménez
75' (0:4) Tum
90+1' (0:5) Tum
Attendance: 5,431

Vevey Sports0–1Young Boys
Becirovic  32' YB summary 21' (0:1) Malacarne
 32' Petrosyan
 35' Coubageat
Attendance: 800
Referee: Martin Salm (Veltheim, Aargau)

FC Ascona[3]0–2Aarau
FCA summary 21' (0:1) Gygax
90' (0:2) Okpala
Stadio Comunale Ascona
Attendance: 600
  • FC Ascona played the 2001/02 season in the 2. Liga interregional (fourth-tier)

Round 6

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
16 February 2002
Wangen bei Olten 3–2 Delémont
17 February 2002
Colombier 0–1 Basel
FC Schaffhausen 0–3 (a.e.t.) Zürich
Luzern 1–0 (a.e.t.) Aarau
Bellinzona 1–2 Young Boys
Wil 3–2 Lugano
Thun 2–4 (a.e.t.) Lausanne-Sport
Yverdon-Sport 0–1 Grasshopper Club

Source:[1]

Matches


Colombier0–1Basel
FCB summary  53' H. Yakin
56' (0:1) Giménez
 59' Giménez
Stade des Chézards, Colombier, Switzerland
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Florian Etter

FC Schaffhausen0–3 (a.e.t.)Zürich
Rohrer  11'
Toco  23'
Fehr  62'  86'
Colantonio  108'
FCZ summary  27' Magro
 63' Iodice
 107' Keller
100' (0:1) Hellinga
115' (0:2) Hellinga
117' (0:3) Guerrero
Attendance: 2,050
Referee: Martin Salm (Veltheim, Aargau)

Luzern1–0 (a.e.t.)Aarau
Varela 120' (1:0) FCA summary

Bellinzona1–2Young Boys
Ojeda 74' (pen.) YB summary 45' (0:1) Vardanyan
88' (1:2) Patrick
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Roland Beck (Triesenberg)


Quarter-finals

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
21 March 2002
Luzern 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Grasshopper Club
Wangen bei Olten 2–6 (a.e.t.) Young Boys
Wil 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(9–10 p)
Lausanne-Sport
Zürich 1–4 Basel

Source:[1]

Matches



Wangen bei Olten2–6 (a.e.t.)Young Boys
Knezevic  22'
Music 32' (1:1)
Heiniger 49' (2:2)
Osaj  60'
Cardoso  92'
Killian  114'
YB summary 5' (0:1) Häberli
41' (pen 1:2) Sermeter
 54' Häberli
 66' Eugster
 79' Burri
 80' Malacarne
91' (2:3) Sermeter
 98' Patrick
105' (2:4) Malacarne
113' (2:5) Vonlanthen
120' (pen 2:6) Tikva
Sportplatz Chrüzmatt, Wangen bei Olten
Attendance: 2,310

Wil1–1 (a.e.t.)Lausanne-Sport
Hasler 86' (1:1) RSSSF summary 71' (0:1) Leandro
 90'  113' Iglesias
Penalties
Isabella
Balmer
Pavlovic
Hasler
Romano
Lustrinelli
Fabinho
Naldo
Mordeku
Satilmis
Rapo
9–10 Simon
Wittl
Contini
Zambaz
Meyer
Karlen
Shizo
Teixeira
Yoksuzoglu
Zetzmann
Meyer
Attendance: 1,700
Referee: Martin Salm (Veltheim, Aargau)

Zürich1–4Basel
Akalé 24' (1:1)
Iodice  45'
Chassot  47'
Akalé  36'  88'
FCB summary 17' (0:1) Koumantarakis
 24' Koumantarakis
44' (1:2) Ergić
84' (1:3) Varela
87' (1:4) Chipperfield
Attendance: 6,800
Referee: Guido Wildhaber (Kerzers)

Semi-finals

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
11 April 2002
Basel 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Young Boys
Lausanne-Sport 1–4 Grasshopper Club

Source:[1]

Matches


Basel1–1 (a.e.t.)Young Boys
Varela  13'
M. Yakin 16′
Giménez 23' (1:0)
Yao  58'
Cravero  69'
Atouba  90'
Koumantarakis  114'
FCB summary  16' Rochat
30′ Sermeter
51' (1:1) Descloux
 73' Collaviti
 77' Tikva
Penalties
M. Yakin
Zwyssig
Giménez
Koumantarakis
Zuberbühler
Chipperfield
4–3 Hänzi
Tikva
Descloux
Petrosyan
Burri
Berisha

Lausanne-Sport1–4Grasshopper Club
Meyer 51' (pen 1:2) RSSSF summary 6' (0:1) Petric
22' (pen 0:2) Nuñez
87' (1:3) Baturina
90' (1:4) Eduardo Ribeiro
Attendance: 2,880
Referee: Roland Beck (Triesenberg)

Final

The winners of the first drawn semi-final was considered as home team in the final.

Summary

Team 1  Score  Team 2
12 May 2002
Grasshopper Club 1–2 (a.e.t.) Basel

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Grasshopper Club1–2 (a.e.t.)Basel
Petrić 38'
Schwegler  28'
Castillo  78'
Cabanas  82'
Petrić  91'
Smiljanić  42'  112'
Fussball-Schweiz summary
FCB summary
5' Tum
 43' M. Yakin
 114' Barberis
113' (pen.) M. Yakin
Attendance: 30,000 (sold-out)
Referee: Philippe Leuba

Basel won the cup and this was the club's sixth cup title to this date. Five days earlier the team had also became league champions and this was the second time in the clubs' history that they had secured the double. Since Basel won the championship and qualified for the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League, Grasshoppers qualified for the first round of the UEFA Cup.

Further in Swiss football

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Switzerland Cup 2001/02". RSSSF. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  2. ^ (red) Ostschweizer Fussballverband (2025). "FC Wittenbach" (in German). Ostschweizer Fussballverband. Retrieved 2025-11-16.
  3. ^ (red) Amateur Liga (2025). "FC Ascona" (in German). Amateur Liga - al-la.ch. Retrieved 2025-11-16.