2007–08 Taça de Portugal

2007–08 Taça de Portugal
Taça de Portugal Millennium
Country  Portugal
Teams 202
Champions Sporting CP (15th title)
Runners-up Porto
Matches played 211
Top goal scorer(s) Óscar Cardozo
(5 goals)

The 2007–08 Taça de Portugal was the 68th edition of the Portuguese football knockout tournament, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The 2007–08 Taça de Portugal began on 2 September 2007.[1] The final was played on 18 May 2008 at the Estádio Nacional.

Sporting CP were the previous holders, having defeated Belenenses 1–0 in the previous season's final.[2] Sporting CP regained the Taça de Portugal by defeating Porto, 2–0 in the final to win there fifteenth Taça de Portugal.[3] By winning the Taça de Portugal, Sporting CP qualified for the 2008 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.[4]

Format and schedule

Round Date(s) Clubs entering this round Clubs from the previous round Clubs involved Fixtures
First round 1 2 September 2007 none 118 55
Second round 2 23 September 2007
  • 55 winners from the first round
114 52
Third round 7–18 November 2007
  • 52 winners from the second round
78 38
Fourth round 7–9 December 2007
  • 38 winners from third round
58 28
Fifth round 19–20 January 2008 none
  • 28 winners from fourth round
29 14
Sixth round 9–10 February 2008 none
  • 14 winners from fifth round
15 7
Quarter-finals 27 February 2008 none
  • 7 winners from sixth round
8 4
Semi-finals 15–16 April 2008 none
  • 4 winners from the quarterfinals
4 2
Final 18 May 2008 none
  • 2 winners from the semifinals
2 1

Teams

Primeira Liga

Liga de Honra

Second Division

Série A

Série B

Série C

Série D

Third Division

Série A

Série B

Série C

Série D

Série E

  • 1º Dezembro
  • Alcochetense
  • Atlético Cacém
  • Bombarralense
  • Câmara de Lobos
  • Cartaxo
  • Estrela Portalegre

Série F

Série Azores

District Leagues

  • Freiria
  • Mirandês
  • Monção
  • Monte Trigo
  • Moura
  • Ouriquense
  • Santa Eulália
  • Sesimbra
  • Velense
  • Vigor Mocidade

First round

For the first round draw, teams were drawn against each other in accordance to their geographical location. The draw was split up into four sections: teams from the north, the center, the south and the Azores region. All first round cup ties were played on the 2 September.[5][6] Due to the odd number of matches involved at this stage of the competition, Fayal, Maia, Mirandense, Penamacorense and Torre de Moncorvo progressed to the next round. The first round of the cup saw teams from the Portuguese Third Division (IV) start the competition alongside some teams who registered to participate in the cup from the Portuguese District Leagues (V).

North Zone

Home team Score Away team
Amarante (IV) 1 – 0 Brito (IV)
Bragança (IV) 2 – 1 Vieira (IV)
Candal (V) 0 – 2 Amares (IV)
Cinfães (V) 1 – 2 Pedras Rubras (IV)
Joane (IV) 1 – 2 Vianense (IV)
Macedo de Cavaleiros (IV) 2 – 2 (aet, p. 1 – 3) Rebordosa (IV)
Marinhas (IV) 4 – 3 (aet) AD Oliveirense (IV)
Mirandela (IV) 1 – 0 Aliados Lordelo (IV)

Home team Score Away team
Monção (V) 3 – 1 Morais (IV)
Mondinense (IV) 2 – 1 Famalicão (IV)
Padroense (IV) 3 – 2 Nogueirense (IV)
Prado (IV) 9 – 0 Mirandês (V)
São Pedro da Cova (IV) 1 – 2 Santa Eulália (V)
Serzedelo (IV) 4 – 0 Boticas (V)
Valenciano (IV) 2 – 1 Paredes (IV)
Vidago (IV) 0 – 2 Oliveira do Douro (IV)

Central Zone

Home team Score Away team
Académico de Viseu (IV) 2 – 0 Portomosense (IV)
Alcobaça (IV) 0 – 2 Vigor Mocidade (V)
Gândara (IV) 2 – 0 São João de Ver (IV)
Ginásio Figueirense (IV) 1 – 1 (aet, p. 8 – 7) União de Lamas (IV)
Lousanense (IV) 4 – 0 Bustelo (V)
Marinhense (IV) 1 – 2 Sertanense (IV)
Monsanto (IV) 5 – 0 Caranguejeira (IV)
Sanjoanense (IV) 2 – 1 (aet) Oliveira do Hospital (IV)

Home team Score Away team
Social Lamas (IV) 0 – 0 (aet, p. 3 – 1) Milheiroense (IV)
Sourense (IV) 4 – 0 Unhais da Serra (IV)
Sporting de Pombal (IV) 1 – 2 Ansião (V)
Tocha (IV) WO Dragões Sandinenses (IV)
Tondela (IV) 0 – 2 Arouca (IV)
UD Valonguense (IV) 2 – 1 Aguiar da Beira (V)
União da Serra (IV) 3 – 1 Águias do Moradal (V)
Valecambrense (IV) 6 – 1 Campomaiorense (V)

South Zone

Home team Score Away team
1º Dezembro (IV) 1 – 0 Aljustrelense (IV)
Alcochetense (IV) 1 – 2 Ferreiras (IV)
Atlético Cacém (IV) 1 – 0 Campinense (IV)
Barreirense (IV) 2 – 1 Ouriquense (V)
Câmara de Lobos (IV) 2 – 0 Imortal (IV)
Cartaxo (IV) 1 – 0 (aet) Beira-Mar de Monte Gordo (IV)
Cova da Piedade (IV) 3 – 1 Estrela Portalegre (IV)
Estrela Vendas Novas (IV) 0 – 1 Oriental (IV)
Fabril (IV) 5 – 0 Alvorense (V)

Home team Score Away team
Fazendense (IV) 1 – 0 Bombarralense (IV)
Freiria (V) 0 – 4 Sesimbra (V)
Monte Trigo (V) 1 – 1 (aet, p. 2 – 3) União Montemor (IV)
Moura (V) 1 – 0 O Elvas (IV)
Quarteirense (IV) 1 – 2 Lusitano (IV)
Santana (IV) 1 – 1 (aet, p. 5 – 4) Amora (IV)
Silves (IV) 0 – 1 Igreja Nova (IV)
Sintrense (IV) 2 – 2 (aet, p. 3 – 2) Almancilense (IV)

Azores Zone

Home team Score Away team
Angrense (IV) 1 – 0 (aet) Santiago (IV)
Capelense (IV) 4 – 0 Flamengos (V)
Lajense (IV) 3 – 1 Marítimo SC (IV)

Home team Score Away team
Rabo Peixe (IV) 1 – 0 Boavista de São Mateus (IV)
União Micaelense (IV) 1 – 0 Praiense (IV)
Velense (V) 0 – 2 Marítimo Graciosa (IV)

Second round

Ties were played on the 23 September.[7][8] Due to the odd number of matches at this stage of the competition, 1º Dezembro, Abrantes, Cova da Piedade, Merelinense, Monção, Padroense, Pampilhosa, Rio Maior, Sátão and Valecambrense qualified for the third round. The second round saw teams from the Portuguese Second Division (III) enter the competition.

Série A

Home team Score Away team
Bragança (IV) 1 – 2 (aet) Valdevez (III)
Chaves (III) 6 – 2 Valenciano (IV)
Fafe (III) 3 – 0 Câmara de Lobos (IV)
Lousada (III) 1 – 1 (aet, p. 5 – 6) Maria da Fonte (III)
Machico (III) 2 – 1 Mirandela (IV)
Marinhas (IV) 2 – 1 (aet) Lixa (III)
Mondinense (IV) 1 – 0 União da Madeira (III)

Home team Score Away team
Moreirense (III) 5 – 0 Vianense (IV)
Portosantense (III) 1 – 0 Prado (IV)
Ribeirão (III) 1 – 2 Serzedelo (IV)
Santa Eulália (V) 0 – 3 Camacha (III)
Santana (IV) 0 – 0 (aet, p. 0 – 3) Tirsense (III)
Torre Moncorvo (IV) 4 – 2 Amares (IV)

Série B

Home team Score Away team
Amarante (IV) 2 – 0 Caniçal (III)
Avanca (III) 0 – 6 Esmoriz (III)
Lusitânia Lourosa (III) 1 – 1 (aet, p. 4 – 5) Fiães (III)
Oliveirense (III) 5 – 0 UD Valonguense (V)
Pontassolense (III) 2 – 0 Oliveira do Douro (IV)

Home team Score Away team
Rebordosa (IV) 0 – 0 (aet, p. 4 – 2) Arouca (III)
Ribeira Brava (III) 1 – 3 Infesta (III)
Sanjoanense (IV) 1 – 0 Maia (IV)
Sporting de Espinho (III) 2 – 0 Pedras Rubras (IV)
Vila Meã (III) 2 – 3 (aet) Leça (III)

Série C

Home team Score Away team
Académico de Viseu (III) 1 – 3 Sporting da Covilhã (III)
Anadia (III) 1 – 0 Gândara (IV)
Ansião (V) 1 – 3 Caldas (III)
Benfica Castelo Branco (III) 1 – 3 Oliveira do Bairro (III)
Fazendense (IV) 0 – 2 (aet) Sertanense (IV)
Ginásio Figueirense (IV) 0 – 1 Cartaxo (IV)
Lousanense (IV) 0 – 1 Penalva Castelo (III)

Home team Score Away team
Monsanto (IV) 8 – 0 Mirandense (IV)
Nelas (III) 4 – 0 Vigor Mocidade (V)
Tocha (IV) 2 – 1 Social Lamas (IV)
Torreense (III) 3 – 3 (aet, p. 4 – 2) Eléctrico (III)
Tourizense (III) 6 – 1 Penamacorense (IV)
União da Serra (IV) 2 – 0 Sourense (IV)

Série D

Home team Score Away team
Angrense (IV) 0 – 1 Louletano (III)
Atlético Cacém (IV) 4 – 1 Ferreiras (IV)
Barreirense (IV) 1 – 0 (aet) Madalena (III)
Fabril (IV) 0 – 3 Pinhalnovense (III)
Fayal (IV) 3 – 0 Lajense (V)
Juventude Évora (III) 4 – 0 Moura (V)
Lagoa (III) 3 – 3 (aet, p. 5 – 3) Oriental (IV)
Lusitânia (III) 2 – 1 Mafra (III)

Home team Score Away team
Messinense (III) 3 – 2 (aet) Lusitano (IV)
Odivelas (III) 3 – 1 Capelense (IV)
Olivais Moscavide (III) 0 – 3 Carregado (III)
Operário (III) 1 – 0 Sintrense (IV)
Real (III) 1 – 0 Igreja Nova (IV)
Sesimbra (V) 1 – 0 Rabo Peixe (IV)
União de Montemor (IV) 1 – 2 Atlético CP (III)
União Micaelense (IV) 1 – 0 Marítimo Graciosa (IV)

Third round

Ties were played on the 7–18 November.[9][10] Due to the odd number of matches at this stage of the competition, Olhanense and Tocha qualified for the fourth round. The third round saw teams from the Liga de Honra (II) enter the competition.

Home team Score Away team
Chaves (II) 2 – 1 Estoril (II)
Penafiel (II) 1 – 0 Varzim (II)
Abrantes (III) 4 – 2 (aet) Sporting de Espinho (III)
Atlético do Cacém (IV) 0 – 1 Real III)
Barreirense (IV) 2 – 4 Desportivo das Aves (II)
Beira-Mar (II) 1 – 0 Amarante (IV)
Cartaxo (IV) 1 – 3 Serzedelo (IV)
Cova da Piedade (IV) 1 – 0 Sesimbra (V)
Fafe (III) 1 – 1 (aet, p. 3 – 5) Juventude Évora (III)
Fátima (II) 2 – 1 Rio Maior (III)
Fiães (III) 0 – 1 Portimonense (II)
Freamunde (II) 1 – 0 Pampilhosa (III)
Gondomar (II) 0 – 1 Feirense (II)
Lagoa (III) 1 – 1 (aet, p. 5 – 4) Pinhalnovense (III)
Leça (III) 1 – 2 Chaves (III)
Lusitânia (III) 1 – 1 (aet, p. 6 – 5) Caldas (III)
Machico (III) 3 – 1 (aet) Padroense (IV)
Maria da Fonte (III) 0 – 1 Carregado (III)
Marinhas (IV) 0 – 2 Louletano (III)

Home team Score Away team
Merelinense (III) 2 – 2 (aet, p. 2 – 3) Anadia (III)
Messinense (III) 2 – 2 (aet, p. 4 – 3) Tirsense (III)
Monção (V) 1 – 2 Infesta (III)
Mondinense (IV) 2 – 2 (aet, p. 5 – 3) Pontassolense (III)
Monsanto (IV) 1 – 0 Esmoriz (III)
Nelas (III) 2 – 0 Valecambrense (IV)
Oliveira do Bairro (III) 1 – 3 (aet) Santa Clara (II)
Penalva Castelo (III) 0 – 1 Torre Moncorvo (IV)
Portosantense (III) 0 – 2 Moreirense (III)
Rebordosa (IV) 1 – 0 Trofense (II)
Rio Ave (II) 1 – 1 (aet, p. 5 – 3) Odivelas (III)
Sanjoanense (IV) 0 – 1 Camacha (III)
Sátão (III) 1 – 2 Operário (III)
Sertanense (IV) 5 – 0 Fayal (IV)
Sporting da Covilhã (III) 1 – 2 Vizela (II)
Torreense (III) 2 – 0 1º Dezembro (IV)
Tourizense (III) 0 – 2 Atlético CP (III)
União da Serra (IV) 1 – 3 (aet) Oliveirense (III)
União Micaelense (IV) 0 – 1 Valdevez (III)

Fourth round

Ties were played on the 7–9 December.[11][12] Due to the odd number of matches at this stage of the competition, Boavista and Marítimo qualified for the fifth round. The fourth round saw teams from the Primeira Liga (I) enter the competition.

Home team Score Away team
Chaves (III) 0 – 2 Porto (I)
Leixões (I) 4 – 0 Torreense (III)
Nacional (I) 5 – 0 Cova da Piedade (IV)
Sporting CP (I) 4 – 0 Louletano (III)
Belenenses (I) 2 – 2 (aet, p. 4 – 5) Paços de Ferreira (I)
Atlético CP (III) 0 – 1 Vitória de Guimarães (I)
Carregado (III) 1 – 2 Olhanense (II)
Feirense (II) 4 – 1 Lusitânia (III)
Lagoa (III) 3 – 2 Santa Clara (II)
Oliveirense (III) 4 – 0 Mondinense (IV)
Operário (III) 0 – 1 Vitória de Setúbal (I)
Real (III) 0 – 1 Desportivo das Aves (II)
Serzedelo (IV) 0 – 3 Naval (I)
Valdevez (III) 3 – 1 (aet) Tocha (IV)

Home team Score Away team
Abrantes (III) 0 – 0 (aet, p. 6 – 5) Monsanto (IV)
Anadia (III) 1 – 0 Freamunde (II)
Beira-Mar (II) 0 – 0 (aet, p. 3 – 2) Torre de Moncorvo (IV)
Camacha (III) 2 – 3 Braga (I)
Estrela da Amadora (I) 4 – 2 (aet) Fátima (II)
Infesta (III) 1 – 2 Juventude Évora (III)
Messinense (III) 0 – 2 Gil Vicente (II)
Moreirense (III) 4 – 0 Machico (III)
Penafiel (II) 2 – 1 Vizela (II)
Sertanense (IV) 2 – 1 (aet) Portimonense (II)
União de Leiria (I) 2 – 0 Nelas (III)
Rio Ave (II) 6 – 1 Rebordosa (IV)
Benfica (I) 3 – 1 Académica de Coimbra (I)

Fifth round

Ties were played on the 19–20 January.[13][14] Due to the odd number of participants involved at this stage of the competition, Valdevez qualified for the quarter finals due to having no opponent to face.[15]

Sixth round

Ties were played on the 9–10 February.[16][17] Due to the odd number of participants involved at this stage of the competition, Estrela da Amadora qualified for the quarter finals due to having no opponent to face.[18]

Quarter-finals

Ties were played on the 27 February.[19][20]

Semi-finals

Ties were played on the 15–16 April.[21][22]

Final

18 May 2008
17:00 WEST
Porto 0 2 (a.e.t.) Sporting CP
(Report) Tiuí  111', 117'

References

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