2009–10 Latvian Football Cup
Latvian Football Cup 2009–10 was the sixty-eighth season of the Latvian annual football knock-out competition. For the first time the cup season switched from calendar year to fall/spring season. The winners, Jelgava, qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League 2010–11.
First round
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October 17, 2009 |
FK Staiceles Bebri |
4–4 |
SK Upesciems |
aet, p. 1–3 |
FK Madona/Kvarcs |
3–0 |
FK Pļaviņas DM |
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FK Balvu Vilki/Mārupe |
1–0 |
FK Priekuļi |
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RFS Flaminko |
10–0 |
JFC Dobele/Spartak |
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FK Tukuma brāļi |
3–3 |
COLDGEL/Varavīksne |
aet, p. 3–5 |
October 18, 2009 |
FK Olaine |
0–1 |
FK Jelgava/BJSS |
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FK Ozolnieki |
1–1 |
FK Viesulis |
aet, p. 5–3 |
FK Valka |
5–1 |
FK Alberts |
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FK Ādaži/SVPDD |
3–2 |
FB Gulbene 2005 |
aet |
Bauskas rajona BJSS |
4–1 |
FK Elvi |
aet |
Second round
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October 24, 2009 |
FK Madona/Kvarcs |
0–4 |
FS Metta-LU Rīga |
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FK Balvu Vilki/Mārupe |
2–3 |
SK Upesciems |
aet |
FK Valka |
0–0 |
FK Auda |
aet, p. 4–2 |
RFS Flaminko |
0–1 |
COLDGEL/Varavīksne |
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FK Ozolnieki |
0–6 |
FK Jelgava |
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Bauskas rajona BJSS |
0–2 |
FC Jūrmala |
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October 25, 2009 |
FK Jelgava/BJSS |
1–8 |
FK Kauguri/PBLC |
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FK Ādaži/SVPDD |
1–4 |
FC Daugava |
Third round
Quarterfinals
The eight winners from the previous round compete in this round. These matches took place on 14 April 2010.
Semifinals
The four winners from the previous round compete in this round. These matches took place on 28 April 2010.
Final
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