2014 FFA Cup preliminary rounds

2014 FFA Cup preliminary rounds
Country Australia
Teams 631

The 2014 FFA Cup preliminary rounds were a series of state-based knockout competitions, providing a qualification pathway for the 2014 FFA Cup, the Australian association football knockout cup competition.

The majority of clubs entered the tournament through their respective state federations, in which they competed in a state-based cup tournament to progress to the overall Round of 32 of the competition. A total of 22 teams will qualify from these qualifying competitions, joining the 10 A-League clubs in the Round of 32.[1]

†–After extra time

Schedule

Region Round Main date Number of fixtures Clubs New entries this round
ACT Round 1 6 April 2013 10 + 6 byes 34 → 24 26
Round 2 13 April 2013 8 24 → 16 none
Round 3 2–23 May 2013 8 16 → 8 8
Quarter Finals 20 June–3 July 2013 4 8 → 4 none
Semi Finals 25 July–1 August 2013 2 4 → 2 none
Final 28 August 2013 1 2 → 1 none
NSW Round 1 15–16 March 2014 32 100 → 68 64
Round 2 22–23 March 2014 16 68 → 52 none
Round 3 9 April 2014 20 52 → 32 24
Round 4 23 April 2014 16 32 → 16 12
Round 5 7 May 2014 8 16 → 8 none
Quarter Finals 21 May 2014 4 8 → 8 none
First Playoff Round 4 June 2014 2 8 → 8 none
Second Playoff Round 17 June 2014 1 8 → 7 none
Northern NSW Round 1 2 March 2014 38 + 2 byes 78 → 40 78
Round 2 16 March 2014 19 + 2 byes 40 → 21 none
Round 3 30 April 2014 10 + 1 bye 21 → 12 none
Round 4 21 May 2014 3 + 2 byes 12 → 9 none
Round 5 28 May 2014 1 + 1 bye 9 → 8 none
Quarter Finals 21 June 2014 4 8 → 4 none
Semi Finals 22 June 2014 2 4 → 2 none
Queensland Qualifying Round 16 February 2014 16 121 → 105 32
Round 1 23 February 2014 36 105 → 69 56
Round 2 9 March 2014 22 69 → 47 8
Round 3 23 March 2014 17 + 3 byes 47 → 30 12
Round 4 20 April 2014 14 30 → 16 13
Round 5 11 May 2014 8 16 → 8 none
Quarter Finals 27 May–21 June 2014 4 8 → 4 none
South Australia Round 1 15 February–2 March 2014 13 + 3 byes 29 → 16 29
Round 2 5 April 2014 8 16 → 8 none
Quarter Finals 21–30 April 2014 4 8 → 4 none
Semi Finals 7–14 May 2014 2 4 → 2 none
Final 31 May 2014 1 2 → 1 none
Tasmania Qualifying Round 8 March 2014 3 + 1 bye 19 → 16 7
Round 1 23 March 2014 8 16 → 8 12
Quarter Finals 21 April 2014 4 8 → 4 none
Semi Finals 4 May 2014 2 4 → 2 none
Final 9 June 2014 1 2 → 1 none
Victoria Round 1 1–4 March 2014 30 + 10 byes 190 → 160 70
Round 2 7–9 March 2014 56 160 → 104 72
Round 3 14–22 March 2014 40 104 → 64 24
Round 4 20 March–15 April 2014 32 64 → 32 24
Round 5 17 April–14 May 2014 16 32 → 16 none
Round 6 28 May–4 June 2014 8 16 → 8 none
Quarter Finals 11–25 June 2014 4 8 → 4 none
Western Australia Qualifying Round 29 March 2014 18 + 3 byes 50 → 32 39
Round 1 5 April 2014 16 32 → 16 11
Round 2 21 April 2014 8 16 → 8 none
Quarter Finals 10 May 2014 4 8 → 4 none
Semi Finals 2 June 2014 2 4 → 2 none

ACT

ACT clubs qualified for the FFA Cup via the 2013 Federation Cup. From 2015 onwards the winner of that same years' Federation Cup will become the ACT's qualifier for the FFA Cup Round of 32. Scheduling meant the 2014 winner would not be decided until after the qualifier needed to be named. To overcome this Capital Football announced that the 2014 winner of the ACTs pre-season competition was to be the ACTs qualifier in 2014. However, Tuggeranong United - as the 2013 Federation Cup winners - successfully appealed to Capital Football to qualify them as ACTs 2014 FFA Cup entrant.[2]

First Round

22 Clubs from various divisions of the ACT State Leagues, as well as 4 Masters teams, entered into the 2013 Federation Cup competition at this stage. Matches in this round were played on 6 April 2013.[3]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 ANU FC Masters (-) 6–0 Queanbeyan City Masters 3 (-)
2 Queanbeyan City (5) 0–3 White Eagles (3)
3 Gungahlin United (6) 1–8 Queanbeyan City (3)
4 Tuggeranong United (3) 0–4 O'Connor Knights (3)
5 Senior NTC (3) 2–4 ANU FC (SL1) (3)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
6 Tuggeranong United (5) 6–1 Palerang United (10)
7 Weston Molonglo Masters 1 (-) 1–2 Narrabundah (3)
8 Canberra (SL1) (3) 4–2 Weston Creek (4)
9 Weston Molonglo (SL4) (6) 0–1 Burns (6)
10 Weston Molonglo (SL6) (8) 4–1 Crossroads (11)

Second Round

Matches in this round were played on 13 April 2013.[3]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Narrabundah (8) 4–3 ANU FC Masters (-)
2 White Eagles (3) 1–1† ANU FC (SL2) (4)
White Eagles advance 6–5 on penalties.
3 Queanbeyan City (3) 6–0 Gungahlin Juventus (5)
4 O'Connor Knights (3) 1–0 ANU FC (SL1) (3)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
5 UC Pumas (3) 2–0 Tuggeranong United (5)
6 Weston Creek (3) 7–0 Gungahlin United Masters 2 (-)
7 Canberra (SL1) (3) 2–1 Narrabundah (3)
8 Burns (6) 5–1 Weston Molonglo (SL6) (8)

Third Round

8 Clubs from the ACT National Premier League (Tier 2) entered into the competition at this stage. Matches in this round were played on 2–23 May 2013.[3]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Tuggeranong United (2) 6–0 Narrabundah (8)
2 Canberra Olympic (2) 2–2† White Eagles (3)
Canberra Olympic advance 5–4 on penalties.
3 Woden Valley (2) 2–1 Queanbeyan City (3)
4 O'Connor Knights (3) 1–0 UC Pumas (3)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
5 Cooma (2) 5–0 Monaro Panthers (2)
6 Belconnen United (2) 5–0 Weston Creek (3)
7 Canberra (NPL) (2) 6–0 Canberra City (2)
8 Canberra (SL1) (3) 2–1 Burns (6)

Quarter Finals

All matches in this round were completed by 20 June–3 July 2013.[3]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Belconnen United (2) 2–3 Cooma (2)
2 Canberra Olympic (2) 1–3 Tuggeranong United (2)
3 O'Connor Knights (3) 0–6 Woden Valley (2)
4 Canberra (SL1) (3) 0–8 Canberra (NPL) (2)

Semi Finals

Matches in this round were played on 25 July–1 August 2013.[3]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Cooma (2) 3–2 Canberra (NPL) (2)
2 Tuggeranong United (2) 0–0† Woden Valley (2)
Tuggeranong United advance 3–2 on penalties.

Final

A total of 2 teams took part in this stage of the competition. The victorious team in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32. Matches in this round were played on 28 August 2013.[3]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Tuggeranong United (2) 3–2† Cooma (2)

NSW

New South Wales clubs, other than Northern NSW and A-League clubs, qualify for the FFA Cup via the 2014 Waratah Cup. There are seven allocated places from the Waratah Cup that qualify for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32; the four quarterfinal winners, and a separate competition for the four quarterfinal losers to determine the final three places.

The competition is for all teams of the National Premier Leagues NSW, NPL Division 2, State League Division 1, State League Division 2, as well as 55 Association teams which applied to participate in the 2014 competition.[4]

First Round

A total of 64 teams took part in this stage of the competition, comprising 9 teams from the State League Division 2, and 55 teams from other amateur Associations that successfully applied. All matches in this round were completed by 16 March 2014.[5]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Rooty Hill RSL (6) 1–9 Southern Bulls (5)
2 Glebe Wanderers (6) 8–1 Bass Hill RSL (6)
3 Padstow United Sports (6) 5–2 Southern Branch (5)
4 Oatley RSL (6) 1–2 Marayong (6)
5 The Ponds (6) 0–7 Lokomotiv Cove (6)
6 Ararat (7) 2–1 East Gosford (6)
7 Revesby Workers (6) 0–1† Loftus Yarrawarrah Rovers (8)
8 Mosman (6) 4–4† Cringila Lions (6)
Mosman advance 4–3 on penalties.
9 Chullora Wolves (7) 0–1 Glenmore Park (7)
10 Emu Plains (7) 3–5 Doonside Hawks (6)
11 Western Condors (5) 4–1 Balmain Wanderers (6)
12 Sans Souci (6) 2–1 Yagoona Lions (6)
13 Dapto Dandaloo Fury (6) 3–0 St Marys Band Club (6)
14 Glebe Gorillas (6) 0–12 Wollongong United (6)
15 Enfield Rovers (5) 2–2† Hurstville City Minotaurs (5)
Enfield Rovers advance 5–4 on penalties.
16 Bringelly (9) 1–5 Auburn (6)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
17 UNSW (5) 0–3 Dunbar Rovers (6)
18 Hills Pumas (6) 4–1 The Entrance Bateau Bay (6)
19 Parramatta City (6) 4–0 Pagewood Botany (6)
20 Inter Lions (Canterbury District) (14) w/o Granville Kewpies Ariana (11)
Walkover for Inter Lions – Granville Kewpies Ariana removed.
21 Pendle Hill (11) 1–2 Bonnet Bay (6)
22 Manly Vale (6) 11–0 Bankstown RSL Dragons (8)
23 Rydalmere (GDSFA) (6) 1–2 Gladesville Ravens (6)
24 Dobroyd (6) 0–6 Hurstville (5)
25 Prospect United (5) 3–1 Knox United (6)
26 Waverley Old Boys (6) 2–0 Revesby Rovers (B) (9)
27 Quakers Hill Junior (6) 3–7† Kogarah Waratahs (6)
28 Arncliffe Aurora (6) 2–1 Berkeley Vale (6)
29 Villawood United (7) 0–8 Coogee United (6)
30 Rydalmere Lions (5) 5–1 Kincumber Roos (7)
31 Panania RSL (6) 1–3 St Clair United (6)
32 West Ryde Rovers (6) 1–3 Revesby Rovers (A) (7)

Second Round

A total of 32 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed by 23 March 2014.[5]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Manly Vale (6) 0–4 Dapto Dandaloo Fury (6)
2 Arncliffe Aurora (6) 3–2 Coogee United (6)
3 Glebe Wanderers (6) 0–2 Hurstville (5)
4 St Clair United (6) 2–7 Auburn (6)
5 Southern Bulls (5) w/o Inter Lions (Canterbury District) (14)
Walkover for Southern Bulls – Inter Lions removed.
6 Loftus Yarrawarrah Rovers (8) 1–3 Western Condors (5)
7 Bonnet Bay (6) 0–6 Wollongong United (6)
8 Dunbar Rovers (6) 5–1 Parramatta City (6)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
9 Mosman (6) 1–2 Prospect United (5)
10 Kogarah Waratahs (6) 5–1 Marayong (6)
11 Doonside Hawks (6) 2–0 Enfield Rovers (5)
12 Ararat (7) 0–6Waverley Old Boys (6)
13 Rydalmere Lions (5) 5–1 Gladesville Ravens (6)
14 Revesby Rovers (A) (7) 0–1 Sans Souci (6)
15 Lokomotiv Cove (6) 1–0 Padstow United Sports (6)
16 Hills Pumas (6) 9–1 Glenmore Park (7)

Third Round

A total of 40 teams took part in this stage of the competition. 12 Clubs from the NPL Division 2 and 12 Clubs from the State League Division 1 entered into the competition at this stage. All matches in this round were completed by 9 April 2014.[5]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Dunbar Rovers (6) 0–2 Hakoah Sydney City East (4)
2 Kogarah Waratahs (6) 0–4 Macarthur Rams (3)
3 Wollongong United (6) 2–4† Dulwich Hill (4)
4 Bankstown City (3) 4–1 Gladesville Ryde Magic (4)
5 Mt Druitt Town Rangers (3) 1–3† Mounties Wanderers (3)
6 Spirit FC (3) 4–0 Rydalmere Lions (5)
7 Lokomotiv Cove (6) 0–1 San Souci (6)
8 Auburn (6) 1–3 Dapto Dandaloo Fury (6)
9 Central Coast Mariners Academy (3) 3–1 Prospect United (5)
10 Fraser Park (3) 3-1 Inter Lions (4)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
11 Waverley Old Boys (6) 3–1 Western Condors (5)
12 Balmain Tigers (4)2-3 Granville Rage (4)
13 Bankstown Berries (3) 3–0 Stanmore Hawks (4)
14 Western NSW Mariners (4) 0–3 Northern Tigers (3)
15 Hurstville (5) 3–1 Southern Bulls (5)
16 Parramatta (3) 1–0 Hills Brumbies (3)
17 Northbridge (4) 3–4 Doonside Hawks (6)
18 Arncliffe Aurora (6) 1–2 Sydney University (3)
19 Hills Pumas (6) 0–0† Camden Tigers (4)
Hills Pumas advance 4–3 on penalties.
20 Nepean (4) 2–5 Hawkesbury City (4)

Fourth Round

A total of 32 teams took part in this stage of the competition. 12 Clubs from the National Premier Leagues NSW entered into the competition at this stage. All matches in this round were completed by 23 April 2014.[5]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Sydney United 58 (2) 4–0 Spirit FC (3)
2 Central Coast Mariners Academy (3) 1–1† Sydney Olympic (2)
Sydney Olympic advance 3–2 on penalties.
3 Bankstown Berries (3) 0–1† St George (2)
4 Dulwich Hill (4) 0–2 Parramatta (3)
5 South Coast Wolves (2) 6–0 Hurstville (5)
6 Sutherland Sharks (2) 3–1 Hawkesbury City (4)
7 Marconi Stallions (2) 2–1† Dapto Dandaloo Fury (6)
8 APIA Leichhardt Tigers (2) 0–2 Manly United (2)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
9 Macarthur Rams (3) 3–1 Doonside Hawks (6)
10 Hills Pumas (6) 0–1 Sans Souci (6)
11 Blacktown Spartans (2) 1–4 Northern Tigers (3)
12 Blacktown City (2) 5–0 Bankstown City (3)
13 Hakoah Sydney City East (4) 2–1 Sydney University (3)
14 Granville Rage (4) 3–2 Mounties Wanderers (3)
15 Rockdale City Suns (2) 1–2 Bonnyrigg White Eagles (2)
16 Waverley Old Boys (6) 1–4 Fraser Park (3)

Fifth Round

A total of 16 teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed by 8 May 2014.[5]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles (2) 1–2† Manly United (2)
2 Blacktown City (2) 2–0 Marconi Stallions (2)
3 Parramatta FC (3) 3–0 Macarthur Rams (3)
4 Sans Souci (6) 0–3 Northern Tigers (3)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
5 South Coast Wolves (2) 1–1† Sutherland Sharks (2)
South Coast Wolves advance 4–3 on penalties.
6 Fraser Park (3) 1–8 Sydney United 58 (2)
7 Sydney Olympic (2) 6–0 St George (2)
8 Hakoah Sydney City East (4) 3–1 Granville Rage (4)

Quarter Finals

A total of 8 teams took part in this stage of the competition. The four victorious teams in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32, and to the semi-finals of the 2014 Waratah Cup. The losers progressed to the next round. Matches in this round were played on 21 May 2014.[5]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Sydney Olympic (2) 4–2 Sydney United 58 (2)
2 Hakoah Sydney City East (4) 1–2 Blacktown City (2)
3 Manly United (2) 1–1† Northern Tigers (3)
Manly United advance 5–4 on penalties.
4 Parramatta FC (3) 2–5† South Coast Wolves (2)

Playoff Round 1

A total of 4 teams (the losers of the quarter-final fixtures) took part in this stage of the competition. The two victorious teams in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32, with the losers progressing to the next round.[6] Matches in this round were played on 4–5 June 2014.[5]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Sydney United 58 (2) 1–0 Parramatta FC (3)
2 Hakoah Sydney City East (4) 5–1 Northern Tigers (3)

Playoff Round 2

A total of 2 teams (the losers of the first two playoff matches) took part in this stage of the competition. The victorious team in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32.[6] The match in this round was played on 17 June 2014.[5]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Northern Tigers (3) 0–1 Parramatta FC (3)

Northern NSW

Northern NSW clubs, other than Newcastle Jets in the A-League, qualify for the FFA Cup proper via the State-wide Knockout Competition. This competition is open to all men’s NNSWF Premier Competition Clubs and Senior Zone Member Clubs.

Due to travel distances and time restraints, the competition was divided into two pools, the Northern Pool and the Southern Pool, to determine Final Series participants. The Northern Pool (NORTH) was comprised club teams from Football Mid North Coast, North Coast Football, Northern Inland Football and Football Far North Coast. The Southern Pool was split into two further sub-pools, the first (SOUTH) comprising National Premier League and New FM 1st Division club teams and the second (SOUTH-INTER) comprising inter-district club teams from Newcastle Football, Macquarie Football and Hunter Valley Football. Four teams from the Northern pool qualified for the Final Series, two teams from the Southern pool (NPL+NEWFM), and two teams from the Southern inter-district pool (SOUTH-INTER).[7]

A total of 78 Northern New South Wales teams took part in the State-wide Knockout Competition.

First Round

The first round for the Northern Pool took place on 15–16 February 2014. The first round for both the Southern pools was scheduled to be completed by 2 March 2014, although many games were washed out and had to be rescheduled.[8]

Zone Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
NORTH 1 Orara Valley (4) 1–3 Sawtell Scorpions (4)
NORTH 2 Boambee (4) 2–2† Maclean (4)
Boambee Bombers advance 2–1 on penalties.
NORTH 3 Norths United (4) 1–2 Northern Storm Thunder (4)
NORTH 4 Coffs Coast Tigers (4) 2–2† Coffs City United (4)
Coffs City United advance 7–6 on penalties.
NORTH 5 Tuncurry Forster (4) 1–8 Urunga (4)
NORTH 6 Nambucca Strikers (4) 1–3 Casino Cobras (4)
NORTH 7 Port Saints (4) 3–5 Tamworth (4)
NORTH 8 Macleay Valley Rangers (4) 2–1 Wingham Warriors (4)
NORTH 9 Inverell Joeys (4) 3–1 Ballina (4)
NORTH 10 Westlawn Tigers (4) 4–1 East Armidale United (4)
NORTH 11 Lennox Head (4) 0–4 Lismore Workers (4)
SOUTH 12 Broadmeadow Magic (2) 9–1 Thornton Redbacks (3)
SOUTH 13 Weston Workers Bears (2) 2–0 Adamstown Rosebud (2)
SOUTH 14 Lambton Jaffas (2) 3–1 Belmont Swansea United (3)
SOUTH 15 Hamilton Olympic (2) 6–1 Singleton (3)
SOUTH 16 South Cardiff (2) 1–1† Maitland (3)
South Cardiff advance 6–5 on penalties.
SOUTH 17 Charlestown City Blues (2) 4–1 Lake Macquarie City (2)
SOUTH 18 Cessnock City Hornets (3) 0–0† Toronto Awaba (3)
Cessnock City Hornets advance 5–4 on penalties.
SOUTH 19 Edgeworth Eagles (2) w/o West Wallsend (3)
Walkover for Edgeworth Eagles – West Wallsend removed.

Zone Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
SOUTH-INTER 20 Mayfield United (ZPL) (4) 5–2 Westlakes Wildcats (5)
SOUTH-INTER 21 Belmont Tingira (5) w/o Newcastle University (ZL2) (6)
Walkover for Newcastle University – Belmont Tingira removed.
SOUTH-INTER 22 Morisset United (5) 1–2 Nelson Bay (5)
SOUTH-INTER 23 Kotara South (5) 2–1 Beresfield (ZL2) (6)
SOUTH-INTER 24 New Lambton Eagles (4) 7–0 Hunter Simba (7)
SOUTH-INTER 25 Cooks Hill United (ZL3) (7) 0–3 Barnsley United (4)
SOUTH-INTER 26 Cooks Hill United (ZPL) (4) 0–0† Charlestown City Blues (ZL2) (6)
Cooks Hill United advance 5–3 on penalties.
SOUTH-INTER 27 Dudley Redhead (ZL3) (7) 0–0† Medowie (6)
Medowie advance 3–0 on penalties.
SOUTH-INTER 28 Merewether Advance (6) 1–3 Muswellbrook (6)
SOUTH-INTER 29 Garden Suburb (5) 2–6 Dudley Redhead (ZPL) (4)
SOUTH-INTER 30 Newcastle University (ZPL) (4) 3–0 RAAF Williamtown (7)
SOUTH-INTER 31 Plattsburg Maryland (6) 0–5 Swansea (4)
SOUTH-INTER 32 Wallsend (4) 2–2† Cardiff City (4)
Cardiff City advance 11–10 on penalties.
SOUTH-INTER 33 Dungog (7) 2–2† Mayfield United (ZL3) (7)
Dungog advance 8–7 on penalties.
SOUTH-INTER 34 Jesmond (5) 1–1† Hamilton Olympic (ZL2) (6)
Jesmond advance 4–3 on penalties.
SOUTH-INTER 35 Tenambit Sharks (7) 2–0 Stockton Sharks (6)
SOUTH-INTER 36 Kurri Kurri (7) 2–5 Raymond Terrace (6)
SOUTH-INTER 37 Toronto Awaba Juniors SC (7) 0–5 Newcastle Suns (5)
SOUTH-INTER 38 Beresfield (ZL1) (5) 3–1 Warners Bay (5)

Second Round

The second round for all pools was scheduled to be completed by 16 March 2014.[8] However, several matches were delayed due to the wet weather issues from Round 1.

Zone Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
NORTH 1 Westlawn Tigers (4) 0–2 Coffs City United (4)
NORTH 2 Boambee (4) 4–1 Sawtell Scorpions (4)
NORTH 3 Macleay Valley Rangers (4) w/o Casino Cobras (4)
Walkover for Macleay Valley Rangers – Casino Cobras removed.
NORTH 4 Urunga (4) 3–0 Northern Storm Thunder (4)
NORTH 5 Tamworth (4) 1–3 Lismore Workers (4)
SOUTH 6 Broadmeadow Magic (2)3–1 Charlestown City Blues (2)
SOUTH 7 Weston Workers Bears (2)5–1 Valentine (3)
SOUTH 8 Cessnock City Hornets (3)0–4 Lambton Jaffas (2)
SOUTH 9 Hamilton Olympic (2)0–1 South Cardiff (2)

Zone Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
SOUTH-INTER 10 Kahibah (4) 0–0† Raymond Terrace (6)
Kahibah advance 3–2 on penalties.
SOUTH-INTER 11 Nelson Bay (5) 1–1† Kotara South (5)
Kotara South advance 4–2 on penalties.
SOUTH-INTER 12 Cardiff City (4) 3–4 Mayfield United (ZPL) (4)
SOUTH-INTER 13 Muswellbrook (6) 0–4 Cooks Hill United (ZPL) (4)
SOUTH-INTER 14 Tenambit Sharks (7) 1–4 Swansea (4)
SOUTH-INTER 15 New Lambton Eagles (4) 3–1 Newcastle University (ZL2) (6)
SOUTH-INTER 16 Barnsley United (4) 3–2 Newcastle Suns (5)
SOUTH-INTER 17 Newcastle University (ZPL) (4) 3–1 Dudley Redhead (ZPL) (4)
SOUTH-INTER 18 Medowie (6) 2–1 Beresfield (ZL1) (5)
SOUTH-INTER 19 Dungog (7) 1–7 Jesmond (5)

Third Round

Matches were scheduled for the Northern Pool on 26–27 April 2014, for the Southern (NPL+NEWFM) pool on 22–23 March 2014, for the Southern inter-district pool (SOUTH-INTER), all games were completed by 23 April 2014.[8]

Although Inverell Joeys lost, they were then drawn as a 'lucky loser' for the final series, at the same time as the Round Four draw was undertaken for the Southern inter-district pool (SOUTH-INTER).[9]

Zone Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
NORTH 1 Boambee (4) 5–0 Macleay Valley Rangers (4)
NORTH 2 Lismore Workers (4) 1–1 Coffs City United (4)
Lismore Workers advance 4-2 on penalties.
NORTH 3 Urunga (4) 5–1 Inverell Joeys (4)
Inverell Joeys advance as a 'lucky loser'.
SOUTH 4 Weston Workers Bears (2) 2–3 South Cardiff (2)
SOUTH 5 Edgeworth Eagles (2) 2–0 Lambton Jaffas (2)

Zone Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
SOUTH-INTER 6 Kahibah (4) 0–1 Kotara South (5)
SOUTH-INTER 7 Swansea (4) 1–0 Newcastle University (ZPL) (4)
SOUTH-INTER 8 Jesmond (5) 2–5 Cooks Hill United (ZPL) (4)
SOUTH-INTER 9 Barnsley United (4) 2–5 New Lambton Eagles (4)
SOUTH-INTER 10 Medowie (6) 1–1† Mayfield United (ZPL) (4)
Medowie advance 4–3 on penalties

Fourth Round

Matches for the Southern (NPL+NEWFM) pool were scheduled for 7 May 2014, and matches for the Southern inter-district pool (SOUTH-INTER) on 21 May 2014.[8]

Zone Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
SOUTH 1 Edgeworth Eagles (2) 0–2 Broadmeadow Magic (2)
SOUTH-INTER 2 Swansea (4) 0–0† New Lambton Eagles (4)
New Lambton Eagles advance 4-1 on penalties.
SOUTH-INTER 3 Medowie (6)0–1 Cooks Hill United (ZPL) (4)

Fifth Round

The match for the Southern inter-district pool (SOUTH-INTER) was scheduled for 28 May 2014.[8]

Zone Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
SOUTH-INTER 1 Kotara South (5) 0–1 Cooks Hill United (ZPL) (4)

Quarter Finals

A total of 8 teams took part in this stage of the competition; four teams from the Northern Pool, two teams from the Southern Pool (NPL+NEWFM) and two teams from the inter-district Southern Pool (SOUTH-INTER). Matches in this round were played on 21 June 2014, at the neutral venue of Coffs Harbour International Stadium.[8]

Tie no Team (Tier) Score Team (Tier)
1 Inverell Joeys (4) 2–3 Cooks Hill United (ZPL) (4)
2 South Cardiff (2) 5–2 Urunga (4)
3 Boambee (4) 2–0 New Lambton Eagles (4)
4 Broadmeadow Magic (2) 5–1 Lismore Workers (4)

Semi Finals

A total of 4 teams took part in this stage of the competition. The two victorious teams in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32. Matches in this round were played on 22 June 2014, at the neutral venue of Coffs Harbour International Stadium.[8]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 South Cardiff (2) 3–1 Cooks Hill United (ZPL) (4)
2 Broadmeadow Magic (2) 5–1 Boambee (4)

Queensland

Queensland clubs, other than Brisbane Roar in the A-League, will qualify for the FFA Cup proper via the FQ Cup 2014 and the parallel linked Canale Travel Cup competition. The FQ Cup is split into three regionalised zones; North Queensland (NTH), South East Queensland (SEQ) (excluding Brisbane), and Brisbane (BNE).

The North Queensland Zone comprises 4 sub zones; Far North Queensland (FNQ), North Queensland (NQ), Mackay Regional (MRF), and Central Queensland (CQ). The South East Queensland Zone comprises 4 sub zones; Wide Bay (WB), Sunshine Coast (SC), South West Queensland (SWQ), and Gold Coast (GC).

The 4 semi finalists will qualify for the FFA Cup, with 1 team coming from North Queensland, 1 coming from South East Queensland and 2 coming from Brisbane. The two finalists of Brisbane's Canale Cup will qualify for both the FFA Cup and the FQ Cup Semi Finals.

Qualifying Round

A total of 32 Queensland teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed by 22 February 2014.[10]

Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
BNE 1 The Lakes (7) 1–3 Park Ridge (5)
BNE 2 Virginia United (6) 4–3 Brighton Bulldogs (6)
BNE 3 Samford Rangers (5) w/o Acacia Ridge (7)
Walkover for Samford Rangers – Acacia Ridge removed.
BNE 4 Narangba United (6) 2–4 Slacks Creek Tigers (5)
BNE 5 AC Carina (6) 3–0 Newmarket (5)
BNE 6 Logan Village Falcons (7) 1–0 Tarragindi Tigers (7)
BNE 7 Redcliffe PCYC (5) 5–0 Bardon Latrobe (7)
BNE 8 Toowong (6) 14–0 Mooroondu (7)
BNE 9 Westside (6) 0–4 Centenary Stormers (6)
BNE 10 Kangaroo Point Rovers (5) 2–1 Bethania Rams (7)
BNE 11 Jimboomba United (6) 2–1 New Farm United (6)
BNE 12 Oxley United (5) 5–2 Ridge Hills United (6)
BNE 13 Greenbank (7) 1–5 Logan City Kings (6)
BNE 14 Clairvaux (6) 2–5 Holland Park Hawks (5)

Zone Sub Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
NQL NQ 15 Brothers Townsville (3) 3–1 MA Olympic (3)
NQL MRF 16 Mackay Lions (3) 3–2 Mackay Crusaders (3)

First Round

A total of 72 Queensland teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed by 13 March 2014.[10]

This round saw the inclusion of teams from remaining Sub Zones FNQ, CQ, WB, SC, and SWQ; as well as more teams from NQ and MRF.

Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
BNE 1 Samford Rangers (5) 0–5 The Gap (5)
BNE 2 Taringa Rovers (4) 1–2 Slacks Creek Tigers (5)
BNE 3 Western Spirit (5) 6–0 Oxley United (5)
BNE 4 Souths United (4) 3–4 Pine Hills (4)
BNE 5 Logan City Kings (6) 1–7 Ipswich City (5)
BNE 6 North Pine (4) 0–4 Southside Eagles (4)
BNE 7 Moggill (4) 5–3 Grange Thistle (4)
BNE 8 Brisbane Knights (5) 3–1 Pine Rivers United (4)
BNE 9 Annerley (4) 2–1 Mount Gravatt Hawks (4)
BNE 10 Jimboomba United (6) 0–1 Holland Park Hawks (5)
BNE 11 AC Carina (6) 3–4† Park Ridge (5)
BNE 12 Virginia United (6) 1–1† Toowong (6)
Virginia United advance 5–4 on penalties.
BNE 13 Centenary Stormers (6) 7–4 Logan Village Falcons (7)
BNE 14 Kangaroo Point Rovers (5) 4–3 Redcliffe PCYC (5)

Zone Sub Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
NQL FNQ 15 Innisfail United (3) 1–8 Mareeba United (3)
NQL FNQ 16 Marlin Coast Rangers (3) 0–2 Douglas United (3)
NQL FNQ 17 Edge Hill United (3) 2–3 Stratford Dolphins (3)
NQL NQ 18 Brothers Townsville (3) 9–0 Saints Souths Eagles (3)
NQL NQ 19 Burdekin (3) 5–2 Ross River (3)
NQL NQ 20 Wulguru United (3) 1–3 Townsville Warriors (3)
NQL NQ 21 Ingham (3) 0–4 Townsville Rebels (3)
NQL MRF 22 Whitsunday (3) 6–0 Mackay Rangers (4)
NQL MRF 23 Mackay Magpies (3) 2–0 Mackay Wanderers (3)
NQL MRF 24 Mackay City Brothers (3) 1–1† Mackay Lions (3)
Mackay City Brothers advance 3–0 on penalties.
NQL MRF 25 Country United (3) 3–4 Mackay West United (4)
NQL CQ 26 Central Queensland Mariners (5) 1–6 Clinton (3)
NQL CQ 27 Frenchville (3) 5–6 Capricorn Coast (3)
NQL CQ 28 Gladstone Central (3) 0–3 Southside United (3)
SEQ WB 29 Alloway (3) 3–4 Gympie Diggers (4)
SEQ WB 30 Across The Waves (3) 6–0 Bundaberg Diggers (3)
SEQ SC 31 Maroochydore FC (3) 1–9 Woombye FC (3)
SEQ SC 32 Caboolture Sports (3) 0–11 Caloundra FC (3)
SEQ SC 33 Kawana FC (3) 2–0 Buderim Wanderers (3)
SEQ SC 34 Nambour Yandina United (3) 0–8 Noosa Lions (3)
SEQ SWQ 35 Willowburn (3) 6–0 Chinchilla Bears (4)
SEQ SWQ 36 University Southern Queensland (3) 2–1 Warwick Wanderers (3)

Second Round

A total of 44 Queensland teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed by 2 April 2014.[10] New teams entering this round were Bayside United and Mitchelton.

Zone Tie no Home Team Score Away Team
BNE 1 Western Spirit (5) 3–2 Mitchelton (4)
BNE 2 Pine Hills (4) 2–2† Annerley (4)
Annerley advance 6–5 on penalties.
BNE 3 Ipswich City (5) 3–3† Kangaroo Point Rovers (5)
Kangaroo Point Rovers advance 4–1 on penalties.
BNE 4 Southside Eagles (4) 1–3 Bayside United (4)
BNE 5 Moggill (4) 1–4 Holland Park Hawks (5)
BNE 6 Centenary Stormers (6) 8–2 Brisbane Knights (5)
BNE 7 Virginia United (6) 4–0 Slacks Creek Tigers (5)
BNE 8 The Gap (5) 2–0 Park Ridge (5)

Zone Sub Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
NQL FNQ 9 Douglas United (3) 0–2 Mareeba United (3)
NQL FNQ 10 Leichhardt (3) 1–1† Stratford Dolphins (3)
Stratford Dolphins advance 4–2 on penalties.
NQL NQ 11 Townsville Warriors (3) 5–1 Townsville Rebels (3)
NQL NQ 12 Burdekin (3) 1–2 Brothers Townsville (3)
NQL MRF 13 Whitsunday (3) 10–1 Mackay West United (4)
NQL MRF 14 Mackay City Brothers (3) 0–5 Mackay Magpies (3)
NQL CQ 15 Capricorn Coast (3) 1–3 Clinton (3)
NQL CQ 16 Nerimbera (3) 1–1† Southside United (3)
Southside United advance 5–4 on penalties.
SEQ WB 17 Moore Park (3) 1–2 Bingera (3)
SEQ WB 18 Across The Waves (3) 0–2 Gympie Diggers (4)
SEQ SC 19 Woombye FC (3) 4–4† Noosa Lions (3)
Noosa Lions advance 4–3 on penalties.
SEQ SC 20 Kawana FC (3) 0–2 Caloundra FC (3)
SEQ SWQ 21 University Southern Queensland (3) 3–6 Willowburn (3)
SEQ SWQ 22 Gatton (3) 0–2 Nanango (3)

Third Round

A total of 34 Queensland teams took part in this stage of the competition. Twelve Brisbane Premier League teams (Tier 3) were admitted into the competition at this stage. This round also functions as the playoffs for each sub zone. All matches in this round were completed by 17 April 2014.[10]

Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
BNE 1 Centenary Stormers (6) 4–3 Virginia United (6)
BNE 2 Peninsula Power (3) 3–2 Albany Creek (3)
BNE 3 Brisbane Force (3) 0–1 Queensland Lions (3)
BNE 4 Kangaroo Point Rovers (5) 3–2 Western Spirit (5)
BNE 5 Annerley (4) 0–1 Rochedale Rovers (3)
BNE 6 University of Queensland (3) 0–4 Holland Park Hawks (5)
BNE 7 Logan Lightning (3) 5–0 The Gap (5)
BNE 8 Capalaba (3) 3–0 North Star (3)
BNE 9 Bayside United (4) 0–1 Ipswich Knights (3)
BNE 10 Eastern Suburbs (3) 2–4† Wolves FC (3)

Zone Sub Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
NQL FNQ 11 Mareeba United (3) 2–1 Stratford Dolphins (3)
NQL NQ 12 Townsville Warriors (3) 0–2 Brothers Townsville (3)
NQL MRF 13 Whitsunday (3) 3–6 Mackay Magpies (3)
NQL CQ 14 Clinton (3) 3–2 Southside United (3)
SEQ WB 15 Bingera (3)1–5† Gympie Diggers (4)
SEQ SC 16 Noosa Lions (3) 1–2 Caloundra FC (3)
SEQ SWQ 17 Nanango (3) 1–2 Willowburn (3)

Fourth Round

A total of 28 Queensland teams took part in this stage of the competition. Twelve Queensland National Premier League teams, plus Murwillumbah, were admitted into the competition at this stage. All matches in this round were completed by 4 May 2014.[10] Central Queensland Energy were removed from the NPL in March 2014 - and therefore from the qualifiers - after failing to meet licensing conditions.[11]

Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
BNE 1 Ipswich Knights (3) 3–0 Western Pride (2)
BNE 2 Capalaba (3) 0–5 Brisbane Strikers (2)
BNE 3 Rochedale Rovers (3) 1–0 Holland Park Hawks (5)
BNE 4 Redlands United (2) 1–3 Wolves FC (3)
BNE 5 Kangaroo Point Rovers (5) 1–3 Peninsula Power (3)
BNE 6 Brisbane City (2) 0–1 Logan Lightning (3)
BNE 7 Moreton Bay United (2) 2–5 Queensland Lions (3)
BNE 8 Centenary Stormers (6) 0–6 Olympic FC (2)

Zone Sub Zone Tie no Home Team Score Away Team
NQL FNQ 9 Mareeba United (3) 3–5 Far North Queensland FC (2)
NQL NQ 10 Brothers Townsville (3) 1–2 Northern Fury (2)
NQL CQ 11 Clinton (3) w/o Central Queensland (2)
Walkover for Clinton – Central Queensland removed.
SEQ SC 12 Caloundra FC (3) 3–3† Sunshine Coast (2)
Caloundra advance 4–2 on penalties.
SEQ SWQ 13 Willowburn (3)1–2† South West Queensland Thunder (2)
SEQ GC 14 Murwillumbah (3) 0–8 Palm Beach (2)

Fifth Round

A total of 16 Queensland teams took part in this stage of the competition. All matches in this round were completed by 24 May 2014.[10]

Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
BNE 1 Queensland Lions (3) 2–1 Logan Lightning (3)
BNE 2 Wolves FC (3) 1–4 Olympic FC (2)
BNE 3 Rochedale Rovers (3) 0–2 Peninsula Power (3)
BNE 4 Brisbane Strikers (2) 7–1 Ipswich Knights (3)

Zone Sub Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
NQL FNQ v NQ 5 Far North Queensland FC (2) 4–1 Northern Fury (2)
NQL MRF v CQ 6 Mackay Magpies (3) 7–0 Clinton (3)
SEQ WB v SC 7 Gympie Diggers (4) 0–5 Caloundra FC (3)
SEQ SWQ v GC 8 South West Queensland Thunder (2) 0–4 Palm Beach (2)

Quarter Finals

A total of 8 Queensland teams took part in this stage of the competition. The four victorious teams in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32. Matches in this round were played on 27 May–21 June 2014.[10]

Zone Tie no Home Team (Tier) Score Away Team (Tier)
BNE 1 Brisbane Strikers (2) 3–2 Queensland Lions (3)
BNE 2 Peninsula Power (3) 1–2 Olympic FC (2)
NQL 3 Far North Queensland FC (2) 6–1 Mackay Magpies (3)
SEQ 4 Caloundra FC (3) 0–1 Palm Beach (2)

South Australia

South Australian clubs, other than Adelaide United in the A-League, may qualify for the FFA Cup via the 2014 Coca Cola Federation Cup. One place from South Australia (the winner of the Final) will qualify for the 2014 FFA Cup.

First Round

A total of 26 South Australian teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 15 February–2 March 2014.[12]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Cumberland United (2) 6–0 Gawler (3)
2 West Adelaide (2) 1–0 Adelaide Cobras (3)
3 Eastern United (3) 2–3 West Torrens Birkalla (2)
4 Western Strikers (2) 4–1 Sturt Lions (3)
5 Noarlunga United (3) 2–2† The Cove (3)
The Cove advance 5–3 on penalties.
6 Adelaide Raiders (2) 1–4 Adelaide City (2)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
7 Adelaide Olympic (3) 3–1 Northern Demons (3)
8 White City Woodville (2) 1–2 Para Hills Knights (2)
9 Seaford Rangers (3) 3–7 Modbury Jets (3)
10 South Adelaide Panthers (2) 1–0 Port Adelaide Pirates (3)
11 Playford City Patriots (3) 3–4 Adelaide Blue Eagles (2)
12 Salisbury United (3) 0–4 Adelaide Comets (2)
13 Campbelltown City (2) 2–1 Adelaide Hills Hawks (3)

Second Round

A total of 16 South Australian teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 5 April 2014.[12]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Para Hills Knights (2) 4–3† Adelaide Comets (2)
2 Western Toros (3) 1–4 West Adelaide (2)
3 Cumberland United (2) 1–3 Croydon Kings (2)
4 South Adelaide Panthers (2) 0–0† West Torrens Birkalla (2)
West Torrens Birkalla advance 7–6 on penalties.
5 Adelaide City (2) 4–1 Adelaide Blue Eagles (2)
6 Adelaide Olympic (3) 0–1 The Cove (3)
7 MetroStars (2) 1–0† Campbelltown City (2)
8 Western Strikers (2) 3–2† Modbury Jets (3)

Quarter Finals

A total of 8 South Australian teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 21–30 April 2014.[12]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 The Cove (3) 0–1 Croydon Kings (2)
2 MetroStars (2) 1–1† Adelaide City (2)
Adelaide City advance 5–4 on penalties
3 Para Hills Knights (2) 1–4† West Adelaide (2)
4 West Torrens Birkalla (2) 0–2 Western Strikers (2)

Semi Finals

A total of 4 South Australian teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 7–14 May 2014.[12]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Croydon Kings (2) 1–3 Adelaide City (2)
2 Western Strikers (2) 1–5 West Adelaide (2)

Final

A total of 2 South Australian teams took part in this stage of the competition. The victorious team in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup. The match in this round was played on 31 May 2014.[12]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Adelaide City (2) 4–1 West Adelaide (2)

Tasmania

Tasmanian clubs qualify for the FFA Cup via the 2014 Milan Lakoseljac Cup. One place from Tasmania (the winner of the Final) will qualify for the 2014 FFA Cup.

Qualifying Round

A total of 7 Tasmanian teams took part in this stage of the competition. Byes to the Round of 16 were given to two clubs. Matches in this round were played on 10 March 2014.[13]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Tasmania University (3) 6–0 New Town Eagles (3)
2 Clarence United (3) 4–2 Riverside Olympic (3)
3 Nelson Eastern Suburbs (3) w/o Prospect Knights (3)
Walkover for Nelson Eastern Suburbs – Prospect Knights removed.

First Round

A total of 16 Tasmanian teams took part in this stage of the competition. Clubs from the T-League a conference of the National Premier Leagues and the top two clubs from the Northern Premier League and Southern Premier League in 2013 were admitted into the competition at this stage. Matches in this round were played on 15–23 March 2014.[13]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Devonport City (2) 6–0 Ulverstone (3)
2 Launceston City (2) 3–1 Somerset (3)
3 Glenorchy Knights (2) 0–1 Tasmania University (3)
4 South Hobart (2) 11–1 Nelson Eastern Suburbs (3)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
5 Taroona FC (3) 0–1 Clarence United (3)
6 Northern Rangers (2) 3–0 Hobart Olympia (2)
7 Tilford Zebras (2) w/o Burnie United (3)
Walkover for Hobart Zebras – Burnie United removed.
8 Beachside (3) 0–5 Kingborough Lions (2)

Quarter Finals

A total of 8 Tasmanian teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 21 April 2014.[13]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Clarence United (3) 0–4 Tilford Zebras (2)
2 Northern Rangers (2) 4–1 Devonport City (2)
3 Tasmania University (3) 1–2† Kingborough Lions (2)
4 Launceston City (2) 1–3 South Hobart (2)

Semi Finals

A total of 4 Tasmanian teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 3–4 May 2014.[13]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 South Hobart (2) 5–1 Northern Rangers (2)
2 Kingborough Lions (2) 0–7 Tilford Zebras (2)

Final

A total of 2 Tasmanian teams took part in this stage of the competition. The victorious team in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32. This match was played on 9 June 2014.[13]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 South Hobart (2) 3–0 Tilford Zebras (2)

Victoria

Victorian clubs, other than A-League clubs, will qualify for the final rounds of the FFA Cup via the 2014 Dockerty Cup (formerly known as the FFV State Knockout Cup). Other than the two A-League teams, four teams from Victoria (the semi-finalists) will qualify for the Round of 32.

First Round

A total of 70 teams took part in this stage of the competition, which was open to teams from the Victorian State League Division 5, regional, metros and masters leagues. Teams were seeded in terms of which round they would enter based on their Division in 2013. Tiers in the table refer to the current (2014) division, after a major reorganization of the Victorian competition structure. A total of 10 teams were given a Bye to the Second Round. Matches in this round were played on 1–4 March 2014.[14]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Old Trinity Grammarians (8) 3–0 Old Ivanhoe Grammarians (8)
2 Altona North (7) 1–1† East Bentleigh (8)
East Bentleigh advance 5–4 on penalties.
3 Greenvale United (8) w/o Lyndale United (7)
Walkover for Greenvale United – Lyndale United removed.
4 Ringwood City (7) w/o Melton Phoenix (7)
Walkover for Melton Phoenix – Ringwood City removed.
5 Baxter (8) 0–5 Springvale City (8)
6 Dandenong Wolves (8) 3–1 Glen Waverley (8)
7 Wangaratta City (9) 0–5 Mazenod United (7)
Mazenod United removed from competition for fielding an ineligible player.
8 Old Mentonians (7) 1–0 Mitchell Rangers (8)
9 Brimbank Stallions (7) 2–1 Manningham United FC (7)
10 Fawkner (7) 0–5 Shepparton South (9)
11 Albert Park (8) 2–1 Swinburne University (8)
12 Kyneton District (8) w/o Endeavour Hills (8)
Walkover for Kyneton District – Endeavour Hills removed.
13 West Preston (7) w/o Reservoir Yeti (8)
Walkover for West Preston – Reservoir Yeti removed.
14 Whitehorse United (7) w/o Light United (8)
Walkover for Light United – Whitehorse United removed.
15 Yarra Jets (8) 0–14 Eltham Redbacks (8)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
16 Twin City Wanderers (9) w/o Healesville (8)
Walkover for Twin City Wanderers – Healesville removed.
17 Spring Hills (8) 0–1 Parkville Panthers (7)
Parkville Panthers removed from competition for fielding an ineligible player.
18 Banksia Power (8) w/o Sebastopol Vikings (7)
Walkover for Sebastopol Vikings – Banksia Power removed.
19 Melbourne Tornado (9) w/o Boroondara Eagles (7)
Walkover for Boroondara Eagles – Melbourne Tornado removed.
20 Cobram Victory (9) 4–2 Old Xaverians (8)
21 Heidelberg Eagles (7) 2–3 Watsonia Heights (7)
22 Point Cook (7) 3–2 Laverton Park (7)
23 Keon Park (8) 3–4 Prahran City (8)
Prahran City removed from competition for fielding an ineligible player.
24 Sandown Lions (7) w/o Balmoral (8)
Walkover for Balmoral – Sandown Lions removed.
25 Truganina Hornets (8) 4–3 St Kevins Old Boys (8)
Truganina Hornets removed from competition for fielding an ineligible player.
26 Mill Park (8) 2–0 RMIT (10)
27 Northern United (8) w/o Oak Park (8)
Walkover for Oak Park – Northern United removed.
28 Melbourne City (7) 4–1 Montrose (8)
29 Meadow Park Eagles (7) w/o Melbourne Lions (8)
Walkover for Meadow Park Eagles – Melbourne Lions removed.
30 Lillydale Eagles (8) w/o Sporting Carlton (8)
Walkover for Lillydale Eagles – Sporting Carlton removed.

Second Round

A total of 112 teams took part in this stage of the competition. 72 Clubs from the clubs from the Victorian State League Division 4 and Division 3 entered into the competition at this stage. Teams were seeded in terms of which round they would enter based on their Division in 2013. Tiers in the table refer to the current (2014) division. Matches in this round were played on 7–9 March 2014.[14]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Melbourne City (7) 1–0 Old Melburnians (6)
2 Sebastopol Vikings (7) w/o Moreland United (5)
Walkover for Sebastopol Vikings – Moreland United removed.
3 Meadow Park Eagles (7) 3–2 Albert Park (8)
4 Corio (5) 1–1† Essendon United (6)
Corio advance 6–5 on penalties.
5 Waverley Wanderers (7) 1–2 Banyule City (5)
6 Altona City (6) w/o Brunswick Zebras (6)
Walkover for Altona City – Brunswick Zebras removed.
7 Rowville Eagles (7) 3–2 Maribyrnong Greens (7)
8 Western Eagles (6) 0–4 Westvale (5)
9 Oak Park (8) w/o Williamstown SC (6)
Walkover for Williamstown – Oak Park removed.
10 Lillydale Eagles (8) w/o Hoppers Crossing (7)
Walkover for Hoppers Crossing – Lillydale Eagles removed.
11 Spring Hills FC (8) 2–4† Shepparton South (9)
12 Wangaratta City (9) w/o Knox City (6)
Walkover for Knox City – Wangaratta City removed.
13 Geelong Rangers (6) 2–0 Monash University (6)
14 Geelong (5) w/o Essendon Royals (6)
Walkover for Geelong – Essendon Royals removed.
15 South Yarra FC (6) 7–3 Collingwood City FC (7)
16 Parkmore FC (8) 4–0 Middle Park FC (6)
17 Whittlesea United (6) 5–1 Brimbank Stallions (7)
18 Bell Park (7) 4–2 Bundoora United (7)
19 FC Strathmore (7) 2–3 Skye United (7)
20 Sporting Whittlesea (5) 1–1† Caulfield United Cobras (6)
Sporting Whittlesea advance 5–4 on penalties.
21 Mooroolbark (5) w/o Light United (8)
Walkover for Mooroolbark – Light United removed.
22 Epping City (7) 2–3 Elwood City (6)
23 Mill Park (8) w/o Upfield (7)
Walkover for Upfield – Mill Park removed.
24 Old Scotch (5) 4–0 Springvale City (8)
25 Seaford United (5) 1–1† St. Kilda (7)
St. Kilda advance 5–3 on penalties.
26 Monbulk Rangers (6) 5–0 Balmoral (8)
27 North City Wolves (6) 0–3 Beaumaris (5)
28 Lara (8) 0–3 North Sunshine Eagles (5)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
29 North Caulfield (5) w/o Yarraville (5)
Walkover for North Caulfield – Yarraville removed.
30 Cobram Victory (9) w/o Riversdale (6)
Walkover for Cobram Victory – Riversdale removed.
31 Sunbury United (4) w/o Hume United (5)
Walkover for Sunbury United – Hume United removed.
32 Frankston Pines (5) 6–0 Old Mentonians (7)
33 Kyneton District (8) 4–1 Greenvale United (8)
34 Peninsula Strikers (5) 1–2 Darebin United (7)
35 Endeavour United (7) 0–4 Eltham Redbacks (8)
36 Old Camberwell Grammarians (7) w/o Kings Domain (8)
Walkover for Old Camberwell Grammarians – Kings Domain removed.
37 Melbourne University (5) 6–0 Keon Park (8)
38 Harrisfield Hurricanes (8) w/o West Preston (7)
Walkover for West Preston – Harrisfield Hurricanes removed.
39 Northern Roosters (6) 3–0 Hampton Park United Sparrows (7)
40 Croydon City Arrows (7) 3–0 Brandon Park (7)
41 Northern Falcons (7) 1–3 East Brighton United (6)
42 Plenty Valley Lions (7) 7–2 Keilor Wolves (8)
43 Sandringham (6) w/o Lalor United (6)
Walkover for Lalor United – Sandringham removed.
44 Warragul United (5) 2–6 Nunawading City (5)
45 Twin City Wanderers (9) 9–0 Watsonia Heights (7)
46 White Star Dandenong (8) w/o Heatherton United (5)
Walkover for Heatherton United – White Star Dandenong removed.
47 Berwick City (5) 5–0 Old Trinity Grammarians (8)
48 Brighton (7) w/o Surf Coast (7)
Walkover for Surf Coast – Brighton removed.
49 Heidelberg Stars (5) 7–0 Point Cook (7)
50 Casey Comets (4) 13–0 Chelsea (8)
51 Cairnlea (4) 3–1 Noble Park (4)
52 St Kevins Old Boys SC (8) 3–1 Boroondara Eagles (7)
53 Old Carey (6) 2–0† Keysborough SC (7)
54 Melton Phoenix (7) 3–4 Ashburton United FC (6)
55 Bayside Argonauts (7) w/o Dandenong Wolves (8)
Walkover for Bayside Argonauts – Dandenong Wolves removed.
56 East Bentleigh (8) 0–2 Doncaster Rovers (4)

Third Round

A total of 80 teams took part in this stage of the competition. 24 Clubs from the Victorian State League Division 2 entered into the competition at this stage. Teams were seeded in terms of which round they would enter based on their Division in 2013. Tiers in the table refer to the current (2014) division. Matches in this round were played on 14–22 March 2014.[14]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Bell Park (7) 0–6 Heidelberg Stars (5)
2 Northern Roosters (6) 3–2† Knox City FC (6)
3 Bayside Argonauts (7) 0–5 Ballarat Red Devils (2)
4 Cobram Victory (9) w/o Morwell Pegasus (4)
Walkover for Cobram Victory – Morwell Pegasus removed.
5 Shepparton South (9) 2–4 Frankston Pines (5)
6 Nunawading City (5) 4–2 Meadow Park Eagles (7)
7 Eltham Redbacks (8) 5–1 Old Camberwell Grammarians (7)
8 FC Clifton Hill (4) 2–1 Hoppers Crossing (7)
9 North Caulfield (5) 5–3 Kyneton District (8)
10 Altona City (6) 1–5 Moreland City (4)
11 Parkmore (8) 1–1† St Kevins Old Boys (8)
St Kevins Old Boys advance 4–2 on penalties.
12 Malvern City (4) 3–1 Williamstown SC (6)
13 Keilor Park (4) 5–0 Sebastopol Vikings (7)
14 Geelong (5) 1–3 Avondale Heights (3)
15 Surf Coast (7) 1–2 Berwick City (5)
16 Banyule City (5) 1–2 Sydenham Park (4)
17 North Sunshine Eagles (5) 4–1 Altona East Phoenix (4)
18 Upfield (7) 2–3 Westvale (5)
19 La Trobe University (5) w/o Brunswick City (3)
Walkover for Brunswick City – La Trobe University removed.
20 Sporting Whittlesea (5) 0–4 Sunbury United (4)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
21 Fitzroy City (4) 1–3 Kingston City (3)
22 Melbourne University (5) 2–0 Monbulk Rangers (6)
23 Corio SC (5) 3–0 Langwarrin (4)
24 St. Kilda (7) 2–1† Diamond Valley United (4)
25 Doncaster Rovers (4) 1–2 South Springvale (4)
26 Plenty Valley Lions (7) 2–1 Mooroolbark (5)
27 Springvale White Eagles (3) 5–3† Ashburton United FC (6)
28 Melbourne City (7) 0–2 Elwood City (6)
29 East Brighton United (6) w/o Whittlesea Ranges (3)
Walkover for Whittlesea Ranges – East Brighton United removed.
30 Westgate FC (4) 0–3 Mornington (4)
31 Darebin United (7) 0–6 Old Scotch (5)
32 Rowville Eagles (7) 0–2 Skye United (7)
33 Cairnlea (4) 7–0 West Preston (7)
34 Croydon City Arrows (7) 1–4 Doveton (5)
35 Heatherton United (5) 1–3 Twin City Wanderers (9)
36 Dandenong City (3) 4–4† Preston Lions (4)
Preston Lions advance 4–2 on penalties.
37 Geelong Rangers (6) w/o Beaumaris (5)
Walkover for Beaumaris – Geelong Rangers removed.
38 Old Carey (6) 0–4 Noble Park United (4)
39 Casey Comets (4) 2–1 Lalor United (6)
40 Whittlesea United (6) 3–1 South Yarra FC (6)

Fourth Round

A total of 64 teams took part in this stage of the competition. 12 Clubs from the Victorian Premier League and 12 Clubs from the Victorian State League Division 1 entered into the competition at this stage. Teams were seeded in terms of which round they would enter based on their Division in 2013. Tiers in the table refer to the current (2014) division. Matches in this round were played on 20 March–15 April 2014.[14]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Westvale (5)7–2 Nunawading City (5)
2 Twin City Wanderers (9) 1–5 Avondale Heights (3)
3 Port Melbourne (2) 0–3 Northcote City (2)
4 Corio (5) 2–2† Frankston Pines (5)
Frankston Pines advance 4–2 on penalties.
5 Beaumaris (5) 3–2 Heidelberg Stars (5)
6 Bulleen Lions (3) 3–1 Moreland City (4)
7 Oakleigh Cannons (2) 1–2 Werribee City (2)
8 Old Scotch (5) 0–4 Richmond (3)
9 Sydenham Park (4) 0–4 Keilor Park (4)
10 Doveton (5) 3–2 North Caulfield (5)
11 Box Hill United (3) 2–2† North Sunshine Eagles (5)
North Sunshine Eagles advance 5–4 on penalties.
12 North Geelong Warriors (3) 0–2 Preston Lions (4)
13 Bentleigh Greens (2) 3–0 St. Kilda (7)
14 Brunswick City (3) 0–1 Elwood City (6)
15 Pascoe Vale (2) 0–1 South Springvale (4)
16 Hume City (2) 5–0 Casey Comets (4)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
17 Clifton Hill (4) 1–2 St Albans Saints (3)
18 Noble Park United (4) 1–3 Mornington (4)
19 Berwick City (5) 3–2 Western Suburbs (4)
20 Dandenong Thunder (2) 2–1 Heidelberg United (2)
21 Skye United (7) 1–1† Melbourne University (5)
Skye United advance 4–2 on penalties.
22 Kingston City (3) 0–1† Moreland Zebras (3)
23 Melbourne Knights (2) 4–0 Whittlesea Ranges (3)
24 Plenty Valley Lions (7) 3–4 Eastern Lions (4)
25 Malvern City (4) 1–2 Sunbury United (4)
26 Fawkner Blues (4) 4–2 Eltham Redbacks (8)
27 Sunshine George Cross (3) 0–1 South Melbourne (2)
28 Cairnlea (4) 5–1 St Kevins Old Boys (8)
29 Green Gully (2) 2–1 Ballarat Red Devils (2)
30 Springvale White Eagles (3) 1–0 Altona Magic (4)
31 Northern Roosters (6) 0–1 Whittlesea United (6)
32 Southern Stars (4) 3–2 Cobram Victory (9)

Fifth Round

A total of 32 teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 17 April–14 May 2014.[14]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Avondale Heights (3) 1–2 St Albans Saints (3)
2 South Springvale (4) 3–1 Cairnlea (4)
3 Bulleen Lions (3) 10–0 Westvale (5)
4 Preston Lions (4) 0–5 Werribee City (2)
5 Bentleigh Greens (2) 3–1 Moreland Zebras (3)
6 Dandenong Thunder (2) 3–1 Doveton (5)
7 Frankston Pines (5) 0–4 Green Gully (2)
8 Elwood City (6) w/o Northcote City (2)
Walkover for Northcote City – Elwood City removed.

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
9 Hume City (2) 8–0 Skye United (7)
10 Fawkner Blues (4) 1–0 Beaumaris (5)
11 Richmond (3) 2–1† North Sunshine Eagles (5)
12 Berwick City (5) 1–4 South Melbourne (2)
13 Melbourne Knights (2) 2–1† Mornington (4)
14 Southern Stars (4) 1–2† Sunbury United (4)
15 Keilor Park (4) 0–0† Eastern Lions (4)
Eastern Lions advance 4–2 on penalties.
16 Whittlesea United (6) 0–4 Springvale White Eagles (3)

Sixth Round

A total of 16 teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 28 May–4 June 2014.[14]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Bulleen Lions (3) 0–1 Bentleigh Greens (2)
2 Dandenong Thunder (2)0–1† South Melbourne (2)
3 Fawkner Blues (4) 0–1 South Springvale (4)
4 Green Gully (2)1–4 Melbourne Knights (2)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
5 Werribee City (2) 1–2 Northcote City (2)
6 Richmond (3) 4–0 Sunbury United (4)
7 St Albans Saints (3) 4–1 Eastern Lions (4)
8 Springvale White Eagles (3) 0–6 Hume City (2)

Quarter Finals

A total of 8 teams took part in this stage of the competition. The four victorious teams in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32 and to the Semi Finals of the 2014 Dockerty Cup. Matches in this round were played on 11–25 June 2014.[14]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 South Melbourne (2) 0–2 Melbourne Knights (2)
2 Hume City (2) 0–3 South Springvale (4)
3 Northcote City (2) 1–1† St Albans Saints (3)
St Albans Saints advance 6–5 on penalties.
4 Richmond (3) 1–3 Bentleigh Greens (2)

Western Australia

Western Australian clubs, other than Perth Glory in the A-League, qualify for the FFA Cup via the Football West State Cup, known this year for sponsorship reasons as the 2014 Cool Ridge Cup. Two places from WA (the semi-final winners) qualified for the FFA Cup 2014 Round of 32.

Qualifying Round

A total of 39 Western Australian teams took part in this stage of the competition and 3 teams were given a Bye to the First Round. 24 clubs from the All Flags State League Division 1 and State League Division 2 and 15 clubs from various divisions of the 2013 Sunday League were admitted into the competition at this stage. Matches in this round were played on 29 March 2014.[15]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Ashfield (3) 5–1 Hamersley Rovers (5)
2 Wanneroo City (3) 3–1 Canning City (3)
3 South Perth United (5) 1–2 Kingsley (5)
4 Queens Park (5) 0–4 Dianella White Eagles (3)
5 Kelmscott Roos (4) 5–7 Curtin University (4)
6 Shamrock Rovers Perth (3) 4–2 Morley-Windmills (3)
7 Quinns (4) 0–2 UWA-Nedlands (3)
8 Forrestfield United (4) 4–2 Balga (4)
9 Mandurah City (3) 4–0 BB United (5)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
10 Joondalup City (4) 4–0 Ballajura (7)
11 Perth Royals (5) 4–2 Gosnells City (3)
12 Kwinana United (5) 1–10 Joondalup United (4)
13 Port Kennedy (6) 6–0 Ellenbrook United (4)
14 Rockingham City (4) 1–0 Gwelup Croatia (5)
15 Kalamunda United (6) 1–8 Fremantle Croatia (5)
16 Western Knights (3) 2–4 Bunbury Forum Force (3)
17 Southern Spirit (5) 2–3 Olympic Kingsway (4)
18 Melville City (4) 4–2 Whitfords City (5)

First Round

A total of 32 teams took part in this stage of the competition. 11 of the 12 Clubs from the National Premier Leagues entered into the competition at this stage, with the exception of Perth Glory Youth who were not eligible.[16] Matches in this round were played on 5 April 2014.[15]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Joondalup United (4) 3–2 Bunbury Forum Force (3)
2 Kingsley (5) 2–6 Rockingham City (4)
3 Cockburn City (2) 4–0 Wanneroo City (3)
4 Dianella White Eagles (3) 1–3 Armadale (2)
5 Perth (2) 7–2 Port Kennedy (6)
6 ECU Joondalup (2) 3–0 Forrestfield United (4)
7 UWA-Nedlands (3) 1–2 Curtin University (4)
8 Bayswater City (2) 5–0 Ashfield (3)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
9 Fremantle United (4) 4–2 Olympic Kingsway (4)
10 Joondalup City (4) 0–2 Stirling Lions (2)
11 Floreat Athena (2)3–1 Perth Royals (5)
12 Fremantle Croatia (5) 1–4 Shamrock Rovers Perth (3)
13 Melville City (4) 0–5 Balcatta (2)
14 Swan United (3) 0–6 Sorrento (2)
15 Subiaco AFC (2) 6–2 Mandurah City (3)
16 North Perth United (5) 1–4 Inglewood United (2)

Second Round

A total of 16 teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 21 April 2014.[15]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 Cockburn City (2) 3–1 Perth (2)
2 Floreat Athena (2) 5–0 Sorrento (2)
3 ECU Joondalup (2) 5–2 Shamrock Rovers Perth (3)
4 Bayswater City (2) 3–1 Armadale (2)

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
5 Balcatta (2) 3–1 Joondalup United (4)
6 Inglewood United (2) 4–1 Fremantle United (4)
7 Rockingham City (4)1–8 Stirling Lions (2)
8 Subiaco AFC (2) 3–0 Curtin University (4)

Quarter Finals

A total of 8 teams took part in this stage of the competition. Matches in this round were played on 10 May 2014.[15]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 ECU Joondalup (2) 3–1† Balcatta (2)
2 Inglewood United (2) 2–2† Bayswater City (2)
Bayswater City advance 5–4 on penalties.
3 Stirling Lions (2) 3–2† Floreat Athena (2)
4 Subiaco AFC (2) 2–1 Cockburn City (2)

Semi Finals

A total of 4 teams took part in this stage of the competition. The two victorious teams in this round qualified for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32, and also for the Cool Ridge Cup Final. Matches in this round were played on 2 June 2014.[15]

Tie no Home team (Tier) Score Away team (Tier)
1 ECU Joondalup (2) 1–3 Stirling Lions (2)
2 Subiaco AFC (2) 0–4 Bayswater City (2)

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