The 2002
Svenska Cupen
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was the 47th season of the main
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football
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Cup. The competition started on 1 April 2002 and concluded on 9 November 2002 with the
final
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, held at
Råsunda Stadium
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Solna Municipality
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in
Stockholm County.
Djurgårdens IF
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won the final 1–0 against
AIK.
First round
There were 34 matches played between 1 April and 16 April 2002. There were 68 teams in the first round from
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,
Division 2 and
Division 3, but also including a few teams from
Division 4
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and
Division 5.
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Second round
In this round the 34 winning teams from the previous round were joined by 30 teams from
Allsvenskan
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and
Superettan
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. The 32 matches were played between 23 April and 4 May 2002.
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Third round
The 16 matches in this round were played between 7 May and 17 May 2002.
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Fourth round
The 8 matches in this round were played between 26 June and 27 June 2002.
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Quarter-finals
The 4 matches in this round were played between 18 July and 26 July 2002.
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Semi-finals
The semi-finals were played on 26 September 2002.
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Final
The final was played on 9 November 2002 at the
Råsunda Stadium
Råsunda Stadium (; also known as Råsunda Fotbollsstadion, Råsundastadion, Råsunda Football Stadium or just Råsunda) was the Swedish national football stadium. It was located in Solna Municipality in Stockholm and named after the district ...
.
Footnotes
External links
Svenska Cupen 2002 - Svenskfotboll.se- Official Website
Svenska Cupen 2002 – everysport.com
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2002
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Cupen
2002 domestic association football cups