2002 Svenska Cupen

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The 2002 Svenska Cupen was the 47th season of the main Swedish football Cup. The competition started on 1 April 2002 and concluded on 9 November 2002 with the final, held at Råsunda Stadium, Solna Municipality in Stockholms län. Djurgårdens IF won the final 1–0 against AIK.[1]

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2002 Svenska Cupen
Tournament details
CountrySweden
Teams98
Final positions
ChampionsDjurgårdens IF
Runner-upAIK
Tournament statistics
Matches played97
2003 
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First round

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There were 34 matches played between 1 April and 16 April 2002. There were 68 teams in the first round from Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3, but also including a few teams from Division 4 and Division 5.

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1 April 2002
Friska Viljor FC 4–0 Robertsfors IK
10 April 2002
Bollstanäs SK 1–2 Syrianska FC
13 April 2002
IK Fyris 0–2 Essinge IK International FC
Gamla Upsala SK 2–1 Vallentuna BK
Kvarnsvedens IK 0–2 Skiljebo SK
Bunkeflo IF 1–0 Högaborgs BK
Habo IF 1–3 Lundens AIS
Holmalunds IF 0–1 IK Oddevold
VoIF Diana 0–8 BK Forward
IF Lödde 0–2 IFK Hässleholm
AIK Atlas 0–3 Myresjö IF
Stavstens IF FK 5–2 Kulladals FF
Snöstorp Nyhem FF 2–1 Höllvikens GIF
Frinnaryds IF 2–5 IFK Motala
Oskarström IS 5–0 Brämhults IK
Gunnilse IS 2–0 IK Tord
Gerdskens BK 1–0 Askims IK
Mariestads BK 1–2 Husqvarna FF
Melleruds IF 1–0 Vara SK
Ulvåkers IF 2–3 Degerfors IF
KF Velebit 0–2 Tidaholms GoIF
Viksjöfors IF 0–5 Sandvikens IF
14 April 2002
Lucksta IF 1–1
(p. 4–2)
Östersunds FK
Morön BK 0–2 Bodens BK
Krylbo IF 2–1 Tillberga IK
Värtans IK 1–3 Eskilstuna City FK
BK Zeros 1–1
(p. 5–3)
IFK Ölme
Bankeryds SK 0–2 Ytterby IS
IFK Tumbas FK 1–2 Spårvägens FF
IF Vindhemspojkarna 2–3 Väsby IK
Östra Ryds IF 1–2 Målilla GoIF
Vivalla-Lundby IF 0–4 Carlstad United BK
Visby IF Gute FK 0–4 IF Brommapojkarna
Svedala IF 3–4 Ängelholms FF
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Second round

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In this round the 34 winning teams from the previous round were joined by 30 teams from Allsvenskan and Superettan. 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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26 June 2002
Degerfors IF 1–2 AIK
Myresjö IF 3–4 (gg) Malmö FF
Ängelholms FF 0–0
(p. 1–3)
Väsby IK
Örebro SK 5–2 GIF Sundsvall
IFK Göteborg 5–0 Bunkeflo IF
27 June 2002
IF Elfsborg 3–1 Västerås SK FK
IFK Malmö FK 1–5 Djurgårdens IF
Örgryte IS 2–3 (gg) Hammarby IF
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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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18 July 2002
AIK 2–0 Hammarby IF
Malmö FF 4–2 Örebro SK
19 July 2002
Djurgårdens IF 3–2 (gg) Väsby IK
26 July 2002
IF Elfsborg 1–1
(p. 4–3)
IFK Göteborg
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Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played on 26 September 2002.

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26 September 2002
IF Elfsborg 0–1 AIK
Djurgårdens IF 4–0 Malmö FF
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Final

The final was played on 9 November 2002 at the Råsunda Stadium.[10][11]

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Attendance: 33,727

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