2013–14 Swiss Cup


The 2013–14 Swiss Cup was the 89th season of Switzerland's annual football cup competition. The competition started on 14 August 2013 with the first game of Round 1 and ended on May 2014 with the Final. The winners of the competition qualified for the play-off round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. The title holders were Grasshopper Zürich.

Participating clubs

All 19 teams from Super League and Challenge League automatically entered this year's competition, as well as 45 teams from lower leagues. Teams from 1. Liga Promotion and below had to qualify through separate qualifying rounds within their leagues. Teams from regional leagues had to qualify by winning the last season's regional cups.
2013–14 Super League
10 teams
2013–14 Challenge League
9 teams
2013–14 1. Liga Promotion
10 teams
2013–14 1. Liga
11 teams
2013-14 2. Liga Interregional
10 teams
2013-14 Regional leagues
14 teams

  • FC Aarau
  • FC Basel
  • Grasshopper Zürich TH
  • FC Lausanne-Sport
  • FC Luzern
  • FC Sion
  • FC St. Gallen
  • FC Thun
  • BSC Young Boys
  • FC Zürich
  • FC Biel-Bienne
  • FC Chiasso
  • FC Locarno
  • FC Lugano
  • FC Schaffhausen
  • Servette FC
  • FC Wil
  • FC Winterthur
  • FC Wohlen
  • AC Bellinzona
  • SC Brühl
  • Étoile Carouge FC
  • FC Köniz
  • SC Kriens
  • FC Le Mont
  • BSC Old Boys
  • FC Stade Nyonnais
  • FC Tuggen
  • SC YF Juventus
  • FC Baden
  • FC Bavois
  • FC Bulle
  • FC Concordia Basel
  • FC Échallens
  • Lancy FC
  • FC Münsingen
  • Neuchâtel Xamax FCS
  • FC Schötz
  • FC Sursee
  • US Terre Sainte
  • FC Altstätten
  • FC Amriswil
  • FC Ascona
  • SC Buochs
  • FC Dietikon
  • FC Hergiswil
  • FC Kreuzlingen
  • FC La Chaux-de-Fonds
  • FC Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy
  • FC Vevey-Sports 05
  • Sixth tier
    • SC Balerna
    • FC Bassersdorf
    • AS Calcio Kreuzlingen
    • FC Chippis
    • FC Cornol
    • SC Fulenbach
    • FC Murten
    • FC Reinach
    • FC Savièse
    • FC Schönbühl
    • FC Suhr
    • FC Veyrier Sports
    Seventh tier
    • SC Obergeissenstein
    • FC WiesendangenFP
    TH Title holders.

    FP Qualified for having the lowest fair play points inside its regional tier.

    Qualified in their last season's tier qualifiers before being promoted.

    Qualified in their last season's tier qualifiers before being relegated.

    Round 1

    Teams from Super League and Challenge League were seeded in this round. In a match, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable.

    Round 2

    The winners of Round 1 played in this round. Teams from Super League were seeded, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable. FC Savièse, from the sixth tier of Swiss football, were the lowest-ranked team in this round.

    Round 3

    The winners of Round 2 played in this round. Teams from Super League were seeded, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league, if applicable. FC Baden, from the fourth tier of Swiss football, were the lowest-ranked team in this round.

    Quarter-finals

    The winners of Round 3 played in the Quarter-finals, there was no home advantage granted in the draw. FC Le Mont, from the third tier of Swiss football, were the lowest-ranked team in this round.
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    Semi-finals

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    Final