2015–16 Taça De Portugal
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The 2015–16 Taça de Portugal was the 76th season of the
Taça de Portugal The Taça de Portugal (; "Cup of Portugal") is an annual association football competition and the premier knockout tournament in Portuguese football. For sponsorship reasons, it has been known as Taça de Portugal Placard since the 2015–16 seaso ...
, the premier
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competition in
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. As of this season, it became also known as Taça de Portugal Placard due to sponsorship by sports betting game Placard. The competition was contested by a total of 155 clubs – an increase of 20 clubs compared to the previous edition – including teams from the top-three tiers of the
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and representatives of the fourth-tier District leagues and cups. It began with the first-round matches on 5 September 2015 and concluded on 22 May 2016, with
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at the
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in Oeiras. Making their second final appearance in two seasons,
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defeated
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4–2 in a
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(following a 2–2 draw at the end of
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to win the competition for the second time, 50 years after their first triumph in the 1965–66 edition. The title holders were
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, who were eliminated in the fifth round by Braga in a replay of the previous final.


Format

As in the previous season, the competition format was organised in a knockout system consisting of seven rounds before the final match. For this season, the number of participating clubs increased from 135 to 155, to accommodate twice the number of teams from the District levels. The concept of
repechage Repechage (; french: repêchage, "fishing out, rescuing") is a practice in series competitions that allows participants who failed to meet qualifying standards by a small margin to continue to the next round. A well known example is the wild car ...
was introduced, meaning that teams eliminated in one round could still compete in later rounds, to provide an even number of teams necessary to avoid
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. A total of 118 teams entered the tournament in the first round, 78 competing in the third-tier Campeonato de Portugal and 40 representatives from the District Football Associations. In the second round, the previous round winners were joined by the 19 teams competing in the second-tier
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. In the third round, the 18 top-tier
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teams entered the competition for the first time, playing against the 46 winners of the second round. In both second and third rounds, teams from higher tiers played away against teams from lower tiers; after the third round, the draw had no restrictions. Unlike the earlier one-legged rounds, the semi-finals are played as
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s, with home and away matches. The final is played as a one-off match at a neutral venue, traditionally the
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in Oeiras.


Teams

A total of 155 teams competing in the top-four tiers of Portuguese football plus the winners (or losing finalists) of the District Football Association Cups were considered eligible by the
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to participate in the competition:


Schedule

All draws are held at the FPF headquarters in
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. Match kick-off times are in WET (
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) from the fourth round to the semi-finals, and in
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(
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) during the rest of the competition.


First round

A total of 118 teams from the Campeonato de Portugal (CP) and the District Football Associations (D) entered the first round. The draw took place on Friday, 31 July 2015, at 11:00
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. The teams were divided into eight groups of 14 or 16 teams according to geographic criteria. Matches were played on 5, 6, 16 and 23 September 2015. ;Fixtures: Series A * Torcatense (CP) 3–3
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(D) * Águia de Vimioso (D) 3–3
Amares Amares () is a municipality in Braga District, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 18,889, in an area of 81.95 km². The present Mayor is Manuel Moreira, elected by the Social Democratic Party. The municipal holiday is June 13. Demographic ...
(D) * Atlético dos Arcos (D) 0–0 Limianos (CP) * Vianense (CP) 1–0 Neves (CP) *
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(D) 1–0 Vitorino dos Piães (D) * Pontassolense (D) 0–4
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(CP) * Vilaverdense (CP) 1–2 Bragança (CP) *
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(CP) 2–1
Pedras Salgadas Pedras Salgadas () is a small spa town in the district of Vila Real, in Northern Portugal, located approximately 37 km north of the district capital of Vila Real. It is famous for its mineral waters. There are several small hotels in the area, ...
(CP) Series B * São Martinho (CP) 2–0 Arões (CP) *
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(CP) 1–0
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(CP) * Mondinense (CP) 3–2
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(CP) *
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(CP) 0–0 Felgueiras 1932 (CP) *
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(CP) 2–3 Amarante (CP) *
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(CP) 1–0
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(CP) *
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(CP) 1–0 Sobrado (CP) Series C * Sanjoanense (CP) 4–1 Sousense (CP) * Gondomar (CP) 2–1 Coimbrões (CP) * Bustelo (CP) 0–1 Lusitânia de Lourosa (CP) *
Cinfães Cinfães () is a village and a List of Portuguese municipalities, municipality in the northern district of Viseu (district), Viseu, Portugal. The village proper has about 3,300 inhabitants. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 20,427,
(CP) 0–1 Salgueiros (CP) * Régua (D) 1–3
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(D) * São Roque (D) 1–2
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(D) * Oliveira do Douro (D) 4–3 Cesarense (CP) Series D * Lusitano de Vildemoinhos (CP) 2–0 Gafanha (CP) *
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(CP) 5–2
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(D) * Tourizense (CP) 1–2
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(CP) *
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(CP) 4–0
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(D) * Recreio de Águeda (D) 4–0 Trancoso (D) * Anadia (CP) 5–3
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(CP) *
Penalva do Castelo Penalva do Castelo () is a municipality in the district Viseu in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 7,956, in an area of 134.34 km2. The present mayor is Francisco Lopes de Carvalho, elected by the Socialist Party. The municipal holiday is ...
(D) 2–3
Mortágua Mortágua ( or ) is a municipality in the district of Viseu, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 9,607, in an area of 251.18 km2. The present mayor is José Júlio Norte, elected in 2013 by the Social Democratic Party. History Legend sug ...
(CP) Series E *
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(D) 0–1 Operário (CP) *
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(D) 1–4 União de Gavinhos (D) * Águias do Moradal (CP) 6–1
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(D) * Sporting Ideal (CP) 3–0 Vigor da Mocidade (D) * Pampilhosa (CP) 7–0 Estação (D) * Praiense (CP) 7–0 Mira Mar (D) *
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(CP) 1–3
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(CP) * Angrense (CP) 2–1 Académica – SF (CP) Series F * Alcanenense (CP) 2–1 Eléctrico (CP) * Peniche (CP) 1–2 Caldas (CP) * Vitória de Sernache (CP) 1–2 Crato (CP) * Benfica e Castelo Branco (CP) 9–0 Amiense (D) * Leiria e Marrazes (D) 0–1 Ginásio de Alcobaça (D) *
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(CP) *
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(CP) 4–0 Gavionenses (D) Series G * Alcochetense (D) 0–1
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(CP) * Atlético da Malveira (CP) 5–2
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(CP) * Mosteirense (D) 1–4 1º de Dezembro (CP) * Redondense (D) 0–2 Sacavenense (CP) *
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(CP) 3–1
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(CP) *
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(CP) 1–0
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(CP) * Coruchense (CP) 2–1 Povoense (D) *
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(CP) 1–3 Vilafranquense (D) Series H * Praia de Milfontes (D) 2–3 Sporting de Viana do Alentejo (D) * Pinhalnovense (CP) 2–1 Atlético de Reguengos (CP) *
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(CP) 0–1 Moura (CP) * Lagoa (D) 1–1 Amora (D) *
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(CP) 0–5
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(CP) * Castrense (CP) 2–0 Vasco da Gama da Vidigueira (D) *
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(CP) 2–0 Moncarapachense (D)


Second round

A total of 92 teams participated in the second round, comprising the 59 winners of the previous round, the 19 non-reserve teams competing in the
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(II), and 14 teams randomly drawn from among the first-round losers (repechage). The draw took place on Monday, 14 September 2015, at 11:00
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. Matches were played on 26–27 September and 8 October 2015. According to the new competition regulations, Segunda Liga sides played their matches away against lower division opponents. ;Repechage The following 14 first-round losing teams were selected to compete in the second round: * Alcochetense (D) *
Almancilense Sociedade Recreativa Almancilense ''(abbreviated as SR Almancilense)'' is a Portuguese football club based in Almancil, Loulé. History SR Almancilense currently play in the Campeonato de Portugal which is the third tier of Portuguese footbal ...
(CP) * Amiense (D) * Bustelo (CP) *
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(CP) * Coimbrões (CP) * Gafanha (CP) * Leiria e Marrazes (D) * Limianos (CP) *
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(D) * Mosteirense (D) *
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(CP) * São Roque (D) * Vitorino dos Piães (D) ;Fixtures:


Third round

A total of 64 teams participated in the third round, which included the 46 winners of the previous round and the 18 teams competing in the
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(I). The draw took place on Thursday, 1 October 2015, at 12:00
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. Matches were played on 16–18 October 2015. Similarly to what occurred with Segunda Liga teams in the previous round, Primeira Liga sides played their matches away against lower division teams. ;Fixtures:


Fourth round

A total of 32 teams participated in the fourth round, all of which had advanced from the previous round. The draw took place on Friday, 23 October 2015, at 12:00
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, and unlike previous rounds, was free of restrictions. Matches were played on 20–22 November 2015. ;Fixtures:


Fifth round

A total of 16 teams participated in the fifth round, all of which had advanced from the previous round. The draw took place on Thursday, 26 November 2015, at 11:00 WET. Matches were played on 15–17 December 2015. ;Fixtures:


Quarter-finals

A total of eight teams participated in the quarter-finals, all of which had advanced from the previous round. The draw took place on Monday, 21 December 2015, at 12:00 WET. Matches were played on 13 January 2016. ;Fixtures:


Semi-finals

The semi-final pairings were determined on 21 December 2015, following the draw for the quarter-finals. This round was contested over two legs in a home-and-away system; the first leg was played on 3–4 February and the second leg was played on 2 March 2016. ;Fixtures: ''Porto won 5–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Braga won 1–0 on aggregate.''


Final


Notes


References


External links


Official webpage
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