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The 2010–11
Saudi Crown Prince Cup The Saudi Crown Prince's Cup () was the oldest Saudi Arabian annual cup competition. History The cup was the oldest and first domestic football competition in Saudi Arabia; the first edition was held in 1956–57; five editions were played betwe ...
was the 36th season of the Saudi Crown Prince Cup since its establishment in 1957. This season's competition featured a total of 16 teams, 14 teams from the Pro League, and 2 teams from the qualifying rounds. Pro League side Al-Hilal were the defending champions and successfully defended their title. Al-Hilal won their fourth Crown Prince Cup title in a row and tenth in total after beating Al-Wehda 5–0 in the
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Qualifying rounds

All of the competing teams that are not members of the Pro League competed in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 2 available places in the Round of 16. First Division sides Al-Riyadh and Hajer qualified.


Preliminary round 1

The Preliminary Round 1 matches were played on 23 September 2010.


Preliminary round 2

The Preliminary Round 2 matches were played on 29 & 30 September and 1 October 2010.


First round

The First Round matches were played on 6, 7, & 8 October 2010.


Second round

The Second Round matches were played on 20 & 21 October 2010.


Third round

The Third Round matches were played on 31 October 2010.


Final round

The final round matches were played on 9 and 27 November 2010.


Bracket

Note: H: ''Home team'', A: ''Away team''


Round of 16

The Round of 16 fixtures were played on 31 January and 1, 2 and 3 February 2011. All times are local, AST (
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Quarter-finals

The Quarter-finals fixtures were played on 16 and 17 February 2011. All times are local, AST (
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Semi-finals

The Semi-finals fixtures were played on 10 and 11 March 2011. All times are local, AST (
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Final

The final was held on 15 April 2011 in the
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in Riyadh. All times are local, AST (
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Winner


Top goalscorers

''As of 15 April 2011''


See also

* 2011 Saudi Crown Prince Cup Final *
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References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Saudi Crown Prince Cup 2011 Saudi Crown Prince Cup seasons 2010–11 domestic association football cups Crown Prince Cup