2021–22 Svenska Cupen (women)
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The 2021–22
Svenska Cupen Damer Svenska Cupen (), also known as the Swedish Women's Cup in English, is the main Swedish women's association football knock-out tournament. A separate Svenska Cupen exists for men. Hammarby IF are the reigning champions, having defeated IFK Norrk ...
was the 39th edition of the
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main cup competition in
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.
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won the competition after defeating
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2–1 at the final.


Format

52 teams from the
Division 1 Division 1 or Division One may refer to: Association football * Azadegan League, the second-tier professional football league in Iran * Brisbane Premier League Division 1, the second-tier professional football league in Brisbane, Queensland, Austr ...
and below entered the first round. The winners will then join the
Elitettan Elitettan (, ) is the second highest division of Swedish women's football. Contested by 14 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Damallsvenskan The (; ), known as OBOS for sponsorship reasons, is the highest divisi ...
teams at the second round, while the
Damallsvenskan The (; ), known as OBOS for sponsorship reasons, is the highest division of women's football in Sweden. It is one of the best women's leagues in the world, and was founded in 1988. The division consists of a league of 14 teams. From 2013, t ...
teams join at the third round The qualification round starts from June and ends in February, after which the last 16 clubs would be grouped into 4 groups of 4 teams each.


Calendar

Below are the dates for each round as given by the official schedule:


Qualification round


First round

52 teams from the
Division 1 Division 1 or Division One may refer to: Association football * Azadegan League, the second-tier professional football league in Iran * Brisbane Premier League Division 1, the second-tier professional football league in Brisbane, Queensland, Austr ...
and lower entered this round via their districts qualifications. Matches were played between 21 June and 18 August 2021.


Matches


Second round

The 26 winners from the first round plus the 14
Elitettan Elitettan (, ) is the second highest division of Swedish women's football. Contested by 14 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Damallsvenskan The (; ), known as OBOS for sponsorship reasons, is the highest divisi ...
teams play in this round. Matches are played between 25 August and 8 September 2021.


Matches


Third round

The 20 winners from the first round plus the 12
Damallsvenskan The (; ), known as OBOS for sponsorship reasons, is the highest division of women's football in Sweden. It is one of the best women's leagues in the world, and was founded in 1988. The division consists of a league of 14 teams. From 2013, t ...
teams play in this round.


Matches


Group stage

The last 16 teams were divided into 4 groups of 4 teams each.


Group A


Matches


Group B


Matches


Group C


Matches


Group D


Matches


Knockout stage


Semi-finals


Final


Statistics


Top scorers


References

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