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2014–15 Taça de Portugal

The 2014–15 Taça de Portugal was the 75th season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier Portuguese football knockout cup competition organised by the Portuguese Football Federation.


Tournament details
Portugal
6 September 2014 – 31 May 2015
135
Sporting CP (16th title)
Braga
103
343 (3.33 per match)
Jonas (6 goals)

The 2014–15 Taça de Portugal was the 75th season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier Portuguese football knockout cup competition organised by the Portuguese Football Federation.

The competition was contested by a total of 135 clubs, comprising teams from the top three tiers of Portuguese football and the winners of the District Cups. It began with the first-round matches on 6 September 2014 and concluded on 31 May 2015 with the final at the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras, where Sporting CP defeated Braga 3–1 on penalties, after a 2–2 draw at the end of extra-time. This was the first time that the competition's final was decided by a penalty shootout. With this victory, Sporting CP secured their 16th title in the competition and ended a seven-year run without winning official competitions, following their win at the 2008 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.

The title holders were Benfica, who beat Rio Ave 1–0 in the 2014 final to win the competition for a record 25th time. They were not able to defend their title after being defeated 1–2 by eventual finalists Braga in the fifth round.

As the winners, Sporting CP earned the right to play in the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League group stage. However, since they qualified for the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League play-off round through their league placing, their cup winners place in the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League group stage was transferred directly to the highest-placed team in the league qualified for the UEFA Europa League (Braga) – instead of being given to the cup runners-up, as in previous seasons –, with the highest-placed team in the league that did not qualify to European competitions (Belenenses) receiving a place in the third qualifying round.

As in the previous season, the competition format was organised in a knockout system consisting of seven rounds before the final match. A total of 99 teams – 79 competing in the third-tier Campeonato Nacional de Seniores (excluding Marítimo C) and the 20 District Cup winners – enter the tournament in the first round, with 49 of them receiving a bye to the next round. In the second round, these teams are joined by the 18 teams competing in the second-tier Segunda Liga (excluding B teams) and the 25 winners of the first round. In the third round, the 18 top-tier Primeira Liga teams enter the competition for the first time, playing against the 46 winners of the second round. Unlike the previous rounds, which are contested as one-legged fixtures, the semi-finals are played over two legs in a home-and-away basis. The final is played at a neutral venue, traditionally the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras.

RoundTeamsremainingTeamsinvolvedWinners from theprevious roundNew entriesin this roundLeagues entering in this round
First round13599none99Campeonato Nacional de SenioresDistrict Football Associations (District Cup winners)
Second round110927418Segunda Liga
Third round64644618Primeira Liga
Fourth round323232nonenone
Fifth round161616nonenone
Quarter-finals888nonenone
Semi-finals444nonenone
Final222nonenone

A total of 135 teams competing in the top three tiers of the Portuguese football plus the District FA Cups were considered eligible by FPF to participate in the competition:

2014–15 Taça de Portugal teams
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Académica de Coimbra Arouca Belenenses Benfica Boavista Estoril

Gil Vicente Moreirense Marítimo Nacional Paços de Ferreira Penafiel

Porto Rio Ave Sporting CP Braga Vitória de Guimarães Vitória de Setúbal | Académica de Coimbra Arouca Belenenses Benfica Boavista Estoril | Gil Vicente Moreirense Marítimo Nacional Paços de Ferreira Penafiel | Porto Rio Ave Sporting CP Braga Vitória de Guimarães Vitória de Setúbal | | | | | | | | Académica de Coimbra Arouca Belenenses Benfica Boavista Estoril | Gil Vicente Moreirense Marítimo Nacional Paços de Ferreira Penafiel | Porto Rio Ave Sporting CP Braga Vitória de Guimarães Vitória de Setúbal | | | | | | | | | Académico de Viseu Atlético Beira-Mar Chaves Desportivo das Aves Farense

Feirense Freamunde Leixões Olhanense U.D. Oliveirense Oriental

Portimonense Santa Clara Sporting da Covilhã Tondela Trofense União da Madeira | Académico de Viseu Atlético Beira-Mar Chaves Desportivo das Aves Farense | Feirense Freamunde Leixões Olhanense U.D. Oliveirense Oriental | Portimonense Santa Clara Sporting da Covilhã Tondela Trofense União da Madeira | | | | | | | | Académico de Viseu Atlético Beira-Mar Chaves Desportivo das Aves Farense | Feirense Freamunde Leixões Olhanense U.D. Oliveirense Oriental | Portimonense Santa Clara Sporting da Covilhã Tondela Trofense União da Madeira | | | | | | | | | Series A (10 teams) Bragança Cerveira Fafe Limianos Mirandela Pedras Salgadas Santa Maria Vianense Vieira Vilaverdense

Series B (10 teams) Amarante Famalicão Felgueiras 1932 A.D. Oliveirense Ribeirão CCD Santa Eulália Tirsense Varzim Vila Real Vizela

Series C (10 teams) Cinfães Coimbrões Sporting de Espinho Gondomar Lusitânia Lourosa Moimenta da Beira Pedras Rubras Sobrado Salgueiros 08 Sousense

Series D (9 teams) Anadia Camacha Cesarense Estarreja Gafanha Gouveia Lusitano Vildemoinhos Sanjoanense São João de Ver

Series E (10 teams) Benfica Castelo Branco Mortágua Naval Nogueirense Oliveira do Hospital Pampilhosa Sourense Sporting de Pombal Tourizense Vitória de Sernache

Series F (10 teams) Alcanenense Atlético Ouriense Atlético Riachense Caldas Eléctrico Fátima Mafra Sertanense Torreense União de Leiria

Series G (10 teams) 1º de Dezembro Atlético da Malveira Casa Pia Cova da Piedade Fabril Barreiro Loures Pinhalnovense Sacavenense Sintrense União de Montemor

Series H (10 teams) Aljustrelense Atlético de Reguengos Angrense Ferreiras Louletano Lusitano VRSA Moura Operário Praiense Quarteirense | Series A (10 teams) Bragança Cerveira Fafe Limianos Mirandela Pedras Salgadas Santa Maria Vianense Vieira Vilaverdense | Series B (10 teams) Amarante Famalicão Felgueiras 1932 A.D. Oliveirense Ribeirão CCD Santa Eulália Tirsense Varzim Vila Real Vizela | Series C (10 teams) Cinfães Coimbrões Sporting de Espinho Gondomar Lusitânia Lourosa Moimenta da Beira Pedras Rubras Sobrado Salgueiros 08 Sousense | Series D (9 teams) Anadia Camacha Cesarense Estarreja Gafanha Gouveia Lusitano Vildemoinhos Sanjoanense São João de Ver | Series E (10 teams) Benfica Castelo Branco Mortágua Naval Nogueirense Oliveira do Hospital Pampilhosa Sourense Sporting de Pombal Tourizense Vitória de Sernache | Series F (10 teams) Alcanenense Atlético Ouriense Atlético Riachense Caldas Eléctrico Fátima Mafra Sertanense Torreense União de Leiria | Series G (10 teams) 1º de Dezembro Atlético da Malveira Casa Pia Cova da Piedade Fabril Barreiro Loures Pinhalnovense Sacavenense Sintrense União de Montemor | Series H (10 teams) Aljustrelense Atlético de Reguengos Angrense Ferreiras Louletano Lusitano VRSA Moura Operário Praiense Quarteirense | | | Series A (10 teams) Bragança Cerveira Fafe Limianos Mirandela Pedras Salgadas Santa Maria Vianense Vieira Vilaverdense | Series B (10 teams) Amarante Famalicão Felgueiras 1932 A.D. Oliveirense Ribeirão CCD Santa Eulália Tirsense Varzim Vila Real Vizela | Series C (10 teams) Cinfães Coimbrões Sporting de Espinho Gondomar Lusitânia Lourosa Moimenta da Beira Pedras Rubras Sobrado Salgueiros 08 Sousense | | | | | | | | | Series D (9 teams) Anadia Camacha Cesarense Estarreja Gafanha Gouveia Lusitano Vildemoinhos Sanjoanense São João de Ver | Series E (10 teams) Benfica Castelo Branco Mortágua Naval Nogueirense Oliveira do Hospital Pampilhosa Sourense Sporting de Pombal Tourizense Vitória de Sernache | Series F (10 teams) Alcanenense Atlético Ouriense Atlético Riachense Caldas Eléctrico Fátima Mafra Sertanense Torreense União de Leiria | | | | | | | | | Series G (10 teams) 1º de Dezembro Atlético da Malveira Casa Pia Cova da Piedade Fabril Barreiro Loures Pinhalnovense Sacavenense Sintrense União de Montemor | Series H (10 teams) Aljustrelense Atlético de Reguengos Angrense Ferreiras Louletano Lusitano VRSA Moura Operário Praiense Quarteirense | | | | | | | | | | Azores: Boavista Ribeirinha Algarve FA: Silves Aveiro FA: Águeda Beja FA: Piense Braga FA: Merelinense Bragança FA: Argozelo Castelo Branco FA: Alcains

Coimbra FA: Febres Évora FA: Viana Alentejo Guarda FA: ACD Soito Leiria FA: Marinhense Lisboa FA: Real Massamá Madeira FA: Câmara de Lobos Portalegre FA: Mosteirense

Porto FA: Serzedo Santarém FA: Fazendense Setúbal FA: Amora Viana do Castelo FA: ADC Correlhã Vila Real FA: Montalegre Viseu FA: Paivense | Azores: Boavista Ribeirinha Algarve FA: Silves Aveiro FA: Águeda Beja FA: Piense Braga FA: Merelinense Bragança FA: Argozelo Castelo Branco FA: Alcains | Coimbra FA: Febres Évora FA: Viana Alentejo Guarda FA: ACD Soito Leiria FA: Marinhense Lisboa FA: Real Massamá Madeira FA: Câmara de Lobos Portalegre FA: Mosteirense | Porto FA: Serzedo Santarém FA: Fazendense Setúbal FA: Amora Viana do Castelo FA: ADC Correlhã Vila Real FA: Montalegre Viseu FA: Paivense | | | | | | | | Azores: Boavista Ribeirinha Algarve FA: Silves Aveiro FA: Águeda Beja FA: Piense Braga FA: Merelinense Bragança FA: Argozelo Castelo Branco FA: Alcains | Coimbra FA: Febres Évora FA: Viana Alentejo Guarda FA: ACD Soito Leiria FA: Marinhense Lisboa FA: Real Massamá Madeira FA: Câmara de Lobos Portalegre FA: Mosteirense | Porto FA: Serzedo Santarém FA: Fazendense Setúbal FA: Amora Viana do Castelo FA: ADC Correlhã Vila Real FA: Montalegre Viseu FA: Paivense | | | | | | | |

All draws are held at the FPF headquarters in Lisbon. Match kick-off times are in WET (UTC+0) from the fourth round to the first leg of the semi-finals, and in WEST (UTC+1) during the rest of the competition.

RoundDraw dateMain date(s)FixturesTeamsPrize money
First round29 July 20146–7 September 201425135 → 110€2,000
Second round11 September 201427–28 September 201446110 → 64€3,000
Third round2 October 201418–19 October 20143264 → 32€4,000
Fourth round27 October 201423 November 20141632 → 16€5,000
Fifth round27 November 201417 December 2014816 → 8€7,500
Quarter-finals22 December 20147 January 201548 → 4€10,000
Semi-finals4 March 2015 (1st leg) 8 April 2015 (2nd leg)44 → 2€15,000
Final31 May 201512 → 1€300,000 (winner)€150,000 (runner-up)

A total of 99 teams from the Campeonato Nacional de Seniores (CN) and the District Football Associations (D) entered in the first round. The draw took place on Tuesday, 29 July 2014, at 12:00 WEST, and determined the 50 teams playing this round and the 49 teams receiving a bye to the second round. Matches were played on 6 and 7 September 2014.

Primeira LigaSegunda LigaCamp. Nac. SenioresDistrict FAsTotal
18 / 1818 / 1879 / 7920 / 20135 / 135

Fixtures

A total of 92 teams contested the second round: the 25 winners of the first round, the 49 teams given a bye to this round, and the 18 teams competing in the Segunda Liga (II). The draw took place on Thursday, 11 September, at 12:00 WEST, and matches were played on 27 and 28 September 2014.

Primeira LigaSegunda LigaCamp. Nac. SenioresDistrict FAsTotal
18 / 1818 / 1859 / 7915 / 20110 / 135

Fixtures

A total of 64 teams contested the third round: the 46 winners of the second round and the 18 teams competing in the Primeira Liga (I). The draw took place on Thursday, 2 October, at 12:00 WEST, and matches were played on 17–19 October 2014.

Primeira LigaSegunda LigaCamp. Nac. SenioresDistrict FAsTotal
18 / 1812 / 1830 / 794 / 2064 / 135

Fixtures

A total of 32 teams contested the fourth round. The draw took place on Monday, 27 October, at 12:00 WET, and matches were played on 21–23 November 2014.

Primeira LigaSegunda LigaCamp. Nac. SenioresDistrict FAsTotal
13 / 188 / 1811 / 790 / 2032 / 135

Fixtures

A total of 16 teams contested the fifth round. The draw took place on Thursday, 27 November, at 12:30 WET, and matches were played on 16–18 December 2014.

Primeira LigaSegunda LigaCamp. Nac. SenioresDistrict FAsTotal
10 / 183 / 183 / 790 / 2016 / 135

Fixtures

The draw for the quarter-finals took place on Monday, 22 December, at 12:30 WET, and matches were played on 6–8 January 2015.

Primeira LigaSegunda LigaCamp. Nac. SenioresDistrict FAsTotal
7 / 180 / 181 / 790 / 208 / 135

Fixtures

The semi-final pairings were determined on 22 December 2014, following the draw for the quarter-finals. This round was contested over two legs in a home-and-away system, with the first leg played on 4 March and 7 April 2015 and the second leg played on 8 and 30 April 2015.

Primeira LigaSegunda LigaCamp. Nac. SenioresDistrict FAsTotal
4 / 180 / 180 / 790 / 204 / 135
  • 2014–15 Primeira Liga

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