Magyar Kupa | |
Year: | 2018–19 |
Country: | Hungary |
Num Teams: | 52 |
Champions: | MOL-Pick Szeged (7th title) |
Runner-Up: | Telekom Veszprém |
Third: | Balatonfüredi KSE |
Fourth: | RotaChrom Dabas |
Matches: | 46 + 4 (Final four) |
Player: | Dean Bombač |
Prevseason: | 2017-18 |
The 2018–19 Magyar Kupa, known as (hu|[[Szerencsejáték Zrt.|TippMix]] férfi Magyar Kupa) for sponsorship reasons, was the 61st edition of the tournament.
The rounds of the 2018–19 competition are scheduled as follows:[1]
Round | Draw date and time | Matches | Number of fixtures | width=100 | Clubs | New entries this round |
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Pre-qualifying | 2 August 2018, 11:00 CEST | 2 September 2018 | 6 | 12 → 6 | 12 | |
Round I | 19 September 2018 | 16 | 32 → 16 | 26 | ||
Round II | 25 September 2018, 11:00 CEST | 17 October 2018 | 8 | 16 → 8 | none | |
Round III | 24 October 2018, 11:00 CEST | 21 November 2018 | 8 | 16 → 8 | 8 | |
Round IV | 27 November 2018, 11:00 CET | 12 December 2018 | 6 | 12 → 6 | 4 | |
Round V | 18 December 2018, 11:00 CET | 13 March 2019 | 4 | 8 → 4 | 2 | |
Final four | 19 March 2019, 11:00 CET | 6–7 April 2019 | 4 | 4 → 1 | none |
A total of 52 matches were take place, starting with Pre-qualifying on 29 August 2018 and culminating with the Final on 7 April 2019.
The pre-qualifying round ties was scheduled for 29 August – 2 September 2018.
|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 29 August|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 30 August|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 2 September|}
The first round ties was scheduled for 5–19 September 2018.
|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 5 September|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 7 September|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 8 September|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 17 September|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 18 September|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 19 September|}
The second round ties was scheduled for 9–17 October 2018.
|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 9 October|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 10 October|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 16 October|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 17 October|}
The third round ties was scheduled for 13–21 November 2018.
|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 13 November|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 14 November|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 19 November|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 20 November|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 21 November|}
The fourth round ties was scheduled for 3–12 December 2018.
|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 3 December|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 9 December|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 11 December|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 12 December|}
The fifth round ties was scheduled for 12 February – 13 March 2019.
|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 12 February|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 15 February|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 12 March|-!colspan="3" style="background:#ccccff;"| 13 March|}
The final four will be held on 6–7 April 2019 at the Főnix Hall in Debrecen.
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Alilović, Šego (goalkeepers), Balogh, Bánhidi, Blažević, Bodó, Bombač, Cañellas, Gaber, Henigman, Källman (c), Kašpárek, Maqueda, Sigurmannsson, Šoštarič, Zhitnikov | |
Head coach: Juan Carlos Pastor, Assistant coach: Marko Krivokapić |