Coupe du Trône | |
Country: | Morocco |
Num Teams: | 64 (from the third round onwards) |
Champions: | RS Berkane (2nd title) |
Runner-Up: | Wydad AC |
Matches: | 63 |
Goals: | 171 |
Prevseason: | 2020–21 |
Nextseason: | 2022–23 |
Updated: | 28 July 2022 |
The 2021–22 Moroccan Throne Cup was the 65th staging of the Moroccan Throne Cup, the main knockout football tournament in Morocco.
RS Berkane won the final 3–2 over Wydad AC on penalties following a 0–0 draw after extra time for their second Thron Cup title.[1]
The fourth round was played on 23–24 February 2022.[2]
|}
The fourth round was played on 2–3 March 2022.[3]
|}
The following teams competed in the 2020–21 Moroccan Throne Cup.
16 teams of 2020–21 Botola
8 teams of 2020–21 Botola 2
5 teams of 2020–21 Division National
2 teams of 2020–21 Amateur Division I
1 team of 2020–21 Amateur Division II
Draw of the 2020–21 Moroccan Throne Cup final phase
Draw of the 2020–21 Moroccan Throne Cup round of 32
The Round of 32 matches were played on 11–13 March, and 5–6 April 2022.[4]
The Round of 16 matches were played on 18–21 March, and 9–10 April 2022.[5]
The Quarter-finals matches were played on 28–29 May, and 7 July 2022.[6]
The Semifinals matches will be played on 19-20 July 2022 at the Fez Stadium.
The following teams competed in the 2020–21 Moroccan Throne Cup Fourth round.
In addition to the 15 teams of 2021–22 Division National
11 teams of 2021–22 Amateur Division I-North Group
-South group
4 teams of 2021–22 Amateur Division II
2 teams of 2021–22 Amateur Division III
The fourth round was played on 29–30 January 2023.
|}
|}
The Round of 64 (1/32) matches were played on 5–6 February 2023, the clubs who participed in this stage are the qualified teams from the previous round plus the sixteen club of 2021–22 Botola 2.[7]
|}
|}
The following teams competed in the 2021–22 Moroccan Throne Cup.
16 teams of 2021-22 Botola
10 teams of 2021-22 Botola 2
2 teams of 2021–22 Division National
4 teams of 2021–22 Amateur Division I
Draw of the 2021–22 Moroccan Throne Cup final phase
The Round of 32 (1/16) matches were played on 9–10, 16 February and 15 March 2023. the clubs who participed in this stage are the qualified teams from the previous round plus the sixteen club of 2021–22 Botola.[8]
|}
|}
The draw was held on 16 March 2023,[9] the first team drawn played at home.[10] A total of eight games were played on 26, 28, 31 March and 12 April 2023.[11]
|}
The quarter-final matches were played on 13–14, 24 May 2023.[12] |}
Semi-final matches were played on 9 July 2023 at a neutral venue.[13] |}