2009–10 Latvian Football Cup
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Latvian Football Cup
Latvian football Cup
The Latvian Football Cup is the main "knockout" cup competition in Latvian football. It started in 1937 replacing the previous knockout tournament – Riga Football Cup.The competition is a knockout tournament....

 2009–10
was the sixty-eighth season of the Latvia
Latvia
Latvia , officially the Republic of Latvia , is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Estonia , to the south by Lithuania , to the east by the Russian Federation , to the southeast by Belarus and shares maritime borders to the west with Sweden...

n annual football knock-out competition. For the first time the cup season switched from calendar year to fall/spring season. The winners, Jelgava
FK Jelgava
FK Jelgava is a Latvian football club that is based in Jelgava. Its best results came when the team was named RAF Jelgava.-Automobīlists Jelgava:...

, qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League 2010–11.

First round

October 17, 2009
FK Staiceles Bebri 4–4 SK Upesciems aet, p. 1–3
FK Madona/Kvarcs 3–0 FK Pļaviņas DM
FK Balvu Vilki/Mārupe 1–0 FK Priekuļi
RFS Flaminko 10–0 JFC Dobele/Spartak
FK Tukuma brāļi 3–3 COLDGEL/Varavīksne aet, p. 3–5
October 18, 2009
FK Olaine 0–1 FK Jelgava/BJSS
FK Ozolnieki 1–1 FK Viesulis aet, p. 5–3
FK Valka 5–1 FK Alberts
FK Ādaži/SVPDD 3–2 FB Gulbene 2005 aet
Bauskas rajona BJSS 4–1 FK Elvi aet

Second round

October 24, 2009
FK Madona/Kvarcs 0–4 FS Metta-LU Rīga
FS Metta-Latvijas Universitate Riga
FS Metta is a Latvian football club located in Rīga, Ķekava and Mārupe. It will play in the 1.līga in 2011. It is formed from Futbola Skola "METTA" and Latvijas Universitāte . It will play their home games in stadions Arkādija, Riga.-History:Football school "METTA" was officially founded on May...

FK Balvu Vilki/Mārupe 2–3 SK Upesciems aet
FK Valka 0–0 FK Auda aet, p. 4–2
RFS Flaminko 0–1 COLDGEL/Varavīksne
FK Ozolnieki 0–6 FK Jelgava
FK Jelgava
FK Jelgava is a Latvian football club that is based in Jelgava. Its best results came when the team was named RAF Jelgava.-Automobīlists Jelgava:...

Bauskas rajona BJSS 0–2 FC Jūrmala
October 25, 2009
FK Jelgava/BJSS 1–8 FK Kauguri/PBLC
FK Ādaži/SVPDD 1–4 FC Daugava
FK Daugava Daugavpils
FC Daugava is a Latvian football club from the city of Daugavpils. In 2007 they renamed from FC Ditton to FC Daugava....


Third round

April 2, 2010
FC Jūrmala 0–4 FK Ventspils
FK Ventspils
FK Ventspils is a Latvian football club, based at Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions in Ventspils city and is one of the most popular football clubs in the country. FK Ventspils plays in the Latvian Virsliga. They are the current champions of the tournament....

FC Daugava 1–4 SK Liepājas Metalurgs
April 3, 2010
FK Kauguri/PBLC
JFC Kauguri Jurmala
JFC Kauguri is a Latvian football club located in Jūrmala.-Current squad:...

walkover Skonto FC
Skonto FC
Skonto FC is a Latvian football club, founded in 1991. The club plays at the Skonto Stadium in Riga. Skonto won the Virsliga in the first 14 seasons of the league's existence , and often provides the core of the Latvia national football team...

FK Kauguri/PBLC retired from competition
FK Jelgava
FK Jelgava
FK Jelgava is a Latvian football club that is based in Jelgava. Its best results came when the team was named RAF Jelgava.-Automobīlists Jelgava:...

2–1 FC Tranzīts aet
FS Metta/LU
FS Metta-Latvijas Universitate Riga
FS Metta is a Latvian football club located in Rīga, Ķekava and Mārupe. It will play in the 1.līga in 2011. It is formed from Futbola Skola "METTA" and Latvijas Universitāte . It will play their home games in stadions Arkādija, Riga.-History:Football school "METTA" was officially founded on May...

1–3 FK Daugava/RFS
FK Daugava Riga
Previously FK Daugava 90 is a Latvian football club located in Riga and currently playing in Latvian First League. Formerly under the name Daugava the team was the headliner of Latvian football where played most of the countries top players but with the collapse of the Soviet Union the team ceased...

April 4, 2010
COLDGEL/Varavīksne 0–2 JFK Olimps/RFS
SK Upesciems 0–5 SK Blāzma
FK Valka 0–13 FK Jūrmala-VV

Quarterfinals

The eight winners from the previous round compete in this round. These matches took place on 14 April 2010.
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Semifinals

The four winners from the previous round compete in this round. These matches took place on 28 April 2010.
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Final

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