2021–22 Syrian Cup|
Country | Syria |
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Dates | 1 November 2021 – 19 August 2022 |
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Champions | Al-Ittihad[1] |
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Runners-up | Al-Wathba SC |
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Matches played | 43 |
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Goals scored | 154 (3.58 per match) |
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The 2021–22 version of the Syrian Cup is the 52nd edition to be played. It is the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Syria. Jableh are the defending champions.[2] The winners of the competition will enter the 2023 AFC Cup.
First round
Al Safsafa v Al-Forat Raqqah
Talbisa v Qara
Jadida Al Kaas v Haijana
Kafr Nubl v Al-Qalaa
Baniyas SC v Al Jezah
Al-Senamain v Douma
Al-Hawareth v Al-Safera
Al-Batisa v Hatlah
Al-Sabkha v Al-Salamiyah
Second round
Khattab v Jasem
Dair Al-Jerd v Al-Haijana
Al-Rastan v Sanamain
Muadamiyat al-Sham v Al Jezah
Artouz v Al-Batisa
Shorta Hama v Al-Hawareth
Ommal Hama v Merj Matar
Al-Nabek v Qamhana
Morek v Talbisa
Third round
Ommal Hama v Morek
Final phase
Bracket
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