when an underdog team faces a much better team in a cup competition and defeats the odds to win
first coined by the BBC sport website on 5/1/08
first coined by the BBC sport website on 5/1/08
"Non-League Chasetown are looking to provide the cupset of the day against Championship side Cardiff"
by cs192 January 05, 2008
Footballing occurrence in a cup competition where a team placed significantly lower down in the football league overcomes all odds and defeats the higher-ranked side.
by Gilldrew Anespie January 12, 2008
A cupset is another way of saying "Cup Upset", which is when a small team (usuall non-league) manages to defeat a very large team (usually in the English Premier League, Championship, League 1 or 2) to go to the next round of a competition. Usually refers to the FA Cup (football)
by Atashe'Gol January 05, 2008
Shrewsbury FC knocking Everton FC in the 2002-03 season FA cup third round at Gay Meadow. Therefore, a cupset.
by Alexc567 January 05, 2008
A word commonly used in English football to describe the event of a low ranked team unexpectedly knocking a larger team out of the cup. (Cup Upset)
by Mike J Flynn January 11, 2008
GOAL Chasetown 1-0 Cardiff
"Oh my word, what a Cupset we might have on our hands!"
(source BBC Sport 606).
"Oh my word, what a Cupset we might have on our hands!"
(source BBC Sport 606).
by _Lister January 05, 2008
Cupset refers to a situation in a sporting competition (typically where a Cup is the top prize to be awarded) where a team from a lower league defeats a team from a higher league.
Severity ranges from "Minor Cupset" (i.e. a team beating another in the division above), "Major Cupset" (i.e. a team defeating another two or three divisions above them), to "Miraculous Cupset" (i.e. a team that isn't even a part of the 'official' league(s), defeats a team in the top divisions of the official league(s).)
"Cupset" is a contraction of the words "Cup Upset". It derives from the popular FA Cup Competition run by the Football Association for English football clubs, but can theoretically be used for any competition with similar league styles.
Severity ranges from "Minor Cupset" (i.e. a team beating another in the division above), "Major Cupset" (i.e. a team defeating another two or three divisions above them), to "Miraculous Cupset" (i.e. a team that isn't even a part of the 'official' league(s), defeats a team in the top divisions of the official league(s).)
"Cupset" is a contraction of the words "Cup Upset". It derives from the popular FA Cup Competition run by the Football Association for English football clubs, but can theoretically be used for any competition with similar league styles.
"Do you remember when Southend United beat Manchester United in the League Cup? What a cupset that was."
"As it stands, it's Liverpool nil, Stevenage one, and with only five minutes to play, Liverpool are looking at a major cupset."
"As it stands, it's Liverpool nil, Stevenage one, and with only five minutes to play, Liverpool are looking at a major cupset."
by Stuart Robbins January 05, 2008