1980 AFC Asian Cup final explained

1980 AFC Asian Cup Final
Event:1980 AFC Asian Cup
Team1:Kuwait
Team1score:3
Team2:South Korea
Team2association:
Team2score:0
Date:30 September 1980
Stadium:Sabah Al-Salem Stadium
City:Kuwait City
Referee:Sudarso Hardjowasito (Indonesia)
Attendance:25,000
Previous:1976
Next:1984

The 1980 AFC Asian Cup Final was a football match that took place on 30 September 1980, at the Sabah Al-Salem Stadium in Kuwait City, Kuwait, to determine the winner of the 1980 AFC Asian Cup. Kuwait defeated South Korea 3–0 with one goal from Al-Houti and two goals from Al-Dakhil, to win their first AFC Asian Cup.[1]

Background

The 1980 AFC Asian Cup was the seventh edition of the AFC Asian Cup, the premier football competition of AFC. Qualification began on 25 December 1978 and ended in 14 May 1979, with Kuwait automatically qualified as hosts.

In the previous edition, South Korea did not qualify, being eliminated by Malaysia and Thailand; while Kuwait automatically qualified due to the withdrawal of four teams in Group 1. Kuwait then took part in the competition and reached the final, before agonisingly lost to Iran 0–1 by a goal from Ali Parvin. This meeting was the first time the two nations faced each other in the final of a continental championship, this were both Kuwait and South Korea's second appearance in an Asian Cup final, with both teams lost to Iran in the two previous finals. However, South Korea had won the tournament in the two first editions when the knockout format was yet issued.

Venue

See main article: Sabah Al Salem Stadium.

The Sabah Al Salem Stadium, located in Kuwait City, Kuwait, hosted the 1980 AFC Asian Cup Final. The 15,000-seat stadium was built in 1977. It was only stadium used to host the 1980 Asian Cup; all matches were played in this stadium.

Route to the final

KuwaitRoundSouth Korea
OpponentsResultGroup stageOpponentsResult
1–1Match 11–1
3–1Match 22–0
0–3Match 33–0
4–0Match 44–1
Group B Runners-upFinal standingsGroup B winners
OpponentsResultKnockout stageOpponentsResult
2–1Semi-finals2–1

Match

Details

GK 22 Jasem Bahman
DF 2 Naeem Saad
DF 15
DF 4 Jamal Al-Qabendi
DF 3 Mahboub Juma'a
MF 11 Nassir Al-Ghanim
MF 6 Saad Al-Houti (c)
MF 8 Mohammed Karam
FW 16 Faisal Al-Dakhil
FW 9 Jasem Yaqoub
FW 10 Abdulaziz Al-Anberi
Substitution:
DF 14
Manager:
Carlos Alberto Parreira
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GK 21 Cho Byung-deuk
DF 12 Choi Jong-duk
DF 3 Hong Sung-ho
DF 8 Cho Young-jeung
DF 13
MF 15 Lee Kang-jo
MF 4 Cho Kwang-rae
MF 18 Hwang Seok-keun
FW9 Lee Young-moo
FW 22 Choi Soon-ho
FW 16 Chung Hae-won
Substitution:
DF 2
Manager:
Kim Jung-nam

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Asia's greatest national teams: Kuwait (1980s). the-AFC.