2013 AFC Cup final explained

2013 AFC Cup Final
Event:2013 AFC Cup
Team1:Al-Qadsia
Team1score:0
Team2:Al-Kuwait
Team2score:2
Date:2 November 2013
Stadium:Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium
City:Kuwait City
Man Of The Match1a:Rogerinho
Referee:Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir (Singapore)
Attendance:10,000
Previous:2012
Next:2014

The 2013 AFC Cup Final was the final of the 2013 AFC Cup, the 10th edition of the AFC Cup, a football competition organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for clubs from "developing countries" in Asia.[1]

The final was contested as a single match between two Kuwaiti teams, Al-Qadsia and Al-Kuwait. The match was hosted by Al-Qadsia at the Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium in Kuwait City on 2 November 2013.

Defending champions Al-Kuwait defeated Al-Qadsia 2–0 to claim their third AFC Cup title in five years, and became the first team to win the AFC Cup three times.[2] Both finalists also qualified for the 2014 AFC Champions League.

Venue

The Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium, also known as the Peace and Friendship Stadium, is located at Kuwait City and holds 21,500 people.

This was the third AFC Cup final held in Kuwait. The 2009 AFC Cup Final was hosted by Al-Kuwait at the Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium, while the 2010 AFC Cup Final was hosted by Al-Qadsia at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium.

Background

Al-Kuwait were the defending champions, and had played in three previous finals, winning twice in 2009 and 2012 and losing in 2011, while Al-Qadsia had lost their only previous final in 2010. In fact, since 2009 when Kuwaiti clubs first entered the AFC Cup, this was the fifth straight single-match finals that featured either Al-Kuwait or Al-Qadsia.

The two teams also met in the round of 16 of the 2011 AFC Cup and 2012 AFC Cup, with Al-Kuwait eliminating Al-Qadsia both times on penalties.

Road to final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

Al-QadsiaRound Al-Kuwait
ByeQualifying play-offBye
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
Al-Shorta0–1 (H)Matchday 1 Al-Riffa2–0 (A)
Al-Ramtha3–0 (A)Matchday 2 Safa3–1 (H)
Ravshan Kulob3–0 (H)Matchday 3 Regar-TadAZ3–1 (A)
Ravshan Kulob3–1 (A)Matchday 4 Regar-TadAZ5–0 (H)
Al-Shorta2–0 (A)Matchday 5 Al-Riffa2–3 (H)
Al-Ramtha2–2 (H)Matchday 6 Safa0–1 (A)
Group D winnerFinal standingsGroup A winner
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnock-out stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Fanja4–0 (H) (single match)Round of 16 Dohuk1–1 (4–1p) (H) (single match)
Al-Shorta2–2 (a)0–0 (H)2–2 (A)Quarterfinals New Radiant12–27–2 (A)5–0 (H)
Al-Faisaly3–12–1 (H)1–0 (A)Semifinals East Bengal7–24–2 (H)3–0 (A)

Rules

The final was played as a single match, with the host team decided by draw. If tied after regulation, extra time and, if necessary, penalty shoot-out were used to decide the winner.[1]

Match

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GK 22 Nawaf Al Khaldi
DF 2 Khalid El Ebrahim
DF 13
DF 18 Amer Al Fadhel
DF 46
MF 5 Ibrahima Keita
MF 8 Saleh Al Sheikh (c)
MF 14
MF 19
FW 10 Omar Al Soma
FW 42 Saif Al Hashan
Substitutes
GK 23 Ahmed Al Fahdli
DF 37 Abdulrahman Al Enezi
MF 11 Fahad Al Ansari
FW 7
FW 27
FW 34
FW 45 Michel Simplício
Manager
Mohammed Ibrahem
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GK 1 Musab Al Kanderi
DF 2
DF 3
DF 18
DF 19
MF 20 Hussain Hakem
MF 33 Fahad Hamoud
FW 10 Rogério
FW 13 Chadi Hammami
FW 15 Waleed Ali
FW 17
Substitutes
GK 22 Bader Al Azmi
MF 8
MF 14 Abdullah Al Dhafeeri
MF 31
FW 11 Ali Al Kandari
FW 16 Khaled Al Azemi
MF 37
Manager
Marin Ion
AFC Man of the Match:
Rogerinho (Al-Kuwait)

Assistant referees


Tang Yew Mun (Singapore)
Jeffrey Goh Gek Pheng (Singapore)
Fourth official


Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AFC Cup 2013 Competition Regulations. AFC. PDF.
  2. Web site: Kuwait SC retain AFC Cup title. AFC. 3 November 2013.