2010 AFC Cup final

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The 2010 AFC Cup Final was a football match played on Saturday, 6 November 2010 between Al-Qadsia and Al-Ittihad. It was the 7th final of the AFC Cup. The game was played at Jaber International Stadium, Kuwait City.

2010 AFC Cup final
Al-Ittihad won 4–2 on penalties
Date6 November 2010
VenueJaber International Stadium, Kuwait City
RefereeKhalil Al Ghamdi (Saudi Arabia)
Attendance58,604
WeatherWarm weather, 24*C
2009
2011

Both finalists were eligible to compete in the play-offs for the 2011 AFC Champions League, subject to AFC's assessment for professionalism based on selected criteria.

Al-Ittihad won the game after penalties. The game was tied 1–1 after regular time and Extra Time. It was their first title.[1]

Background

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Both teams met already in the preliminary round. The first game ended in a scoreless draw, while Al-Qadsia won the second match 3–0, but in the second match it was already known that both sides would advance. Both teams had a hard time surviving the first knockout-stage where Al-Qadsia needed extra time to beat the Indian club Churchill Brothers while Al-Ittihad drew Al-Kuwait 1–1 after 120 minutes and won 5–4 after penalties. In the quarterfinals both teams had no bigger problems to advance to the semifinals. Al-Ittihad lost the first leg in the semifinals 0–1 against Muangthong United F.C. from Thailand but came back to win the second leg at home 2–0.[2] Al-Qadsia lost the first leg 2–0 and was in need of a comeback at home. In the second leg they defeated Al-Riffa 4–1 and advanced to the final.[3]

Route to the final

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Al-QadsidaRoundAl-Ittihad
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Al-Qadsia6420145+914
Al-Ittihad6312108+210
Al-Nejmeh6312128+410
Kingfisher East Bengal6006520−150
Group stage
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Al-Qadsia6420145+914
Al-Ittihad6312108+210
Al-Nejmeh6312128+410
Kingfisher East Bengal6006520−150
OpponentResultLegsKnockout phaseOpponentResultLegs
Churchill Brothers2–1 (a.e.t.)2–1 homeRound of 16 Al-Kuwait1–1 (5–4 p)1–1 away
Thai Port F.C.3–03–0 home; 0–0 awayQuarterfinals Kazma4–23–2 home; 1–0 away
Al-Riffa4–34–1 home; 0–2 awaySemifinals Muangthong United F.C.2–12–0 home; 0–1 away

Details

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Al Qadsia
Al Ittihad
Al-Qadsia Kuwait:
GK22 Nawaf Al Khaldi
DF4 Hussain Fadel  90'
DF13 Musaed Neda
DF18 Aamer Al Fadhel
DF28 Mohammad Rashed  111'
MF14 Talal Al Amer  51'   75'
MF15 Fahed Al Ansari
MF23 Jehad Al Hussain  120'
MF39 Abdulaziz Al Mashaan  117'
FW17 Bader Al Mutawa
FW27 Hamad Al Enezi  65'  78'
Substitutes:
GK1 Ali Al Essa
DF2 Ali Al Nemsh  111'
DF11 Ali Al Shamali
MF20 Omar Buhamad
FW7 Khalaf Al Salama
FW10 Firas Al Khatib  78'
FW30 Soud Al Mejmed  120'
Manager:
Mohammed Ibrahem
Al Ittihad Aleppo:
GK13 Khaled Haj Othman
DF4 Ahmad Kalasi  84'
DF5 Omar Hemidi
DF6 Majd Homsi
DF30 Abdulkader Dakka  90'
MF8 Mohamad Fares  91'
MF11 Taha Dyab
MF17 Mohamad Al Hasan  90+2'
MF18 Jude Kongnyuy
MF44 Ahmad Haj Mohamad  58'
FW9 Tamer Rashid  72'
Substitutes:
GK1 Yasser Jarkas
DF15 Mohamad Ghabbash
DF20 Salah Shahrour  98'  91'
MF14 Radwan Kalaji  84'
MF23 Youssef Asil
MF31 Ayman Salal  119'  72'
FW19 Mouchid Iyane Ly
Manager:
Valeriu Tița
Assistant referees:


Hassan Kamranifar
Reza Sokhandan
Fourth official:
Andre El Haddad

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Al Ittihad win AFC Cup". the-afc.com. 2010-11-06. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  2. ^ "Al Ittihad 2-0 Muangthong United. Agg 2-1". afc.com. 2010-10-19. Retrieved 2010-10-19.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Al Qadsia 4-1 Al Riffa. Agg. 4-3". afc.com. 2010-10-19. Archived from the original on 2018-12-21. Retrieved 2010-10-19.