The 2011 Copa del Sol took place in Elche and La Manga, Spain between January 27 and February 7, 2011. The competition was played at La Manga Stadium and Estadio Martínez Valero along with various smaller training pitches for "loser games". Unlike the first edition of the tournament the format of the competition was played as a knockout tournament. The winner of the tournament was awarded 40,000[1] FC Karpaty Lviv won the tournament after beating FC Shakhtar Donetsk with 1–0 in the final.

2011 Copa del Sol
Tournament details
CountrySpain
Dates27 January – 7 February
Teams16
Final positions
ChampionsUkraine Karpaty Lviv
Runner-upUkraine Shakhtar Donetsk
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored65 (2.71 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)3 goals
Brazil César Santin
Brazil Douglas Costa
Romania Costin Curelea
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Bracket edit

Note:   Copenhagen withdrew themselves from the tournament after the Quarter-finals.   Aalesund were drawn as Lucky Losers and went on into the Semi-Finals.

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-final Final
            
  Copenhagen 5
  Vålerenga 1
  Copenhagen (pen.) 1 (5)
  Aalesund 1 (3)
  Aalesund 2
  Wisła Kraków 0
  Aalesund 1 (6)
  FC Karpaty Lviv (pen.) 1 (7)
  Tromsø 0
  IFK Göteborg 2
  IFK Göteborg 0
  FC Karpaty Lviv 1
  Molde 1 (3)
  FC Karpaty Lviv (pen.) 1 (4)
  FC Karpaty Lviv 1
  Shakhtar Donetsk 0
  Rosenborg (pen.) 0 (5)
  Rapid Bucharest 0 (3)
  Rosenborg 4
  Spartak Moscow 0
  Malmö FF 1
  Spartak Moscow 2
  Rosenborg 1
  Shakhtar Donetsk 4
  FC Nordsjælland 1
  Sportul Studenţesc 0
  FC Nordsjælland 1
  Shakhtar Donetsk 3
  Shakhtar Donetsk 2
  Viktoria Plzeň 1

Round of 16 edit

Copenhagen  5–1  Vålerenga
Pospěch   11'
Santin   43', 64'
Grønkjær   48'
Zohore   86'
Berre   41'

Aalesund  2–0  Wisła Kraków
Arnefjord   57'
Herrera   88'

Tromsø  0–2  IFK Göteborg
Drugge   12'
Hysén   59'

Molde  1–1  Karpaty Lviv
Angan   30' Kozhanov   24' (pen.)
Penalties
Diouf  
Steen  
Angan  
Ulvestad  
Holm  
3–4   Guruli
  Oshchypko
  Tkachuk
  Tubić


Malmö FF  1–2  Spartak Moscow
Molins   23' Halsti   25' (o.g.)
Dzyuba   43'


Quarter-finals edit



Spartak Moscow  0–4  Rosenborg
Moldskred   5'
Prica   15'
Jamtfall   32'
Olsen   74'

Placement matches edit

Round of 16 Losers edit

Wisła Kraków  0–4  Vålerenga
Berre   35'
Singh   45', 65'
Nielsen   60'

Molde  1–5  Tromsø
Hoseth   56' Johansen   15'
Møller   25'
Björck   31'
Knarvik   64'
Andersen   81'


Sportul Studenţesc  4–1  Viktoria Plzeň
Curelea   62', 82', 84'
Ferfelea   63'
Rezek   32'

Losers edit

Wisła Kraków  0–2  Molde
Diouf   44'
Eikrem   59'

Winners edit

Vålerenga  0–2  Tromsø
Rushfeldt   45'
Knarvik   86'

Malmö FF  0–1  Sportul Studenţesc
Maxim   53'

Quarter-finals losers edit

Copenhagen  1–1  IFK Göteborg
N'Doye   90+3' Wendt   83' (o.g.)
Penalties
Vingaard  
T. Kristensen  
Zohore  
N'Doye  
1–3   Svensson
  Hysén
  Bjarnason
  Jónsson

FC Nordsjælland  0–4  Spartak Moscow
Alex   27', 48'
McGeady   61'
Ananidze   72'

Semi-finals edit

Note:   Copenhagen withdrew themselves from the tournament after the Quarter-finals.   Aalesund were drawn as Lucky Losers and went on into the Semi-Finals.


Rosenborg  1–4  Shakhtar Donetsk
Åsen   66' Adriano   4'
Douglas Costa   17'
Mkhitaryan   28'
Willian   73' (pen.)

Final edit

Winner edit

Winner of the 2011 Copa del Sol

Goalscorers edit

3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goals

Broadcasting rights edit

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "TV4 Sport bjuder på Shakhtar Donetsk, Spartak Moskva, FC Köpenhamn, MFF och IFK Göteborg i Copa del Sol 2011" (in Swedish). IEC in sports. Archived from the original (pdf) on 2012-09-21. Retrieved 2011-01-13.
  2. ^ "Soccer Tournament | Copa del Sol". Archived from the original on 2011-06-28. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
  3. ^ http://www.canal9.dk/7203[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Orange sport odkodowany przez miesiąc" (in Polish). Orange Sport. Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  5. ^ http://ntvplus.ru/about/news.xl?id=49463 Archived 2011-01-31 at the Wayback Machine in Russian
  6. ^ http://terrikon.com/posts/74692 in Russian

External links edit