The 2019 King Cup Final was the 44th final of the King Cup, Saudi Arabia's main football knock-out competition.

2019 King Cup Final
Event2019 King Cup
Date2 May 2019 (2019-05-02)
VenueKing Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh
RefereeNéstor Pitana (Argentina)[1]
Attendance58,223
WeatherPartly cloudy
32 °C (90 °F)
14% humidity[2]
2018
2020

It took place on 2 May 2019 at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and was contested between Al-Ittihad and Al-Taawoun. It was Al-Taawoun's second King Cup final and Al-Ittihad's 18th. This was the first-ever meeting between these two clubs in the final.

Al-Taawoun won the game 2–1 to secure their first title.[3] As winners of the 2019 King Cup, Al-Taawoun qualified for the 2020 AFC Champions League group stage and the 2019 Saudi Super Cup.[4]

Teams edit

Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Al-Ittihad 17 (1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1979, 1982, 1986, 1988, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2018)
Al-Taawoun 1 (1990)

Venue edit

The King Fahd International Stadium was announced as the final venue on 30 April 2019.[5] This was the sixth King Cup final hosted in the King Fahd International Stadium following those in 1988, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2013.

The King Fahd International Stadium was built in 1982 and was opened in 1987.[6] The stadium was used as a venue for the 1992, 1995, and the 1997 editions of the FIFA Confederations Cup.[7] Its current capacity is 68,752[8] and it is used by the Saudi Arabia national football team, Al-Nassr, Al-Shabab, and major domestic matches.

Background edit

Defending champions Al-Ittihad reached a record 18th final after a 4–2 win against Pro League champions Al-Nassr, beating them for the second time in a week.[9] This was Al-Ittihad's second consecutive final, and sixth final since the tournament was reintroduced.

Al-Taawoun reached their second final, after a historic 5–0 away win against Al-Hilal.[10] They finished as runners-up in their previous final appearance, losing to Al-Nassr. This was Al-Taawoun's first appearance in the final as a top-tier side, as they were a second-tier side in 1990.

The two teams met twice in the Pro League, with Al-Taawoun winning the first match 5–3 in Buraidah. The second match ended in a 0–0 draw in Jeddah. This was the first meeting between the two sides in the King Cup.

Road to the final edit

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Al-Ittihad Round Al-Taawoun
Opponent Result 2019 King Cup Opponent Result
Al-Jubail (A) 3–1 (a.e.t.) Round of 64 Al-Adalah (H) 1–0
Al-Washm (A) 2–1 Round of 32 Al-Nahda (H) 6–0
Al-Taqadom (A) 3–0 Round of 16 Al-Shabab (H) 3–0
Al-Batin (H) 4–3 Quarter-finals Al-Wehda (H) 3–0
Al-Nassr (H) 4–2 (a.e.t.) Semi-finals Al-Hilal (A) 5–0

Match edit

Details edit

Al-Ittihad1–2Al-Taawoun
  • Prijović   32'
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Al-Ittihad
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Al-Taawoun
GK 22   Fawaz Al-Qarni
RB 66   Saud Abdulhamid
CB 17   Manuel da Costa
CB 13   Ahmed Assiri (c)
LB 2   Abdullah Al-Ammar
CM 20   Karim El Ahmadi   71'
CM 35   Sékou Sanogo
RW 8   Fahad Al-Muwallad
AM 10   Carlos Villanueva
LW 23   Garry Rodrigues   64'
CF 99   Aleksandar Prijović
Substitutes:
GK 12   Assaf Al-Qarni
DF 21   Mohammed Reeman
DF 30   Awn Al-Saloli
MF 6   Khaled Al-Sumairi
MF 7   Jaber Mustafa
MF 15   Jamal Bajandouh
MF 77   Abdulaziz Al-Bishi
FW 9   Romarinho   64'
FW 26   Abdulaziz Al-Aryani
Manager:
  José Luis Sierra
GK 1   Cássio
RB 18   Madallah Al-Olayan
CB 5   Talal Al-Absi (c)
CB 32   Muteb Al-Mufarrij
LB 13   Ibrahim Al-Zubaidi   46'
RM 20   Héldon   89'
CM 6   Ryan Al-Mousa   60'
CM 55   Sandro Manoel   76'
LM 8   Nildo Petrolina   61'
CF 17   Cédric Amissi
CF 3   Léandre Tawamba   90+4'
Substitutes:
GK 23   Hussain Shae'an
DF 4   Ricardo Machado   90+4'
DF 16   Naif Al-Mousa
MF 7   Rabee Sufyani   89'
MF 10   Jehad Al-Hussain   46'
MF 11   Nasser Al-Daajani
MF 19   Ibrahim Al-Otaybi
FW 9   Abdulfattah Adam
FW 25   Mansour Al-Muwallad
Manager:
  Pedro Emanuel

Assistant referees:[1]
Hernán Maidana (Argentina)
Juan Pablo Belatti (Argentina)
Fourth official:[1]
Fernando Echenique (Argentina)
Video assistant referee:[1]
Anderson Daronco (Brazil)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Nine named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions, with a fourth allowed in extra time.

Statistics edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "كليف الحكم الأرجنتيني "نيستور بيتانا" لقيادة نهائي كأس الملك".
  2. ^ "Weather in May 2019 in Riyadh".
  3. ^ "التعاون يكتب التاريخ.. ويتوج بطلاً لكأس الملك".
  4. ^ "رئيس التعاون "القاسم": انتظروا "السكري" في السوبر".
  5. ^ "الخميس.. ملعب الملك فهد يحتضن نهائي كأس الملك".
  6. ^ "افتتاح استاد الملك فهد الدولي".
  7. ^ "كأس الملك فهد للقارات محط أنظار العالم".
  8. ^ "استاد الملك فهد الدولي تحفة معمارية يستوعب 70 ألف متفرج".
  9. ^ "اتحاد ناري.. هزم النصر برباعية وجدَّد المآسي".
  10. ^ "التعاون يسحق الهلال بخماسية ويبلغ نهائي كأس الملك".
  11. ^ a b c "team statistics".

External links edit