2021 King Cup final

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The 2021 King Cup Final was the 46th final of the King Cup, Saudi Arabia's main football knock-out competition since its inception in 1957.

2021 King Cup Final
Event2020–21 King Cup
Date27 May 2021 (2021-05-27)
VenueKing Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh
RefereeSzymon Marciniak (Poland)[1]
Attendance[note 1]
WeatherClear
36 °C (97 °F)
7% humidity
2020
2022

The final was played at the King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, on 27 May 2021. The match was contested by Al-Taawoun and Al-Faisaly.[2] It will be Al-Taawoun's 3rd King Cup final and Al-Faisaly's 2nd. This will be the first meeting between these two sides in the King Cup. The attendance was capped at 40% after due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia.[3]

Al-Faisaly defeated Al-Taawoun 3–2 to win their first King Cup title.[4]

Teams edit

Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Al-Taawoun 2 (1990, 2019)
Al-Faisaly 1 (2018)

Venue edit

The King Fahd International Stadium was announced as the final venue on 25 May 2021.[5] This was the eighth King Cup final hosted in the King Fahd International Stadium following those in 1988, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2019 and 2020.

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-Hilal, Al-Shabab, and major domestic matches.

Background edit

Al-Taawoun reached their third final after a 3–2 win against Al-Fateh.[9] This was Al-Taawoun's second final in three years. Al-Taawoun won their first title in 2019 after defeating Al-Ittihad and finished as runners-up in 1990.

Al-Faisaly reached their second final, after a 1–0 away win against Al-Nassr.[10] This was Al-Faisaly's first final since 2018, which they lost against Al-Ittihad.

The two teams met twice earlier in the season with both matches ending in draws. This was the first meeting between these two sides in the King Cup and the 46th meeting between them in all competitions. In the clubs' 45 previous meetings, Al-Taawoun won 21, Al-Faisaly won 13 and the remaining 11 were drawn.[11]

Road to the final edit

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

Al-Taawoun Round Al-Faisaly
Opponent Result 2020–21 King Cup Opponent Result
Damac (A) 2–1 Round of 16 Al-Ettifaq (A) 0–0 (9–8 p)
Al-Qadsiah (H) 2–1 Quarter-finals Al-Batin (A) 2–1
Al-Fateh (H) 3–2 Semi-finals Al-Nassr (A) 1–0

Match edit

Details edit

Al-Taawoun2–3Al-Faisaly
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Al-Taawoun
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Al-Faisaly
GK 1   Cássio
RB 2   Yassin Barnawi
CB 33   Ahmed Assiri (c)   39'   46'
CB 4   Iago Santos
LB 14   Hassan Kadesh   74'
CM 17   Cédric Amissi   65'   90+5'
CM 55   Sandro Manoel   74'
RW 29   Abdullah Al-Jouei
AM 10   Kaku
LW 8   Sumayhan Al-Nabit   51'
CF 3   Léandre Tawamba
Substitutes:
GK 23   Hussain Shae'an
DF 6   Mohammed Al-Ghamdi   74'
DF 25   Faisal Darwish
DF 85   Nawaf Al-Sobhi   46'
MF 5   Ryan Al-Mousa
MF 11   Ali Al-Nemer
MF 66   Mohammed Abousaban   74'
FW 24   Mohammad Al-Sahlawi   90+5'
FW 27   Abdoulaye Sané
Manager:
  Nestor El Maestro
 
GK 28   Ahmed Al-Kassar (c)
RB 14   Ali Majrashi   86'
CB 87   Meshal Al-Sebyani   82'
CB 24   Waleed Al-Ahmed
LB 18   Mohammed Qassem
CM 6   Hicham Faik
CM 52   Alexander Merkel
RW 77   Khalid Kaabi   90+5'
AM 23   Romain Amalfitano   90+5'
LW 25   Ismail Omar   71'   87'
CF 19   Júlio Tavares
Substitutes:
GK 26   Mustafa Malayekah
DF 2   Abdullah Al-Hassan
DF 17   Mohammed Al-Nukhylan   83'   82'
DF 51   Hussain Qassem   87'
MF 8   Khaled Al-Samiri
MF 12   Shaye Sharahili   90+5'
MF 47   Mustafa Bassas
MF 88   Abdulaziz Al-Sharid   90+5'
FW 80   Mohammed Al-Saiari
Manager:
  Péricles Chamusca

Assistant referees:[1]
Tomasz Listkiewicz (Poland)
Pawel Sokolnicki (Poland)
Fourth official:[1]
Majed Al-Shamrani
Video assistant referee:[1]
Tomasz Musiał (Poland)
Assistant video assistant referees:[1]
Faisal Al-Qahtani

Match rules

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

Statistics edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Attendance was capped at 40% due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "حكم "عالمي" يقود نهائي كأس الملك".
  2. ^ "رسمياً.. موعد نهائي كأس الملك بين التعاون والفيصلي".
  3. ^ "السعودية تعلن بروتوكول عودة الجماهير للملاعب".
  4. ^ "الفيصلي يتوج بكأس الملك لأول مرة في تاريخه".
  5. ^ "استاد الملك فهد يحتضن نهائي كأس الملك يوم الخميس القادم".
  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. ^ "رياضي / التعاون يتأهل إلى نهائي كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين بفوزه على الفتح".
  10. ^ "الفيصلي يتأهل إلى نهائي كأس الملك بعد فوزه على النصر".
  11. ^ "تاريخ لقاءات".
  12. ^ "الحيـاة تدبُّ في الملاعب مع عودة الجماهير المحصّنة بنسبة 40 %".
  13. ^ a b c "team statistics".

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