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2011 Saudi Crown Prince Cup final

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2011 Saudi Crown Prince Cup Final
Event2010–11 Saudi Crown Prince Cup
Date15 April 2011 (2011-04-15)
VenueKing Abdul Aziz Stadium, Mecca
RefereeCarlos Velasco Carballo (Spain)
Attendance28,000
2010
2012

The 2011 Saudi Crown Prince Cup Final was the 36th final of the Crown Prince Cup. It took place on 15 April 2011 at the King Abdul Aziz Stadium in Makkah, Saudi Arabia and was contested between Al-Wehda and Al-Hilal.[1] It was Al-Wehda's sixth Crown Prince Cup final and Al-Hilal's 11th final. This was the second meeting between these two clubs in the final. It was Al-Wehda's first final since 1973 and Al-Hilal's fourth final in a row.

Al-Hilal won the match 5–0 to claim their tenth Crown Prince Cup title and their fourth one in a row.[2] By winning the match 5–0, Al-Hilal recorded the biggest victory in Crown Prince Cup finals.

Teams

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Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Al-Hilal 10 (1964, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010)
Al-Wehda 5 (1959, 1960, 1964, 1970, 1973)

Venue

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The King Abdul Aziz Stadium was announced as the host of the final venue. This was the first Crown Prince Cup final to be hosted in the King Abdul Aziz Stadium as well as the first domestic final to be held in the stadium.

The King Abdul Aziz Stadium was opened in 1986.[3] The stadium was used as a venue for the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games and hosted the final.[4] Its current capacity is 28,000[5] and it is used by Al-Wehda as a home stadium.

Background

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Prior to the final, the Saudi FF announced that they had redesigned the Crown Prince Cup trophy and that the new trophy would be handed to the winners of the final.[6]

Al-Wehda reached their sixth final after defeating Al-Ettifaq 3–2 on penalties following their 2–2 draw.[7] Al-Wehda became the first team to reach the final without winning a single match. They reached their first final since 1973 when they finished runners-up to Al-Nassr following a 2–1 defeat.

Al-Hilal reached their eleventh final after a 2–0 win against city rivals Al-Nassr.[8] This was Al-Hilal's fourth final in a row.

This was the second meeting between these two sides in the Crown Prince Cup final. Al-Hilal won the match 4–3 in 1964.[9] The two teams played each other twice in the season prior to the final with Al-Hilal winning both matches.

Road to the final

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Al-Wehda Round Al-Hilal
Opponent Result Opponent Result
Al-Faisaly 1–1 (4–2 p) (H) Round of 16 Najran 4–0 (H)
Al-Raed 1–1 (4–2 p) (A) Quarter-finals Al-Ahli 2–2 (4–3 p) (H)
Al-Ettifaq 2–2 (3–2 p) (H) Semi-finals Al-Nassr 2–0 (A)

Key: (H) = Home; (A) = Away

Match

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Details

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Al-Wehda0–5Al-Hilal
Report
Al-Wehda
Al-Hilal
GK 1 Saudi Arabia Faisal Al-Merqeb
RB 2 Jordan Suleiman Al-Salman
CB 5 Saudi Arabia Majed Belal (c)
CB 28 Saudi Arabia Ibrahim Al-Zubaidi Yellow card 61'
LB 66 Saudi Arabia Adnan Fallatah
RM 16 Morocco Youssef Kaddioui downward-facing red arrow 78'
CM 31 Saudi Arabia Abdulkhaleq Barnawi
CM 6 Morocco Issam Erraki downward-facing red arrow 84'
LM 80 Saudi Arabia Salman Al-Moasher Yellow card 21' downward-facing red arrow 70'
CF 14 Saudi Arabia Muhannad Assiri
CF 7 Saudi Arabia Mukhtar Fallatah
Substitutes:
GK 40 Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Fahmi
DF 17 Saudi Arabia Sulaiman Amido
DF 70 Saudi Arabia Waleed Mahboob upward-facing green arrow 84'
MF 19 Saudi Arabia Khaled Al-Hazmi upward-facing green arrow 78'
MF 21 Saudi Arabia Majed Al-Hazzani
MF 71 Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al-Kalthem
FW 9 Saudi Arabia Salman Al-Sibyani upward-facing green arrow 70'
Manager:
Egypt Mokhtar Mokhtar
GK 30 Saudi Arabia Hassan Al-Otaibi
RB 12 South Korea Lee Young-pyo
CB 3 Saudi Arabia Osama Hawsawi
CB 25 Saudi Arabia Majed Al-Marshedi
LB 4 Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Zori
RM 15 Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Fraidi downward-facing red arrow 65'
CM 8 Romania Mirel Rădoi
CM 10 Saudi Arabia Mohammad Al-Shalhoub
LM 9 Sweden Christian Wilhelmsson downward-facing red arrow 77'
CF 18 Egypt Ahmed Ali downward-facing red arrow 76'
CF 20 Saudi Arabia Yasser Al-Qahtani (c)
Substitutes:
GK 22 Saudi Arabia Fahad Al-Shammari
DF 26 Saudi Arabia Salman Al-Khalidi
DF 35 Saudi Arabia Shafi Al-Dossari
MF 11 Saudi Arabia Abdullaziz Al-Dawsari upward-facing green arrow 76'
MF 21 Saudi Arabia Sultan Al-Bargan
MF 24 Saudi Arabia Nawaf Al Abed upward-facing green arrow 65'
FW 16 Saudi Arabia Essa Al-Mehyani upward-facing green arrow 77'
Manager:
Argentina Gabriel Calderón

Assistant referees:
Roberto Alonso Fernández (Spain)
Fermín Martínez (Spain)
Fourth official:
Abdulrahman Al-Amri

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "الهلال والوحدة في نهائي".
  2. ^ "حصد البطولة ( 51 ) … الهلال يتوج بكأس ولي العهد بخماسية على الوحدة".
  3. ^ ""ملعب النار".. اكتملت الأعمال وظهر الجمال".
  4. ^ "ملعب الشرائع ظهر في ابهى حلة".
  5. ^ "King Abdul Aziz Sport City Stadium".
  6. ^ "استلام نسخة كأس ولي العهد الجديدة".
  7. ^ "والله زمان يا وحدة".
  8. ^ ""نصف من نار" يجمع النصر بالهلال".
  9. ^ "حارس الوحدة السابق علي داود يتذكر آخر نهائي أمام الهلال في ملعب الصبان".
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