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Football match
2011 AFC Champions League final
Event2011 AFC Champions League
Jeonbuk Hyundai MotorsAl-Sadd
South KoreaQatar
22
Al-Sadd won 4–2 onpenalties
Date5 November 2011
VenueJeonju World Cup Stadium,Jeonju
AFCMan of the MatchAbdul Kader Keïta (Al-Sadd)
Fans' Man of the MatchMohamed Saqr (Al-Sadd)
RefereeRavshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
Attendance41,805
WeatherRainy
7 °C (45 °F)
60%humidity
2010
2012

The2011 AFC Champions League Final was afootball match which was played on Saturday, 5 November 2011, to determine the champion of the2011 AFC Champions League.[1] It was the final of the 30th edition of the top-level Asian club tournament organized by theAsian Football Confederation (AFC), and the 9th under the currentAFC Champions League title.

The game was contested between byAl-Sadd ofQatar andJeonbuk Hyundai Motors ofSouth Korea. This was the first AFC Champions League final involving a Qatari club since Al-Sadd themselves in1989, during the Asian Club Championship era. Al-Sadd won 4–2 onpenalties, after a 2–2 draw followingextra time.[2][3][4] As Asian champions, they qualified to enter the quarter-finals of the2011 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan as theAFC representative.

Qualified teams

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In the following table, finals until 2002 were in the Asian Club Championship era, since 2003 were in the AFC Champions League era.

TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
South KoreaJeonbuk Hyundai Motors1 (2006)
QatarAl-Sadd1 (1989)

Venue

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TheAFC decided that the final would be hosted by one of the finalists.[5] This format is a change from the2009 and2010 editions, where the final was played at a neutral venue.[6] On 7 June 2011, the draw for the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final was made. For the final, the winner of semi-final 2 (played between the winners of quarter-finals 2 and 1) would be the home team, while the winner of semi-final 1 (played between the winners of quarter-finals 4 and 3) would be the away team.[7] Therefore,Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors were the home team, andAl-Sadd were the away team. The name of the stadium isJeonju World Cup Stadium which is located inJeonju,Republic of Korea which was also one of the main stadiums during2002 FIFA World Cup.

Road to final

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Further information:2011 AFC Champions League
South KoreaJeonbuk Hyundai MotorsRoundQatarAl-Sadd
OpponentResultQualifying play-offOpponentResult
ByeSemi-finalSyriaAl-Ittihad5–1 (H)
FinalIndiaDempo2–0 (H)
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
ChinaShandong Luneng1–0 (H)Matchday 1IranEsteghlal1–1 (A)
IndonesiaArema4–0 (A)Matchday 2UzbekistanPakhtakor2–1 (H)
JapanCerezo Osaka0–1 (A)Matchday 3Saudi ArabiaAl-Nassr1–0 (H)
JapanCerezo Osaka1–0 (H)Matchday 4Saudi ArabiaAl-Nassr1–1 (A)
ChinaShandong Luneng2–1 (A)Matchday 5IranEsteghlal2–2 (H)
IndonesiaArema6–0 (H)Matchday 6UzbekistanPakhtakor1–1 (A)
Group G winner
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
South KoreaJeonbuk Hyundai Motors6501142+1215
JapanCerezo Osaka6402114+712
ChinaShandong Luneng621398+17
IndonesiaArema6015222−201
Final standingsGroup B winner
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
QatarAl-Sadd624086+210
Saudi ArabiaAl-Nassr6222107+38
IranEsteghlal62221110+18
UzbekistanPakhtakor6123814−65
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnockout stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
ChinaTianjin Teda3–0 (H) (one-leg match)Round of 16Saudi ArabiaAl-Shabab1–0 (H) (one-leg match)
JapanCerezo Osaka9–53–4 (A)6–1 (H)QuarterfinalsIranSepahan4–23–0 (awd.) (A)1–2 (H)
Saudi ArabiaAl-Ittihad5–33–2 (A)2–1 (H)SemifinalsSouth KoreaSuwon Samsung Bluewings2–12–0 (A)0–1 (H)

Summary

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Jeonbuk had the first attempt on target after four minutes when Eninho saw a dipping shot from 25 yards punched away by Saqr.Mamadou Niang fired well over the top six minutes later before Park's cross from the left was glanced into Saqr's arms byJeon Kwang-hwan. Jeonbuk then took the lead in the 17th minute. Eninho was brought down on the left edge of the box but the Brazilian picked himself to fire a brilliant free-kick into the far side of Saqr's net.[8]

The Al Sadd keeper gathered Eninho's low shot shortly afterwards before the Qataris silenced the raucous home crowd just before the half-hour mark. Keita flighted a cross towards Khalfan Ibrahim on the edge of the six-yard box and as the midfielder jumped with Sim, the defender flicked the ball pastKim Min-Sik in the Jeonbuk goal and the sides went in level at the break. Saqr comfortably held Jeong's low shot from outside the box as the second-half got under way beforeKim Dong-Chan was presented with a sight of goal but the substitute could only sidefoot straight at the keeper from 10 yards. Eninho came close to grabbing his second goal of the game in the 57th minute. Having scored twice from corners againstAl Ittihad in the semi-final, the Brazilian tried to repeat the trick but Saqr managed to tip his set-piece from the right against the bar. Al Sadd then took the lead in the 63rd minute when a low cross from the left picked out Keita and the striker spun and fired into the bottom corner from just inside the box.

Jeonbuk came agonisingly close to a swift reply six minutes later. Kim Dong-chan met Eninho's in-swinging corner with a header that came back off the far post and the midfielder's subsequent overhead kick was cleared off the line before Jeong blazed over from inside the area. Head coachChoi Kang-hee then introduced Lee Dong-gook forLuiz Henrique as Jeonbuk pressed for the equaliser.Kim Dong-chan pulled a low shot wide of Saqr's goal with 10 minutes remaining before the Al Sadd keeper did brilliantly to push Jeong's low drive from 12 yards through a crowd of players onto the post with three minutes to go.

Nadir Belhadj who converted the winning penalty

Urged on by a noisy home crowd, Jeonbuk piled on the pressure in the closing stages and grabbed a dramatic equaliser in stoppage-time when Eninho's corner from the right was headed in from close range at the back post by substitute Lee Sung-hyun as the stadium erupted and the game went into extra time.Lee Dong-gook wasted a great chance in the 101st minute when the ball fell to the striker unmarked eight yards from goal but he sliced horribly wide. Jeong headed Eninho's cross off target two minutes into the second period of extra time before Saqr denied him with a fantastic save with seven minutes to go, pushing his shot past the post after Abdulla Koni's slip had let the Jeonbuk striker in. The home side were again foiled by the woodwork shortly afterwards when Eninho's corner hit and Al Sadd defender but bounced off the base of the post.

Al Sadd players celebrating their second time winning the ACL trophy

Substitute Afif collected a second booking a minute from the end for bringing down Choi Chul-soon but Al Sadd held on for penalties. After the first three spot-kicks all found the back of the net, Kim Dong-chan had his effort saved by Saqr before Al Sadd'sLee Jung-soo calmly strode up but sidefooted his penalty against the underside of the bar. Jeonbuk could not capitalize on this as Park blasted his shot straight at Saqr.Ibrahim Majid then blasted into the corner and Kim Sang-sik scored but Belhadj displayed fine composure to fire home the winning penalty.

Belhadj held his nerve in front of over 41,000 spectators – a club record – to drive home the crucial spot kick in the shootout as Al Sadd became the first Qatar side to win the AFC Champions League and book their place at the2011 FIFA Club World Cup.Nadir Belhadj converted the winning penalty as Al Sadd lifted the 2011 AFC Champions League trophy following a dramatic final against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors at the Jeonju World Cup Stadium.

Match details

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Jeonbuk Hyundai MotorsSouth Korea2–2 (a.e.t.)QatarAl-Sadd
Eninho 17'
Lee Seung-hyun 90+2'
ReportSim Woo-Yeon 30' (o.g.)
Keïta 61'
Penalties
Eninhosoccer ball with check mark
Kim Dong-Chansoccer ball with red X
Park Won-jaesoccer ball with red X
Kim Sang-Siksoccer ball with check mark
2–4soccer ball with check markNiang
soccer ball with check markAl-Haydos
soccer ball with red XLee Jung-soo
soccer ball with check markMajid
soccer ball with check markBelhadj
Attendance: 41,805
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Al-Sadd
GK21South KoreaKim Min-sik
RB25South KoreaChoi Chul-soon
CB3South KoreaSim Woo-yeon
CB5South KoreaSon Seung-joon
LB33South KoreaPark Won-jae
CM4South KoreaKim Sang-sik (c)Yellow card 90+5'
CM13South KoreaJung Hoondownward-facing red arrow 51'
RW8BrazilEninhoYellow card 80'
AM10BrazilLuiz Henriquedownward-facing red arrow 71'
LW26South KoreaSeo Jung-jindownward-facing red arrow 71'
CF9South KoreaJeong Shung-hoon
Substitutes
MF7South KoreaKim Young-Woo
MF11South KoreaLee Seung-hyunupward-facing green arrow 71'
FW15South KoreaKim Dong-chanupward-facing green arrow 51'
MF18ChinaHuang Bowen
FW20South KoreaLee Dong-gookupward-facing green arrow 71'
DF29South KoreaLee Kwang-hyun
GK41South KoreaLee Beom-soo
Manager
South KoreaChoi Kang-hee
GK30QatarMohamed Saqr
RB32QatarIbrahim MajidYellow card 73'
CB6QatarMohammed KasolaYellow card 21'downward-facing red arrow 53'
CB40South KoreaLee Jung-Soo
LB3AlgeriaNadir Belhadj
DM21QatarAbdulla Koni (c)
RM15QatarTalal Al-BloushiYellow card 66'
LM25QatarWesam Rizik
AM14QatarKhalfan Ibrahimdownward-facing red arrow 74'
CF9SenegalMamadou Niang
CF12Ivory CoastAbdul Kader KeitaYellow card 52'downward-facing red arrow 90+5'
Substitutes
GK1QatarSaad Al Sheeb
DF8QatarMesaad Al-Hamad
MF10QatarMohammed Al Yazeedi
FW11QatarHassan Al-HaydosYellow card 89'upward-facing green arrow 74'
DF19QatarNasser Nabeel
DF20QatarAli AfifYellow card 100' Yellow-red card 120'upward-facing green arrow 90+5'
DF26QatarTaher ZakariaYellow card 80'upward-facing green arrow 53'
Manager
UruguayJorge Fossati

AFC's Man of the Match:
Abdul Kader Keïta (Al-Sadd)

Assistant referees:
Abdukhamidullo Rasulov (Uzbekistan)
Bahadyr Kochkarov (Kyrgyzstan)
Fourth official:
Tan Hai (China P.R.)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"AFC Champions League 2011 Manual"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 18 August 2011. Retrieved7 June 2011.
  2. ^Al Sadd win AFC Champions League
  3. ^"Controversial Qatari Club Wins Asian Champions League Final".New York Times. 5 November 2011. Retrieved3 November 2011.
  4. ^"History for Qatar as Al Sadd win Asian title in dramatic shootout".CNN. 5 November 2011. Retrieved3 November 2011.
  5. ^"AFC Champions League 2011 Competitions Regulations"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 14 December 2010. Retrieved7 June 2011.
  6. ^"AFC Competitions Committee decisions". AFC. 31 July 2010.
  7. ^"Korea challenge for former champions". AFC. 6 July 2011.
  8. ^"Al Sadd win AFC Champions League". AFC. 11 May 2011.

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