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Football match
2018 AFC Champions League Final
Event2018 AFC Champions League
Kashima AntlersPersepolis
JapanIran
20
on aggregate
First leg
Kashima AntlersPersepolis
20
Date3 November 2018 (2018-11-03)
VenueKashima Soccer Stadium,Kashima
Man of the MatchLéo Silva(Kashima Antlers)[1]
RefereeMa Ning (China)[1]
Attendance35,022[1]
WeatherClear
15 °C (59 °F)[1]
Second leg
PersepolisKashima Antlers
00
Date10 November 2018 (2018-11-10)
VenueAzadi Stadium,Tehran
Man of the MatchGodwin Mensha (Persepolis)[2]
RefereeAhmed Al-Kaf (Oman)[2]
Attendance100,000[2]
WeatherWindy
10 °C (50 °F)[2]
2017
2019

The2018 AFC Champions League Final was the final of the2018 AFC Champions League, the 37th edition of the top-level Asian clubfootball tournament organized by theAsian Football Confederation (AFC), and the 16th under the currentAFC Champions League title.

The final was contested in a two-legged home-and-away format betweenKashima Antlers fromJapan andPersepolis fromIran, with both teams making their first Champions League final appearances, the first time it happened since2008. The first leg was hosted by Kashima Antlers at theKashima Soccer Stadium inKashima on 3 November 2018, while the second leg was hosted by Persepolis at theAzadi Stadium inTehran on 10 November 2018. This was the first AFC Champions League final involving an Iranian club sinceZob Ahan in2010, and the first time neither team had won the tournament before since2013.

Kashima Antlers won the final 2–0 on aggregate for their first AFC Champions League title. As Asian champions, they earned the right to represent theAFC at the2018 FIFA Club World Cup in theUnited Arab Emirates, entering at thesecond round.[3]

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.

TeamRegionPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
JapanKashima AntlersEast Region (Zone:EAFF)None
IranPersepolisWest Region (Zone:CAFA)None

Venues

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The 2018 AFC Champions League Final was contested in two-legged home-and-away format, held at the home of both finalists. It is the sixth consecutive year that the AFC adopted such an arrangement.Kashima Antlers's home venue, 40,728 seaterKashima Soccer Stadium hosted the first leg. This was the first time that an Asian club final played in the Kashima Soccer Stadium.

78,116 seaterAzadi Stadium hosted the second leg. It is the third time that an Asian club final played in the Azadi Stadium, with the previous final being1999 and2002. One of the problems for Azadi's hosting was women's presence at stadium ban, which is runs since 1979. Persepolis officials promised to provide their presence. The stadium also had minor renovations after Persepolis' qualification to the final.

Background

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BothPersepolis andKashima Antlers reached their first final.

Persepolis became the fifth different Iranian side, third in the AFC Champions League era to qualify for the final. It was the first time since2010 that an Iranian side qualified for the final,Zob Ahan losing 1–3 toSeongnam Ilhwa Chunma of South Korea, that time around. They faced some tough opponents on their road to the final, the highlight being their challengers in the semifinal —Al-Sadd of Qatar who lined up withBarcelona greatXavi in the midfield and formerAtlético Madrid legendGabi manning the defence.[4]

Kashima Antlers became the seventh different Japanese side, third in the AFC Champions League era to qualify for the final. They made consecutive appearances for Japanese clubs in the final,Urawa Red Diamonds winning 2–1 on aggregate againstAl-Hilal of Saudi Arabia in theprevious edition. They were the runners-up of the2016 FIFA Club World Cup where they lost 2–4 to the Spanish giantsReal Madrid in extra time.[5][6]

Road to the final

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Further information:2018 AFC Champions League

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

JapanKashima AntlersRoundIranPersepolis
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
ChinaShanghai Shenhua1–1 (H)Matchday 1UzbekistanNasaf Qarshi3–0 (H)
South KoreaSuwon Samsung Bluewings2–1 (A)Matchday 2QatarAl-Sadd1–3 (A)
AustraliaSydney FC2–0 (A)Matchday 3United Arab EmiratesAl-Wasl2–0 (H)
AustraliaSydney FC1–1 (H)Matchday 4United Arab EmiratesAl-Wasl1–0 (A)
ChinaShanghai Shenhua2–2 (A)Matchday 5UzbekistanNasaf Qarshi0–0 (A)
South KoreaSuwon Samsung Bluewings0–1 (H)Matchday 6QatarAl-Sadd1–0 (H)
Group H runners-up

PosTeamPldPts
1South KoreaSuwon Samsung Bluewings610
2JapanKashima Antlers69
3AustraliaSydney FC66
4ChinaShanghai Shenhua65
Source:AFC
Final standingsGroup C winners

PosTeamPldPts
1IranPersepolis613
2QatarAl-Sadd612
3UzbekistanNasaf Qarshi610
4United Arab EmiratesAl-Wasl60
Source:AFC
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnockout stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
ChinaShanghai SIPG4–33–1 (H)1–2 (A)Round of 16United Arab EmiratesAl-Jazira4–4 (a)2–3 (A)2–1 (H)
ChinaTianjin Quanjian5–02–0 (H)3–0 (A)Quarter-finalsQatarAl-Duhail3–20–1 (A)3–1 (H)
South KoreaSuwon Samsung Bluewings6–53–2 (H)3–3 (A)Semi-finalsQatarAl-Sadd2–11–0 (A)1–1 (H)

Format

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The final was played on a home-and-awaytwo-legged basis, with the order of legs (first leg hosted by team from the East Region, second leg hosted by team from the West Region) reversed from the previous season's final.[7]

Theaway goals rule,extra time (away goals do not apply in extra time) andpenalty shoot-out were used to decide the winner if necessary (Regulations, Section 3. 11.2 & 11.3).[3]

Officials

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Ma Ning from China has been chosen to officiate the first leg match. He has been a full international referee forFIFA since 2011.Ahmed Al-Kaf from Oman also officiated the second leg.[8]

Pre-match

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Ambassador

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Ambassadors

The ambassador for the first leg final was former Brazilian footballer and Kashima Antlers legendZico. Zico is currently technical manager of the team and brought the trophy before the first match. For the second leg, Persepolis announced its legendAli Parvin as the ambassador.[9]

Ticketing

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With a stadium capacity of 90,000 for the second leg final, a total of 84,412 tickets were available to fans and the general public, with the guest team had 5,000 tickets. The price of the tickets was: 800,000Rial ($19), 500,000 Rial ($12) and 300,000 Rial ($7).[citation needed]

Opening ceremony

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Iranian singerMohsen Ebrahimzadeh performed at the opening ceremony preceding the second leg final.[10] The time of concert was 8 minutes and two songs performed. One of the songs was English and the otherPersian.

Matches

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First leg

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Summary

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Two teams' coaches before the match

The first big chance fell to the visitors when a cross from the right was nodded into the path ofAli Alipour in the fourth minute. Just eight yards from goal, the striker looked certain to score butJung Seung-hyun threw himself into the path of the shot and blocked it with his head. Two minutes later,Ahmad Nourollahi's free-kick from the left was tipped over byKwoun Sun-tae as Persepolis applied early pressure. Kashima worked their way back into the game but the away side's threat on the break was demonstrated whenHiroki Abe was booked for a cynical foul on Bashar Resan as the midfielder surged forward. The hosts finally created an opening in the 25th minute asDaigo Nishi's cushioned header foundYuma Suzuki. But the striker's shot from a narrow angle flashed well wide of the far post. Six minutes later, Kashima had another opportunity when a through ball fromShoma Doi putSerginho through. The Brazilian created an angle for his shot butShoja' Khalilzadeh slid in to make a vital block.

Kashima made the first chance of the second half when Abe instigated a move that ended with Serginho laying the ball back for Silva. The Brazilian tried to curl a shot into the top corner but his attempt drifted wide. But Silva soon had reason to celebrate as he gave Kashima the lead in the 58th minute. The midfield man played a neat one-two with Shoma on the edge of the Persepolis penalty area and cut inside before curling a low left-footed shot into the corner from 18 yards. Kashima then added their second in the 70th minute. The ball broke toKento Misao 20 yards out and he played a deft pass into the path of Serginho on the right and the Brazilian placed his shot into the far corner from the edge of the six-yard box. There was a further blow for Persepolis asSiamak Nemati received his second yellow card in added time and the midfielder would miss the second leg.[11]

Details

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Kashima AntlersJapan2–0IranPersepolis
Live Report
Stats Report
Attendance: 35,022
Referee:Ma Ning (China)
Kashima Antlers
Persepolis
GK1South KoreaKwoun Sun-tae
RB22JapanDaigo Nishi
CB35South KoreaJung Seung-hyun
CB3JapanGen Shoji (c)
LB16JapanShuto Yamamoto
RM20JapanKento Misao
CM8JapanShoma Doidownward-facing red arrow 80'
CM4BrazilLéo Silva
LM18BrazilSerginhodownward-facing red arrow 90+2'
CF9JapanYuma Suzuki
CF30JapanHiroki AbeYellow card 11'downward-facing red arrow 68'
Substitutes:
GK21JapanHitoshi Sogahata
DF32JapanKoki Anzaiupward-facing green arrow 68'
DF39JapanTomoya Inukai
MF6JapanRyota Nagakiupward-facing green arrow 80'
MF25JapanYasushi Endo
MF40JapanMitsuo Ogasawara
FW14JapanTakeshi Kanamoriupward-facing green arrow 90+2'
Manager:
JapanGo Oiwa
GK1IranAlireza Beiranvand
RB69IranShayan Mosleh
CB4IranJalal Hosseini (c)
CB3IranShoja' KhalilzadehYellow card 72'
LB15IranMohammad Ansari
RM88IranSiamak NematiYellow card 62' Yellow-red card 90+3'
CM11IranKamal Kamyabinia
CM5IraqBashar Resan
LM8IranAhmad Nourollahidownward-facing red arrow 70'
CF70IranAli Alipour
CF90NigeriaGodwin Mensha
Substitutes:
GK44CroatiaBožidar Radošević
MF18IranMohsen Rabiekhah
MF21CanadaAdam Hemati
MF22IranOmid Alishahupward-facing green arrow 70'
MF25IranEhsan Alvanzadeh
MF26IranSaeid Hosseinpour
MF37IranHamidreza Taherkhani
Manager:
CroatiaBranko Ivanković

Man of the Match:
Léo Silva (Kashima Antlers)[1]

Assistant referees:[1]
Cao Yi (China)
Shi Xiang (China)
Fourth official:[1]
Huo Weiming (China)
Additional assistant referees:[1]
Fu Ming (China)
Liu Kwok Man (Hong Kong)

Match rules[3]

  • 90 minutes.
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

Statistics

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First half[12]
StatisticKashima AntlersPersepolis
Goals scored00
Total shots45
Shots on target01
Passes185146
Ball possession55%45%
Second half[13]
StatisticKashima AntlersPersepolis
Goals scored20
Total shots42
Shots on target21
Passes193168
Ball possession55%45%
Overall
StatisticKashima AntlersPersepolis
Goals scored20
Total shots87
Shots on target22
Passes378314
Ball possession55%45%

Second leg

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External videos
video icon#ACLFinal 2018 Relive - Persepolis FC (IRN) vs Kashima Antlers (JPN) (Azadi Stadium) onYouTube

Summary

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Persepolis fans during the match

Persepolis, known for their mean defence, had no option but to attack, but Kashima goalkeeperKwoun Sun-tae put in a virtuoso performance. Kwoun, for whom this was a third Asian crown following two with South Korea'sJeonbuk Hyundai Motors, was at the top of his game, keeping the Iranians, especiallyAli Alipour andBashar Resan at bay. Seven minutes before half-time Resan muscled his way past two defenders close to the Kashima goal, but failed to beat Kwoun at his near post.

Persepolis coachBranko Ivankovic sent onMohsen Rabiekhah andEhsan Alvanzadeh in a desperate attempt to break the deadlock but to no avail. After winning the home leg 2–0, the Japanese team held Persepolis to a goalless stalemate in Iran to clinch their first-ever title in the tournament.[14][15]

Details

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PersepolisIran0–0JapanKashima Antlers
Live Report
Stats Report
Attendance: 100,000
Referee:Ahmed Al-Kaf (Oman)
Persepolis
Kashima Antlers
GK1IranAlireza Beiranvand
RB3IranShoja' Khalilzadeh
CB4IranJalal Hosseini (c)
CB15IranMohammad Ansaridownward-facing red arrow 69'
LB69IranShayan Mosleh
DM11IranKamal Kamyabinia
CM21CanadaAdam Hematidownward-facing red arrow 64'
CM8IranAhmad Nourollahi
AM5IraqBashar Resan
CF70IranAli Alipour
CF90NigeriaGodwin Mensha
Substitutes:
GK12IranAbolfazl Darvishvand
GK44CroatiaBožidar Radošević
DF38IranEhsan Hosseini
MF18IranMohsen Rabiekhahupward-facing green arrow 64'
MF25IranEhsan Alvanzadehupward-facing green arrow 69'
MF26IranSaeid Hosseinpour
MF37IranHamidreza Taherkhani
Manager:
CroatiaBranko Ivanković
GK1South KoreaKwoun Sun-tae
RB22JapanDaigo NishiYellow card 70'
CB35South KoreaJung Seung-hyun
CB3JapanGen Shoji (c)
LB16JapanShuto Yamamoto
RM8JapanShoma Doidownward-facing red arrow 68'
CM20JapanKento Misao
CM4BrazilLéo SilvaYellow card 43'
LM30JapanHiroki Abedownward-facing red arrow 90+3'
CF18BrazilSerginho
CF9JapanYuma Suzukidownward-facing red arrow 77'
Substitutes:
GK21JapanHitoshi Sogahata
DF32JapanKoki Anzaiupward-facing green arrow 68'
DF39JapanTomoya Inukai
MF6JapanRyota NagakiYellow card 90+1'upward-facing green arrow 77'
MF25JapanYasushi Endo
MF40JapanMitsuo Ogasawara
FW14JapanTakeshi Kanamoriupward-facing green arrow 90+3'
Manager:
JapanGo Oiwa

Man of the Match:
Godwin Mensha (Persepolis)[2]

Assistant referees:[2]
Abu Bakar Al-Amri (Oman)
Rashid Al-Ghaithi (Oman)
Fourth official:[2]
Ronnie Koh Min Kiat (Singapore)
Additional assistant referees:[2]
Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)
Adham Makhadmeh (Jordan)

Match rules[3]

Statistics

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First half
StatisticPersepolisKashima Antlers
Goals scored00
Total shots96
Shots on target50
Passes221162
Ball possession58%42%
Second half[13]
StatisticPersepolisKashima Antlers
Goals scored00
Total shots81
Shots on target10
Passes238123
Ball possession62%38%
Overall
StatisticPersepolisKashima Antlers
Goals scored00
Total shots177
Shots on target60
Passes459285
Ball possession62%38%

Incidents

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People watching match at Tehran'sLaleh Park

An Iranian pitch invader skipped to the ground in the 21st minute of the match in Japan. He brought anIranian Empire flag, which now symbolizes theopposition and was also wearing a shirt with the image ofAbdolfattah Soltani, a controversial Iranian judge.[16]

Hundreds of Iranian women were allowed to attend the second leg; Iranian female fans had been barred from attending official matches in Iran since theIranian Revolution.[17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefgh"Kashima Antlers v Persepolis FC".the-afc.com.Asian Football Confederation. 3 November 2018.Archived from the original on 11 November 2018. Retrieved11 November 2018.
  2. ^abcdefgh"Persepolis FC v Kashima Antlers".the-afc.com.Asian Football Confederation. 10 November 2018.Archived from the original on 11 November 2018. Retrieved11 November 2018.
  3. ^abcd"2018 AFC Champions League Competition Regulations"(PDF). AFC.
  4. ^AFC Champions League 2018: 5 things to know about finalists Persepolis FC of Iran
  5. ^"Kashima aiming to add ACL title to list of championships". Archived fromthe original on 3 November 2018. Retrieved3 November 2018.
  6. ^Kashima Antlers secure spot in ACL decider
  7. ^"Quarter-final ties confirmed". AFC. 23 May 2018.
  8. ^ACL Final: Chinese Referee to Officiate Persepolis v Kashima Antlers
  9. ^پروین سفیر جام فینال لیگ قهرمانان آسیا در تهران
  10. ^برگزاری کنسرت در ورزشگاه آزادی روز فینال آسیا!
  11. ^"Final – 1st Leg: Kashima Antlers 2–0 Persepolis". AFC. 3 November 2018.
  12. ^آمار نیمه نخست فینال لیگ قهرمانان آسیا
  13. ^abآمار نهایی بازی کاشیما – پرسپولیس
  14. ^Football: Kashima Antlers win first Asian Champions League with Persepolis draw
  15. ^"Kashima Antlers realise their dream". AFC. 10 November 2018.
  16. ^"ورود جیمی جامپ با پرچم ایران در بازی کاشیما-پرسپولیس".Varzesh3.com (in Persian).
  17. ^"Iran women attend Asian Champions League football final". BBC Sport. 10 November 2018.

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