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2013 Taça de Portugal final

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Football match
2013 Taça de Portugal final
Event2012–13 Taça de Portugal
BenficaVitória de Guimarães
12
Date26 May 2013
VenueEstádio Nacional,Oeiras
Man of the MatchRicardo Pereira (V. Guimarães)[1]
Fair Player of the MatchPaulo Oliveira (V. Guimarães)[1]
RefereeJorge Sousa[2]
Attendance36,850[3]
WeatherPartly cloudy
15 °C (59 °F)[3]
2012
2014

The2013 Taça de Portugal final was the final match of the2012–13 Taça de Portugal, the 73rd season of theTaça de Portugal, the premier Portuguesefootball cup competition organized by thePortuguese Football Federation (FPF). The match was played on 26 May 2013 at theEstádio Nacional inOeiras, and opposedBenfica andVitória de Guimarães. Vitória defeated Benfica 2–1 and secured their first title in the competition after five previous failed appearances in the final.[4][5][6] InPortugal, the final was televised live inHD onRTP1 andSport TV.[7]

As a result of winning the Taça de Portugal, Vitória claimed €300,000 in prize money.[8] As the winners, Vitória de Guimarães qualified for the group stage of the2013–14 UEFA Europa League,[9] and played againstPorto, the winners of the2012–13 Primeira Liga, in the2013 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.

Background

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Benfica were appearing in their 34th Taça de Portugal final. Benfica went into the match as 24-time winners (1940, 1943, 1944, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1996, 2004). Of their 33 Taça de Portugal final appearances, they had lost 9 times (1939, 1958, 1965, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1989, 1997, 2005). Benfica's last Taça de Portugal final appearance was in 2005, againstVitória de Setúbal. Thesadinos defeated theencarnados 2–1.[10] Vitória de Guimarães were appearing in their sixth Taça de Portugal final. They had previously lost all five finals (1942, 1963, 1976, 1988,2011). TheVimaranenses last Taça de Portugal final appearance was the 2011 final againstPorto, where they lost 6–2.[11]

In Benfica's and Vitória de Guimarães' entire history, the two teams had met on 152 different occasions. Benfica had accumulated 104 victories while Vitória de Guimarães had accumulated 24 victories. Of those 152 encounters, 24 of those games had ended in a draw.[12] The last meeting between these two sides in this competition was a fourth round tie in the2009–10 edition, where theConquistadores defeated Benfica at theEstádio da Luz.[13] The last meeting between these two sides, prior to this encounter was a domestic league match, which took place on 17 March. Benfica defeated their opponents 4–0 at theEstádio D. Afonso Henriques.[14]

Route to the final

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See also:2012–13 Taça de Portugal

Benfica

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RoundOpponentsScore
3Freamunde (A)0–4
4Moreirense (A)0–2
5Desportivo das Aves (H)6–0
QFAcadémica de Coimbra (A)0–4
SFPaços de Ferreira (A)0–2
Paços de Ferreira (H)1–1

As aPrimeira Liga team, Benfica entered the2012–13 Taça de Portugal in the third round, where they were drawn in an away tie againstSegunda Liga sideFreamunde at theCampo SC Freamunde. Benfica comfortably defeated the second division side 4–0, with goals fromLima,Óscar Cardozo,Eduardo Salvio andAndré Gomes.[15] Fellow Primeira Liga sideMoreirense, were Benfica's opponents in the fourth round. The match which took place at theParque de Jogos Comendador Joaquim de Almeida Freitas, saw Benfica defeat the side fromMoreira de Cónegos, 2–0. A goal near the hour mark through Serbian midfielderNemanja Matić, and an injury time strike from Óscar Cardozo granted Benfica safe passage to the fifth round.[16][17]

Benfica were drawn to play at home againstDesportivo das Aves in the fifth round. Despite Desportivo das Aves being a second division side, Benfica's coachJorge Jesus opted for a strong starting line-up with first team regularsArtur,Ezequiel Garay,Maxi Pereira andNicolás Gaitán being selected over players who had primarily been used by Jorge Jesus for the cup competition. Jesus' strong starting XI would pay off as Benfica would demolish the opposition 6–0, with a hat-trick from Óscar Cardozo, a brace fromRodrigo and a second-half penalty from Lima.[18][19] TheEncarnados faced cup holdersAcadémica de Coimbra at theEstádio Cidade de Coimbra in the quarter-finals. For a second consecutive cup match, Jorge Jesus utilized another strong side to take on the Coimbra side. Benfica would defeat their opponents 4–0. Benfica's passage to the next round was pretty much sealed within the first twenty seven minutes, afterOla John opened the scoring and Brazilian striker Lima would score two. Argentine winger Eduardo Salvio would close the scoring in the second half.[20][21]

For the semi-finals, Benfica were drawn against fellow Primeira Liga sidePaços de Ferreira. The semi-finals were contested over two legs with the first leg taking place at Paços de Ferreira'sEstádio da Mata Real. The first half of the first leg saw Benfica dominate possession but not break threw Paços de Ferreira's defense, but the second half proved to be different. Benfica broke the dead lock on 58 minutes, after Eduardo Salvio obtained the ball on the right hand side and took on Paços'Vitorino Antunes, where Salvio crossed the ball to an unmarked Lima to tap in Benfica's first goal of the game. Benfica's second came on 75 minutes threw substitute Ola John. The goal arose after Rodrigo's shot was saved byCássio, and John followed up to tap in Benfica's second to take a two-goal advantage back to Estádio da Luz.[22][23] Benfica's first leg win had marked five consecutive cup games where Benfica had kept clean sheets. The return leg inLisbon was played in mid April, over two months after the first leg. The game saw the home side not take many risks, while the away side opted for an attacking approach in order to reduce the two goal deficit. After a quite first half, Benfica broke the deadlock in the second half near the hour mark through Óscar Cardozo to score his sixth overall goal of the competition. Paços would tie the game ten minutes from the end threwCícero. The game would end tied, and Benfica would win the tie 3–1 on aggregate to progress to the final for the first time since2005.[24][25]

Vitória de Guimarães

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RoundOpponentsScore
3Vilaverdense (H)6–1
4Vitória de Setúbal (A)2–2 (aet), 3–5p
5Marítimo (A)1–1 (aet), 4–5p
QFBraga (H)2–1 (aet)
SFBelenenses (A)0–2
Belenenses (H)1–0

Just like their opponents, Vitória de Guimarães entered the 2012–13 Taça de Portugal in the third round, where they were drawn in a home tie againstthird division sideVilaverdense. TheVimaranenses defeated their opposition 6–1 thanks to braces fromHillal Soudani,Marcelo Toscano andRicardo Pereira.[26] Fellow Primeira Liga side Vitória de Setúbal were Vitória de Guimarães' opponents in the fourth round. Played at theEstádio do Bonfim, the game was heavily contested which featured four goals. The home side scored first through Cameroonian strikerAlbert Meyong on 13 minutes.João Ribeiro equalized from the penalty spot on 50 minutes for Vitória de Guimarães. The 1–1 result would require extra-time to settle a winner. Six minutes from the end in extra-time,Freire would give the away side the advantage, but the home side would equalize a minute later through Jorginho which would require the tie to be settled by a penalty shootout. Vitória de Guimarães would win the penalty shootout, 5–3 after Setúbal's Albert Meyong missed his spot kick.[27][28]

The fifth round saw theConquistadores face another Primeira Liga side which wasMarítimo. The fifth round cup tie saw the away side face another penalty shootout for a second consecutive match. The match went to penalties after each side were tied after 120 minutes. Marítimo scored the first goal of the game on nine minutes throughFidélis, and Vitória de Guimarães would equalize in the second half through Ricardo Pereira. After each side had taken six penalties each, the score was tied 4–4.João Diogo missed Marítimo's seven spot kick, andAmido Baldé converted his penalty kick to send his side to the quarter-finals.[29][30] The quarter finals saw a home tie against Minho rivalsBraga. Despite both sides competing for a European place in the domestic league, both managers opted for strong starting line-ups in order to win the tie. The game opened up with an early goal. The first goal of the game came in the first minute as Braga'sIsmaily played the ball into his own penalty box where Uruguayan midfielderJean Barrientos intercepted, and scored the first goal of the game from ten yards out. TheVimaranenses would go in at half time with a goal advantage. The second half began with the away side applying the pressure on their opposition to score an equalizer. As the game drew to a close, Braga's managerJosé Peseiro opted to play with an extra center forward and one less defender in order to take the game to extra-time. Peseiro's risk would pay off as Braga'sEder would score equalizer five minutes from the end. Eder's goal would force extra-time to settle the tie. Extra-time opened up with a goal from Jean Barrientos, who would score his second of the match. Vitória de Guimarães would hold on in extra-time and win 2–1 and book their place in the semi-final.[31][32]

For the semi-finals, Vitória de Guimarães were drawn against the lowest ranked team still active in the competition which wereBelenenses of the Segunda Liga. The semi-finals were played over two legs with the first leg taking place at theEstádio do Restelo. The first leg was primarily dominated by the home side but the away side where more clinical in front of goal and managed to score a goal in each half to take a two-goal advantage back to the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques for the second leg. Ricardo Pereira would score both goals, his fourth and fifth goals of the campaign. His first came about from a long ball in which he capitalized on a Belenenses defensive mistake and found himself unmarked in the penalty box to beat Belenenses'Matt Jones. His second came in the 76th minute as he headed the ball into the net from a free kick on the edge of the box.[33][34] The return leg in Guimarães saw theVimaranenses win 1–0 with a 14th-minute goal fromMarco Matias, and thus win the tie 3–0 on aggregate to progress to the final for the first time since 2011.[35][36]

Pre-match

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Officials

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Match officials were confirmed on 21 May, whenJorge Sousa ofPorto was named the referee for the final.[37] This was the first time that Sousa officiated a final of the Taça de Portugal. Sousa was assisted by Bertino Miranda of Porto and Álvaro Mesquita ofVila Real while the fourth official was Bruno Esteves ofSetúbal.[2]

Ticketing

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Tickets for the final went on sale on 12 May.[38] TheFPF allocated tickets for both finalist clubs varying in price between of €15 and €30.[38] On the 13 May, the FPF announced that all tickets for the final had been sold after only one day after its release to the public.[39]

Venue

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Traditionally the final of the Taça de Portugal has been played at theEstádio Nacional inOeiras since 1946. Five cup finals since the inauguration of the stadium in the 1940s have been played outside the Estádio Nacional. In January 2013, President of the Portuguese Football FederationFernando Gomes announced his concerns over the conditions of the Estádio Nacional. He expressed his desire for the final to be held elsewhere.[40]

Following Gomes' announcements, the Portuguese Football Federation sent a letter to the Secretary of State of Sport and Youth Alexandre Mestre, where the FPF expressed its concerns over the current conditions of the Estádio Nacional. The FPF cited the degradation of the internal and external conditions of the stadium as it main concerns. The FPF proposed renovations that needed to take place in order for the stadium to play host to the final.[41]

On 30 January 2013, Minister of Parliamentary AffairsMiguel Relvas publicly announced to newspaperA Bola that the final of the cup should be hosted at the Jamor.[42] Relvas went on to say that the government and the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) agreed that the stadium should hold the Portuguese Cup final, but in order to do so major improvements need to be made in order to host the game.[43] On 4 February, the Portuguese Federation announced the final to be held at the Jamor.[44] On 5 February, Secretary of State of Sport and Youth Alexandre Mestre announced that thePortuguese government would invest €2.3 million into the stadium to improve its facilities with work to commence following Mestre's announcement and to conclude before May so that it can be ready to host the final of the Taça de Portugal.[45]

Match

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Details

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Benfica1–2Vitória de Guimarães
Gaitán 30'ReportSoudani 80'
Pereira 82'
Attendance: 36,850[3]
Benfica
Vitória de Guimarães
GK1BrazilArtur
RB14UruguayMaxi Pereira
CB4BrazilLuisão (c)
CB24ArgentinaEzequiel Garay
LB34PortugalAndré Almeida
RM18ArgentinaEduardo SalvioYellow card 84'
CM21SerbiaNemanja MatićYellow card 34'
CM35ArgentinaEnzo PérezYellow card 41'downward-facing red arrow 87'
LM20ArgentinaNicolás Gaitándownward-facing red arrow 84'
CF11BrazilLima
CF7ParaguayÓscar Cardozodownward-facing red arrow 70'
Substitutes:
GK13PortugalPaulo Lopes
DF25ParaguayLorenzo Melgarejo
DF33BrazilJardel
MF10ArgentinaPablo Aimarupward-facing green arrow 87'
MF23UruguayJonathan Urretaviscayaupward-facing green arrow 70'
MF89PortugalAndré Gomes
FW19SpainRodrigoupward-facing green arrow 84'
Manager:
PortugalJorge Jesus
GK1BrazilDouglas
RB51BrazilKanúdownward-facing red arrow 64'
CB15PortugalPaulo Oliveira
CB5MoroccoIssam El Adoua
LB30GhanaDavid AddyYellow card 74'
CM11PortugalAndré André
CM18BrazilLeonel Olímpio (c)downward-facing red arrow 77'
RM21PortugalRicardo Pereira
AM42PortugalTiago Rodrigues
LM22AlgeriaHillal Soudani
CF17PortugalAmido BaldéYellow card 17'downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
Substitutes:
GK13BrazilAssis
DF4MaliMahamadou N'Diayeupward-facing green arrow 90+2'
DF19PortugalAlex
MF14UruguayJean Barrientos
MF50BrazilRafael Crivellaro
FW7PortugalJoão Ribeiroupward-facing green arrow 77'
FW9PortugalMarco Matiasupward-facing green arrow 64'
Manager:
PortugalRui Vitória
2012–13 Taça de Portugal Winners
Vitória de Guimarães
1st Title
Man of the match
Match officials
Match rules
  • 90 minutes
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after 90 minutes
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Statistics

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Overall[46]
StatisticBenficaVitória de Guimarães
Goals scored12
Total shots89
Shots on target35
Ball possession55%45%
Corner kicks80
Fouls committed1625
Offsides35
Yellow cards32
Red cards00

See also

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References

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