2014 Taça da Liga final

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The 2014 Taça da Liga final was the final match of the 2013–14 Taça da Liga, the seventh season of the Taça da Liga.

2014 Taça da Liga final
Event2013–14 Taça da Liga
Date7 May 2014
VenueEstádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria
Man of the MatchRodrigo (Benfica)[1]
RefereeHugo Miguel (Lisbon)[2]
Attendance23,119[3]
WeatherDry
18 °C (64 °F)
2013
2015

Benfica defeated Rio Ave 2–0 to win a record fifth title in the competition.

Route to the final

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

Rio AveRoundBenfica
OpponentResultStadiumFirst roundOpponentResultStadium
ByeBye
OpponentResultStadiumSecond roundOpponentResultStadium
ByeBye
OpponentResultStadiumThird roundOpponentResultStadium
Paços de Ferreira2–0 (H)Estádio dos ArcosMatchday 1Nacional1–0 (A)Estádio da Madeira
Vitória de Setúbal1–1 (H)Estádio dos ArcosMatchday 2Leixões2–0 (H)Estádio da Luz
Sporting da Covilhã3–1 (A)Complexo Desportivo da CovilhãMatchday 3Gil Vicente1–0 (H)Estádio do Restelo
Group A winners
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Rio Ave321062+47
Paços de Ferreira320143+16
Vitória de Setúbal311123–14
Sporting da Covilhã300326−40
Final standingsGroup D winners
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Benfica330040+49
Nacional311143+14
Gil Vicente302124–22
Leixões301204−41
OpponentResultStadiumKnockout phaseOpponentResultStadium
Braga2–1 (H)Estádio dos ArcosSemi-finalsPorto0–0 (4–3p) (A)Estádio do Dragão

Rio Ave

As a Primeira Liga team, Rio Ave entered the 2013–14 Taça da Liga in the third round. The third round consisted of three group stage matches with the group winner progressing to the semi-finals. Rio Ave were drawn in group A, alongside Primeira Liga sides Paços de Ferreira, Vitória de Setúbal and Segunda Liga's Sporting da Covilhã.[4] The Vilacondenses opening match was a home tie against fellow first division side Paços de Ferreira. Rio Ave defeated their opponents comfortably with goals in either half from Egyptian striker Ahmed Hassan and winger Ukra.[5] Rio Ave's second group stage match saw the visit of Vitória de Setúbal to the Estádio dos Arcos. After trailing to a first half goal from Setúbal's Nélson Pedroso, Rio Ave's manager Nuno Espírito Santo brought on three attacking minded players in the second half in order to salvage a point for the home side. Nuno's substitutions paid off, as six minutes from the end Joeano's free kick curled into the top corner and beat Vitória's Paweł Kieszek to postpone the decision of who would progress to the semi-finals for the last group stage match.[6] For their final group stage match, Rio Ave played away to Sporting da Covilhã. In a must win match, Rio Ave defeated the Segunda Liga side 3–1 thanks to goals from Bruno Braga, Pedro Santos and Ukra to qualify for a second consecutive League Cup semi-final.[7]

In the semi-finals, Rio Ave played host to group C winners Braga. In an evenly contested match, Rio Ave took the lead on 40 minutes through Ahmed Hassan, who converted from the penalty spot. The penalty came about after a long ball found an on-rushing Bruno Braga who was fouled by Braga's Aderlan Santos. As Aderlan Santos was the last man of Braga's defense, match official Olegário Benquerença had no other option but to send off the Brazilian and reduce Braga to ten men. Replays showed that Santos did not make any contact with Braga, and that the foul occurred outside the penalty area. On the verge of half time, Braga equalized through Custódio, after Raul Rusescu's free kick was saved by Rio Ave's Ederson and Custódio was quickest to react to level the encounter at 1–1. Rio Ave would regain the lead on 69 minutes. A right wing cross from Ukra saw Braga fail to clear the ball on two occasions, which found Bruno Braga on the edge of the box and saw the midfielder strike a volley into Eduardo's right hand top corner to make it 2–1 to the home side. Despite Braga's late pressure, Rio Ave would hold on to reach the final of the Taça da Liga for the first time in their history.[8][9]

Pre-match

Venue

On 20 January, the Portuguese League for Professional Football (LPFP), announced that three venues — the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra in Coimbra, the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa in Leiria and the Estádio Municipal de Braga in Braga — made applications to the LPFP to show their intention of hosting the final of the Taça da Liga.[10][11] On 24 February, the LPFP announced that the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa in Leiria would host the final for the first time.[12][13]

The Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa was the home stadium of União de Leiria between 2003 and 2011 and occasionally hosts Portugal national team matches. It has a seating capacity for 23,888 spectators.[14] Between 2002 and 2003, the stadium underwent renovation works as it was selected by the Portuguese Football Federation as one of the host venues for the UEFA Euro 2004. The stadium played host to two group stage matches, when both France and Switzerland played against Croatia.

Match

Details

Benfica2–0Rio Ave
Rodrigo 42'
Luisão 78'
Report
Attendance: 23,119[3]
Referee: Hugo Miguel (Lisbon) [2]
Benfica
Rio Ave
GK41 Jan Oblak
RB14 Maxi Pereira
CB4 Luisão (c)
CB24 Ezequiel Garay
LB16 Guilherme Siqueira
RM50 Lazar Marković
CM6 Rúben Amorim  35'  84'
CM35 Enzo Pérez
LM20 Nicolás Gaitán  69'
CF11 Lima  90+1'
CF19 Rodrigo
Substitutes:
GK1 Artur
DF33 Jardel
DF34 André Almeida  84'
MF18 Eduardo Salvio  88'  69'
MF30 André Gomes  90+1'
FW7 Óscar Cardozo
FW90 Ivan Cavaleiro
Manager:
Jorge Jesus
GK1 Hugo Ventura
RB12 Lionn
CB2 Alberto Rodríguez
CB46 Marcelo
LB26 Edimar
RM7 Filipe Augusto
CM77 Rúben Ribeiro  68'
LM8 Tarantini (c)  77'
RW17 Ukra
LW23 Pedro Santos  80'
CF9 Ahmed Hassan  68'
Substitutes:
GK93 Ederson
DF15 Tiago Pinto
DF16 Nuno Lopes
MF10 Diego Lopes  80'
MF11 Bruno Braga  68'
MF14 André Vilas Boas
FW20 Sandro Lima  70'  68'
Manager:
Nuno Espírito Santo
Man of the match
Match officials
  • Assistant referees:
  • Fourth official: Cosme Machado (Braga)[15]
Match rules
  • 90 minutes
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after 90 minutes
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

References