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2014 AFC Challenge Cup Final
The National Football Stadium where it was held.
Event2014 AFC Challenge Cup
Date30 May 2014
VenueNational Football Stadium, Malé
RefereeValentin Kovalenko (Uzbekistan)
Attendance6,500
WeatherCloudy
28 °C (82 °F)[1]
2012

The 2014 AFC Challenge Cup Final was an association football match between Palestine and the Philippines on 30 May 2014 at the National Football Stadium in Malé, Maldives.

Background

The AFC Challenge Cup was an international football competition for Asian Football Confederation (AFC) nations that was categorized as "emerging countries" in the "Vision Asia" program.[2] It was an idea by former AFC president, Mohammed Bin Hammam which its goal to raise the standards of Asian football at all levels.[2] The AFC Challenge Cup, which reflected the philosophy of "Vision Asia", was created for teams to experience playing in a continental competition with the possibility to win an AFC trophy and potentially discover new talent.[3] It was held in every two years as its inaugural edition took place on 2006 in Bangladesh.[4] This 2014 Challenge Cup was the last season, due to the expansion of participating national teams in the AFC Asian Cup from 16 to 24.[5] Maldives won the hosting rights, with two renovated stadiums (Addu Football Stadium and National Football Stadium) were used as venues in the tournament.[6][7] The winner will advance automatically to the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.[8]

The two countries met twice before the finals match.[9] Their first meeting was in the qualification phase of the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup on 23 March 2011 which ended in a goalless draw.[10] While their second match together was at the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup third-place playoff, where the Filipinos won the game, 4–3.[11] That result causes the Philippines to grab their best finish yet in a major tournament.[12] While, Palestine head coach Jamal Mahmoud described their last game against them was "the worst game that we ever played in international football".[13] The Philippines were considered the "favorites" heading towards the game. Goal.com predicted that the Filipinos will more likely to beat Palestine in a 2–1 scoreline.[14]

Route to the final

Before going to the main contest proper, all participating countries except Maldives will compete in a qualifying round.[15] Twenty nations confirmed their interest to take part.[16] But over time, Cambodia and Brunei eventually withdrew from the competition.[17][18] There were 19 teams in the qualifying round. The winner of each group, and the best and better ranked second placed teams will qualify. The teams in the group stages was trimmed down to eight, with the first and second ranked teams of each group will advance to the knockout stage.[15]

 PalestineRound  Philippines
AFC Challenge Cup
OpponentResultQualifying roundOpponentResult
 Bangladesh1–0Qualifying Matchday 1  BruneiCancelled
 Northern Mariana Islands9–0Qualifying Matchday 2  Cambodia8–0
   Nepal0–0Qualifying Matchday 3  Turkmenistan1–0
Group D first place
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Palestine3210100+107
 Bangladesh320161+56
   Nepal311162+44
 Northern Mariana Islands3003019−190
Source: [citation needed]
Qualifying round standingsGroup E first place
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Philippines220090+96
 Turkmenistan210171+63
 Cambodia2002015−150
Source: [citation needed]
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
 Kyrgyzstan1–0Matchday 1  Afghanistan0–0
 Myanmar2–0Matchday 2  Laos2–0
 Maldives0–0Matchday 3  Turkmenistan2–0
Group A first place
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Palestine321030+37
 Maldives311143+14
 Kyrgyzstan310213−23
 Myanmar310235−23
Source: [citation needed]
Final standingsGroup B first place
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Philippines321040+47
 Afghanistan312031+25
 Turkmenistan31026603
 Laos301217−61
Source: [citation needed]
OpponentResultKnockout stageOpponentResult
 Afghanistan2–0Semi-finals  Maldives3–2 (aet)

Palestine

Philippines

The Philippines started their campaign in the qualification stage of the tournament. All of their qualifying matches was held in Rizal Memorial Stadium, as the Philippines hosted the Group E qualifying rounds.[19] Their first match was supposedly

Match

Palestine  1–0  Philippines
Nu'man 64'Report
Palestine
Philippines
GK21Ramzi Saleh (c)
DF2Raed Fares
DF15Abdallatif Albahdari
DF16Haytham Dheeb
MF10Imad Zaatara  90+1'
MF20Khader Abuhammad
MF23Murad Ismail Said
FW7Ashraf Nu'man  90+4'
FW8Helal Mousa  77'
FW14Abdallh Jaber
FW19Abdul Abuhabib  83'  86'
Substitutes:
GK1Tawfiq Abuhammad
GK4Ghanim Mahajna
DF3Husam Abusalah  77'
DF5Omar Jaaron  90+1'
DF6Mousa Abujasar  86'
DF13Khaled Mahdi
DF18Mus'ab Battat
FW9Tamer Seyam
FW11Ahmed Wridat
FW17Rami Almasalma
Head coach:
Jamal Mahmoud
Manager:
Abdallah Alfara
GK15Roland Müller
DF2Rob Gier (c)
DF3Daisuke Sato
DF12Amani Aguinaldo
DF23Simone Rota  82'
MF6Jason de Jong
MF17Stephan Schröck  46'
MF21Martin Steuble  90+5'
MF22Paul Mulders  73'
FW10Phil Younghusband
FW11Patrick Reichelt  69'
Substitutes:
GK1Neil Etheridge
GK16Patrick Deyto
DF4Anton del Rosario
DF5Juan Guirado
DF9Kenshiro Daniels  82'
MF7James Younghusband
MF14Simon Greatwich
MF18Chris Greatwich
MF19Jerry Lucena  46'
MF20Jose Porteria  73'
FW13Ruben Doctora
Head coach:
Thomas Dooley
Manager:
Dan Palami

Assistant referees:
Rafael Ilyasov (Uzbekistan)
Lee Jung Min (South Korea)
Fourth official:
Ko Hyung Jin (South Korea)

Match rules[15]

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

References