2012 Hazfi Cup Final

2012 Hazfi Cup Final
Event 2011-12 Hazfi Cup
Esteghlal won 4–1 on penalties
Date March 15, 2012
Venue Hafezieh, Shiraz
Man of the Match Mehdi Rahmati (Esteghlal)
Fans' Man of the Match Jlloyd Samuel (Esteghlal)
Referee Alireza Faghani
Attendance 16,369
Weather Fine
8 °C (46 °F)
60% humidity

The 2012 Hazfi Cup Final was the 25th edition of the Hazfi Cup since 1975. The match between Esteghlal and Shahin Bushehr took place on 15 March 2012 at the Hafezieh Stadium. Esteghlal beat Shahin Bushehr 4-1 on penalties and qualified for the 2013 AFC Champions League.

Format

The rules for the final was exactly the different as the one for the previous knockout rounds. The tie was contested over one legs. If the teams could still not be separated, then extra time would have been played with a penalty shootout (taking place if the teams were still level after that). The both team have agreed Hafezieh Stadium in Shiraz as the final venue but it was announced that because of Hafezieh's ground qualify in winter, the final match will be transferred to the newly established Ghadir Stadium in Ahvaz. It was later denied.

Road to the finals

For more details on this topic, see 2011–12 Hazfi Cup.
Esteghlal Round Shahin Bushehr
Opponent Result H/A Esteghlal goalscorers Second stage Opponent Result H/A Shahin Bushehr goalscorers
Shirin Faraz Kermanshah 51 H Milad Meydavoudi(2), Mohsen Yousefi(2), Esmaeil Sharifat 1/16 Final Nirooye Zamini 31 H Ivan Petrovic, Abbas Pourkhosravani
Mehr Karaj 10 H Ali Ahmadi (OG) 1/8 Final Aboomoslem Khorasan 10 A Mehdi Noori
Persepolis 30 A Mojtaba Jabbari(2), Esmaeil Sharifat Quarter-Final Damash Gilan 21 A Mehdi Noori, Morteza Aziz-Mohammadi
Shahrdari Yasuj 10 H Hanif Omranzadeh Semi-Final Mes Kerman 20 H Mehdi Noori, Ivan Petrovic

Match

Match statistics
Esteghlal Shahin Bushehr
Goals scored 0 0
Total shots 15 19
Shots on target 9 17
Ball possession 49% 51%
Corner kicks 3 6
Fouls committed 4 6
Yellow cards 0 1
Red cards 0 0

Shahin was qualified for the first time to the final but it was Esteghlal's 9th final performance. The match was scoreless after 120 minutes but there had been numerous scoring chances on both sides. Mehdi Noori had a good chance in the first half and shot for the goal but was hit to the goalpostwas. In the second half, Fereydoun Zandi, Arash Borhani and Jlloyd Samuel had many chances but all of them was kept out with a one-handed save by Shahin goalkeeper Vahid Talebloo, a former Esteghlal player. Ali Ansarian's shot was forced saves by Esteghlal goalkeeper Mehdi Rahmati. The game was end 0-0 and was advanced to the extra times.

In the extra times, both team tried to have an aggressive play in order to scoring the winning goal. In 112, Milad Meydavoudi hit a free kick but was saved by defensive wall. Goran Jerković also had a chance but was out of the gate.

The Blues proved to be the superior side with all four of their penalty takers converting from the spot, while only one of the three Shahin players stepping behind the ball withstood the pressure and summoned the necessary composure to score. In the penalties, Mohsen Yousefi, a left foot Midfielder scored Esteghlal's first goal. After that Mehdi Noori's shoot was out of target. Then, Fereydoun Zandi, a German-Iranian footballer, scored the second goal for Esteghlal. Shokouhmagham was behind the wall but his shoot was saved by Mehdi Rahmati. Jlloyd Samuel scored Esteghlal's third goal. Ali Ansarian scored for Shahin the first goal but Goran Jerković converted the winning penalty and Esteghlal won the trophy 4-1.

Match details

Esteghlal
Shahin Bushehr
Esteghlal:
GK 1 Iran Mehdi Rahmati
CB 33Iran Pejman Montazeri
CB 5Iran Hanif Omranzadeh
LB 3 Iran Mehdi Amirabadi (c)
RB 40 Iran Ali Hamoudi  112'
DM 16Iran Meysam Hosseini  91'
CM 12Trinidad and Tobago Jlloyd Samuel
CM 32 Iran Ferydoon Zandi
LM 37Iran Esmaeil Sharifat  91'
RM 2Iran Khosro Heydari
CF 9Iran Arash Borhani
Substitutes:
GK 22Iran Hadi Zarrin Saed
DF 4Iran Hamid Azizzadeh
MF 29Iran Tohid Gholami
MF 11Iran Mohsen Yousefi  91'
DF 31Iran Javad Shirzad
FW 20France Goran Jerković  112'
FW 10Iran Milad Meydavoudi  91'
Manager:
Iran Parviz Mazloomi
Shahin Bushehr:
GK 30Iran Vahid Talebloo (c)
CB 16Croatia Lek Kcira
CB 8Iran Ali Ansarian
LB 11 Iran Mohsen Irannejad
RB 3Iran Hadi Shakouri  95'
CM 6 Iran Mehdi Noori
CM 18Iran Amjad Shokouhmagham
LM 10Iran Abbas Pourkhosravani
AM 21 Serbia Ivan Petrovic  119'
RM 33Iran Morteza Aziz-Mohammadi  82'
CF 27Iran Mansour Tanhaei  103'
Substitutes:
GK 22 Iran Majid Gholami
MF 31 Iran Saeid Bayat
DF 24 Iran Babak Latifi  103'
MF 18Iran Mehrzad Rezaee  82'
MF 23Iran Mehdi Kiani  95'
MF 14Iran Hamid Reza Soleimani
DF 29Iran Bahman Shirvani
Manager:
Iran Hamid Derakhshan

Assistant referees:
Hassan Kamranifar
Rasoul Foroughi
Fourth official:
Hossein Asghari

Match rules:

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

Champions

Champions 2011–12 Hazfi Cup
Esteghlal Tehran
Sixth Title

See also

References

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