2009 Greek Football Cup final

2009 Greek Cup Final
Event2008–09 Greek Football Cup
After extra time
Olympiacos won 15–14 on penalties
Date2 May 2009
VenueOlympic Stadium, Marousi, Athens
Man of the MatchMatt Derbyshire (Olympiacos)
RefereeAnastasios Kakos (Corfu)
Attendance48,594
WeatherFair
13 °C (55 °F)
82% humidity

The 2009 Greek Cup final was the 65th final of the Greek Cup. The match took place on 2 May 2009 at the Olympic Stadium. The contesting teams were AEK Athens and Olympiacos.[1] It was AEK Athens' nineteenth Greek Cup final in their 85-year history and Olympiacos' thirty fourth Greek Cup final and second consecutive in their 84 years of existence. With 8 goals, including 2 turnarounds and a penalty shoot-out of 29 penalties in total, the match was widely considered as the most entertaining final in the tournament.[2][3] It was the last match for the captain of Olympiacos, Predrag Đorđević as a footballer, having spent 13 years of his 17 years playing for the club.[4]

Venue

This was the sixteenth Greek Cup final held at the Athens Olympic Stadium, after the 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 and 2002 finals.

The Athens Olympic Stadium was built in 1982 and renovated once in 2004. The stadium is used as a venue for AEK Athens and Panathinaikos and was used for Olympiacos and Greece in various occasions. Its current capacity is 69,618 and it hosted three European Cup/UEFA Champions League finals in 1983, 1994 and 2007, a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final in 1987, the 1991 Mediterranean Games and the 2004 Summer Olympics.[5]

Background

AEK Athens had reached the Greek Cup final eighteen times, winning eleven of them. The last time that had won the Cup was in 2002, (2–1 against Olympiacos). The last time that had played in a final was in 2006, where they had lost to Olympiacos by 3–0.

Olympiacos had reached the Greek Cup final thirty three times, winning twenty three of them. The last time that had played in a Final was in 2008, where they had won Aris by 2–0.

The two teams had met each other in a Cup final four times in the 1953, 1956, 2002 and 2006 finals.[6]

Route to the final

AEK Athens Round Olympiacos
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Ilisiakos 2–1 (A) Round of 32 Diagoras 3–2 (A)
Kerkyra 1–0 (H) Round of 16 OFI 2–0 (A)
Skoda Xanthi 2–2 (a) 1–2 (A) 1–0 (H) Quarter-finals PAOK 2–1 0–1 (A) 2–0 (a.e.t.) (H)
Panserraikos 3–1 3–1 (H) 0–0 (A) Semi-finals Asteras Tripolis 4–3 2–2 (A) 2–1 (H)

Match

Details

AEK Athens4–4 (a.e.t.)Olympiacos
  • Blanco 4', 8'
  • Scocco 90', 107'
Report
Penalties
14–15
Attendance: 48,594
AEK Athens
Olympiacos
GK 23 Sebastián Saja
RB 31 Nikolaos Georgeas
CB 25 Sotirios Kyrgiakos (c)  34'  90'  62'
CB 5 Daniel Majstorović
LB 4 Geraldo Alves  74'
DM 8 Tamandani Nsaliwa  43'
CM 1 Pantelis Kafes  28'
RM 11 Gustavo Manduca  68'
LM 32 Ignacio Scocco
SS 10 Rafik Djebbour  77'
CF 18 Ismael Blanco
Substitutes:
GK 77 Jürgen Macho
DF 6 Georgios Alexopoulos  62'
MF 16 Vasilios Pliatsikas
MF 24 Agustín Pelletieri  68'
MF 56 Perparim Hetemaj
FW 83 Michalis Pavlis
FW 9 Edinho  111'  77'
Manager:
Dušan Bajević
GK 71 Antonios Nikopolidis (c)
RB 35 Vasilis Torosidis
CB 21 Avraam Papadopoulos  34'  107'
CB 18 Paraskevas Antzas
LB 3 Didier Domi
DM 2 Christos Patsatzoglou  46'
CM 20 Dudu
RM 7 Luciano Galletti  68'  102'
LM 23 Sebastián Leto  62'
AM 25 Fernando Belluschi
CF 10 Diogo
Substitutes:
GK 1 Leonidas Panagopoulos
DF 30 Anastasios Pantos
DF 14 Michał Żewłakow
MF 33 Giannis Papadopoulos
MF 11 Predrag Đorđević  62'
MF 8 Óscar  97'
FW 27 Matt Derbyshire  46'  97'
Manager:
Ernesto Valverde

Man of the Match:
Matt Derbyshire (Olympiacos)


Assistant referees:
Thanasis Thanasakoudis (Macedonia)
Dimitris Bozatzidis (Macedonia)
Fourth official:
Michael Koukoulakis (Heraklion)

Match rules

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

See also

References

  1. ^ "ΑΕΚ-Ολυμπιακός 3-3 (4-4 παράταση,14-15 πεν.)". sport24.gr (in Greek). 21 May 2016.
  2. ^ ΑΕΚ-Ολυμπιακός 3-3 (4-4 παράταση,14-15 πεν.). sport24.gr (in Greek). 21 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Olympiakos Beat AEK Athens In Historic Greek Cup Final". goal.com.
  4. ^ "Θυμήθηκε τον τελευταίο αγώνα της καριέρας του ο Τζόρτζεβιτς". onsports.gr (in Greek). 2 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Athens Olympic Stadium "Spyros Louis" (OAKA)". stadia.gr.
  6. ^ "Greece - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF.