2020 King Cup final

2020 King Cup final
Event2019–20 King Cup
Date28 November 2020 (2020-11-28)
VenueKing Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh
RefereeSzymon Marciniak (Poland)[1]
Attendance0[note 1]
WeatherPartly cloudy
22 °C (72 °F)
65% humidity[2]

The 2020 King Cup final was the 45th final of the King Cup, Saudi Arabia's main football knock-out competition.

It was played at the King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, on 28 November 2020; it was originally scheduled for May but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia.[3][4] The match was contested between Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr.[5] It was Al-Hilal's 16th King Cup final and Al-Nassr's 14th. This was the fifth meeting between these two clubs in the final. The match was held behind closed doors.[6]

Al-Hilal won the game 2–1 to secure their ninth title.[7]

Teams

Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Al-Hilal 15 (1961, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 2010, 2015, 2017)
Al-Nassr 13 (1967, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 2012, 2015, 2016)

Venue

The King Fahd International Stadium was announced as the final venue on 13 November 2020.[8] This was the seventh King Cup final hosted in the King Fahd International Stadium following those in 1988, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013 and 2019.

The King Fahd International Stadium was built in 1982 and was opened in 1987.[9] The stadium was used as a venue for the 1992, 1995, and the 1997 editions of the FIFA Confederations Cup.[10] Its current capacity is 68,752[11] and it is used by the Saudi Arabia national football team, Al-Hilal, Al-Shabab, and major domestic matches.

Background

Al-Hilal reached their 16th final after a 2–0 win against Abha.[12] This was Al-Hilal's first final since 2017, and fourth final since the tournament was reintroduced. Al-Hilal won their two most recent finals against Al-Ahli and Al-Nassr.

Al-Nassr reached their 14th final, after a 2–1 away win against Al-Ahli.[13] This was Al-Nassr's first final since 2016, and fourth final since the tournament was reintroduced. Al-Nassr lost their three most recent finals against Al-Ahli twice and Al-Hilal once.

The two teams met earlier in the week in the fifth round of the Pro League. Al-Hilal defeated Al-Nassr 2–0 thanks to goals from Bafétimbi Gomis and Saleh Al-Shehri.[14] This was the 19th meeting between these two sides in the King Cup and fifth meeting in the final. Al-Hilal won eight times including the 1989 Final, while Al-Nassr won four times including the 1981 Final and 1987 Final. The two teams drew each other six times, with Al-Hilal winning the 2015 Final on penalty shoot-outs. This was the 169th competitive meeting between these two sides.[15]

Road to the final

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

Al-Hilal Round Al-Nassr
Opponent Result 2019–20 King Cup Opponent Result
Arar (H) 4–1 Round of 64 Afif (A) 5–1
Al-Jabalain (H) 4–2 Round of 32 Al-Bukayriyah (H) 4–1
Al-Faisaly (A) 2–2 (6–5 p) Round of 16 Damac (A) 4–2
Al-Ettifaq (H) 2–1 Quarter-finals Al-Adalah (A) 1–0
Abha (H) 2–0 Semi-finals Al-Ahli (A) 2–1

Match

Details

Al-Hilal2–1Al-Nassr
  • Jang Hyun-soo 10'
  • Gomis 42' (pen.)
Report
Al-Hilal
Al-Nassr
GK 31 Habib Al-Wotayan  90+5'
RB 2 Mohammed Al-Breik  89'
CB 5 Ali Al-Bulaihi
CB 20 Jang Hyun-soo
LB 12 Yasser Al-Shahrani
DM 6 Gustavo Cuéllar  33'
DM 7 Salman Al-Faraj (c)
RW 19 André Carrillo  79'
AM 9 Sebastian Giovinco  71'
LW 29 Salem Al-Dawsari
CF 18 Bafétimbi Gomis
Substitutes:
GK 33 Abdullah Al-Jadaani
DF 23 Madallah Al-Olayan  89'
DF 70 Mohammed Jahfali
MF 8 Abdullah Otayf
MF 27 Hattan Bahebri
MF 28 Mohamed Kanno  79'
FW 10 Luciano Vietto  71'
FW 11 Saleh Al-Shehri
FW 77 Omar Kharbin
Manager:
Răzvan Lucescu
GK 1 Brad Jones
RB 2 Sultan Al-Ghanam  4'  46'
CB 3 Abdullah Madu
CB 18 Maicon
LB 28 Kim Jin-su
DM 6 Petros
DM 8 Abdulmajeed Al-Sulayhem  54'  46'
RW 10 Gonzalo Martínez  65'
AM 19 Ali Al-Hassan
LW 11 Nordin Amrabat  79'
CF 9 Abderrazak Hamdallah (c)
Substitutes:
GK 33 Waleed Abdullah
DF 5 Abdulelah Al-Amri
DF 13 Abdulrahman Al-Obaid
DF 78 Ali Lajami  46'
MF 17 Abdullah Al-Khaibari
MF 23 Ayman Yahya  83'  46'
MF 24 Khalid Al-Ghannam  65'
MF 39 Abdulrahman Al-Dawsari
FW 70 Raed Al-Ghamdi  79'
Manager:
Rui Vitória

Assistant referees:[1]
Pawel Sokolnicki (Poland)
Tomasz Musiał (Poland)
Fourth official:[1]
Khaled Al-Teris
Video assistant referee:[1]
Zbigniew Dobrynin (Poland)
Assistant video assistant referees:[1]
Omar Al-Jaml

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time[note 2]

Statistics

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b The final was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia.[6]
  2. ^ Each team was given only three opportunities to make substitutions, with a fourth opportunity in extra time, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "تعرف على حكم مباراة نهائي كأس الملك بين الهلال والنصر".
  2. ^ "November 2020 Weather in Riyadh".
  3. ^ "تعليق الأنشطة الرياضية إبتداءً من الأحد 15 مارس".
  4. ^ "اتحاد الكرة يُحدد موعدين لنهائي كأس الملك بين الهلال والنصر".
  5. ^ "قبل الديريي المرتقب.. مشوار الهلال والنصر في كأس الملك وصولاً إلى النهائي".
  6. ^ a b "نهائي كأس الملك السعودي بدون حضور جماهيري".
  7. ^ "الهلال يهزم النصر.. ويُتوَّج بطلاً لكأس الملك للمرة التاسعة في تاريخه".
  8. ^ "ملعب الملك فهد يحتضن نهائي كأس خادم الحرمين 28 نوفمبر".
  9. ^ "افتتاح استاد الملك فهد الدولي".
  10. ^ "كأس الملك فهد للقارات محط أنظار العالم".
  11. ^ "استاد الملك فهد الدولي تحفة معمارية يستوعب 70 ألف متفرج".
  12. ^ "بهدفين في أبها.. الهلال في نهائي الكأس".
  13. ^ "النصر يتأهل لمقابلة الهلال على نهائي كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين".
  14. ^ "الهلال يتغلّب على النصر في جولة "قمة الرياض"".
  15. ^ "أرقام من تاريخ مواجهات ديربي الرياض بين الهلال والنصر في الدوري".
  16. ^ a b c "team statistics".