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The '''2011 Taça da Liga Final''' was the fourth final of the [[Taça da Liga]] tournament in Portugal, a competition involving the top 32 clubs in the [[Portuguese football league system]], the [[Primeira Liga]] and the [[Liga de Honra]] teams. The final was played at the [[Estádio Cidade de Coimbra]] in [[Coimbra]], on 23 April 2011. This was the first time that the final was played at this stadium since the past three editions were at [[Estádio Algarve]] in [[Faro, Portugal|Faro]]. This was the third consecutive final for [[S.L. Benfica|Sport Lisboa e Benfica]] and the first ever for [[F.C. Paços de Ferreira|Futebol Clube Paços de Ferreira]].
The '''2011 Taça da Liga final''' was the fourth final of the [[Taça da Liga]] tournament in Portugal, a competition involving the top 32 clubs in the [[Portuguese football league system]], the [[Primeira Liga]] and the [[Liga de Honra]] teams. The final was contested on 23 April 2011 by [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] and [[F.C. Paços de Ferreira|Paços de Ferreira]] and was played at the [[Estádio Cidade de Coimbra]] in [[Coimbra]]. This was the first time that the final was played at this stadium since the past three editions were at the [[Estádio Algarve]] in [[Faro, Portugal|Faro]]. This was the third consecutive final appearance for Benfica and the first ever for Paços de Ferreira.


==Background==
==Background==
Benfica went into the match as the Taça da Liga title holder, having won the previous two finals, in [[2009 Taça da Liga Final|2009]] and [[2010 Taça da Liga Final|2010]], while this was the first ever Paços de Ferreira appearance in the decisive game. Both teams started at difference stages in the competition, Paços de Ferreira in the second round, as part of the six last teams from the [[2009–10 Primeira Liga|previous Primeira Liga]] and two promoted teams from [[2009–10 Liga de Honra|last year's Liga de Honra]], Benfica started in the third round, comprising the faction of the top eight Primeira Liga teams from the last season. After overcoming [[Leixões S.C.|Leixões]] in a two-legged fixture, following an away draw and a home victory, Paços de Ferreira topped Group C, composed by the two [[Minho Province|Minho]] rivals, [[S.C. Braga|Braga]] and [[Vitória S.C.|Vitória de Guimarães]], and [[F.C. Arouca|Arouca]]. Benfica won Group B, which included [[C.S. Marítimo|Marítimo]], [[C.D. Aves|Desportivo das Aves]] and [[S.C. Olhanense|Olhanense]]. The two teams won their respective groups with the perfect score of three victories out of three games. In the semi-finals, Benfica hosted and won over [[Derby de Lisboa|their main rivals]], [[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting CP]], with a late winner coming in the last moments of stoppage time, after being one goal down during the first half. Paços de Ferreira played at [[C.D. Nacional|Nacional]]'s stadium and won an entertaining match that ended in a 4–3 result, controlling the scoreline during much part of the second half due to an early two-goal advantage.
Benfica went into the match as the Taça da Liga title holder, having won the previous two finals, in [[2009 Taça da Liga Final|2009]] and [[2010 Taça da Liga Final|2010]], while this was the first ever Paços de Ferreira appearance in the decisive game. Both teams started at difference stages in the competition Paços de Ferreira in the second round, as part of the six last teams from the [[2009–10 Primeira Liga|previous Primeira Liga]] and two promoted teams from [[2009–10 Liga de Honra|last year's Liga de Honra]], and Benfica in the third round, comprising the faction of the top eight Primeira Liga teams from the last season. After overcoming [[Leixões S.C.|Leixões]] in a two-legged fixture, following an away draw and a home victory, Paços de Ferreira topped Group C, composed by the two [[Minho Province|Minho]] rivals, [[S.C. Braga|Braga]] and [[Vitória S.C.|Vitória de Guimarães]], as well as [[F.C. Arouca|Arouca]]. Benfica won Group B, which included [[C.S. Marítimo|Marítimo]], [[C.D. Aves|Desportivo das Aves]] and [[S.C. Olhanense|Olhanense]]. The two teams won their respective groups with the perfect score of three victories out of three matches. In the semi-finals, Benfica hosted and won over [[Lisbon derby|Lisbon rivals]] [[Sporting CP]], with a late winner coming in the last moments of stoppage time, after being one goal down during the first half. Paços de Ferreira played at [[C.D. Nacional|Nacional]]'s stadium and won an entertaining match that ended in a 4–3 result, controlling the scoreline during much part of the second half due to an early two-goal advantage.


==Route to the final==
==Route to the final==
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|GK||'''1''' ||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Cássio Albuquerque dos Anjos|Cássio]] || {{yel|90+2}}
|GK||'''1''' ||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Cássio (footballer, born August 1980)|Cássio]] || {{yel|90+2}}
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|RB||'''15''' ||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Wanderson Souza Carneiro|Baiano]]
|RB||'''15''' ||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Baiano (footballer, born 1987)|Baiano]]
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|CB||'''5''' ||{{flagicon|PAR}} [[Javier Cohene]]
|CB||'''5''' ||{{flagicon|PAR}} [[Javier Cohene]]
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|colspan=3|'''Substitutes:'''
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|GK||'''45''' ||{{flagicon|POR}} [[António Filipe de Carvalho|António Filipe]]
|GK||'''45''' ||{{flagicon|POR}} [[António Filipe (footballer, born 1985)|António Filipe]]
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|LB||'''13''' ||{{flagicon|POR}} [[Bura (footballer)|Bura]]
|LB||'''13''' ||{{flagicon|POR}} [[Bura (footballer)|Bura]]
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|colspan=3|'''Substitutes:'''
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|GK||'''12''' ||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Roberto Jiménez Gago|Roberto]]
|GK||'''12''' ||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Roberto Jiménez (footballer, born 1986)|Roberto]]
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|LB||'''25''' ||{{flagicon|POR}} [[César Peixoto]] || {{subon|61}}
|LB||'''25''' ||{{flagicon|POR}} [[César Peixoto]] || {{subon|61}}
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!2010–11 Taça da Liga Winners
!2010–11 Taça da Liga Winners
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|'''[[S.L. Benfica|Sport Lisboa e Benfica]]'''<br />'''3rd Title'''
|'''[[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]'''<br />'''3rd Title'''
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.lpfp.pt/carlsberg_cup/pages/jornada.aspx Official site]
*[http://www.lpfp.pt/carlsberg_cup/pages/jornada.aspx Official site]
*[http://www.lpfp.pt/SiteCollectionDocuments/Regulamento%20de%20competi%C3%A7%C3%B5es.pdf Official regulation] {{pt icon}}
*[http://www.lpfp.pt/SiteCollectionDocuments/Regulamento%20de%20competi%C3%A7%C3%B5es.pdf Official regulation] {{in lang|pt}}
*[http://www.lpfp.pt/carlsberg_cup/pages/estatisticas.aspx Official Statistics] {{pt icon}}
*[http://www.lpfp.pt/carlsberg_cup/pages/estatisticas.aspx Official Statistics] {{in lang|pt}}
*[http://www.lpfp.pt/noticias/Pages/MoreirafoioHomemdoJogo.aspx José Moreira Wins Man Of The Match Award]
*[http://www.lpfp.pt/noticias/Pages/MoreirafoioHomemdoJogo.aspx José Moreira Wins Man Of The Match Award]


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[[Category:Portuguese League Cup finals|2011]]
[[Category:Taça da Liga finals|2011]]
[[Category:2010–11 in Portuguese football|Taca da Liga]]
[[Category:2010–11 in Portuguese football|Taca da Liga]]
[[Category:F.C. Paços de Ferreira matches]]
[[Category:S.L. Benfica matches]]
[[Category:S.L. Benfica matches]]
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 28 November 2024

2011 Taça da Liga final
Event2010–11 Taça da Liga
Date23 April 2011
VenueEstádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra
Man of the MatchJosé Moreira
RefereePedro Proença
Attendance26,222
2010
2012

The 2011 Taça da Liga final was the fourth final of the Taça da Liga tournament in Portugal, a competition involving the top 32 clubs in the Portuguese football league system, the Primeira Liga and the Liga de Honra teams. The final was contested on 23 April 2011 by Benfica and Paços de Ferreira and was played at the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra in Coimbra. This was the first time that the final was played at this stadium since the past three editions were at the Estádio Algarve in Faro. This was the third consecutive final appearance for Benfica and the first ever for Paços de Ferreira.

Background

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Benfica went into the match as the Taça da Liga title holder, having won the previous two finals, in 2009 and 2010, while this was the first ever Paços de Ferreira appearance in the decisive game. Both teams started at difference stages in the competition — Paços de Ferreira in the second round, as part of the six last teams from the previous Primeira Liga and two promoted teams from last year's Liga de Honra, and Benfica in the third round, comprising the faction of the top eight Primeira Liga teams from the last season. After overcoming Leixões in a two-legged fixture, following an away draw and a home victory, Paços de Ferreira topped Group C, composed by the two Minho rivals, Braga and Vitória de Guimarães, as well as Arouca. Benfica won Group B, which included Marítimo, Desportivo das Aves and Olhanense. The two teams won their respective groups with the perfect score of three victories out of three matches. In the semi-finals, Benfica hosted and won over Lisbon rivals Sporting CP, with a late winner coming in the last moments of stoppage time, after being one goal down during the first half. Paços de Ferreira played at Nacional's stadium and won an entertaining match that ended in a 4–3 result, controlling the scoreline during much part of the second half due to an early two-goal advantage.

Route to the final

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

Paços de Ferreira Round Benfica
Opponent Result Stadium First round Opponent Result Stadium
Bye Bye
Opponent Result Stadium Second round Opponent Result Stadium
Leixões 1–1 (A) Estádio do Mar First leg Bye
2–1 (H) Mata Real Second leg
Opponent Result Stadium Third round Opponent Result Stadium
Arouca 3–2 (A) Estádio Municipal de Arouca Matchday 1 Marítimo 2–0 (H) Estádio da Luz
Braga 3–2 (A) Estádio Municipal de Braga Matchday 2 Olhanense 3–2 (H) Estádio da Luz
Vitória de Guimarães 2–1 (H) Mata Real Matchday 3 Desportivo das Aves 4–0 (A) Estádio do Aves
Group C winners
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Paços de Ferreira 3 3 0 0 8 5 +3 9
Braga 3 2 0 1 9 4 +5 6
Vitória de Guimarães 3 1 0 2 3 5 −2 3
Arouca 3 0 0 3 2 8 −6 0
Final standings Group B winners
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Benfica 3 3 0 0 9 2 +7 9
Marítimo 3 2 0 1 3 3 0 6
Desportivo das Aves 3 1 0 2 4 8 −4 3
Olhanense 3 0 0 3 4 7 −3 0
Opponent Result Stadium Knockout phase Opponent Result Stadium
Nacional 4–3 (A) Estádio da Madeira Semi-finals Sporting CP 2–1 (H) Estádio da Luz

Match

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Details

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Paços de Ferreira1–2Benfica
Luisão 50' (o.g.) Report Jara 17'
García 42'
Paços de Ferreira
Benfica
PAÇOS DE FERREIRA:
GK 1 Brazil Cássio Yellow card 90+2'
RB 15 Brazil Baiano
CB 5 Paraguay Javier Cohene
CB 2 Brazil Ozéia
LB 7 Brazil Maykon Yellow card 26'
DM 8 Portugal André Leão downward-facing red arrow 79'
CM 16 Brazil Leonel Olímpio Yellow card 33'
CM 10 Portugal David Simão downward-facing red arrow 75'
RW 81 Portugal Manuel José (c) downward-facing red arrow 71'
LW 31 Portugal Pizzi
CF 19 Venezuela Mario Rondón
Substitutes:
GK 45 Portugal António Filipe
LB 13 Portugal Bura
RB 96 Portugal Filipe Anunciação upward-facing green arrow 79'
CM 11 Portugal Rui Caetano upward-facing green arrow 71'
CM 17 Portugal Nuno Santos
FW 21 Republic of Ireland Pádraig Amond
FW 24 Portugal Nélson Oliveira upward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
Portugal Rui Vitória
BENFICA:
GK 1 Portugal José Moreira
RB 14 Uruguay Maxi Pereira Yellow card 30'
CB 4 Brazil Luisão (c) Yellow card 49'
CB 33 Brazil Jardel
LB 18 Portugal Fábio Coentrão
DM 6 Spain Javi García
RM 17 Portugal Carlos Martins downward-facing red arrow 61'
LM 11 Argentina Franco Jara
CM 10 Argentina Pablo Aimar downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
FW 30 Argentina Javier Saviola downward-facing red arrow 68'
FW 7 Paraguay Óscar Cardozo
Substitutes:
GK 12 Spain Roberto
LB 25 Portugal César Peixoto upward-facing green arrow 61'
CB 27 Brazil Sidnei
DM 2 Brazil Airton upward-facing green arrow 68'
CM 16 Brazil Felipe Menezes upward-facing green arrow 90+2'
FW 19 Brazil Weldon
FW 31 Brazil Alan Kardec
Manager:
Portugal Jorge Jesus
2010–11 Taça da Liga Winners
Benfica
3rd Title
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