2018 Saudi Super Cup

The 2018 Saudi Super Cup was the 5th edition of the Saudi Super Cup, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Saudi Pro League and King's Cup. It was played on 18 August 2018 by Al-Hilal, the winners of the 2017–18 Saudi Pro League, and Al-Ittihad, the winners of the 2018 King Cup.[3] The match was held at Loftus Road in London, England for the second time.[4] Al-Hilal won the match 2–1 securing their second title in the competition.[5]

2018 Saudi Super Cup
Loftus Road in London hosted the match
EventSaudi Super Cup
Date18 August 2018
VenueLoftus Road, London, England[1]
RefereeCüneyt Çakır (Turkey)[2]
Attendance16,300
WeatherCloudy
20 °C (68 °F)
74% humidity

Venue

Loftus Road in London hosted the match

Loftus Road was announced as the venue of the final on 27 July 2018.[6] This was the second time Loftus Road hosted the final and was the third time it was hosted in London.

Loftus Road was built in 1904 and has been used as the home stadium of Queens Park Rangers since 1917. Its current capacity is 18,439, and the record attendance was 35,353 in 1974.

Background

This was Al-Hilal's third appearance in the competition. Al-Hilal won the 2015 edition and finished as runners-up in 2016. This was Al-Ittihad's second appearance in the competition. They finished as runners-up in 2013 after losing to Al-Fateh.[7]

The 2017 edition which was supposed to be contested between Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad was canceled. The decision was based on the request of then-Saudi national team manager, Edgardo Bauza, who expressed his desire to change the calendar of the season to help him set the ideal preparation program for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[8]

Al-Hilal qualified by winning the 2017–18 Saudi Professional League on the final matchday by defeating Al-Fateh 4–1.[9] Al-Ittihad qualified by winning their ninth King Cup title by defeating Al-Faisaly 3–1 in the final.[10] The was the 141st meeting between these two sides in all competitions. Al-Hilal won 56 times while Al-Ittihad won 42 times and the two teams drew 42 times.[11] This was the tenth final between these two sides, with Al-Ittihad winning five times and Al-Hilal winning four times.[12]

Match

Details

Al-Hilal2–1Al-Ittihad
  • Carlos Eduardo 35'
  • Rivas 62'
Report
Attendance: 16,300
Al-Hilal
Al-Ittihad
GK26 Ali Al-Habsi
RB2 Mohammed Al-Breik
CB4 Alberto Botía 44'
CB5 Ali Al-Bulaihi 90+3'
LB12 Yasser Al-Shahrani
DM28 Mohamed Kanno
DM21 Omar Abdulrahman 75'
RW19 André Carrillo
AM3 Carlos Eduardo (c) 90+5'
LW29 Salem Al-Dawsari
CF11 Gelmin Rivas 79'
Substitutes:
GK1 Abdullah Al-Mayouf
DF13 Hassan Kadesh 90+5'
DF22 Mohammed Al-Baqawi
DF70 Mohammed Jahfali
MF10 Mohammad Al-Shalhoub
MF15 Ahmed Ashraf
MF18 Nasser Al-Dawsari 75'
MF27 Achraf Bencharki
FW77 Omar Kharbin 79'
Manager:
Jorge Jesus
GK12 Assaf Al-Qarni
RB11 Hassan Muath
CB13 Ahmed Assiri (c)
CB5 Matthew Jurman
LB36 Thiago Carleto
RM20 Karim El Ahmadi 90+2'
CM27 Jonas 45+1'
LM10 Carlos Villanueva
RW8 Fahad Al-Muwallad
LW29 Valdívia 46'
CF9 Romarinho 84'
Substitutes:
GK1 Rakan Al-Najjar
DF24 Ammar Al-Daheem
DF31 Mansoor Al-Harbi
DF32 Omar Al-Muziel
MF6 Khaled Al-Sumairi
MF15 Jamal Bajandouh
MF25 Ali Al-Zaqaan 86' 84'
FW45 Aleksandar Pešić 46'
FW49 Abdulrahman Al-Ghamdi
Manager:
Ramón Díaz

Assistant referees:
Bahattin Duran (Turkey)[2]
Tarik Ongun (Turkey)[2]
Fourth official:
Mohammed Al-Smail[2]
Video assistant referee:
Mark Clattenburg (England)[2]
Assistant video assistant referees:
Khaled Al-Teris[2]

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Nine named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

Statistics

Overall[13]
Statistic Al-Hilal Al-Ittihad
Goals scored 2 1
Total shots 19 13
Shots on target 7 4
Saves 3 5
Ball possession 47% 53%
Corner kicks 9 1
Fouls committed 20 16
Offsides 0 4
Yellow cards 2 3
Red cards 0 0

See also

References

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