2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup Final

2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup Final
Event 2012–13 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup
Široki Brijeg won 5–4 on penalties
First leg
Date 18:00, April 30, 2012 (CEST) (2012-April-30T18:00CEST)
Venue Grbavica, Sarajevo
Referee Tomislav Čuić (Tomislavgrad)
Attendance 4,300
Weather Sunny and clear
Second leg
Date 19:00, May 14, 2012 (CEST) (2012-May-14T19:00CEST)
Venue Pecara, Široki Brijeg
Referee Edin Jakupović (Bihać)
Attendance 3,500
Weather Sunny and clear

The 2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup Final was the 18th final of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup, the highest football cup competition in Bosnia.

The date of both 2013 Final matches, as in all the recent years, was set so that it avoids clashes with Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina fixtures. Both matches took place on Tuesday, between two rounds of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1]

The current holders, Željezničar were not able to defend their title with Široki Brijeg bringing a trophy home after six years of drought after they won 5–4 on penalties (both legs finished 1–1).

Route to the Final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

Željezničar Round Široki Brijeg
Opponent Result Knockout phase Opponent Result
Sloboda (MG) 3–0 Round of 32 Branitelj 2–0
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Knockout phase Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Slavija 6–1 1–3 (A) 3–0 (H) Round of 16 Orašje 7–0 0–6 (A) 1–0 (H)
Olimpic 4–0 0–1 (A) 3–0 (H) Quarter-finals Čelik 2–2
5–4 pen.
1–1 (H) 1–1 (A)
Zrinjski 2–0 0–0 (H) 0–2 (A) Semi-finals Sloga 8–2 2–4 (A) 4–0 (H)

Pre-match

This final marked the ninth appearance in final of Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup for Željezničar and tenth final in domestic cups, since they were once in final of Yugoslav Cup. They had won the cup five times (in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2011 and 2012) and have been beaten in 4 occasions (in 1981, 1997, 2002 and 2010). On the other side, this was the fifth final for Široki Brijeg and they won it once (in 2007), with three finals lost (in 2005, 2006 and 2012).[2] This was the second consecutive time these two clubs met each other in the final of this competition, while it was the sixth overall encounter in this competition (they met each other before once in final, three times in semi-finals and once in quarter-finals).

On 9 April 2013, a draw to decide who will be the first host was held with Željezničar hosting the first leg on 30 April at 18:00 CEST and Široki Brijeg the rematch two weeks later on 14 May at 19:00 CEST,[1][3] with both matches aired on BHT1. Unlike the two last finals, in which Željezničar also played, this time the ticket price wasn't raised but rather remained the same as the prices for the regular tickets for the league matches, which were €2.50 for the south stand (the stand were The Maniacs are), €4 for the north stand and €5 for the west stand.

The kick-off for the second leg was set at 19:00 CEST, on Tuesday, 14 May. Before the match, Željezničar was in a more-than-four-year unbeaten streak in national cup, with the last lost match dating to 24 September 2008 against Zvijezda in the first round of the 2008–09 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup. Since then, they have played 35 matches in the national cup, winning in 22 of those matches and drawing 13, with a goal difference of 61 to 10.[4] They won three of the last four national cups, since they lost the final in 2009–10 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup to Borac on an aggregate score of 3:3 after two draw matches. Borac won the cup because of more scored away goals.

Matches

Report for the first leg

Details for the first leg

Željezničar 1 – 1 Široki Brijeg
E. Čolić Report Kordić
Attendance: 4,300
Referee: Tomislav Čuić (Tomislavgrad)
Željezničar
Široki Brijeg
GK30Croatia Marijan Antolović
RB85Republic of Macedonia Yani UrdinovYellow card 46'
CB5Bosnia and Herzegovina Semir Kerla
CB19Bosnia and Herzegovina Velibor Vasilić
LB17Bosnia and Herzegovina Benjamin Čolić
DM25Bosnia and Herzegovina Tomislav Tomić
DM23Bosnia and Herzegovina Muamer Svraka (c)Yellow card 28'
AM16Bosnia and Herzegovina Vernes Selimović 83'
RW2Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvir Čolić
LW24Bosnia and Herzegovina Nermin Jamak 67'
CF9Bosnia and Herzegovina Eldin Adilović
Substitutes:
GK22Bosnia and Herzegovina Semir Bukvić
DF?
MF?
MF90Bosnia and Herzegovina Samir Bekrić 83'
MF?
FW15Bosnia and Herzegovina Armin Hodžić 67'
FW?
Manager:
Bosnia and Herzegovina Amar Osim
GK12Bosnia and Herzegovina Luka Bilobrk
RB6Croatia Mateo Bertoša
CB8Croatia Vedran Ješe
CB3Croatia Ivica Džidić
LB16Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino Ćorić
DM20Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirko Marić 55'
DM18Bosnia and Herzegovina Jure Ivanković 88'
AM19Croatia Mateo Roskam
RW21Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Zlomislić
LW15Brazil Wagner Santos Lago
CF9Bosnia and Herzegovina Krešimir Kordić (c) 90'
Substitutes:
GK1Croatia Nikola Marić
DF?
DF?
MF22Bosnia and Herzegovina Zvonimir Kožulj 55'
MF?
MF14Bosnia and Herzegovina Davor Landeka 88'
FW24Croatia Ivan Barišić 90'
Manager:
Bosnia and HerzegovinaCroatia Slaven Musa

Assistant referees:
Sreten Udovičić (Prijedor)
Senad Ibrišimbegović (Travnik)
Fourth official:
Edin Jakupović (Bihać)
Additional assistant referees:
Vladimir Bjelica (I. Sarajevo)
Muamer Bureković (Zenica)

Match rules

Statistics for first leg

Željezničar Široki Brijeg
Total shots
Shots on target
Ball possession%%
Corner kicks
Fouls committed
Offsides
Yellow cards
Red cards

Report for the second leg

Details for the second leg

Široki Brijeg 1 – 1 Željezničar
Wagner  63' Report Pehilj  90'
Penalties
Šilić
Kordić
Wagner
Ješe
Zlomislić
I. Džidić
Landeka
5 – 4 Pehilj
Adilović
Čolić
Stanić
Hasanović
Smajić
Svraka
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Edin Jakupović (Bihać)
Široki Brijeg
Željezničar
GK12Bosnia and Herzegovina Luka Bilobrk
RB6Croatia Mateo BertošaYellow card 25'
CB8Croatia Vedran Ješe
CB3Croatia Ivica Džidić
LB16Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino Ćorić 82'
DM20Bosnia and Herzegovina Mario LjubićYellow card 86'
DM18Bosnia and Herzegovina Jure Ivanković 90'
AM19Croatia Mateo Roskam 55'
RW21Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir ZlomislićYellow card 65'
LW15Brazil Wagner Santos Lago
CF9Bosnia and Herzegovina Krešimir Kordić (c)
Substitutes:
GK1Croatia Nikola Marić
DM? Marković
DF5Bosnia and Herzegovina Slavko Brekalo
MF22Bosnia and Herzegovina Dalibor Šilić 90'
MF24Croatia Ante Serdarušić 82'
MF14Bosnia and Herzegovina Davor Landeka 55'
FW24Croatia Ivan Barišić
Manager:
Bosnia and HerzegovinaCroatia Slaven Musa
GK30Croatia Marijan Antolović
RB11Bosnia and Herzegovina Srđan Stanić
CB6Bosnia and Herzegovina Jadranko Bogičević
CB19Bosnia and Herzegovina Velibor VasilićYellow card 87'
LB17Bosnia and Herzegovina Benjamin Čolić
DM25Bosnia and Herzegovina Tomislav Tomić 83'
DM23Bosnia and Herzegovina Muamer Svraka (c)
AM16Bosnia and Herzegovina Vernes Selimović 68'
RW2Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvir Čolić
LW24Bosnia and Herzegovina Nermin Jamak 83'
CF9Bosnia and Herzegovina Eldin Adilović
Substitutes:
GK22Bosnia and Herzegovina Semir Bukvić
DF5Bosnia and Herzegovina Semir Kerla
DF85Republic of Macedonia Yani Urdinov
MF7Bosnia and Herzegovina Sulejman Smajić 68'
MF18Bosnia and Herzegovina Josip Čutuk
MF44Bosnia and Herzegovina Eldar Hasanović 83'
FW29Bosnia and Herzegovina Šaban Pehilj 83'
Manager:
Bosnia and Herzegovina Amar Osim

Assistant referees:
Adnan Alispahić (Zenica)
Željko Marić (Doboj)
Fourth official:
Tomislav Čuić (Duvno)
Additional assistant referees:
Darko Obradović (Stolac)
Goran Parađik (Ljubuški)

Match rules

Statistics for second leg

Široki Brijeg Željezničar
Total shots
Shots on target
Ball possession%%
Corner kicks
Fouls committed
Offsides
Yellow cards
Red cards

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Date and time for both legs". Sportsport.ba (in Bosnian). 19 April 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  2. "Won cups by Široki Brijeg and Željezničar". Klix.ba. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  3. "Draw to decide who will be the first host". Sportsport.ba (in Bosnian). 9 April 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  4. "Željo u Kupu bez poraza više od četiri godine!" [More than a 3 year long unbeaten streak of Željezničar in national cup!]. SportSport.ba. Retrieved 20 May 2012.

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