2011 Danish Cup Final

The 2011 Danish Cup Final was a football match that decided the winner of the 2010–11 Danish Cup. It was played on 22 May 2011 at 18:45 CEST,[4] between FC Nordsjælland and FC Midtjylland, the same two teams who competed in last year's final, with FC Nordsjælland emerging victorious once again, 3–2.[5]

2011 Danish Cup Final
Event2010–11 Danish Cup
Date22 May 2011 (2011-05-22)
VenueParken, Copenhagen
Man of the MatchMikkel Thygesen
RefereeClaus Bo Larsen[1]
Attendance8,863[2]
WeatherRainy, 14 °C (57 °F)[3]

Route to the final

As both teams had finished between 5th and 10th in the previous season's Superliga, both teams entered in the second round of the competition.

FC Nordsjælland Round FC Midtjylland
FC Skanderborg (away)
Won 3 – 1
Second round Vanløse IF (away)
Won 5 – 0
FC Hjørring (away)
Won 1 – 0
Third round Avedøre IF (away)
Won 3 – 2
OB (away)
Won 3 – 2
Fourth round HB Køge (away)
Won 4 – 0
AC Horsens (away)
Won 1 – 0
Quarter-final AGF (away)
Won 1 – 0
Esbjerg fB
Lost first leg (at home) 1 – 2
Won second leg (away) 2 – 1 (a.e.t.)
Advanced with 3 – 3 on aggregate after winning 5 – 4 on penalties
Semi-final
(two legs)
Randers FC
Won first leg (at home) 1 – 0
Drew second leg (away) 0 – 0
Advanced with 1 – 0 on aggregate

Pre-match

Traditionally, the Danish Cup Final is played on Ascension Day, a public holiday in Denmark, but the date 2 June was occupied by an international match date. Furthermore, the new match date of 22 May, set by the Danish FA and accepted by the Superliga clubs, coincided with the 2011 Copenhagen Marathon which meant that the area surrounding Parken was closed until 15:00, forcing the later starting time of 18:00.[6]

For the first time in Danish Cup history, the same two teams were to play the final two years in a row, Nordsjælland beat Midtjylland 2–0 after extra time in last year's final.

Match

The match was originally scheduled for 18:00 CEST, but 30 minutes prior to kick-off the match was postponed 45 minutes because of a risk of lightning.[4]

Match details

FC Nordsjælland was the designated home team for the match.

FC Nordsjælland3 – 2FC Midtjylland
Lawan  16', 54'
Christensen  90+2'
Thygesen  37', 72'
Attendance: 8,863
FC Nordsjælland
FC Midtjylland
FC NORDSJÆLLAND (4–2–3–1):[2][7][8]
GK1 Jesper Hansen
RB4 Henrik Kildentoft
CB31 Jores Okore
CB5 Andreas Bjelland
LB14 Bryan Oviedo
DM18 Michael Parkhurst
DM6 Enoch Kofi Adu 53'
RW22 Andreas Laudrup 61'
AM7 Nicolai Stokholm 12'
LW9 Tobias Mikkelsen 79'
CF9 Rawez Lawan
Substitutions:
20 Matti Lund Nielsen 53'
23 Morten Nordstrand 61'
15 Søren Christensen 79'
Manager:
Morten Wieghorst
FC MIDTJYLLAND (4–4–2):[2][7][8]
GK1 Jonas Lössl
RB21 Kasper Hansen
CB32 Kristian Bak Nielsen 28'
CB20 Kristijan Ipsa
LB6 Jesper Juelsgård
RM11 Danny Olsen 67'
CM9 Jakob Poulsen
CM43 Izunna Uzochukwu
LM36 Rilwan Hassan 90+2'
CF10 Mikkel Thygesen
CF44 Sylvester Igboun 14'
Substitutions:
24 Ken Fagerberg 90+5' 67'
8 Jonas Borring 90+2'
Manager:
Glen Riddersholm

Man of the Match (Pokalfighter):
Mikkel Thygesen (FC Midtjylland)

Assistant referees:
Niels Høg[1]
David Vang Andersen[1]
Fourth official:
Kenn Hansen[1]

Match rules:

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if scores level
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • 7 substitutes named, of which three may be used

Statistics

Overall[7][8]

FCNFCM
Goals scored32
Corner kicks27
Fouls committed614
Offsides32
Yellow cards13
Red cards00

References

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