2017 Taça da Liga Final

The 2017 Taça da Liga Final was the final match of the 2016–17 Taça da Liga, the tenth season of the Taça da Liga. It was played on 29 January 2017 at Estádio Algarve.[1]

2017 Taça da Liga Final
Estádio Algarve
Event2016–17 Taça da Liga
Date29 January 2017
VenueEstádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé
Man of the MatchCauê (Moreirense)
RefereeArtur Soares Dias (Porto)
Attendance6,713

The competition involved the 35 clubs playing in the top two tiers of the Portuguese football league system – 18 from Primeira Liga and 17 from Segunda Liga – during the 2016–17 season. Reserve sides of Primeira Liga teams which played in the 2016–17 Segunda Liga were excluded from the competition.

Moreirense beat Braga 1–0 to win their first national cup in their first appearance in a national cup final.

Background

On 19 June 2015, the LPFP announced that the number of teams in the 2016–17 LigaPro season would be reduced to 22, thus reducing the number of teams that would play in the Taça da Liga from 37 to 35.[2]

On 28 June 2016, the LPFP approved some changes in relation to the semi-finals matches. It was settled that both the semi-finals and final match were to be played in the same week, and on the same stadium.[3]

Braga made their second appearance in the Taça da Liga final, after their first final in 2013, where they defeated Porto 1–0.[4][5] Moreirense had their first appearance in any national competition final in the club's history.[6] Both clubs are from Braga Football Association.

In Braga's and Moreirense's entire history, the two teams had previously met on fifteen different occasions. Braga had obtained eight wins, while Moreirense had won once, with six encounters ending in a tie.[7] Before the final, the last meeting between both sides had been in the domestic league, on 22 December 2016, with hosts Braga defeating Moreirense 2–1.[8]

Route to the final

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

Braga Round Moreirense
Opponent Result Stadium First round Opponent Result Stadium
Bye Bye
Opponent Result Stadium Second round Opponent Result Stadium
Bye Estoril 1–0 (H) Parque de Jogos Almeida Freitas
Opponent Result Stadium Third round Opponent Result Stadium
Rio Ave 1–2 (H) Estádio Municipal de Braga Matchday 1 Feirense 1–2 (A) Estádio Marcolino de Castro
Sporting da Covilhã 4–0 (H) Estádio Municipal de Braga Matchday 2 Belenenses 3–3 (H) Parque de Jogos Almeida Freitas
Marítimo 0–1 (A) Estádio do Marítimo Matchday 3 Porto 1–0 (H) Parque de Jogos Almeida Freitas
Group C winners
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Braga 320162+46
Rio Ave 320142+26
Marítimo 31112204
Sporting da Covilhã 301217−61
Final standings Group B winners
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Moreirense 321064+27
Belenenses 30305503
Feirense 302145–12
Porto 302112–12
Opponent Result Stadium Knockout phase Opponent Result Stadium
Vitória de Setúbal 0–3 (N) Estádio Algarve Semi-finals Benfica 3–1 (N) Estádio Algarve

Braga

Braga entered the 2016–17 Taça da Liga in the third round. The third round consisted of three group stage matches with the group winner progressing to the semi-finals. Braga were drawn in group B, alongside Primeira Liga sides Rio Ave, Marítimo and Segunda Liga's Sporting da Covilhã.

Moreirense

Moreirense entered the competition in the second round. They won a home match against Estoril by 1–0, with Maciel scoring the goal.[9]

In the next stage, Moreirense were drawn in group C together with Feirense, Belenenses and Porto. Moreirense's first group stage game was away against Feirense on 1 December. Moreirense defeated the Santa Maria da Feira side 1–2 with goals from Fati and Boateng, both scored in the first half.[10] Moreirense's second group stage match was a home tie against Belenenses, with the game ending 3–3. Moreirense took the lead on 34 minutes through Roberto. The same player scored an own goal on the 20th minute of the second half. André Sousa and Miguel Rosa gave a 1-3 lead to Belenenses before Cauê converted a penalty. Roberto scored his second goal to establish the tie.[11] Their third and final group stage match was against FC Porto on 3 January. Moreirense defeated the Dragões 1–0. Francisco Geraldes scored the only goal of the game.[12]

In the semi-finals, on 26 January Moreirense played against Benfica. The first half saw Benfica dominate possession and score an early goal from Salvio. On the first minute of second half, winger Dramé scored the 1–1. On the fifty-four minute, Boateng scored another goal for the Cónegos, assisted by Cauê. 18 minutes later he scored again, this time assisted by Daniel Podence, becoming the first player to score two goals against Benfica in a Taça da Liga match.[13][14]

This result marked Benfica's first defeat in the competition since 31 October 2007 and put an end to a 42-game unbeaten run.[15] This was Moreirense's first ever win over Benfica in 20 games.[16]

Pre-match

Broadcasting

The final was broadcast by RTP on TV (RTP1, RTP Internacional, RTP África) and Radio (Antena 1).[17][18] TV coverage was shared with Sport TV.

Officials

Match officials were confirmed on 27 January, when Artur Soares Dias of Porto was named the referee for the final. Soares Dias was assisted by Rui Licínio (Porto) and Nuno Pereira (Coimbra), the fourth official was João Silva (Porto), while the additional assistant referees were Hélder Malheiro (Lisbon) and Luís Ferreira (Braga).[19]

Ticketing

Tickets for the final four went on sale on 19 December.[20] The LPFP allocated tickets for both finalist clubs with prices for the game varying between €5 and €15.

Venue

On 28 June 2016, LPFP announced that both the semi-finals and final would be played at a neutral venue.[21] On 15 July, Estádio Algarve was selected to host the final four.[22][23]

The Estádio Algarve had previously hosted the Taça da Liga final three times, in 2008, 2009 and 2010. The first one was won by Vitória de Setúbal (after a penalty shoot-out), while the last two were won by Benfica.

The Estádio Algarve holds a capacity for 30,002 spectators and was opened in 2004 ahead of UEFA Euro 2004.

Match

Details

Braga0–1Moreirense
Report Cauê  45+2' (pen.)
Attendance: 6,713
Braga
Moreirense
GK92 Matheus 45'
RB22 Paulinho
CB44 Artur Jorge 25' 79'
CB2 Emiliano Velázquez
LB15 Baiano
CM5 Rodrigo Battaglia
CM80 Xeka 46'
RW23 Pedro Santos (c)
LW21 Ricardo Horta 65'
CF19 Nikola Stojiljković
CF17 Rui Fonte 90+5'
Substitutes:
GK28 Carlos Marafona
DF3 Lazar Rosić
DF82 Anthony D'Alberto
MF14 Rafael Assis
MF35 Nikola Vukčević 84' 46'
FW13 Rodrigo Pinho 65'
FW30 Alan 79'
Manager:
Jorge Simão
GK1 Giorgi Makaridze 63'
RB95 Pierre Sagna 89'
CB3 André Micael (c)
CB44 Diego Galo
LB5 Pedro Rebocho
DM18 Cauê
DM65 Fernando Alexandre
CM8 Francisco Geraldes 28'
RW56 Daniel Podence
LW93 Ousmane Dramé 44' 61'
CF9 Roberto 61'
Substitutes:
GK99 Pedro Taborda
DF6 Jander
DF14 Diego Ivo
MF16 Nildo Petrolina 61'
MF20 Tiago Morgado
FW21 David Ramírez
FW29 Emmanuel Boateng 61'
Manager:
Augusto Inácio

Man of the Match:
Cauê (Moreirense)

Assistant referees:
Rui Licínio (Porto)
Nuno Pereira (Coimbra)
Fourth official:
João Silva (Porto)
Additional assistant referees:
Hélder Malheiro (Lisbon)
Luís Ferreira (Braga)

Match rules

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

References

  1. "Final-four da prova será disputada no Estádio Algarve" [Competition's final-four will be held at Estádio Algarve]. Record (in Portuguese). 15 July 2016. Archived from the original on 16 July 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  2. "Cinco equipas descem em 2015/16 na 2.ª Liga" [Cinco teams are relegated from the Segunda Liga in 2015/16]. Record (in Portuguese). 19 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  3. "TAÇA CTT COM 'FINAL FOUR'" [TAÇA CTT WITH 'FINAL FOUR']. Record (in Portuguese). 28 June 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  4. "Maturidade leva Braga à final" [Maturity takes Braga to the final] (in Portuguese). Zerozero.pt. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  5. "Braga 1-0 Porto" (in Portuguese). zerozero. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  6. "Correio transviado do destinatário habitual" [Mail lost by the usual receiver] (in Portuguese). Zerozero.pt. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  7. "Moreirense vs Braga" (in Portuguese). zerozero. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  8. "Braga 2-1 Moreirense" (in Portuguese). zerozero. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  9. "Moreirense 1-0 Estoril" (in Portuguese). zerozero. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  10. "Feirense 1-2 Moreirense" (in Portuguese). zerozero. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  11. "Moreirense 3-3 Belenenses" (in Portuguese). zerozero. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  12. "Moreirense 1-0 FC Porto" (in Portuguese). zerozero. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  13. "Moreirense 3-1 Benfica" (in Portuguese). zerozero. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  14. "Boateng fez história ao bisar contra o Benfica" [Boateng made history scoring twice against Benfica] (in Portuguese). zerozero. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  15. "Triunfo histórico com Inácio a repetir proeza 17 anos depois" [Historic triumph with Inacio repeating feat 17 years later] (in Portuguese). zerozero. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  16. "Benfica vs Moreirense" (in Portuguese). zerozero. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  17. "RTP dá 1,6 milhões por direitos da Taça da Liga para dois anos" [RTP gives 1.6 million for League Cup rights for two years]. observador. 25 August 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  18. "Programação do dia 29 Jan, 2017" [Schedule of the day 29 Jan, 2017]. RTP. RtP. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  19. "Artur Soares Dias nomeado para a final da Taça da Liga" [Artur Soares Dias named for the Taça da Liga final]. O Jogo. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  20. "Taça da Liga: bilhetes para a Final Four à venda na segunda-feira" [Taça da Liga: tickets for the final four go on sale on monday]. maisfutebol. 16 December 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  21. "Taça da Liga vai ser disputada em formato de "final four"" [Taça da Liga will be contested in a «final four» format] (in Portuguese). maisfutebol. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  22. "Regulamento das Competições organizadas pela Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional" [Regulations of the Competitions organized by the Portuguese Professional Football League] (PDF) (in Portuguese). LPFP. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 August 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
  23. "Final-four da prova será disputada no Estádio Algarve" [Final-four will be contested in Estádio Algarve] (in Portuguese). Record. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
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