2014 Philippine Peace Cup
Tournament details | |
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Host country | Philippines |
Dates | September 3–6 |
Teams | 4 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Myanmar (1st title) |
Runners-up | Philippines |
Third place | Palestine |
Fourth place | Chinese Taipei |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 4 |
Goals scored | 26 (6.5 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Palestine Ahmad Maher Wridat (5 goals) |
← 2013 |
The 2014 PFF Peace Cup was the third edition of the tournament, an international football competition organized by the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) to celebrate peace month in the country through football. It was held at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila and was originally scheduled to take place from September 3–9, 2014.[1] It was then revised to September 3–6 due to a change in format.[2]
Participants
[edit ]PFF president Mariano Araneta stated that the teams being initially eyed are Chinese Taipei, Myanmar, Palestine and Vietnam.[3] The PFF were due to announce the final list of invited teams on August 6, a day after the 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup draw in Hanoi, Vietnam.[4] At the draw, where Philippines coach Thomas Dooley was in attendance, he revealed that Palestine, Myanmar and Vietnam were the invitees for the tournament. However, Vietnam would only take part if they were not drawn with the Philippines at the Suzuki Cup. Vietnam were however drawn with the Philippines therefore another team would need to be invited.[5] On August 7, the PFF confirmed the participation of Myanmar, Palestine as well as Chinese Taipei which replaced Vietnam.[1]
Venue
[edit ]Manila | |
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Rizal Memorial Stadium | 2014 Philippine Peace Cup (Philippines) |
Capacity: 12,500 | |
Matches
[edit ]The tournament was originally to be a single round-robin tournament format with match dates on September 3, 6 and 9.[1] However, the PFF received an advisory from FIFA on August 28 informing them of the new "two-match per international window" regulations. Therefore, the PFF revised the format to allot a maximum of two matches.[2]
Semifinals
[edit ]Myanmar | 4–1 | Palestine |
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Kyaw Zayar Win 26', 49' Tin Win Aung 38' Nanda Lin Kyaw Chit 71' |
Report | Wridat 87' |
Philippines | 5–1 | Chinese Taipei |
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Gier 25' J. Younghusband 37' Chen Yi-wei 65' (o.g.) Hartmann 74', 88' |
Report | Yen Ho-shen 80' |
Third place match
[edit ]Palestine | 7–3 (a.e.t.) | Chinese Taipei |
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Mereles 5' Wridat 9', 107', 112', 117' Abuhabib 90+2' Bahdari 109' |
Report | Wu Pai-ho 53' (pen.) Yen Ho-shen 76' Lin Chang-lun 87' |
Final
[edit ]Philippines | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | Myanmar |
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Sato 50' P. Younghusband 71' (pen.) |
Report | Kyaw Ko Ko 8' Min Min Thu 90+2' Soe Min Oo 103' |
Statistics
[edit ]Awards
[edit ]2014 Philippine Peace Cup champions |
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Myanmar First title |
Goalscorers
[edit ]- 5 goals
- 2 goals
- 1 goal
- Chinese Taipei Lin Chang-lun
- Chinese Taipei Wu Pai-ho
- Myanmar Kyaw Ko Ko
- Myanmar Min Min Thu
- Myanmar Nanda Lin Kyaw Chit
- Myanmar Soe Min Oo
- Myanmar Tin Win Aung
- Palestine Abdelhamid Abuhabib
- Palestine Abdelatif Bahdari
- Palestine Javier Mereles
- Philippines Rob Gier
- Philippines Daisuke Sato
- Philippines James Younghusband
- Philippines Phil Younghusband
- 1 own goal
- Chinese Taipei Chen Yi-wei (playing against the Philippines)
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c Marisse Panaligan (2014年08月07日). "Azkals to host Palestine, Chinese Taipei, Myanmar in 2014 Peace Cup". GMA News. Retrieved 2014年08月07日.
- ^ a b "PFF Advisory on PFF Peace Cup 2014 Matches". Philippine Football Federation. 2014年08月30日. Archived from the original on 2014年09月04日. Retrieved 2014年08月30日.
- ^ Manolo Pedralvez (2014年06月03日). "Dooley eyes AFF Suzuki Cup crown for Azkals next". Rappler. Retrieved 2014年06月03日.
- ^ Cedelf Tupas (2014年08月04日). "Palestine may headline Peace Cup". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2014年08月05日.
- ^ "We need another team for Peace Cup, says Dooley". ASEAN Football Federation. 2014年08月05日. Retrieved 2014年08月05日.