The 2006 Saudi Crown Prince Cup Final was the 31st final of the Crown Prince Cup, Saudi Arabia's main football knock-out competition at the time.
Event | 2005–06 Saudi Crown Prince Cup | ||||||
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Date | 7 April 2006 | ||||||
Venue | King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh | ||||||
Referee | Manuel Mejuto González (Spain) | ||||||
It took place on 7 April 2006 at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and was contested between Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal.[1] It was Al-Ahli's ninth Crown Prince Cup final and Al-Hilal's seventh final. It was Al-Ahli's first final since 2004 and Al-Hilal's second consecutive final.
Al-Hilal won the game 1–0 to claim their sixth Crown Prince Cup title.[2] As winners of the 2005–06 Saudi Crown Prince Cup, Al-Hilal qualified for the 2007 AFC Champions League group stage.
Teams
editTeam | Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners) |
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Al-Ahli | 8 (1957, 1958, 1970, 1974, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004) |
Al-Hilal | 6 (1964, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005) |
Venue
editThe King Fahd International Stadium was announced as the host of the final venue. This was the seventh Crown Prince Cup final hosted in the King Fahd International Stadium following those in 1992, 1994, 1998, 2003, 2004, and 2005.
The King Fahd International Stadium was built in 1982 and was opened in 1987.[3] The stadium was used as a venue for the 1992, 1995, and the 1997 editions of the FIFA Confederations Cup.[4] Its current capacity is 68,752[5] and it is used by the Saudi Arabia national football team, Al-Nassr, Al-Shabab, and major domestic matches.
Background
editAl-Hilal reached their seventh final after a 5–2 aggregate win against Al-Wehda.[6] This was Al-Hilal's second final in a row. Previously, they won finals in 1964, 1995, 2000, 2003, and 2005, and lost in 1999.
Al-Ahli reached their ninth final, after a 5–4 aggregate win against Al-Shabab.[7] They reached their first final since 2004. They finished as runners-up after losing to Al-Ittihad in that year's final. Previously, they won finals in 1957, 1970, 1998, and 2002, and lost in 1958, 1974, 2003, and 2004.
This was the second meeting between these two sides in the Crown Prince Cup final.[8] Al-Hilal won in 2003. This was the 6th meeting between these two sides in the Crown Prince Cup; previously Al-Hilal won 3 times, Al-Ahli won once and the two teams drew once. The two teams played each other three times in the season prior to the final with Al-Hilal winning all three matches.[9]
Road to the final
editAl-Ahli | Round | Al-Hilal | ||
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Opponent | Result | Opponent | Result | |
Abha | 4–0 (H) | Round of 16 | Al-Ansar | 1–0 (H) |
Al-Ittihad | 1–1 (4–2 p) (A) | Quarter-finals | Al-Qadisiyah | 2–0 (A) |
Al-Shabab | 2–1 (A) | Semi-finals | Al-Wehda | 3–2 (H) |
3–3 (H) | 2–0 (A) |
Key: (H) = Home; (A) = Away
Match
editDetails
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Match rules
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "الهلال يتطلع للحفاظ على لقبه.. والأهلي يحلم بالعودة لمنصات التتويج".
- ^ "الهلال يهزم الأهلي ويتوج بطلاً لكأس ولي العهد السعودي".
- ^ "افتتاح استاد الملك فهد الدولي".
- ^ "كأس الملك فهد للقارات محط أنظار العالم".
- ^ "استاد الملك فهد الدولي تحفة معمارية يستوعب 70 ألف متفرج".
- ^ "الزعيم تاهل لمواجهة القلعة في النهائي".
- ^ "الاهلي يعود الى منصات الذهب".
- ^ "10 نهائيات و 5 كؤوس تزين قاعة الملكي".
- ^ "تاريخ لقاءات".