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2011 World Football Challenge


FieldValue
titleWorld Football Challenge
year2011
other_titlesHerbalife World Football Challenge 2011
imageWorld Football Challenge Logo.jpg
imagesize200px
captionThe 2011 World Football Challenge official logo
num_teams13 (from 2 confederations)
championsSpain Real Madrid
runner-upEngland Manchester United
matches14
goals42
attendance
top goal scorerPOR Cristiano Ronaldo
(4 goals)
prevseason[2009](2009-world-football-challenge)
nextseason[2012](2012-world-football-challenge)
venue14 (in 14 host cities)countries=Canada
United States

| runner-up = England Manchester United (4 goals) United States}} The 2011 World Football Challenge was the second World Football Challenge event, a series of friendly association football matches played in Canada and the United States in July and August.

Participants

The 2011 tournament increased in scale from the 2009 incarnation, bringing in thirteen teams from seven countries. All the teams were either members of the UEFA or CONCACAF confederations. The field was highlighted by Spanish league and European champions Barcelona and English champion Manchester United. América was the only team that returned from the 2009 competition.

This tournament for the first time also included five teams from Major League Soccer, the top-flight league for the host countries, Canada and United States. As another first, there were games played outside the United States, at Empire Field in Vancouver, British Columbia and BMO Field in Toronto, Ontario (both in Canada).

North American clubs that competed in 2011 included Chicago Fire, Guadalajara, América, Los Angeles Galaxy, New England Revolution, Philadelphia Union, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC.

Four representatives from Europe's top leagues of England and Spain, all of whom won their country's blue ribbon competitions in the 2010–11 season joined the North American clubs, those being: Spanish and European champions Barcelona, FA Cup winners Manchester City, Premier League champions Manchester United and Copa del Rey winners Real Madrid.

TeamLocationConfederationProfessional LeagueNotes
Manchester UnitedManchesterUEFAPremier League[2010–11 Premier League](2010-11-premier-league) champions
New England RevolutionFoxboroughCONCACAFMajor League Soccer[2010 North American SuperLiga](2010-north-american-superliga) runner-up
Real MadridMadridUEFALa Liga[2010–11 Copa del Rey](2010-11-copa-del-rey) holders
Los Angeles GalaxyLos AngelesCONCACAFMajor League Soccer[2010 MLS](2010-major-league-soccer-season) Supporters' Shield holders
AméricaMexico CityCONCACAFPrimera División[2011 Primera División de México Clausura Liguilla](2011-primera-division-de-mexico-clausura-liguilla) quarter-finalists
Manchester CityManchesterUEFAPremier League[2010–11 FA Cup](2010-11-fa-cup) holders
Vancouver Whitecaps FCVancouverCONCACAFMajor League Soccer[2011 Canadian Championship](2011-canadian-championship) runner-up
GuadalajaraZapopanCONCACAFPrimera División[2011 Primera División de México Clausura Liguilla](2011-primera-division-de-mexico-clausura-liguilla) semi-finalists
Chicago FireChicagoCONCACAFMajor League Soccer[2009 North American SuperLiga](2009-north-american-superliga) runner-up
Philadelphia UnionChesterCONCACAFMajor League Soccer
JuventusTurinUEFASerie A
BarcelonaBarcelonaUEFALa Liga[2010–11 La Liga](2010-11-la-liga) and [2010–11 UEFA Champions League](2010-11-uefa-champions-league) winners
Sporting CPLisbonUEFAPrimeira Liga

Venues

Canada

Vancouver, British ColumbiaToronto, Ontario
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Empire FieldBMO Field
Capacity: **27,528**Capacity: **21,566**
[[File:Empire Field with Whitecaps fans.jpg170x170px]][[File:Toronto_-_ON_-_BMO_Field.jpg190x190px]]

United States

Foxborough, MassachusettsSan Francisco, CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaSan Diego, CaliforniaChicago, IllinoisPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaCarson, CaliforniaNew York, New YorkRaleigh, North CarolinaLandover, MarylandMiami Gardens, FloridaArlington, Texas
Gillette StadiumAT&T ParkLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumQualcomm StadiumSoldier Field
Capacity: **68,756**Capacity: **41,915**Capacity: **93,607**Capacity: **70,561**Capacity: **61,500**
[[File:Gillette Stadium (Top View).jpg170x170px]][[File:Oracle Park 2021.jpg170x170px]][[File:LA Memorial Coliseum aerial.jpg155x155px]][[File:Qualcomm Stadium.jpg170x170px]][[File:Soldier Field during Chicago Bears home game against the San Francisco 49ers on October 29, 2006.jpg170x170px]]
{{location map+USAfloat=centerwidth=525caption=Location of the host cities of the 2011 World Football Challenge in the United States.places=
Lincoln Financial FieldThe Home Depot Center
Capacity: **69,144**Capacity: **27,000**
[[File:LincolnFinancialFieldsat.png171x171px]][[File:Homedepotcenter.png171x171px]]
Citi FieldCarter–Finley StadiumFedExFieldSun Life StadiumCowboys Stadium
Capacity: **45,000**Capacity: **57,583**Capacity: **82,000**Capacity: **75,192**Capacity: **80,000**
[[File:Citi Field Night Game.jpg170x170px]][[File:Carter-Finley Stadium 1.jpg171x171px]][[File:FedexField2014.jpg166x166px]][[File:Dolphinsmiamistadm.png170x170px]][[File:Cowboysstadium js.jpg170x170px]]

Event rules

The event rules differed considerably from the 2009 event, due to differences in the number of teams.

Match rules

Match rules followed the Laws of the Game, with a few notable exceptions.

  • In the event of a tie after the regulation 90 minutes, a penalty shootout immediately followed. These penalties did not accrue points in the table as a regulation goal or penalty would.
  • Cautions and sending offs did not carry into the next competitive game, however, a player may have been suspended for their club's next WFC match.
  • Teams had a roster of 25 players, and clubs were able to substitute eleven players during the course of the match rather than the standard three.

Table setup

The format was a single table, accruing points as follows:

  • Three points for a regulation victory
  • Two points for a penalty shootout victory
  • One point for a penalty shootout loss
  • No points for a regulation loss
  • One point for each goal scored (up to three per match) Sporting CP, who played only one game, did not accrue points, but their opponent, Juventus, were able to in their matchup. The five Major League Soccer teams were split up into two different "clubs" for the purposes of the table, the MLS Eastern Conference (containing the Chicago Fire, New England Revolution, and Philadelphia Union), and the MLS Western Conference (containing the Los Angeles Galaxy, who played two games, and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC). Each of the other seven clubs played three games and accrued points as normal.

Table tiebreakers

In the event of a tie in the final table standings, the following tiebreakers were used in order:

  1. Regulation goal difference
  2. Most goals for in regulation
  3. Fewest goals against in regulation
  4. Most goals scored in regulation in one match
  5. Drawing of lots

Standings

Note: Sporting CP played only one game and did not accrue points.

Matches

:All times are in the EDT time zone (UTC−4) (Local Times in parentheses).

Macheda Park

Wright-Phillips

Joselu Ronaldo Benzema

Wright-Phillips


Rafael Nani


Özil

Birchall Juninho Dunivant Stephens McBean Gonzalez McCarty DeLaGarza Weiss Suárez Kolarov Guidetti Lescott De Jong Wright-Phillips Hart



Owen

Casillas Verduzco

Keita

Top goalscorers

RankNameTeamGoals
1POR Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid4
2ESP José CallejónReal Madrid2
PRT Yannick DjalóSporting2
MEX Marco FabiánGuadalajara2
ITA Federico MachedaManchester United2
POR NaniManchester United2
ENG Michael OwenManchester United2
ESP David VillaBarcelona2
ENG Shaun Wright-PhillipsManchester City2
10ITA Mario BalotelliManchester City1
FRA Karim BenzemaReal Madrid1
MEX Giovani CasillasGuadalajara1
USA Adam CristmanLos Angeles Galaxy1
ITA Alessandro Del PieroJuventus1
USA Michael FarfanPhiladelphia Union1
USA Cory GibbsChicago Fire1
SWE John GuidettiManchester City1
KOR Park Ji-sungManchester United1
ESP JoseluReal Madrid1
MLI Seydou KeitaBarcelona1
USA Mike MageeLos Angeles Galaxy1
GAM Kenny MansallyNew England Revolution1
NIR Ryan McGivernManchester City1
GER Mesut ÖzilReal Madrid1
ITA Cristian PasquatoJuventus1
ITA Fabio QuagliarellaJuventus1
BRA RafaelManchester United1
ENG Wayne RooneyManchester United1
BRA Camilo SanvezzoVancouver Whitecaps FC1
ESP ThiagoBarcelona1
MEX José VerduzcoGuadalajara1

Media coverage

Country / RegionBroadcasterMatches
Arab League Arab WorldAl Jazeera SportsAll Real Madrid and Manchester United matches
IsraelSport 2All Manchester United matches
Sport 5All Real Madrid matches
ItalySportitaliaAll Real Madrid matches
NorwayTV 2 Premier League HD 1All Real Madrid and Manchester United matches
United StatesESPNAll
United KingdomMUTVAll Manchester United matches

References

References

  1. "El Real Madrid se adjudica el World Football Challenge". AS.com.
  2. "World Football Challenge Rules of Competition". Major League Soccer.
  3. "World Football Challenge Standings". Major League Soccer.
  4. "World Football Challenge Schedule". Major League Soccer.
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