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2014 AFC Challenge Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameAFC Challenge Cup
year2014
size250px
captionLogo of the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup
countryMaldives
dates19 – 30 May
num_teams8
venues2
cities2
championPalestine
count1
secondPhilippines
thirdMaldives
fourthAfghanistan
fourth-flagvar2013
matches16
goals35
attendance
top_scorerPLE Ashraf Nu'man
(4 goals)
playerPLE Murad Ismail
goalkeeperPLE Ramzi Saleh
prevseason[2012](2012-afc-challenge-cup)
nextseason[2016](2016-afc-solidarity-cup)
(AFC Solidarity Cup)

| fourth-flagvar= 2013 (4 goals) (AFC Solidarity Cup)

The 2014 AFC Challenge Cup was the fifth and the final edition of the AFC Challenge Cup, an international football competition for Asian Football Confederation (AFC) member nations that are mainly categorized as "emerging countries" in the now defunct Vision Asia programme. It took place in the Maldives from 19 to 30 May 2014. The champions, Palestine, qualified to the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.

Palestine were crowned the victors after winning the final against the Philippines 1–0 after Ashraf Nu'man scored a free kick in the 59th minute. Palestine won the title with a perfect sweep of individual awards. This includes Murad Ismail as the best player, Ramzi Saleh as the best goalkeeper, and Ashraf Nu'man as the top scorer.

Hosts

The AFC decided that an automatic qualification place would be given to the tournament's hosts starting from this edition. Four countries then expressed interest in bidding to host the tournament; India, Maldives, Philippines, and Tajikistan. The AFC announced on 13 November 2012 that the Philippines and Maldives were in the final shortlist to host the finals. The final decision was taken in the AFC Competitions Committee meeting on 28 November 2012, and the hosting rights were given to the Maldives. The Maldives Ministry of Youth and Sports then claimed that they wanted to host the tournament due to the poor facilities they encountered in the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup which the Maldives qualified and competed in.

In mid-November 2013, AFC president Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa announced that the Philippines would be the backup hosts "if something goes wrong in Maldives." By 25 November, the AFC proposed - pending the approval of the Executive Committee - to move the tournament from the Maldives to the Philippines if the Maldives do not start the required renovation work by 15 December 2013. The AFC then inspected possible venues in Manila and the Philippine Football Federation claimed that they would be ready to host the tournament if given the nod. Despite this, the Maldives' Ministry of Youth and Sports said they would do everything necessary for the country to host the tournament. On 7 January 2014, the AFC announced that the Maldives would remain as the host of the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup.

Venues

After the Maldives were given the hosting rights of the tournament, the Maldives' Ministry of Youth and Sports stated that the listed venues below would be used but renovations would be required. Renovations then started in mid-January 2014 and was expected to be completed within 90 days. In a function on 12 May, the National Stadium was handed over to the Ministry of Youth and Sports and opened by President Abdulla Yameen. The stadium was also re-branded as the 'National Football Stadium'. Another function six days later at the second venue, originally known as the Hithadhoo Zone Stadium, was handed over and inaugurated by former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. It was also re-branded as the 'Addu Football Stadium'.

Malé, Kaafu Atoll{{location map+float=centerMaldiveswidth=155caption=places=Addu City, Addu Atoll
National Football Stadium
Capacity: **13,000**
[[File:Galolhu Dhandu.jpg275px]]
Addu Football Stadium
Capacity: **5,000**

Qualification

Main article: 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification

The qualification draw was held on 11 December 2012 in AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The twenty teams involved in the qualification draw were drawn into five groups of four teams. The five group winners plus the two best second-placed teams qualified for the finals. North Korea, the 2010 and 2012 champions, were excluded from participating in the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup.

Qualified nations

CountryQualified asQualified onPrevious appearances in tournament
([2012](2012-afc-challenge-cup))
([2006](2006-afc-challenge-cup), [2008](2008-afc-challenge-cup))
([2008](2008-afc-challenge-cup), [2010](2010-afc-challenge-cup))
([2006](2006-afc-challenge-cup), [2012](2012-afc-challenge-cup))
(debut)
([2006](2006-afc-challenge-cup), [2010](2010-afc-challenge-cup))
([2006](2006-afc-challenge-cup), [2012](2012-afc-challenge-cup))
([2008](2008-afc-challenge-cup), [2010](2010-afc-challenge-cup), [2012](2012-afc-challenge-cup))

Draw

The eight participating teams were drawn into two brackets of the group stage. To prepare for this, the teams were separated into four pots of two teams each based on their performance in the 2012 edition of the tournament with the exception of hosts being placed in Pot 1. The final draw was held at the Paradise Island Resort in the Maldives on 12 February 2014.

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

Squads

Main article: 2014 AFC Challenge Cup squads

Each team can name a squad of 23 players.

Group stage

Tie-breaking criteria

The teams are ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss) and tie breakers are in following order:

  1. Greater number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  2. Goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned;
  3. Greater number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  4. Goal difference in all the group matches;
  5. Greater number of goals scored in all the group matches;
  6. Kicks from the penalty mark if only two teams are involved and they are both on the field of play;
  7. Fewer score calculated according to the number of yellow and red cards received in the group matches; (1 point for each yellow card, 3 points for each red card as a consequence of two yellow cards, 3 points for each direct red card, 4 points for each yellow card followed by a direct red card)
  8. Drawing of lots.
Key to colours in group tables
Top two placed teams advance to the semi-finals
  • All times UTC+5.

Group A

Ashfaq Nyein Chan Aung

Nu'man

Group B

Durdyýew Keodouangdeth Hojaahmedow

Reichelt Hatifi Shayesteh

Reichelt

Knockout stage

|27 May||2||0 |27 May||3||2 |30 May||1||0 |29 May||1 (7)||}}

Semi-finals


Lucena C. Greatwich Abdulla

Third place play-off

Zazai Hadid Karimi Faqiryar Sharityar Daudi Sakhizada Shayesteh Abdul Ghanee Fasir Rilwan Qasim Rasheed Ali Mohamed Fazeel

Final

Main article: 2014 AFC Challenge Cup final

Winners

Statistics

Player awards

  • Top goalscorer: PLE Ashraf Nu'man
  • Most Valuable Player: PLE Murad Ismail
  • Best goalkeeper: PLE Ramzi Saleh

Goalscorers

;4 goals

  • PLE Ashraf Nu'man

;3 goals

  • MDV Ali Ashfaq

;2 goals

  • MDV Mohammad Umair
  • MYA Kyaw Ko Ko
  • PLE Abdelhamid Abuhabib
  • PHI Patrick Reichelt
  • PHI Phil Younghusband
  • TKM Didar Durdyýew

;1 goal

  • AFG Zohib Islam Amiri
  • AFG Ahmad Hatifi
  • AFG Hamidullah Karimi
  • AFG Faysal Shayesteh
  • KGZ Vladimir Verevkin
  • LAO Khampheng Sayavutthi
  • MDV Assadhulla Abdulla
  • MDV Ali Fasir
  • MYA Nyein Chan Aung
  • PHI Chris Greatwich
  • PHI Jerry Lucena
  • PHI Simone Rota
  • TKM Döwlet Baýramow
  • TKM Bahtiýar Hojaahmedow
  • TKM Süleýman Muhadow

;Own goal

  • LAO Vathana Keodouangdeth (against Turkmenistan)

Team statistics

This table shows all team performance. Matches that ended in a penalty shoot out are counted as draws

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGD
**Reached the knockout stage**
1541060+6
2531173+4
35122770
45131440
**Eliminated in the group stage**
53102660
6310235−2
7310213−2
8301217−6

Notes

References

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