The 2012 AFC Champions League Final was a football match which was played on Saturday, 10 November 2012, to determine the champion of the 2012 AFC Champions League. It was the final of the 31st edition of the top-level Asian club tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the 10th under the current AFC Champions League title.
The AFC decided that the final would be hosted by one of the finalists.[4] On 14 June 2012, the draw for the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final was made. For the final, the winner of semi-final 2 (played between the winners of quarter-finals 3 and 4) would be the home team, while the winner of semi-final 1 (played between the winners of quarter-finals 1 and 2) would be the away team.[5] As a result, Ulsan Hyundai are the home team, and Al-Ahli are the away team.
Ulsan Hyundai became the third K-League club in four years to be crowned Asian champions with a 3-0 win over Al Ahli of Saudi Arabia in the final of the AFC Champions League at Ulsan Munsu Stadium on Saturday with goals from captain Kwak Tae-Hwi, Brazilian striker Rafael dos Santos de Oliveira (Rafinha) and Kim Seung-Yong learned last year's K-League Cup winners their first-ever continental crown and a place at next month's FIFA Club World Cup in Japan. Ulsan were the fourth Korean side in a row to reach the final and Kim Ho-gon's team join Pohang Steelers and Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in lifting the title after their successes in 2009 and 2010 respectively. The win was nothing less than Ulsan deserved against an Al Ahli side who were also making their first appearance in the final of the AFC Champions League but who appeared overawed by the occasion. Ulsan took command early on with Rafinha firing off an effort from the edge of the area seven minutes in while Kwak headed Kim Seung-yong's corner wide three minutes later. It only took a further three minutes, though, for the Korean side to go in front with Ulsan's prowess from set pieces paying dividends when Kim Seung-yong flicked a free kick into the area and Kwak rose highest to head past Abdullah Al Muaiof. The goal did little to wake Al Ahli out of their slumber and, although the time spent in the Ulsan half increased, Karel Jarolim's team did little to make it count. It was at the other end that the majority of the action continued, with Ulsan's Colombian midfielder Juan Estiven Velez trying his luck from range twice in the space of three minutes, but both his efforts were off target. Indeed, it was Ulsan's complacency at the back that threatened to allow Al Ahli back into the game as the home side gave away possession too easily on several occasions, but only Motaz Al Mosa went close to testing Kim Young-kwang when he shot over the bar with seven minutes left in the half. Al Ahli shook off some of the lethargy that had hampered their play in the opening 45 minutes, but Ulsan still remained in the ascendancy and, by the 67th minute, they had doubled their lead. Velez's left footed cross from the right was headed across goal by Kim Shin-wook and Rafinha emerged through a trio of Al Ahli defenders to poke the ball over the line and to send most of the 42,153 fans in Ulsan Munsu Stadium into raptures. And eight minutes later Kim Seung-yong confirmed the title would be heading back to Korea with a fierce low left-foot drive that Al Muaiouf could do little to keep out.
Winning head coach, Kim Ho-Gon hailed Ulsan Hyundai's historic maiden AFC Champions League: "Ulsan have had to wait for a long time to come to final so I told the players we must win the game and to do that we must play a normal game," said Ulsan coach Kim Ho-gon. "The players created a lot of pressure in the first half and all of the players played their part." Ulsan were always in control of the contest despite Al Ahli improving after Kwak's 13th-minute header from Kim Seung-yong's free-kick and after Rafinha's fifth goal in as many games seven minutes after the hour mark, Kim Seung-yong sealed the win in spectacular fashion with 15 minutes remaining as Ulsan netted their 27th goal of the campaign. "After the first goal the players felt they could win and they made some mistakes and allowed Al Ahli to create some attacks," added Kim Ho-gon, At half-time I talked to the players and the second half was very good." Having won their group with an unbeaten record ahead of Japan's FC Tokyo, Ulsan edged out J.League champions Kashiwa Reysol 3-2 in the Round of 16 to maintain Korean interest in the competition and Ulsan bettered their 2006 run to the semi-finals with wins over Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal and Uzbekistan's Bunyodkor in the knockout stage. "After the first group game every game felt like a final, but the final did not feel like a final as we had done so well in the semi-final," added Kim Ho-gon. Having won the AFC Champions League title for the first, Ulsan have also earned an appearance at next month's FIFA Club World Cup in Japan with Kim Ho-gon's side set to meet Mexico's Monterrey in the quarter-finals. "I am so happy for the players," added Kim Ho-gon. "They wanted to play in the FIFA Club World Cup and it is the same for me. This is the happiest day in my coaching career."
A despondent Karel Jarolim poured praise on the players of Ulsan Hyundai: "Maybe we are expecting a lot from the players and it's true they didn't perform well, but it's not because they didn't want to but because Ulsan are a strong team and they played well," said Jarolim. "Most of the players did their best but Ulsan are strong and they deserved to win. This is football." Al Ahli went behind after just 13 minutes, when Kwak scored with a header, but with the Saudi side unable to pull themselves back into the game, Rafinha's strike midway through the second half all but killed the game before Kim put the seal on the victory. "After the first goal I think we created a few chances to score at least one goal in the first half, but the strikers didn't score and they didn't work with the ball very well," said Jarolim. "I was planning to make some changes in the second half but I was surprised when Ulsan scored and after that I thought our players lost their concentration and didn't focus well on the match. Ulsan controlled the ball and won the match." While Ulsan may be champions, the Korean side are unlikely to qualify for next year's competition given their poor showing in the latter stages of the K-League's championship round, but Al Ahli have already booked their spot in the 2013 edition by finishing second in last year's Saudi Professional League. Jarolim is hoping his players have learned lessons from their run to this year's final that they can put in place for the 2013 campaign. "The team learned a lot this year by playing against different strong teams," said the coach. "Al Ahli is a very young team and these players have gained experience this season and they will work hard for next year and will try to do our best."
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The 2012 AFC Champions League Final was a football match which was played on Saturday 10 November 2012 to determine the champion of the 2012 AFC Champions League It was the final of the 31st edition of the top level Asian club tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation AFC and the 10th under the current AFC Champions League title 2012 AFC Champions League finalEvent2012 AFC Champions LeagueUlsan Hyundai Al Ahli3 0Date10 November 2012VenueUlsan Munsu Football Stadium UlsanAFC Man of the MatchKwak Tae Hwi Ulsan Hyundai Fans Man of the MatchKim Seung Yong Ulsan Hyundai RefereeBen Williams Australia 1 Attendance42 153WeatherClear15 C 59 F 50 humidity 20112013 The match was played between Ulsan Hyundai from Korea Republic and Al Ahli from Saudi Arabia Ulsan Hyundai won 3 0 to win their first title 2 As winners of the 2012 AFC Champions League they qualified to enter the quarter finals of the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup as the AFC representative 3 Contents 1 Qualified teams 2 Venue 3 Road to final 4 Summary 5 Match details 5 1 Statistics 6 References 7 External linksQualified teams editTeam Previous finals appearances bold indicates winners nbsp Ulsan Hyundai None nbsp Al Ahli 1986Venue editThe AFC decided that the final would be hosted by one of the finalists 4 On 14 June 2012 the draw for the quarter finals semi finals and final was made For the final the winner of semi final 2 played between the winners of quarter finals 3 and 4 would be the home team while the winner of semi final 1 played between the winners of quarter finals 1 and 2 would be the away team 5 As a result Ulsan Hyundai are the home team and Al Ahli are the away team The match was played at Ulsan Hyundai s home stadium Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium at Ulsan South Korea It was one of the stadiums used at the 2002 FIFA World Cup Road to final editFurther information 2012 AFC Champions League nbsp Ulsan Hyundai Round nbsp Al AhliBye Qualifying play off ByeOpponent Result Group stage Opponent Result nbsp Beijing Guoan 2 1 H Matchday 1 nbsp Lekhwiya 0 1 A nbsp FC Tokyo 2 2 A Matchday 2 nbsp Sepahan 1 1 H nbsp Brisbane Roar 1 1 H Matchday 3 nbsp Al Nasr 2 1 A nbsp Brisbane Roar 2 1 A Matchday 4 nbsp Al Nasr 3 1 H nbsp Beijing Guoan 3 2 A Matchday 5 nbsp Lekhwiya 3 0 H nbsp FC Tokyo 1 0 H Matchday 6 nbsp Sepahan 1 2 A Group F winner Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Ulsan Hyundai 6 4 2 0 11 7 4 14 nbsp FC Tokyo 6 3 2 1 12 6 6 11 nbsp Brisbane Roar 6 0 3 3 6 11 5 3 nbsp Beijing Guoan 6 0 3 3 6 11 5 3 Final standings Group C runner up Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Sepahan 6 4 1 1 9 4 5 13 nbsp Al Ahli 6 3 1 2 10 6 4 10 nbsp Al Nasr 6 2 0 4 6 11 5 6 nbsp Lekhwiya 6 2 0 4 5 9 4 6Opponent Agg 1st leg 2nd leg Knockout stage Opponent Agg 1st leg 2nd leg nbsp Kashiwa Reysol 3 2 H one leg match Round of 16 nbsp Al Jazira 3 3 aet 4 2 p A one leg match nbsp Al Hilal 5 0 1 0 H 4 0 A Quarterfinals nbsp Sepahan 4 1 0 0 A 4 1 H nbsp Bunyodkor 5 1 3 1 A 2 0 H Semifinals nbsp Al Ittihad 2 1 0 1 A 2 0 H Summary edit nbsp Lee Keun Ho was named as MVP of the tournament Ulsan Hyundai became the third K League club in four years to be crowned Asian champions with a 3 0 win over Al Ahli of Saudi Arabia in the final of the AFC Champions League at Ulsan Munsu Stadium on Saturday with goals from captain Kwak Tae Hwi Brazilian striker Rafael dos Santos de Oliveira Rafinha and Kim Seung Yong learned last year s K League Cup winners their first ever continental crown and a place at next month s FIFA Club World Cup in Japan Ulsan were the fourth Korean side in a row to reach the final and Kim Ho gon s team join Pohang Steelers and Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma in lifting the title after their successes in 2009 and 2010 respectively The win was nothing less than Ulsan deserved against an Al Ahli side who were also making their first appearance in the final of the AFC Champions League but who appeared overawed by the occasion Ulsan took command early on with Rafinha firing off an effort from the edge of the area seven minutes in while Kwak headed Kim Seung yong s corner wide three minutes later It only took a further three minutes though for the Korean side to go in front with Ulsan s prowess from set pieces paying dividends when Kim Seung yong flicked a free kick into the area and Kwak rose highest to head past Abdullah Al Muaiof The goal did little to wake Al Ahli out of their slumber and although the time spent in the Ulsan half increased Karel Jarolim s team did little to make it count It was at the other end that the majority of the action continued with Ulsan s Colombian midfielder Juan Estiven Velez trying his luck from range twice in the space of three minutes but both his efforts were off target Indeed it was Ulsan s complacency at the back that threatened to allow Al Ahli back into the game as the home side gave away possession too easily on several occasions but only Motaz Al Mosa went close to testing Kim Young kwang when he shot over the bar with seven minutes left in the half Al Ahli shook off some of the lethargy that had hampered their play in the opening 45 minutes but Ulsan still remained in the ascendancy and by the 67th minute they had doubled their lead Velez s left footed cross from the right was headed across goal by Kim Shin wook and Rafinha emerged through a trio of Al Ahli defenders to poke the ball over the line and to send most of the 42 153 fans in Ulsan Munsu Stadium into raptures And eight minutes later Kim Seung yong confirmed the title would be heading back to Korea with a fierce low left foot drive that Al Muaiouf could do little to keep out nbsp 2012 AFC Champions League Final in Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium Winning head coach Kim Ho Gon hailed Ulsan Hyundai s historic maiden AFC Champions League Ulsan have had to wait for a long time to come to final so I told the players we must win the game and to do that we must play a normal game said Ulsan coach Kim Ho gon The players created a lot of pressure in the first half and all of the players played their part Ulsan were always in control of the contest despite Al Ahli improving after Kwak s 13th minute header from Kim Seung yong s free kick and after Rafinha s fifth goal in as many games seven minutes after the hour mark Kim Seung yong sealed the win in spectacular fashion with 15 minutes remaining as Ulsan netted their 27th goal of the campaign After the first goal the players felt they could win and they made some mistakes and allowed Al Ahli to create some attacks added Kim Ho gon At half time I talked to the players and the second half was very good Having won their group with an unbeaten record ahead of Japan s FC Tokyo Ulsan edged out J League champions Kashiwa Reysol 3 2 in the Round of 16 to maintain Korean interest in the competition and Ulsan bettered their 2006 run to the semi finals with wins over Saudi Arabia s Al Hilal and Uzbekistan s Bunyodkor in the knockout stage After the first group game every game felt like a final but the final did not feel like a final as we had done so well in the semi final added Kim Ho gon Having won the AFC Champions League title for the first Ulsan have also earned an appearance at next month s FIFA Club World Cup in Japan with Kim Ho gon s side set to meet Mexico s Monterrey in the quarter finals I am so happy for the players added Kim Ho gon They wanted to play in the FIFA Club World Cup and it is the same for me This is the happiest day in my coaching career A despondent Karel Jarolim poured praise on the players of Ulsan Hyundai Maybe we are expecting a lot from the players and it s true they didn t perform well but it s not because they didn t want to but because Ulsan are a strong team and they played well said Jarolim Most of the players did their best but Ulsan are strong and they deserved to win This is football Al Ahli went behind after just 13 minutes when Kwak scored with a header but with the Saudi side unable to pull themselves back into the game Rafinha s strike midway through the second half all but killed the game before Kim put the seal on the victory After the first goal I think we created a few chances to score at least one goal in the first half but the strikers didn t score and they didn t work with the ball very well said Jarolim I was planning to make some changes in the second half but I was surprised when Ulsan scored and after that I thought our players lost their concentration and didn t focus well on the match Ulsan controlled the ball and won the match While Ulsan may be champions the Korean side are unlikely to qualify for next year s competition given their poor showing in the latter stages of the K League s championship round but Al Ahli have already booked their spot in the 2013 edition by finishing second in last year s Saudi Professional League Jarolim is hoping his players have learned lessons from their run to this year s final that they can put in place for the 2013 campaign The team learned a lot this year by playing against different strong teams said the coach Al Ahli is a very young team and these players have gained experience this season and they will work hard for next year and will try to do our best Match details edit10 November 201219 30 UTC 09 00Ulsan Hyundai nbsp 3 0 nbsp Al AhliKwak Tae Hwi nbsp 13 Rafinha nbsp 68 Kim Seung Yong nbsp 75 ReportUlsan Munsu Football Stadium UlsanAttendance 42 153Referee Ben Williams Australia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Ulsan Hyundai nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Al AhliUlsan Hyundai 4 4 2GK 1 nbsp Kim Young KwangDF 2 nbsp Lee YongDF 4 nbsp Kang Min Soo nbsp 31 DF 5 nbsp Kwak Tae Hwi c DF 14 nbsp Kim Young Sam nbsp 68 MF 8 nbsp Lee Ho nbsp 46 MF 13 nbsp Kim Seung YongMF 20 nbsp Julian Estiven VelezFW 9 nbsp Kim Shin WookFW 11 nbsp Lee Keun HoFW 19 nbsp Rafinha nbsp 79 nbsp 88 SubstitutesGK 18 nbsp Kim Seung GyuDF 3 nbsp Lee Jae Seong nbsp 68 DF 22 nbsp Choi Bo KyungMF 7 nbsp Ko Chang HyunMF 17 nbsp Go Seul Ki nbsp 46 FW 10 nbsp Maranhao nbsp 88 FW 21 nbsp Lee Seung YeoulManager nbsp Kim Ho Gon Al Ahli 4 3 3GK 22 nbsp Abdullah Al MayoufDF 2 nbsp Kamel Al MorDF 4 nbsp Waleed Bakshween nbsp 71 DF 16 nbsp Haider Al AmerDF 21 nbsp Ageel BalghaithDF 47 nbsp Mustafa Al Bassas nbsp 90 2 MF 3 nbsp Jairo PalominoMF 5 nbsp Moataz Al Musa nbsp 66 nbsp 72 MF 8 nbsp Taisir Al Jassim c nbsp 86 FW 7 nbsp Victor SimoesFW 20 nbsp Amad Al HosniSubstitutesGK 1 nbsp Yasser Al MosailemDF 28 nbsp Jufain Al BishiMF 10 nbsp Diego Alberto Morales nbsp 86 MF 14 nbsp Mohammad MassadMF 24 nbsp Abdulrahim Jaizawi nbsp 71 MF 26 nbsp Mohsen Al Eisa nbsp 72 FW 11 nbsp Essa Al MehyaniManager nbsp Karel JarolimAFC s Man of the Match Kwak Tae Hwi South Korea Assistant referees Luke Brennan Australia Paul Cetrangolo Australia Fourth official Strebre Delovski Australia Match rules 4 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if scores still level Seven named substitutes Maximum of three substitutions Statistics edit First half Ulsan Hyundai Al AhliGoals scored 1 0Total shots 7 1Shots on target 5 0Saves 1 2Ball possession 60 40 Corner kicks 3 2Fouls committed 5 12Offsides 1 0Yellow cards 1 0Red cards 0 0 Second half Ulsan Hyundai Al AhliGoals scored 2 0Total shots 16 8Shots on target 10 2Saves 1 0Ball possession 50 50 Corner kicks 2 3Fouls committed 5 5Offsides 2 0Yellow cards 1 2Red cards 0 0 Overall Ulsan Hyundai Al AhliGoals scored 3 0Total shots 23 9Shots on target 15 2Saves 2 2Ball possession 55 45 Corner kicks 5 5Fouls committed 10 17Offsides 3 0Yellow cards 2 2Red cards 0 0References edit Ben Williams to officiate ACL Final AFC 8 November 2012 Archived from the original on 3 December 2012 Ulsan Hyundai win 2012 AFC Champions League AFC 10 November 2012 Ulsan crowned new Asian kings FIFA com 10 November 2012 Archived from the original on November 13 2012 Retrieved 13 December 2012 a b AFC Champions League 2012 Competitions Regulations AFC Archived from the original PDF on 2012 07 23 SF2 winners to host ACL Final AFC 2012 06 14 Archived from the original on 2012 12 17 External links editAFC Champions League in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 AFC Champions League final amp oldid 1173048527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,