2012 Chinese FA Cup

2012 The Chinese Football Association Cup
CFA Cup
Country  China
Teams 48
Champions Guangzhou Evergrande
(1st title)
Runners-up Guizhou Renhe
AFC Champions League Guangzhou Evergrande
Matches played 50
Goals scored 153 (3.06 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Spain Rafa Jordà
(6 goals)
Best player Paraguay Lucas Barrios

The TOSHIBA 2012 Chinese FA Cup (Chinese: 东芝2012中国足球协会杯) was the 14th edition of the Chinese FA Cup. The first round matches began on 26 May 2012, and the finals took place on 10 November and 18 November 2012.

The cup title sponsor was Japanese company Toshiba.[1]

Participants

Chinese Super League

Total 16 teams took part in 2012 CFA Cup.

China League One

Total 16 teams took part in 2012 CFA Cup.

China League Two & amateur team

16 teams from 2012 China League Two, 2011 China Amateur Football League Final stage, Chinese Collegiate Football League and the Vision China Championship were selected to take part in 2012 CFA Cup.[2]

Note 1: Reorganized by Taiyuan University of Technology

Schedule

Round Date Matches Clubs New entries this round
First round 26–27 May 8 16 → 8 16 2012 China League Two clubs & amateur teams
Second round 1–3 June 12 8 + 16 → 12 16 2012 China League One
Third round 26 June – 4 July 12 12 + 12 → 12 12 2011 Chinese Super League 4th ~ 14th (except Tianjin Teda), 2011 China League One 1st ~ 2nd
Fourth round 17–19 July 8 12 + 4 → 8 4 2011 Chinese FA Cup champions, 2011 Chinese Super League 1st ~ 3rd
Quarter-finals 1 August 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals 22 August / 26 September 4 (H/A) 4 → 2
Final 10 / 18 November 2 (H/A) 2 → 1
Total 48 clubs

Results

First round

Second round

Third round

Fourth round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

First leg

Second leg

Final

First leg

Guizhou  Moutai
Guangzhou  Evergrande
Guizhou:
GK12 China Zhang Lie
RB17 China Sun Jihai  71'  75'
CB3 China Zhang Chenglin
CB7 Spain Nano (c)
LB33 China Guo Sheng
RM15 China Chen Jie  56'
CM29 China Yang Hao
CM8 China Li Chunyu  37'  46'
LM21 China Yu Hai
CF9 Bosnia and Herzegovina Zlatan Muslimović  86'
CF11 Spain Rafa Jordà
Substitutes:
GK1 China Shen Jun
DF6 Australia Dino Djulbic  84'  56'
DF19 China Liu Tianqi
DF30 China Liu Qing
DF31 China Rao Weihui  90+4'  46'
MF10 Spain Rubén Suárez
FW25 China Li Kai  75'
Coach:
China Gao Hongbo
Guangzhou:
GK22 China Li Shuai
CB5 China Zhang Linpeng
CB6 China Feng Xiaoting
CB28 South Korea Kim Young-Gwon
RWB4 China Rong Hao  68'
LWB32 China Sun Xiang
DM37 China Zhao Xuri  77'
DM10 China Zheng Zhi (c)
AM15 Argentina Darío Conca
SS29 China Gao Lin Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 80', 81'
CF9 Brazil Cléo  46'
Substitutes:
GK1 China Yang Jun
DF3 Brazil Paulão
DF14 China Li Jianhua
MF7 China Feng Junyan  68'
MF26 China Wu Pingfeng
MF42 China Huang Bowen  77'
FW18 Paraguay Lucas Barrios  46'
Coach:
Italy Marcello Lippi

Assistant referees:
Ashley Beecham (Australia)
Nathan MacDonald (Australia)
Fourth official:
Yao Qing

Second leg

18 November
15:30
Guangzhou Evergrande 4–2 Guizhou Moutai
Barrios  1', 66'
Zhang Linpeng  44'
Conca  90+2'
Jordà  52'
Rao Weihui  90+4'
Guangzhou  Evergrande
Guizhou  Moutai
Guangzhou:
GK22 China Li Shuai
RB5 China Zhang Linpeng
CB6 China Feng Xiaoting
CB28 South Korea Kim Young-Gwon
LB32 China Sun Xiang
DM37 China Zhao Xuri  38'  78'
DM8 China Qin Sheng  32'
DM10 China Zheng Zhi (c)
AM15 Argentina Darío Conca  76'
AM11 Brazil Muriqui  54'
CF18 Paraguay Lucas Barrios  88'
Substitutes:
GK1 China Yang Jun
DF4 China Rong Hao  78'
DF14 China Li Jianhua
MF7 China Feng Junyan  88'
MF42 China Huang Bowen
FW9 Brazil Cléo  54'
FW21 China Jiang Ning
Coach:
Italy Marcello Lippi
Guizhou:
GK12 China Zhang Lie
RB17 China Sun Jihai  64'
CB3 China Zhang Chenglin
CB7 Spain Nano (c)  33'  56'
LB33 China Guo Sheng  39'  46'
RM6 Australia Dino Djulbic  71'
CM15 China Chen Jie  19'
CM29 China Yang Hao
LM21 China Yu Hai  71'
CF9 Bosnia and Herzegovina Zlatan Muslimović
CF11 Spain Rafa Jordà  88'
Substitutes:
GK1 China Shen Jun
DF19 China Liu Tianqi
DF30 China Liu Qing
DF31 China Rao Weihui  46'
MF10 Spain Rubén Suárez  56'
MF14 China Yang Yihu  71'
FW25 China Li Kai
Coach:
China Gao Hongbo

Assistant referees:
Kim Sung-Il (Korea Republic)
Ji Seung-Min (Korea Republic)
Fourth official:
Wang Di

Awards

Goal scorers

6 goals
5 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

Own goals

References

External links

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