2013 Audi Cup

2013 Audi Cup
Tournament details
Host country Germany
Dates 31 July – 1 August[1]
Teams 4 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Germany Bayern Munich (2nd title)
Runners-up England Manchester City
Third place Italy Milan
Fourth place Brazil São Paulo
Tournament statistics
Matches played 4
Goals scored 14 (3.5 per match)
Top scorer(s) Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko
Italy Stephan El Shaarawy
Croatia Mario Mandžukić
(2 goals each)

The 2013 Audi Cup was the third edition of the Audi Cup, a two-day association football tournament that featured four teams, and was played at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. The competition hosted the 2009 Audi Cup winners Bayern Munich, the 2012 Copa Sudamericana champions São Paulo, the 2011–12 Premier League champions Manchester City and perennial Serie A contenders Milan.[2] The English and Brazilian clubs made their first appearances in the competition, while Bayern, as hosts, and Milan have been present in every Audi Cup so far. The winners of the tournament were Bayern Munich, who beat Manchester City 2–1 in the final. Milan defeated São Paulo 1–0 in the third place play-off.

Prior to the semi-final match between Bayern Munich and São Paulo, as the Bayern goalkeepers were warming up, advertising billboards located around the field were showing fan messages published via their twitter profiles using the hashtag #HelloAudiCup. One of the displayed messages stated "Ei, Douglas, vai tomar no cu" ("Hey, Douglas, go fuck yourself!").[3] It was sent by @DarkFabuloso, a fake profile that satirizes São Paulo player Luís Fabiano, and was inadvertently approved by the staff responsible for selecting and displaying the messages.[3]

Participating teams

Competition format

The competition took the format of the latter stages of a regular knock-out competition. The winners of each of the two matches on the first day competed against each other for the Audi Cup, whilst the two losing sides playing in a third-place match. The trophy was contested over two days, each day seeing two matches played back-to-back. The official matchups were announced on 19 June 2013.[4]

Semi-finals
31 July
Final
1 August
 England Manchester City   5  
 Italy Milan   3  
 
     England Manchester City   1
   Germany Bayern Munich   2
Third place
 Germany Bayern Munich   2  Italy Milan   1
 Brazil São Paulo   0    Brazil São Paulo   0

Matches

All times are local (CEST; UTC+02:00).

Semi-finals

31 July 2013
18:15
Manchester City England 5 – 3 Italy Milan
Silva  3'
Richards  19'
Kolarov  22'
Džeko  32'  36'
Report El Shaarawy  37'  39'
Petagna  43'
Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Peter Sippel (Germany)

31 July 2013
20:30
Bayern Munich Germany 2 – 0 Brazil São Paulo
Mandžukić  55'
Weiser  86'
Report
Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
Attendance: 56,500[5]
Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany)

Third place play-off

1 August 2013
18:15
Milan Italy 1 – 0 Brazil São Paulo
K. Boateng  52' Report
Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Günter Perl (Germany)

Final

1 August 2013
20:30
Manchester City England 1 – 2 Germany Bayern Munich
Negredo  61' Report Müller  66' (pen.)
Mandžukić  72'
Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
Attendance: 68,000[6]
Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany)

Goalscorers

2 goals

1 goal

References

External links

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