2015 Afghan Premier League Final

2015 Afghan Premier League Final
Event 2015 Afghan Premier League
De Spin Ghar Bazan won 4–3 on penalties
Date 2 October 2015
Venue AFF Stadium, Kabul City, Kabul, Afghanistan
Man of the Match Ghulam Hazrat Niazi
(De Spin Ghar Bazan F.C.)
Referee Halim Aqa Sherzad (Afghanistan)
Attendance 5,000

The 2015 Afghan Premier League Final was the final match of the 2015 Afghan Premier League, the 4th season of Afghanistan's premier club football tournament organised by Roshan.

The match took place on Friday, 2 October 2015, at the AFF Stadium in Kabul, Afghanistan, between Greater Kabul Region Shaheen Asmayee and Southern region De Spin Ghar Bazan. It was the fourth tournament final since the establishment of Afghan Premier League. De Spin Ghar Bazan won the match 4–3 at the penalty shootout after extra time.

Venue

The Afghanistan Football Federation Stadium in Kabul, Afghanistan, was the venue of the 2015 Afghan Premier League Final for the fourth time.

The home stadium of all Afghan Premier League teams since its establishment, The stadium has a capacity of 5,000, and the surface is of Artificial turf.

Background

This was the first time in the history of De Spin Ghar Bazan that reached the final. It was also the third time for Shaheen Asmayee that reached the final, although having won two times. Shaheen Asmayee reached a record 3rd final after a 4–3 aggregate win against North Eastern region Mawjhai Amu, making it the first club that reached the final three times in a row. Previously Shaheen Asmayee won finals in 2013 and 2014.

In the other side De Spin Ghar Bazan reached the final after 3 seasons waiting for the first time, after a 4–2 penalty shootout win against South West region De Maiwand Atalan.

Pre-match

Ticketing

Tickets were available in two price categories: 50 Afs, 100 Afs.

Referee

Halim Aqa Sherzad was chosen for judgement of the final match.

Road to the final

For more details on this topic, see 2015 Afghan Premier League.
Afghanistan Shaheen Asmayee Round Afghanistan De Spin Ghar Bazan
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
Afghanistan Simorgh Alborz 1–3 Matchday 1 Afghanistan Mawjhai Amu 2–2
Afghanistan Toofaan Harirod 3–0 Matchday 2 Afghanistan De Abasin Sape 3–1
Afghanistan De Maiwand Atalan 1–0 Matchday 3 Afghanistan Oqaban Hindukush 2–0
Group B winner
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Afghanistan Shaheen Asmayee 320153+26
Afghanistan De Maiwand Atalan 311144+04
Afghanistan Toofaan Harirod 311157-24
Afghanistan Simorgh Alborz 310266+23
Final standings Group A winner
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Afghanistan De Spin Ghar Bazan 321073+47
Afghanistan Mawjhai Amu 321033+07
Afghanistan Oqaban Hindukush 311232−14
Afghanistan De Abasin Sape 301225-31
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Knockout phase Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Afghanistan Mawjhai Amu 4–3 3–2 1–1 Semi-finals Afghanistan De Maiwand Atalan 2–2
2-4 p.
0–1 2–1

Match

Summary

The championship match between Shaheen Asmayee and De Spinghar Bazan kicked with a powerful start by Bazan, they blew past Shaheen’s midfielders and dueled with their defensive line, threatening an early goal against Shaheen.

A long range strike by Shaheen's Samiullah at the 4th minute missed the goal but helped Shaheen swing by the momentum of the match in their favor. They soon took the fight back to Bazan’s goal area and fired on the goal in the 6th minute but thanks to Bazan’s goalie Zohaib ‘s agility and talent, he made a perfect save and kept Bazan in the game.

Supported by brilliant work from their midfielders, Shaheen’s Hashmatullah spent much of the first half relentlessly assaulting Bazan’s goal area but again Zohaib Aseel revealed himself as special talent, stopping multiple shots on goal that would have bypassed a lesser goalie.

The second half ended in a scoreless stalemate between Shaheen and Bazazn but with Shaheen commanding the majority of the play throughout. The second half started with Shaheen’s Hashmatullah again on the hunt for his first goal of the game and powerful header at the 54th minute mark almost lands but misses the goal by centimeters.

Bazan’s midfield and defensive line seemed to come apart in the second half and Zohaib Aseel found himself hard pressed and again tested multiple times by the best strikers in the league. And Zohaib passes each test with flying colors, diving, deflecting and intercepting many difficult shots on goal by Shaheen’s best. Thanks to his brilliant work at Bazan’s net, the team rallies and by the 75th minute they began to increasingly threaten Shaheen’s goal area. Bazan’s Faqeer fires at the goal at the 78th minute but the shot goes wide followed by a narrow miss by his fellow forward Manan Farahi at the 79th With each side pointless by the end of the 90th minute the game moved into extra time.

Bazan’s youthfulness as a team began to make a difference and Shaheen unexpectedly found themselves battling against a strong offensive lead by Bazan’s young midfielders and forwards. Still, it was not enough to decide the game and a second extra time period had to be called. Shaheen took advantage of the next extra time period to press Bazan extremely hard, they were able to keep most of the play in Bazan’s penalty area and it was only a mixture of fierce determination by Zohaib and the entire rest of the Bazan team that prevented them from scoring. The clock ran out on the second extra period with a score of 0 – 0 moving the game into the decisive penalty shoot out phase.

During the penalty shootout Bazan’s Rohid Samandary, MananFarahi, Ghulam Niazi and Rishad Hassanzada scored 4 goals against Shaheen’s 3 to win the 2015 RAPL championship via penalty shootout. It took many years full of hard work and heartbreak for De Spinghar Bazan to reach the summit of the RAPL but they never gave up and today, they preserved against odds to emerge as the 2015 Roshan Afghan Premier League champions!.[1]

Details

2015 Afghan Premier League

2 October 2015 (2015-10-02)
14:30 AFT
Final
Shaheen Asmayee 0-0 (a.e.t.) De Spin Ghar Bazan
Sayed Maqsood  88'
Hashmatullah  92'
Muqadar  106'
Mahmood Azad  108'
Report Abdullah Abdali  99'
Shir Ali  106'
Ahmad Reshad  117'
Abdul Manan Azimi  122'
  Penalties  
Samiullah
Fardeen
Hashmatullah
3-4 Rohid
Abdul Manan
Ghulam
Ahmad reshad
AFF Stadium, Kabul
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Halim Aqa Sherzad
Shaheen Asmayee
De Spin Ghar Bazan
GK 1 Afghanistan Hamidullah Yosufzai
RB 14 Afghanistan Muqadar Qazizadah  106'
CB 4 Afghanistan Mujtaba Faiz (c)
CB 16 Afghanistan Sayed Mohammad
LB 3 Afghanistan Abdul Wakeel
RM 19 Afghanistan Faisal Sultani
CM 7 Afghanistan Sayed Maqsood  88'
LM 8 Afghanistan Samiullah
RF 18 Afghanistan jamil Naseeri
CF 10 Afghanistan Hashmatullah Barakzai  92'
LF 17 Afghanistan Fardeen Hakimi
Substitutes:
GK 20 Afghanistan Fardeen Kohistani
DF 5 Afghanistan Ashraf Babakarkhel
DF 18 Afghanistan Abdul Wakeel Kamalpoori
DF 15 Afghanistan Salim Saifi
MF 13 Afghanistan Mahmood Azad  108'
FW 9 Afghanistan Amredin Sharifi
Manager:
Tajikistan Boir Igamberdiev
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GK 1 Afghanistan Zohaib Aseel
RB 4 Afghanistan Abdullah Abdali  99'
CB 5 Afghanistan Manan Farahi
CB 15 Afghanistan Zekrya Azizi
LB 20 Afghanistan Amanullah
RM 19 Afghanistan Hamid Habibi
CM 17 Afghanistan Abdul Mobin
CM 8 Afghanistan Ghulam hazrat
LM 10 Afghanistan Shafaq Ayabi
CF 6 Afghanistan Faqeer Hussain
CF 7 Afghanistan Fahim Afkar (c)
Substitutes:
Manager:
Tajikistan Vali Igamberdiev

Man of the Match: Afghanistan Ghulam Hazrat Niazi (De Spin Ghar Bazan)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Statistics

Overall
Shaheen Asmayee De Spinghar Bazan
Goals scored 00
Total shots 199
Shots on target 144
Ball possession 55%45%
Corner kicks 152
Fouls committed 1117
Offsides 13
Yellow cards 44
Red cards 00

See also

References

External links

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