2015 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira

2015 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
2015 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira Vodafone
Event Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
(Portuguese Super Cup)
Date 9 August 2015
Venue Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé
Man of the Match André Carrillo
(Sporting)[1]
Referee Jorge Sousa
Attendance 28,717[2]

The 2015 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira will be the 37th edition of the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. It will take place on 9 August 2015, and it will feature the winners of the 2014–15 Primeira Liga, S.L. Benfica, and the winners of the 2014–15 Taça de Portugal, Sporting CP. This edition was sponsored by Vodafone and was known as 2015 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira Vodafone.[3]


Background

Benfica will feature in their seventeenth Supertaça appearance. Their previous appearance was in 2014, where they beat Rio Ave (3–2 on penalties) at the Estádio Municipal de Aveiro. Benfica have won 5 Supertaças, in 1980, 1985, 1989, 2005 and 2014.[4]

Sporting CP will play in the fixture for the ninth time. Their last presence was in 2008 where they defeated Porto (2–0) at the Estádio Algarve. Sporting CP have won 7 Supertaças, in 1982, 1987, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2007 and 2008.[4]

Pre-match

Entry

Benfica qualified for their second consecutive Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira by clinching the league title. At matchday 33, Benfica drew 0–0 against Vitória de Guimarães at the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques to clinch the Primeira Liga for the thirty-fourth time.

Sporting CP qualified by winning the cup final, beating Braga 3–1 on penalties, after a two-goal draw. The 2015 victory was Sporting's sixteenth Taça de Portugal triumph and consequently gained a berth in the 2015 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.

Broadcasting

The final will be once again broadcast by Rádio e Televisão de Portugal on RTP1 (and in HD on RTP HD).[5]

Match

Details

9 August 2015
20:45
Benfica 0–1 Sporting CP
Report Gutiérrez  53'
Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé
Attendance: 28,717[2]
Referee: Jorge Sousa
Benfica
Sporting
GK 12 Brazil Júlio César
RB 50 Portugal Nélson Semedo
CB 2 Argentina Lisandro López
CB 33 Brazil Jardel
LB 28 Portugal Sílvio  38'
DM 5 Serbia Ljubomir Fejsa  50'
CM 7 Greece Andreas Samaris  72'
RM 15 Netherlands Ola John  81'
AM 30 Brazil Talisca  56'
LW 10 Argentina Nico Gaitán (c)  76'
CF 17 Brazil Jonas  61'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Brazil Ederson
DF 34 Portugal André Almeida
DF 19 Portugal Eliseu
MF 21 Portugal Pizzi  56'
FW 20 Portugal Gonçalo Guedes  81'
FW 11 Greece Konstantinos Mitroglou  72'
FW 25 Uruguay Jonathan Rodríguez
Manager:
Portugal Rui Vitória
GK 1 Portugal Rui Patrício
RB 21 Portugal João Pereira  58'
CB 15 Portugal Paulo Oliveira
CB 44 Brazil Naldo
LB 4 Brazil Jefferson
DM 17 Portugal João Mário  56'
CM 23 Portugal Adrien Silva (c)  57'
CM 20 Costa Rica Bryan Ruiz  86'
RW 18 Peru André Carrillo  63'  90+4'
LW 19 Colombia Teófilo Gutiérrez  70'
CF 9 Algeria Islam Slimani  17'
Substitutes:
GK 22 Brazil Marcelo Boeck
DF 35 Portugal Rúben Semedo  86'
DF 55 Portugal Tobias Figueiredo
DF 3 Argentina Jonathan Silva
FW 60 Portugal Gelson Martins  90+4'
FW 10 Colombia Fredy Montero
FW 36 Portugal Carlos Mané  70'
Manager:
Portugal Jorge Jesus

See also

References

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