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2011 Chinese FA Cup
Tournament details
Country China
Teams30
Final positions
ChampionsTianjin Teda
(1st title)
Runner-upShandong Luneng
Champions LeagueTemplate:Fb team Tianjin
Tournament statistics
Matches played29
Goals scored65 (2.24 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Brazil Muriqui
(4 goals)
Best playerChina Yu Dabao
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The TOSHIBA 2011 Chinese FA Cup (Chinese: 东芝2011中国足球协会杯) was the 13th edition of Chinese FA Cup.

The match of first round began on 4 May 2011, and the final took place on 19 November 2011. Tianjin Teda won the title for the first time and earned a berth in the 2012 AFC Champions League.

The cup title sponsor is Japanese company Toshiba. A three-year deal was announced on 8 April 2011.[1]

Schedule

Round Date Matches Clubs New entries this round
First round 4 May 2011 10 20 → 10 06 2011 Chinese Super League teams (addition to 2010 Chinese Super League 1st ~ 10th)
014 2011 China League One teams
Second round 11 or 12 May 2011 8 10 + 6 → 8 06 2010 Chinese Super League 5th ~ 10th
Third round 25 or 26 May 2011 4 8 → 4
Quarter-finals 21 September 2011 4 4 + 4 → 4 04 2010 Chinese Super League 1st ~ 4th
Semi-finals 19 October 2011 2 4 → 2
Final 19 November 2011 1 2 → 1
Total 30 clubs

Participants

Chinese Super League

Four of 2010 Chinese Super League teams are entered in Quarter-finals, Six of them are entered in Second round, Six of them are entered in First round, respectively. Total 16 teams took part in 2011 CFA Cup.

China League One

All of China League One teams are entered in First round. Total 14 teams took part in 2011 CFA Cup.

Results

In each matchup, the one with a higher rank last season will be the home team.[2]

The ties are single matches, with a penalty shootout if necessary but no extra time, with the winners progressing to the next round.[3]

First round

Second round

Third Round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

The final is set to be played at a neutral venue which is the Olympic Sports Center in Hefei. The final is a single match, with extra time and penalty shootout if necessary.

Shandong Luneng Taishan1–2Tianjin Teda
Han Peng 3' Wang Xinxin 12'
Yu Dabao 63'
Attendance: 19,813
Shandong
Tianjin
Shandong:
GK 22 China Yang Cheng
RB 15 China Yuan Weiwei
CB 4 Brazil Fabiano
CB 29 Cape Verde Ricardo
LB 16 China Zheng Zheng
DM 6 China Zhou Haibin
DM 18 Lebanon Roda Antar
RM 11 China Wang Tong downward-facing red arrow 64'
LM 8 China Wang Yongpo downward-facing red arrow 85'
SS 24 China Lü Zheng downward-facing red arrow 75'
CF 9 China Han Peng (c)
Substitutes:
GK 1 China Li Leilei
DF 2 China Liu Jindong
DF 5 China Wang Qiang
DF 14 China Mirahmetjan Muzepper upward-facing green arrow 85'
MF 23 China Li Wei
MF 50 China Hao Junmin upward-facing green arrow 64'
FW 10 Brazil Obina upward-facing green arrow 75'
Coach:
Portugal Manuel Barbosa
Tianjin:
GK 45 China Song Zhenyu Yellow card 87'
RB 26 China Cao Yang Yellow card 22'
CB 5 China Li Weifeng
CB 6 Serbia Marko Zorić Yellow card 50'
LB 14 China Bai Yuefeng
DM 44 South Korea Song Chong-Gug
RM 8 China Hu Rentian downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
LM 7 China Li Benjian downward-facing red arrow 90+7'
AM 36 China Chen Tao
AM 10 China Wang Xinxin (c) Yellow card 90+3'
ST 22 China Yu Dabao Yellow card 11'
Substitutes:
GK 25 China Yang Qipeng
DF 2 China He Yang
DF 15 China Liao Bochao
DF 19 China Nie Tao upward-facing green arrow 90+7'
MF 23 China Wu Weian upward-facing green arrow 90+2'
FW 20 China Mao Biao
FW 41 China Fan Zhiqiang
Coach:
Netherlands Arie Haan

Assistant referees:
Takahiro Okano (Japan)
Satoshi Karakami (Japan)
Fourth official:
Fan Qi (China)

Awards

Goal scorers

4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

References