2011 Bahraini King's Cup

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2011 Bahraini King's Cup
Tournament details
Teams19
Final positions
Champions Al Muharraq
Runner-up Busaiteen
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The Bahraini King's Cup is a cup competition involving teams from the Bahraini Premier League and 2nd tier. The 2011 edition was once again moved and started before the regular 2011/12 domestic leagues started.

Contents

First round

Manama Club 2 – 1 Al-Shabab

Issa Town 0 – 3 Al-Ahli Manama

Tadamun Buri 0 – 5 Busaiteen Club

Second round

Bahrain Riffa Club 1 – 3 Al-Hidd

Budaiya 3 – 2 Qalali

Sitra 1 – 2 Al Najma

Al Muharraq 5 – 0 Al Hala Muharraq

Al Ittihad Bahrain 0 – 2 Busaiteen Club

Bahrain Club 3 – 1 (AET) East Riffa Club

Malkiya 0 – 1 Al Ahli Manama

Ittifaq Maqaba 0 – 8 Manama Club

Quarter-finals

Al-Hidd 5 – 1 Budaiya

Al Najma 0 – 3 Busaiteen Club

Manama Club 0 – 3 Al Muharraq

Al Ahli Manama 2 – 2 (4-2 p) Bahrain Club

Semi-finals

Al-Hidd 0 - 3 (w/o) 1 Al Muharraq
Report
Al Ahli Manama 0 – 0 (3-4 p) Busaiteen Club
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1 Al Hidd players and officials were no show against Muharraq who were declared winners 3–0. The semi-finals were scheduled to take place on Monday, but the BFA decided to have these matches played one day later. This decision was to allow the international players from the four clubs to rest after leading the national team to a 3–1 win over Saudi Arabia in the soccer tournament of the First GCC Games held on Saturday.

And as a sign of rejection to BFA's decision, Al Hidd players and officials were present at the National Stadium on Monday to show their neglecting of BFA's late decision. [1]

Final

Busaiteen Club 0 - 3 Al Muharraq
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References

  1. "Busaiteen to take on Muharraq". Gulf Daily News. 2011-10-26. Retrieved 2011-10-26.