2012 Bahraini King's Cup

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2012 Bahraini King's Cup
CountryFlag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Teams18
Champions Al Muharraq
Runners-up Al Riffa
2011
2013

The Bahraini King's Cup is a cup competition involving teams from the Bahraini Premier League and 2nd tier.

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Al Hadd are banned from this year's competition after they withdrew from their semi-final match against Muharraq in the 2011 Bahraini King's Cup competition. [1]

The cup winner qualified for the 2013 AFC Cup.

First round

Budaiya 3 – 1 Qalali

Sitra 0 – 3 Issa Town

Tadamun Buri 2 – 0 Ittifaq Maqaba

Second round

Busaiteen Club 3 – 0 Al-Shabab

Manama Club 3 – 2 Issa Town

Al Hala Muharraq 0 – 1 Al Muharraq

Al Ittihad Bahrain 2 – 3 (AET) Malkiya

Al Najma 4 – 0 Budaiya

Tadamun Buri 0 – 9 Al Riffa

Al Ahli Manama 0 – 0 (3-4 pens) Bahrain Club

East Riffa Club (w/o) 1 Al Hadd

1Al Hadd were suspended from the competition and the game was awarded to East Riffa

Quarter finals

Al Najma 0 – 0 (5-3 pens) Manama Club

Busaiteen Club 0 – 0 (3-1 pens) Malkiya

Bahrain Club 1 – 6 Al Riffa

Al Muharraq 2 – 1 East Riffa Club

Semi finals

Busaiteen Club 1 – 2 Al Muharraq

Al Najma 0 – 1 Al Riffa

Finals

Al Muharraq 3 – 1 Al Riffa

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References

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