2015 MFF Charity Cup

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2015 MFF Charity Cup
Date3 January 2015
Venue Aung San Stadium, Yangon
Man of the Match Flag of North Macedonia.svg Riste Naumov
Referee Flag of Myanmar.svg U Win Htut
WeatherPartly cloudy
25 °C (77 °F)
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The 2015 MFF Charity Cup is the 4th MFF Charity Cup, an annual Myanmar football match played between the winners of the previous season's Myanmar National League and 2014 MFF Cup. The match was contested by Ayeyawady United, the 2014 MFF Cup winners, and Yadanarbon F.C., champions of the 2014 Myanmar National League. It was held at Aung San Stadium on 3 January 2015.

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This was Yadanarbon F.C.'s 1st Cup appearance and Ayeyawady United's 2nd.

Background and pre-match

Yadanarbon F.C. qualified for the 2016 MFF Charity Cup as winners of the 2014 Myanmar National League. It was the club's third league title in 5 years. The other Charity Cup place went to Ayeyawady United, who defeated Nay Pyi Taw F.C. by two goals to win the 2014 MFF Cup and retain the trophy. Yadanarbon F.C. made their first appearance in the Charity Cup. By contrast, Ayeyawady United made their third Chairity Cup appearance, and won once. Both clubs had never met before in this Cup.

Match

Team selection

Details

Ayeyawady United 1 - 0 Yadanarbon F.C.
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Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Yangon
Referee: Flag of Myanmar.svg U Win Htut
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Ayeyawady United
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Yadanarbon FC
GK1 Flag of Myanmar.svg Vanlal Hruala
RB2 Flag of Myanmar.svg San Myo Oo
CB3 Flag of Myanmar.svg Moe Win
CB28 Flag of Nigeria.svg Anderson West
LB15 Flag of Myanmar.svg Chit San Maung
LM10 Flag of Myanmar.svg Thiha Zaw
DM4 Flag of Myanmar.svg Naing Lin Oo
CM7 Flag of Myanmar.svg Min Min Thu (c)
CM26 Flag of South Korea.svg Sim Woo Sub
RM17 Flag of Myanmar.svg Nay Lin Tun
CF29 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Riste Naumov
Substitutes:
GK18 Flag of Myanmar.svg Aung Min Khant
DF5 Flag of Myanmar.svg Hein Thiha Zaw
DF6 Flag of Myanmar.svg Nay Lin Aung
MF19 Flag of Myanmar.svg Aung Kyaw Naing
MF20 Flag of Myanmar.svg Phyo Ko Ko Thein
FW21 Flag of Myanmar.svg Aung Kyaw Myo
MF23 Flag of Myanmar.svg Pyae Phyo Oo
Manager:
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Marjan Sekulovski
GK1 Flag of Myanmar.svg Thiha Sithu Yellow card.svg 56'
RB17 Flag of Myanmar.svg Ye Win Aung
CB2 Flag of Nigeria.svg Happiness
CB3 Flag of Myanmar.svg Zaw Linn Tun
LB21 Flag of Myanmar.svg Sithu Aung
LM10 Flag of Myanmar.svg Nanda Lin Kyaw Chit
CM7 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Maximin
CM15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Meyer
RM24 Flag of Liberia.svg Boakay Eddie Foday
CF9 Flag of Myanmar.svg Yan Paing (c)
CF28 Flag of Myanmar.svg Zin Min Tun
Substitutes:
GK18 Flag of Myanmar.svg Nyi Nyi Lwin
DF11 Flag of Myanmar.svg Thet Naing
DM14 Flag of Myanmar.svg Tun Nyein
FW22 Flag of Myanmar.svg Aung Myo Lwin
CM26 Flag of Myanmar.svg Ye Ko Oo
MF29 Flag of Myanmar.svg Win Naing Soe
DF30 Flag of Myanmar.svg Nay Myo Aung
Manager:
Flag of Myanmar.svg Khin Maung Tint

Man of the match

Match officials

  • Assistant referees:
    • Flag of Myanmar.svg U Aung Moe
    • Flag of Myanmar.svg U Han Thein
  • Fourth official: Flag of Myanmar.svg U Thant Zin Oo
  • Reserve official: Flag of Myanmar.svg U Hla Myint Lait
  • Match Commissioner: Flag of Myanmar.svg U Myo Win Nyunt

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

StatisticAyeyawady UnitedYangon United
Goals scored10
Possession
Shots on target
Shots off target
Corner kicks
Fouls
Offsides
Yellow cards
Red cards1
Source:

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