2016 MFF Charity Cup

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2016 MFF Charity Cup
Date3 January 2016
Venue Aung San Stadium, Yangon
Man of the Match Flag of Myanmar.svg Kyi Lin
Referee Flag of Myanmar.svg U Thant Zin Oo
Attendance9,000
WeatherSunny
32 °C (90 °F)
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The 2016 MFF Charity Cup is the 5th MFF Charity Cup, an annual Myanmar football match played between the winners of the previous season's Myanmar National League and 2015 General Aung San Shield. The match was contested by Ayeyawady United, the 2015 General Aung San Shield winners, and Yangon United, champions of the 2015 Myanmar National League. It is held at Aung San Stadium on 3 January 2016.

Contents

This was Yangon United's 3rd Cup appearance and Ayeyawady United's 3rd.

Background and pre-match

Yangon United qualified for the 2016 MFF Charity Cup as winners of the 2015 Myanmar National League. It was the club's fourth league title in 6 years. The other Charity Cup place went to Ayeyawady United, who defeated Yadanarbon FC by two goals to win the 2015 General Aung San Shield Final and retain the trophy. Yangon United made their fourth appearance in the Charity Cup; prior to this they won once (2013) and lost twice, most recently in 2014 against Kanbawza. By contrast, Ayeyawady United made their fourth Chairity Cup appearance, and won twice. They went into the match as holders of the Shield, having defeated Yadanarbon FC a year earlier. Both clubs had only twice met before in the Shield, when Ayeyawady United won by penalty(7-5) in 2012 and Yangon United won by one goal in 2013.

Match

Team selection

Yangon United's coach did not choose Aung Wai Phyo and Marcelo Fernandez. Yangon United F.C. choose Ayeyawady United F.C. former player Kyaw Min Oo in their first line-up. Ayeyawady United Coach,U Kyaw Lwin did't take Aung Hein Kyaw and Sa Htet Naing Win.

Details

Ayeyawady United 0 - 1 Yangon United
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Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Yangon
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Flag of Myanmar.svg U Thant Zin Oo
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Ayeyawady United
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Yangon United FC
GK1 Flag of Myanmar.svg Vanlal Hruala (c)
RB2 Flag of Myanmar.svg San Myo Oo
CB6 Flag of Myanmar.svg Arkar NaingYellow card.svg 55'Sub off.svg 58'
CB26 Flag of Ghana.svg Hanson Samuel
LB5 Flag of Myanmar.svg Thein Naing Oo
LM10 Flag of Myanmar.svg Thiha Zaw Sub off.svg 74'
CM17 Flag of Myanmar.svg Nay Moe AungSub off.svg 45'
CM24 Flag of Ghana.svg Yakubu Abubakar
RM9 Flag of Myanmar.svg Kyaw Zayar Win Sub off.svg 74'
CF27 Flag of Japan.svg Nishihara Takumu
CF30 Flag of Nigeria.svg Christopher Chizoba
Substitutes:
GK18 Flag of Myanmar.svg Tun Lin Soe
DF20 Flag of Myanmar.svg Phyo Ko Ko Thein Sub on.svg 58'
MF4 Flag of Myanmar.svg Naing Lin Oo
MF7 Flag of Myanmar.svg Min Min Thu Sub on.svg 74'
MF19 Flag of Myanmar.svg Aung Kyaw Naing Sub on.svg 45'
MF21 Flag of Myanmar.svg Naing Lin Tun
FW23 Flag of Myanmar.svg Aung Ye HtutSub on.svg 74'
Manager:
Flag of Myanmar.svg U Kyaw Lwin
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GK1 Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Fernando
RB4 Flag of Myanmar.svg David Htan Yellow card.svg 86'
CB3 Flag of Myanmar.svg Zaw Min Tun
CB5 Flag of Japan.svg Kunihiro Yamashita Yellow card.svg 20'
LB17 Flag of Myanmar.svg Khin Maung Lwin (c)
CM6 Flag of Myanmar.svg Kyaw Min Oo Sub off.svg 68'
CM25 Flag of Myanmar.svg Yan Aung Kyaw Yellow card.svg 67'
RW10 Flag of Myanmar.svg Kyi Lin
LW21 Flag of Myanmar.svg Zon Moe Aung Sub off.svg 76'
CF7 Flag of Myanmar.svg Kyaw Ko Ko Sub off.svg 87'
CF20 Flag of Brazil.svg Adilson
Substitutes:
GK33 Flag of Myanmar.svg Wai Lin Aung
DF2 Flag of Myanmar.svg Zarni Htet
DF13 Flag of Myanmar.svg Thein Zaw
MF15 Flag of Myanmar.svg Swan Htet AungSub on.svg 68'
MF23 Flag of Myanmar.svg Pyae Phyo Aung
FW14 Flag of Myanmar.svg Aung Kyaw HtweSub on.svg 76'
FW9 Flag of Myanmar.svg Than Paing Sub on.svg 87'
Manager:
Flag of Brazil.svg Emerson Alcântara

Man of the match

Match officials

  • Assistant referees:
    • Flag of Myanmar.svg U Chit Moe Aye
    • Flag of Myanmar.svg U Hein Min Thu
  • Fourth official: Flag of Myanmar.svg U Zaw Khine
  • Reserve official: Flag of Myanmar.svg U Hla Myint Latt
  • Match Commissioner: Flag of Myanmar.svg U Nyi Nyi Latt

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

Statistics

StatisticAyeyawady UnitedYangon United
Goals scored01
Possession35%65%
Shots on target37
Shots off target75
Corner kicks611
Fouls116
Offsides30
Yellow cards13
Red cards00
Source: [1]

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