2013 SAFF Championship

2013 SAFF Championship

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Tournament details
Host country    Nepal
Dates 31 August – 11 September
Teams 8
Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Afghanistan (1st title)
Runners-up  India
Tournament statistics
Matches played 15
Goals scored 51 (3.4 per match)
Top scorer(s) Maldives Ali Ashfaq (10 goals)
Best player Afghanistan Mansur Faqiryar (MVP)
Nepal Rabin Shrestha (Best Player from host country)
Best goalkeeper Afghanistan Mansur Faqiryar

The 2013 South Asian Football Federation Championship, commonly referred to as 2013 SAFF Championship, was the 10th SAFF Championship for men's national football teams organized by the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF). The tournament took place from 31 August to 11 September 2013, and was hosted by Nepal for the second time, with the previous being in 1997.[1]

Host selection

Nepal were selected as hosts in September 2012 during the 2012 SAFF Women's Championship in Sri Lanka.[1]

Participating nations

Along with the hosts, the other seven nations from the South Asian region participated in the tournament.[1] India came into the tournament as the reigning champions from the 2011 edition.[1]

Team Appearances
in the SAFF Championship
Previous best performance FIFA Ranking
at start of event
   Nepal 10th Third-Place (1993) 170
 Afghanistan 6th Runners-up (2011) 139
 Bangladesh 9th Champions (2003) 158
 Bhutan 6th Semi-finals (2008) 207
 India 10th Champions (1993, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2009, 2011) 145
 Maldives 8th Champions (2008) 153
 Pakistan 10th Third-Place (1997) 167
 Sri Lanka 10th Champions (1995) 170

Group Draw

The draw ceremony took place on 30 July 2013 at Kathmandu's Soaltee Crowne Plaza was attended by a host of dignitaries including All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) Chairman Ganesh Thapa, SAFF President Kazi Salahuddin, Secretary Alberto Colaco and National Sports Council Member-Secretary Yubaraj Lama.[2]

Group A Group B

 Bangladesh
 India
   Nepal
 Pakistan

 Afghanistan
 Bhutan
 Maldives
 Sri Lanka

Venues

Kathmandu Kathmandu
Dasarath Rangasala Stadium Halchowk Stadium
Capacity: 25,000[3] Capacity: 3,500

Squads

For more details on this topic, see 2013 SAFF Championship squads.

Match officials

On 22 August 2013, SAFF announced the 15 referees for the tournament.[4]

Referees

  • Jordan Adham Makhadmeh
  • Nepal Sudish Pandey

  • Saudi Arabia Saleh Al Hethlol
  • Sri Lanka Hettikamkanamge Perera

Assistant referees

  • Afghanistan Shirzad Alimaqa
  • Bhutan Ugyen Dorji
  • Jordan Ahmad Al Roalle

  • Jordan Issa Al Amawe
  • Maldives Ahmed Ameez
  • Nepal Naniram Thapa Magar

  • Pakistan Murad Waheed
  • Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al Asmari
  • Saudi Arabia Khalid Al Doghairi

Group stage

SAFF confirmed the groups and schedule on 30 July 2013.[5]

All times listed are Nepali Standard Time.

Key to colors in group tables
Teams that advance to the semi-finals
  • Group winners
  • Group runners-up

Group A

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
   Nepal 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 7
 India 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
 Pakistan 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
 Bangladesh 3 0 1 2 2 5 3 1

31 August 2013
18:30
Nepal    2–0  Bangladesh
Gurung  18'
Khawas  31'
Report
Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
Referee: Adham Makhadmeh (Jordan)

1 September 2013
18:30
India  1–0  Pakistan
Samar Ishaq 14' (own goal) Report
Sir Rahul Stadium, Kathmandu
Referee: Hettikamkanamge Perera (Sri Lanka)

3 September 2013
15:30
Bangladesh  1–1  India
Meshu  82' Report Chhetri  90+5'
Halchowk Stadium, Kathmandu
Referee: Hettikamkanamge Perera (Sri Lanka)

3 September 2013
18:30
Pakistan  1–1    Nepal
Bashir  14' Report Magar  90+2'

5 September 2013
15:30
India  1–2    Nepal
Nabi  90+2' Report Gurung  70'
Rai  81'
Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
Referee: Adham Makhadmeh (Jordan)

5 September 2013
15:30
Bangladesh  1–2  Pakistan
Ameli  30' Report Ishaq  36'
Kalim  90+2'
Halchowk Stadium, Kathmandu
Referee: Saleh Al Hethlol (Saudi Arabia)

Group B

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
 Maldives 3 2 1 0 18 2 +16 7
 Afghanistan 3 2 1 0 6 1 +5 7
 Sri Lanka 3 1 0 2 6 15 9 3
 Bhutan 3 0 0 3 4 16 12 0

2 September 2013
15:30
Afghanistan  3–0  Bhutan
Amiri  37'
Azadzoy  76'
Barakzai  88'
Report
Halchowk Stadium, Kathmandu
Referee: Sudish Pandey (Nepal)

2 September 2013
18:30
Maldives  10–0  Sri Lanka
Abdulla  5'
Ashfaq  21' (pen.), 45+1' (pen.), 51', 53', 58', 87'
Adhuham  76'
Fasir  83'
Umar  86'
Report

4 September 2013
15:30
Sri Lanka  1–3  Afghanistan
Fazaluzzaman  36' Report Rafi  62'
Amiri  76'
Barakzai  87'
Halchowk Stadium, Kathmandu
Referee: Sudish Pandey (Nepal)

4 September 2013
18:30
Bhutan  2–8  Maldives
P. Tshering  25'
C. Gyeltshen  35'
Report Fasir  16', 69'
Umair  45+3'
Ashfaq  48', 51', 76', 79'
Umar  82'

6 September 2013
15:30
Sri Lanka  5–2  Bhutan
Izzadeen  19', 26', 50', 90+3'
P. Dorji  32' (o.g.)
Report P. Tshering  45'
Tenzin  58'

Knockout stage

Semi-finals Final
8 September – Dasarath Rangasala
    Nepal 0  
  Afghanistan 1  
 
11 September – Dasarath Rangasala
      Afghanistan 2
    India 0
9 September – Dasarath Rangasala
  Maldives 0
  India 1  

Semi-finals

8 September 2013
18:30
Nepal    0−1  Afghanistan
Report Ahmadi  11'

9 September 2013
18:30
Maldives  0−1  India
Report Mondal  86'
Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
Referee: Adham Makhadmeh (Jordan)

Final

Winner

 2013 SAFF Championship 

Afghanistan
First title

Awards

The following awards were given for the 2013 SAFF Championship.[6][7][8]

FIFA Fair Play Award Hero MotoCorp MVP of host nation Award MVP of the Tournament Golden Boot Award Golden Glove Award NIVIA Best goal of the tournament
   Nepal Nepal Rabin Shrestha Afghanistan Mansur Faqiryar Maldives Ali Ashfaq Afghanistan Mansur Faqiryar Afghanistan Zohib Islam Amiri

Team of the tournament

The team was appointed by Sportskeeda:[9][10]

Sportskeeda Team of the tournament
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Strikers

Afghanistan Mansur Faqiryar

Afghanistan Mustafa Hadid
Afghanistan Zohib Islam Amiri
Pakistan Zesh Rehman
Nepal Rabin Shrestha

India Francis Fernandes
Afghanistan Rafi Barekzai
Maldives Mohamed Arif
Nepal Bharat Khawas

Afghanistan Sandjar Ahmadi
Maldives Ali Ashfaq

Prize money

The prize money given to the top four teams:[11]

Final placing Prize money (US Dollars)
Champions 50,000
Runner-up 25,000
Semi-Finalists 10,000

Goalscorers

10 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal

References

External links

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