2014 King Cup

2014 King Cup
Country  Saudi Arabia
Dates 11 February 2014 (2014-02-11) – 1 May 2014 (2014-05-01)
Teams 32
Champions Al-Shabab (3rd title)
Runners-up Al-Ahli
Matches played 33
Goals scored 113 (3.42 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Senegal Papa Waigo (4 goals)

The 2014 King Cup or The Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques Cup was the 39th season of King Cup since its establishment in 1957, and the 7th under the current edition. Al-Ittihad was the defending champion but was eliminated by Al-Ahli in semi-finals.

Unlike the previous seasons where only eight teams participated, this season's competition featured a total of 32 teams.[1] 14 teams of Pro league and 16 teams of 1st Division, and 2 teams qualifying from preliminary stage.

The final was held at the King Abdullah Sports City, in Jeddah. Al-Shabab won their third title after beating Al-Ahli 3–0.

Round of 32

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Hajer 2–0 Hottain
Al-Wehda 3–1 Al-Khaleej
Al-Shoalah 1–2 Al-Zulfi
Al-Raed 1–0 Ohud
Al-Ittihad 4–0 Al-Sarawat
Al-Nassr 4–1 Al-Hazm
Al-Qadisiyah 2–4 Al-Hilal
Al-Riyadh 0–3 Al-Nahda
Al-Shabab 3–1 Al-Kawkab
Al-Jeel 1–2 Al-Fateh
Al-Draih 0–3 Al-Ettifaq
Al-Faisaly 4–1 Al-Batin
Al-Taawon 0–1 Al-Ta'ee
Abha 3–2 (a.e.t.) Najran
Al-Orobah 2–1 Al-Watani
Al-Ahli 5–0 Al-Ansar

Round of 16

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Al-Fateh 0–1 Al-Ettifaq
Al-Zulfi 1–3 Al-Hilal
Al-Shabab 2–1 Al-Nassr
Al-Ittihad 5–3 (a.e.t.) Al-Nahda
Al-Ta'ee 1–0 Al-Wehda
Al-Faisaly 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Abha
Hajer 1–4 Al-Raed
Al-Ahli 3–0 Al-Orobah

Quarter-finals

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Al-Raed 0–3 Al-Ittihad
Al-Hilal 0–1 Al-Shabab
Al-Ta'ee 0–3 Al-Ahli
Al-Faisaly 0–4 Al-Ettifaq

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Al-Ahli 5–3 Al-Ittihad 2–1 3–2
Al-Ettifaq 2–3 Al-Shabab 2–2 0–1

First leg

Second leg

Final

1 May 2014
20:45 (UTC+3)
Al-Ahli 0–3 Al-Shabab
Report  11' (pen.) Fernando
 18', 47' Assiri

Winner

2014 King Cup
Winners
Al-Shabab
3rd Title

References

  1. 2014 Champions Cup, soccerway.com
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