2018 Copa Paulino Alcantara Final
Rizal Memorial Stadium the venue of the final.
Event2018 Copa Paulino Alcantara
After extra time
Date27 October 2018
VenueRizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
RefereeMongkolchai Pechsri (Thailand)
Attendance1,230

The final of the inaugural season of the Copa Paulino Alcantara was contested by Davao Aguilas F.C. and Kaya F.C.–Iloilo on 27 October 2018 on a neutral ground at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila.

The match also determined the second qualifying team which would represent the Philippines at the 2019 AFC Cup with Ceres-Negros F.C. earlier qualified through winning the 2018 Philippines Football League.[1]

Kaya–Iloilo won in extra time through a solitary goal and qualifies for the 2019 AFC Cup.[2]

Background

Both Davao Aguilas F.C. and Kaya F.C.–Iloilo topped their group in the group stage and advanced to the semi-final. In the knock-out stage, the Aguilas won 6-1 over JPV Marikina on 27 October at the Rizal Memorial Stadium, the same venue of the final, while Kaya overcame Stallion Laguna by winning 3-2 in their semifinal tie[3] at home at the Iloilo Sports Complex.[1] In the 2018 Philippines Football League, Kaya has won over the Aguilas while the Aguilas is coming from an undefeated streak of at least eleven matches heading into the final.[4]

Kaya were also aiming for the title to honor the namesake of the club, Paulino Alcántara who is a native of their home locality, Iloilo.[4]

Ceres–Negros F.C. the winners of the 2018 Philippines Football League fail to advance from the group stage.[5]

Route to the final

Davao Aguilas Round Kaya-Iloilo
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
Ceres–Negros 3–1 Matchday 1 Global Cebu 4–0
Ceres–Negros 2–1 Matchday 2 JPV Marikina 1–0
Stallion Laguna 0–0 Matchday 3 Global Cebu 3–3
Stallion Laguna 4–0 Matchday 4 JPV Marikina 1–0
Group A winners
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Davao Aguilas 4 10
2 Stallion Laguna 4 4
3 Ceres–Negros 4 3
Source: LFI
Final standings Group B winners
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Kaya–Iloilo 4 10
2 JPV Marikina 4 6
3 Global Cebu 4 1
Source: LFI
Opponent Result Knockout phase Opponent Result
JPV Marikina 6–1 Semi-finals Stallion Laguna 3–2

Match summary

The final was contested in a neutral venue at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila. The match held on 27 October 2018 was attended by 1,230 people.[6] Thai referee, Mongkolchai Pechsri officiated the final.[7]

Kaya–Iloilo and the Davao Aguilas was unable to score a goal against each other in regular time of the final. Both teams had at least two goal scoring attempts that was denied by the crossbar.[2] Wesley Dos Santos, a center back of the Davao Aguilas was sent off in added time in the 98th minute after he incurred a second yellow card[2] by fouling Connor Tacagni of the opposing team. The first yellow card was given to Dos Santos in the first half of the final.[8] The draw in regular time meant that the match had to go extra time. Iloilo-native Jovin Bedic scored the winning goal for Kaya near the end of the second half of extra time benefiting from an assist made by Robert Lopez Mendy.[2]

The match ended with a scoreline of 1–0 in favor of Kaya–Iloilo which earned a slot in the 2019 AFC Cup. The Iloilo-based club previously qualified for the 2016 AFC Cup play-offs by winning the 2015 UFL Cup. Davao Aguilas meanwhile earned standby team designation for the same tournament meaning that they will be able to participate in the Asian club competition if Ceres-Negros advance to the 2019 AFC Champions League group stage.[8]

Davao Aguilas0–1 (a.e.t.)Kaya–Iloilo
Bedic 119'
Attendance: 1,230
Referee: Mongkolchai Pechsri (Thailand)
Davao Aguilas
Kaya–Iloilo
GK1Philippines Patrick Deyto
15Philippines Walter Hall
30Brazil Wesley Dos Santos Red card 98'
28Philippines Marco Casambre
5Papua New Guinea Brad McDonald
23Philippines Adam Reed
10Philippines Phil Younghusband (c)
6Philippines Jason de Jong
7Philippines James Younghusband
24South Korea Kim Sungmin
3Philippines Matthew Hartmann
Substitutes:
GK2Philippines Ronilo Bayan Jr.
22Philippines Dennis Villanueva
13Philippines Joshua Grommen
20Philippines Dylan de Bruycker
18Philippines Julian Clariño
11Australia Tahj Minniecon
26Philippines Daniel Gadia
Head Coach:
Philippines Melchor Anzures
GK25Philippines Nathanael Villanueva
6Philippines Jalsor Soriano
4Japan Masanari Omura
5Philippines Camelo Tacusalme
27Philippines Shirmar Felongco
24Philippines Marwin Angeles
10Philippines Miguel Tanton
16Ghana Alfred Osei
7Philippines Jovin Bedic (c)
29Philippines Connor Tacagni
17Senegal Robert Lopez Mendy
Substitutes:
GK1Philippines Ref Cuaresma
23Philippines Audie Menzi
13Philippines Janrick Soriano
3Philippines Chy Villaseñor
21Philippines Arnel Amita
8Philippines Anton Ugarte
18Cameroon Serge Kaole
Head Coach:
Philippines Noel Marcaida

References

  1. 1 2 Terrado, Jonas (24 October 2018). "Davao, Iloilo in title clash". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Averilla, Earl (27 October 2018). "Kaya FC Iloilo qualify for 2019 AFC Cup". Archived from the original on 28 October 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  3. Murillo, Michael (25 October 2018). "Davao Aguilas, Kaya dispute Copa Paulino Alcantara title". BusinessWorld. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  4. 1 2 Co, Adrian Stewart (27 October 2018). "Kaya wary of Aguilas in Copa Alcantara finals". Panay News. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  5. Guerrero, Bob (28 October 2018). "PFL Cup final preview: Kaya and Davao are a study in contrasts". Rappler. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  6. Estrada, Kevin (27 October 2018). "Iloilo wins Copa after edging Davao in extra time thriller". Dugout Philippines. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  7. "Did You Know?". Facebook. Philippines Football League. 6 July 2020. Archived from the original on 6 July 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2020. The Copa Paulino Alcantara Final 2018 match between Davao Aguilas FC and Kaya FC-Iloilo was officiated by Mongkolchai Pechsri of Thailand.
  8. 1 2 Del Carmen, Lorenzo (28 October 2018). "Jovin Bedic strikes late as Kaya brings Copa Paulino Alcantara home to Iloilo". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
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