2010 Supercopa de España

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2010 Supercopa de España
on aggregate
First leg
Date14 August 2010
VenueRamón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville
RefereeCésar Muñiz Fernández
Attendance38,000
WeatherClear
28 °C (82 °F)[1]
Second leg
Date21 August 2010
VenueCamp Nou, Barcelona
RefereeFernando Teixeira Vitienes
Attendance67,414
WeatherClear
26 °C (79 °F)[2]
2009
2011

The 2010 Supercopa de España was a two-legged Spanish football match-up played on 14 August and 21 August 2010. It was contested by Sevilla, the 2009–10 Copa del Rey winners, and Barcelona, the 2009–10 La Liga winners.

Barcelona won 5–3 on aggregate for their ninth Supercopa de España title.[3]

Match details[]

First leg[]

Sevilla3–1Barcelona
Luís Fabiano Goal 62'
Kanouté Goal 73', 83'
Report Ibrahimović Goal 20'
Attendance: 38,000
Referee: César Muñiz Fernández
Sevilla
Barcelona
Sevilla:
GK 1 Spain Andrés Palop (c)
RB 24 France Abdoulay Konko
CB 2 Argentina Federico Fazio
CB 14 France Julien Escudé
LB 20 France Mouhamadou Dabo Yellow card 70'
DM 8 Ivory Coast Didier Zokora Yellow card 58'
RW 7 Spain Jesús Navas
CM 11 Brazil Renato Substituted off 64'
CM 6 Ivory Coast Romaric Substituted off 46'
LW 9 Argentina Diego Perotti
FW 10 Brazil Luís Fabiano Goal 62' Substituted off 70'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Spain Javi Varas
DF 4 France Sébastien Squillaci
MF 19 Italy Luca Cigarini Yellow card 72' Substituted in 46'
MF 15 Spain Alejandro Alfaro
MF 16 Spain Diego Capel
FW 12 Mali Frédéric Kanouté Substituted in 64' Goal 73' Goal 83'
FW 18 Spain Álvaro Negredo Substituted in 70'
Manager:
Spain Antonio Álvarez
Barcelona:
GK 31 Spain Rubén Miño
RB 2 Brazil Dani Alves Yellow card 90+1'
CB 33 Spain Sergi Gómez
CB 18 Argentina Gabriel Milito (c) Substituted off 81'
LB 22 France Eric Abidal
DM 37 Spain Oriol Romeu
CM 34 Mexico Jonathan dos Santos Substituted off 66'
CM 15 Mali Seydou Keita
RW 11 Spain Bojan
CF 9 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović Goal 20' Substituted off 53'
LW 19 Brazil Maxwell
Substitutes:
GK 38 Spain Oier
DF 35 Spain Marc Muniesa
DF 21 Brazil Adriano Substituted in 81'
MF 28 Spain Sergi Roberto
MF 30 Spain Thiago Substituted in 66'
FW 20 Spain Jeffrén
FW 10 Argentina Lionel Messi Substituted in 53'
Manager:
Spain Pep Guardiola

Assistant referees:

  • José Manuel Fernández Miranda
  • Javier Hugo Novoa Robles

Fourth official:

  • Pablo Fernández Pérez

Second leg[]

Barcelona4–0Sevilla
Konko Goal 14' (o.g.)
Messi Goal 25', 44', 90+1'
Report
Camp Nou, Barcelona
Attendance: 67,414
Referee: Fernando Teixeira Vitienes
Barcelona
Sevilla
Barcelona:
GK 1 Spain Víctor Valdés
DF 2 Brazil Dani Alves
DF 3 Spain Gerard Piqué Yellow card 79'
DF 22 France Eric Abidal
DF 19 Brazil Maxwell
MF 16 Spain Sergio Busquets
MF 6 Spain Xavi (c) Substituted off 87'
MF 15 Mali Seydou Keita
FW 10 Argentina Lionel Messi Goal 25' Goal 44' Goal 90+1'
FW 11 Spain Bojan Substituted off 56'
FW 17 Spain Pedro Substituted off 56'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Spain José Manuel Pinto
DF 5 Spain Carles Puyol
DF 18 Argentina Gabriel Milito
MF 8 Spain Andrés Iniesta Substituted in 56'
MF 21 Brazil Adriano Substituted in 87'
FW 9 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović
FW 7 Spain David Villa Substituted in 56'
Manager:
Spain Pep Guardiola
Sevilla:
GK 1 Spain Andrés Palop (c)
DF 5 Spain Fernando Navarro
DF 14 France Julien Escudé
DF 24 France Abdoulay Konko (o.g.)
DF 20 France Mouhamadou Dabo
MF 6 Ivory Coast Romaric Yellow card 33' Substituted off 61'
MF 7 Spain Jesús Navas
MF 8 Ivory Coast Didier Zokora
MF 15 Spain Alejandro Alfaro Substituted off 61'
FW 16 Spain Diego Capel Substituted off 61'
FW 18 Spain Álvaro Negredo
Substitutes:
GK 13 Spain Javi Varas
DF 2 Argentina Federico Fazio
MF 9 Argentina Diego Perotti Substituted in 61'
FW 10 Brazil Luís Fabiano Substituted in 61'
MF 11 Brazil Renato
DF 19 Italy Luca Cigarini Yellow card 89' Substituted in 61'
FW 31 Spain Rodri
Manager:
Spain Antonio Álvarez

Assistant referees:

  • Victoriano Díaz Casado
  • Manuel Ángel Torre Cimiano

Fourth official:

  • Alberto Díaz Arias

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground".
  2. ^ "Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground".
  3. ^ "Magic Messi wins Supercopa for Barca". ESPN Soccernet. 2010-08-21. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
Retrieved from ""