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The '''2024 [[Dauian-Mataba Cup]]''' was an international friendly association football tournament, hosted by [[Mataba national football team|Mataba]] and including the national teams of the hosts and [[Daau national football team|Daau]].
The '''2024 [[Dauian-Mataba Cup]]''' was an international friendly association football tournament, hosted by [[Mataba national football team|Mataba]] and [[Daau national football team|Daau]], and including the national teams of the hosts.


The cup was played in a two-leg format, first leg in the [[Sultan Fadli Stadium]] in Mataba and the second leg in the [[Davinson Stadium]] in Daau.
The cup was played in a two-leg format, first leg in the [[Sultan Fadli Stadium]] in Mataba and the second leg in the [[Davinson Stadium]] in Daau. Daau sent out an under-23 squad consisting of only locally-based players while Mataba sent their senior squad.


== Results ==
== Results ==
Daau sent out their U23 squad consisting of only locally-based players while Mataba sent their senior squad.{{footballbox
{{footballbox
|date = 14 June 2024
|date = 24 June 2024
|time = 18:00
|time = 18:00
|team1 = {{team flag-rt|Mataba|nolink=yes}}
|team1 = {{team flag-rt|Mataba|nolink=yes}}
|score = 1 – 1
|score = 1 – 1
|team2 = {{team flag-rt|Daau||nolink=yes}}
|team2 = {{team flag|Daau||nolink=yes}}
|goals1 = [[Kenchiro Davies|Davies]] {{goal|82}}
|goals1 = [[Kenchiro Davies|Davies]] {{goal|82}}
|goals2 = [[Muhammad Asis Raij|Asis Raij]] {{goal|90}}
|goals2 = [[Muhammad Asis Raij|Asis Raij]] {{goal|90}}
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}}
}}
{{footballbox
{{footballbox
|date = 19 June 2024
|date = 26 June 2024
|time = 18:00
|time = 18:00
|team1 = {{team flag-rt|Daau|nolink=yes}}
|team1 = {{team flag-rt|Daau|nolink=yes}}
|score = 1 &ndash; 0<br>{{et}}
|score = 1 &ndash; 0
|team2 = {{team flag-rt|Mataba||nolink=yes}}
|aet = y
|team2 = {{team flag|Mataba||nolink=yes}}
|goals1 = [[Hami Isaac|Hami]] {{goal|118}}
|goals1 = [[Hami Isaac|Hami]] {{goal|118}}
|goals2 =  
|goals2 =  
|stadium = [[Davinson Stadium]], [[Seragaan]]
|stadium = [[Davinson Stadium]], [[Seragaan]]
|report =  
|report =  
|attendance = 17.832
|attendance = 17,832
|referee = Hassan Jheraba
|referee = Hassan Jheraba
}}
}}
''[[Daau national football team|Daau]] win 2&ndash;1 on aggregate.''
== Player awards ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Award
!Player
|-
|Golden Boot
|3 Players
|-
|Golden Glove
|{{team flag|Daau|name=Kan Yio}}
|-
|Fair Play Award
|{{team flag|Mataba|name=Trinh Tuan Hai}}
|}
[[Category:Football competitions]]
[[Category:Daau]]
[[Category:Mataba]]

Latest revision as of 11:43, 12 July 2024

The 2024 Dauian-Mataba Cup was an international friendly association football tournament, hosted by Mataba and Daau, and including the national teams of the hosts.

The cup was played in a two-leg format, first leg in the Sultan Fadli Stadium in Mataba and the second leg in the Davinson Stadium in Daau. Daau sent out an under-23 squad consisting of only locally-based players while Mataba sent their senior squad.

Results

24 June 2024
18:00
Mataba Mataba 1 – 1 Daau Daau
Davies Goal 82' Asis Raij Goal 90'
Sultan Fadli Stadium, Mataba
Attendance: 23,123
Referee: Robert McKee

26 June 2024
18:00
Daau Daau 1 – 0
(a.e.t.)
Mataba Mataba
Hami Goal 118'
Davinson Stadium, Seragaan
Attendance: 17,832
Referee: Hassan Jheraba

Daau win 2–1 on aggregate.

Player awards

Award Player
Golden Boot 3 Players
Golden Glove Daau Kan Yio
Fair Play Award Mataba Trinh Tuan Hai