Wednesday, April 24, 2024

AFC Cup Inter-Zone 2023 2024 Final Central Coast Mariners FK Abdysh Ata Kant


Finale Retour Inter Zone
24 avril 2024
Industry Group Stadium

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Les Central Coast Mariners se sont qualifiés pour la finale de la Coupe AFC 2024 au stade Industree Group . Les Mariners ont accueilli le club kirghize à Gosford après un match nul 1-1 lors du match aller. Le premier match de Di Pizio à la 77e minute a permis à Mikael Doka de glacer le match avec le deuxième de la soirée des Mariners. L'équipe de Mark Jackson affrontera l'équipe libanaise d'Al-Ahed en finale le 4 mai ; Il s’agit de la première finale de compétition continentale des Mariners dans l’histoire et seulement la troisième fois qu’un club de la A-Leagues atteint le sommet, après Adelaide United et Western Sydney Wanderers en 2008 et 2014 respectivement. Les Mariners ont désormais la garantie d'une manne de plus d'un million de dollars australiens ; le gagnant remportera 1,5 million de dollars américains (2,3 millions de dollars australiens), tandis que les finalistes récolteront 750 000 dollars américains (1,14 million de dollars australiens). Faible mais enorme pour une A-league fauchée.


Central Coast Mariners are through to the 2024 AFC Cup Final after Miguel Di Pizio came off the bench to inspire the A-Leagues side to a 3-0 (4-1 aggregate) win over Abdysh-Ata Kant at Industree Group Stadium on Wednesday night. The Mariners played host to the Kyrgyz club in Gosford after a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the Inter-Zonal Final on April 17; Di Pizio’s 77th-minute opener set the stage for Mikael Doka to ice the contest with the Mariners’ second of the night. Deep into second-half stoppage time, Di Pizo gambled on a mistake at the back and was gifted a second goal on a special night in the teenager’s blossoming career. Mark Jackson’s side will face Lebanese side Al-Ahed in the AFC Cup Final on May 4; it’s the Mariners’ first continental competition final in club history and just the third time an A-Leagues club has reached such an occasion, following both Adelaide United and Western Sydney Wanderers who both reached the AFC Asian Champions League Final in 2008 and 2014 respectively. The Mariners are now guaranteed a windfall of more than $1 million AUD for reaching the final; the winner will take home USD $1.5 million (AUD $2.3 million), with the runners-up collecting USD $750,000 (AUD $1.14m).
















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