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2021 Copa Paulino Alcantara Final

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The final of the third season of the Copa Paulino Alcantara was contested by the Azkals Development Team and Kaya F.C.–Iloilo on 19 November 2021 on neutral ground at the PFF National Training Center in Carmona, Cavite.

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Background

Both ADT and Kaya–Iloilo were drawn to Group B along with Mendiola for the 2021 Copa Paulino Alcantara. Both teams faced against each other in their first match of the tournament. Kaya–Iloilo prevailed 2–0 over ADT.[1] Kaya–Iloilo finished on the top of the group after winning 6–0 over Mendiola qualifying for the semifinals.[2] ADT also qualified after routing Mendiola 9–0.[3]

ADT and Kaya–Iloilo figured against the only two teams of Group A; Cebu and Stallion Laguna. The third team of that group, United City, withdrew assuring the remaining teams a place in the semifinals.[4]

In the semifinals, ADT won 2–1 in extra time against Stallion Laguna after initially trailing by a goal,[5][6] while Kaya–Iloilo scored the solitary goal in the late minutes of their semifinal match against Cebu through a penalty kick.[7][8][9]

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Route to the final

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Match summary

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The 2021 Copa Paulino Alcantara final was held on November 19, 2021[10] in the PFF National Training Center in Carmona, Cavite. No spectators were allowed due to the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. ADT were without the service of their captain Jarvey Gayoso, who scored six goals in the tournament after he suffered from a hamstring injury during the second half of ADT's semifinal match against Stallion Laguna.[11] Kaya–Iloilo last clinched the Copa Paulino Alcantara title in 2018, when it won against Davao Aguilas in extra time in that tournament's final.[12]

The match was disrupted by a power interruption but the match resumed after the issue was resolved.[13] Both Kaya–Iloilo and the ADT were evenly matched in the first half, with Mar Diano clearing a shot from Jovin Bedic off the line. In the 47th minute a lofted cross from Simone Rota fell to Kenshiro Daniels, who poked it in the net to make it 1–0 in favor of Kaya–Iloilo.[14] The ADT pushed for an equalizer and nearly got it when Mar Diano's header narrowly went over the crossbar. Despite more chances for the ADT, Kaya managed to hold on and eventually secured their 2nd ever Copa title.[15]

The match ended in favor of Kaya–Iloilo, with a 1–0 scoreline. In doing so, Kaya became the first ever team to win the Copa Paulino Alcantara without conceding a single goal, scoring 10 goals in the process. Kaya also qualified as the country's representative in the 2022 AFC Champions League qualifying round, as well as earning a direct ticket to the 2022 AFC Cup.

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Referee: Clifford Daypuyat
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GK1Philippines Quincy Kammeraad
4Philippines Mathew Custodio
12Philippines Mar Diano (c)
18Philippines Christian Rontini
11Philippines Yrick Gallantes
22Philippines Oskari Kekkonen
9Philippines Troy Limbo
10Philippines Oliver Bias
21Philippines Sandro Reyes
7Philippines Dennis Chung
17Philippines Ivan Ouanodownward-facing red arrow 66'
Substitutes:
GK15Philippines Anton Yared
3Philippines Frederico Alegre
5Philippines Pete Forrosuelo
8Philippines Kainoa Baileyupward-facing green arrow 66'
13Philippines Andres Aldeguer
23Philippines Jethro Borlongan
24Philippines Vincent Parpan
Head Coach:
Philippines Giovanni Villagracia
GK25Philippines Louie Casas
23Philippines Simone Rota
19Trinidad and Tobago Carlyle Mitchell
44Philippines Audie Menzi
21Philippines Dylan De BruyckerYellow card 44' Yellow-red card 90+3'
8Philippines Marwin Angelesdownward-facing red arrow 61'
4Japan Masanari Omuradownward-facing red arrow 80'
14Japan Ryo Fujii
10Philippines Kenshiro Danielsdownward-facing red arrow 89'
20Japan Daizo HorikoshiYellow card 76'
7Philippines Jovin Bedic (c)
Substitutes:
GK1Philippines Zach Banzon
5Philippines Camelo Tacusalme
27Philippines Shirmar Felongcoupward-facing green arrow 61'
13Philippines Jesus Mellizaupward-facing green arrow 89'
17Philippines Arnel Amitaupward-facing green arrow 80'
9Philippines Eric Giganto
22Philippines Fitch Arboleda
Head Coach:
Japan Yu Hoshide
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