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1 Participating teams  





2 Competition format  





3 Matches  



3.1  Semi-finals  





3.2  Third place play-off  





3.3  Final  







4 Goalscorers  





5 Television broadcasters  





6 References  





7 External links  














2011 Audi Cup






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2011 Audi Cup
Tournament details
Host countryGermany
Dates26 July – 27 July[1]
Teams4 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Barcelona (1st title)
Runners-upGermany Bayern Munich
Third placeBrazil Internacional
Fourth placeItaly Milan
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored12 (3 per match)
Attendance264,000 (66,000 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Thiago (3 goals)

2009

2013

The second edition of the Audi Cup was a two-day association football tournament that featured four teams. It was played at the Allianz ArenainMunich, Germany. The competition hosted the defending champions Bayern Munich, the 2010 Copa Libertadores champions Internacional, the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League winners Barcelona and the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup champions Milan. The winners of the tournament were Barcelona, beating Bayern Munich 2–0 in the final. Internacional defeated Milan in the third place match after a penalty shoot-out.

Participating teams

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Competition format

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The competition took the format of a regular knock-out competition. The winners of each of the two matches on the first day competed against each other for the Audi Cup, whilst the two losing sides played in a third-place match. The trophy contested over two days, each day seeing two matches played back-to-back. The official matchups were announced on 8 May 2011.[2]

 

Semi-finals
26 July
Final
27 July

 

      

 

18:15

 

 

Spain Barcelona2 (4)

 

20:45

 

Brazil Internacional2 (2)

 

Spain Barcelona2

 

20:45

 

Germany Bayern Munich0

 

Germany Bayern Munich1 (5)

 

 

Italy Milan1 (3)

 

Third place

 

 

18:15

 

 

Brazil Internacional2 (2)

 

 

Italy Milan2 (0)

Matches

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All times are local (CEST; UTC+02:00).

Semi-finals

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18:15
Barcelona Spain2–2Brazil Internacional
  • Thiago 15'
  • Dos Santos 63'
  • Report
  • Leandro Damião 85'
  • Penalties
  • Dos Santos soccer ball with check mark
  • Carmona soccer ball with check mark
  • Jeffrén soccer ball with red X
  • Armando soccer ball with check mark
  • 4–2
  • soccer ball with red X Leandro Damião
  • soccer ball with check mark João Paulo
  • soccer ball with red X Zé Mário
  • Attendance: 66,000

    Referee: Felix Brych (Munich)


    20:45
    Bayern Munich Germany1–1Italy Milan
    Report
    Penalties
  • Gómez soccer ball with check mark
  • Müller soccer ball with check mark
  • Kroos soccer ball with check mark
  • Schweinsteiger soccer ball with check mark
  • 5–3
  • soccer ball with check mark Oddo
  • soccer ball with check mark Thiago Silva
  • soccer ball with red X Paloschi
  • Attendance: 66,000

    Referee: Peter Sippel (Munich)

    Third place play-off

    [edit]
    18:15
    Internacional Brazil2–2Italy Milan
  • D'Alessandro 80'
  • Report
  • Pato 60'
  • Penalties
  • Nei soccer ball with check mark
  • Glaydson soccer ball with red X
  • 2–0
  • soccer ball with red X Cassano
  • soccer ball with red X Oddo
  • soccer ball with red X Pato
  • Attendance: 66,000

    Referee: Günter Perl (Pullach)

    Final

    [edit]
    20:45
    Barcelona Spain2–0Germany Bayern Munich
    Report

    Attendance: 66,000

    Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Ergolding)

    Barcelona

    Bayern Munich

    Goalscorers

    [edit]
    3 goals
    2 goals
    1 goal

    Television broadcasters

    [edit]

    The competition was broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITV4. It was also broadcast in other countries, including Rai Sport in Italy.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Inter recebe liberação da CBF para disputar torneio em Munique". clicrbs. 22 March 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2011.
  • ^ "Audi Cup 2011 official website". Archived from the original on 12 May 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
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