2012 World Football Challenge

The 2012 World Football Challenge was the third World Football Challenge event, a series of friendly soccer matches played in the United States and Canada in July and August. The series opened on July 18.[1] The opening match was between the Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS) and Chelsea of the English Premier League, which Chelsea won 4–2.[2] Real Madrid, who had won the equivalent tournament the previous year, were the only team to win all their matches in normal play.

2012 World Football Challenge
World Football Challenge
CountryCanada
United States
Teams11 (from 2 confederations)
ChampionsSpain Real Madrid
Runners-upn/a
Matches played9
Goals scored30 (3.33 per match)
Attendance304,285 (33,809 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Spain José Callejón
(3 goals)
2011

Participants

The following eleven clubs took part in the 2012 World Football Challenge.

NationTeamLocationConfederationProfessional LeagueNotes
 ScotlandCelticGlasgow, ScotlandUEFAScottish Premier League2011–12 Scottish Premier League champions
 EnglandChelseaLondon, EnglandUEFAPremier League2012 FA Cup and 2011–12 UEFA Champions League winners
 United StatesD.C. UnitedWashington, D.C.CONCACAFMajor League Soccer4-time MLS Cup Champions
 MexicoSantos LagunaTorreón, MexicoCONCACAFLiga MX2011–12 Mexican Primera División Clausura champions
 EnglandLiverpoolLiverpool, EnglandUEFAPremier League2012 Football League Cup winners
 United StatesLos Angeles GalaxyLos Angeles, CaliforniaCONCACAFMajor League Soccer2011 MLS Cup champions
 ItalyMilanMilan, ItalyUEFASerie A18-time Serie A champions
 FranceParis Saint-GermainParis, FranceUEFALigue 1Ligue 1 runners-up
 SpainReal MadridMadrid, SpainUEFALa Liga2011–12 La Liga champions
 United StatesSeattle Sounders FCSeattle, WashingtonCONCACAFMajor League Soccer2011 U.S. Open Cup winners
 CanadaToronto FCToronto, OntarioCONCACAFMajor League Soccer2012 Canadian Championship champions

Venues

Eight venues were selected for the 2012 World Football Challenge.

Carson, California Miami, Florida Whitney, Nevada The Bronx, New York City
The Home Depot Center Sun Life Stadium Sam Boyd Stadium Yankee Stadium
Capacity: 27,000 Capacity: 74,918 Capacity: 36,800 Capacity: 52,325
Toronto, Ontario Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Seattle, Washington Washington, D.C.
Rogers Centre Lincoln Financial Field CenturyLink Field RFK Stadium
Capacity: 49,808 Capacity: 67,594 Capacity: 67,000 Capacity: 56,692

Matches

All times are in the EDT time zone (UTC-4) (Local Times in parentheses).[3]
Seattle Sounders FC2–4Chelsea
Montero 14', 32' Report Lukaku 3', 44'
Hazard 11'
Marin 40'

Toronto FC1–1Liverpool
Amarikwa 58' Report Morgan 69'
Attendance: 33,087
Referee: Paul Ward (Vancouver)

Chelsea1–1Paris Saint-Germain
Piazon 82' Report Nenê 30'
Attendance: 38,202
Referee: Edvin Jurisevic (Nebraska)

Chelsea0–1Milan
Report Emanuelson 68'

D.C. United1–1Paris Saint-Germain
De Rosario 33' (pen.) Report Ibrahimović 3'
Attendance: 13,176
Referee: John McCloskey (Delaware)

Los Angeles Galaxy1–5Real Madrid
Lopes 23' Report Higuaín 2'
Di María 11'
Callejón 36'
Morata 49'
Jesé 84'
Attendance: 30,317
Referee: Ricardo Salazar (California)

Real Madrid2–1Santos Laguna
Alonso 14'
Khedira 72'
Report Suárez 25'
Attendance: 29,152
Referee: Baldomero Toledo (California)

Real Madrid5–1Milan
Di María 24'
Ronaldo 49', 66'
Ramos 81'
Callejón 89'
Report Robinho 33'
Attendance: 49,474
Referee: Jair Marrufo (Texas)

Real Madrid2–0Celtic
Callejón 22'
Benzema 67'
Report
Attendance: 34,018
Referee: Sorin Stoica

Summary of results

Team Pld W D L GF GA
Celtic 100102
Chelsea 311154
D.C. United 101011
Liverpool 101011
Los Angeles Galaxy 100115
Milan 210125
Paris Saint-Germain 202022
Real Madrid 4400143
Santos Laguna 100112
Seattle Sounders FC 100124
Toronto FC 101011

Top goalscorers

As of August 11, 2012.
Rank Name Team Goals
1 Spain José Callejón Real Madrid 3
2 Belgium Romelu Lukaku Chelsea 2
Argentina Ángel Di María Real Madrid 2
Colombia Fredy Montero Seattle Sounders FC 2
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 2
6 Spain Xabi Alonso Real Madrid 1
United States Quincy Amarikwa Toronto FC 1
France Karim Benzema Real Madrid 1
Netherlands Urby Emanuelson Milan 1
Belgium Eden Hazard Chelsea 1
Argentina Gonzalo Higuaín Real Madrid 1
Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović Paris Saint-Germain 1
Spain Jesé Real Madrid 1
Germany Sami Khedira Real Madrid 1
Brazil David Lopes Los Angeles Galaxy 1
Germany Marko Marin Chelsea 1
Spain Álvaro Morata Real Madrid 1
England Adam Morgan Liverpool 1
Brazil Nenê Paris Saint-Germain 1
Brazil Lucas Piazon Chelsea 1
Spain Sergio Ramos Real Madrid 1
Brazil Robinho Milan 1
Canada Dwayne De Rosario D.C. United 1
Ecuador Christian Suárez Santos Laguna 1

References

  1. Borg, Simon (April 24, 2012). "WFC: 2012 World Football Challenge kicks off July 18". MLS. MLSSoccer.com. Archived from the original on June 17, 2015. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  2. Borg, Simon. "WFC: Sounders to host English giants Chelsea on July 18". MLS. MLSSoccer.com. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  3. "World Football Challenge Schedule". MLS. Major League Soccer. Archived from the original on May 27, 2015. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
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