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The '''2021 Queen's Cup''' was the 63rd [[Queen's Cup]], an annual football match contested by the winners | The '''2021 Queen's Cup''' was the 63rd [[Queen's Cup]], an annual football match contested by the winners of the {{wp|Eredivisie}}'s {{wp|Eredivisie|Northern Conference}} {{wp|AFC Ajax|Ajax}} and {{wp|Belgian Pro League|Southern Conference}} {{wp|Club Brugge KV|Club Brugge}}. Held on 1 June 2022, the match was played at the {{wp|Johan Cruyff Arena}} in {{wp|Amsterdam}} with an attendance of 48,664 and was televised live on {{wp|Eleven Sports}}. | ||
Beginning with an opening goal in the 15th minute by forward {{wp|Sébastien Haller}}, {{wp|AFC Ajax|Ajax}}, by the 69th minute, ultimately emerged victorious over {{wp|Club Brugge KV|Club Brugge}}, | Beginning with an opening goal in the 15th minute by forward {{wp|Sébastien Haller}}, {{wp|AFC Ajax|Ajax}}, by the 69th minute, ultimately emerged victorious over {{wp|Club Brugge KV|Club Brugge}}, defeating the latter 4-0 to claim their 17th overall title. Meanwhile, {{wp|AFC Ajax|Ajax}} defender {{wp|Daley Blind}}, who provided both a goal and an assist for a goal by teammate {{wp|Sébastien Haller}}, was named man of the match. Historically, this edition marks the first and only time to date that either side has scored more than three goals and is also the edition with currently the biggest recorded goal difference in the competition's decades-long history. |
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Date | 1 June 2021 | ||||||
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Venue | Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam | ||||||
Man of the Match | Daley Blind (Ajax) | ||||||
Referee | Nicolaas Bannier | ||||||
Attendance | 48,664 | ||||||
The 2021 Queen's Cup was the 63rd Queen's Cup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the Eredivisie's Northern Conference Ajax and Southern Conference Club Brugge. Held on 1 June 2022, the match was played at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam with an attendance of 48,664 and was televised live on Eleven Sports.
Beginning with an opening goal in the 15th minute by forward Sébastien Haller, Ajax, by the 69th minute, ultimately emerged victorious over Club Brugge, defeating the latter 4-0 to claim their 17th overall title. Meanwhile, Ajax defender Daley Blind, who provided both a goal and an assist for a goal by teammate Sébastien Haller, was named man of the match. Historically, this edition marks the first and only time to date that either side has scored more than three goals and is also the edition with currently the biggest recorded goal difference in the competition's decades-long history.