Shahin was qualified for the first time to the final but it was Esteghlal's 9th final performance. The match was scoreless after 120 minutes but there had been numerous scoring chances on both sides.
Mehdi Noori had a good chance in the first half and shot for the goal but was hit to the goalpostwas. In the second half,
Fereydoun Zandi,
Arash Borhani and
Jlloyd Samuel had many chances but all of them was kept out with a one-handed save by Shahin goalkeeper
Vahid Talebloo, a former Esteghlal player.
Ali Ansarian's shot was forced saves by Esteghlal goalkeeper
Mehdi Rahmati. The game was end 0-0 and was advanced to the extra times. In the extra times, both team tried to have an aggressive play in order to scoring the winning goal. In 112,
Milad Meydavoudi hit a free kick but was saved by defensive wall.
Goran Jerković also had a chance but was out of the gate. The Blues proved to be the superior side with all four of their penalty takers converting from the spot, while only one of the three Shahin players stepping behind the ball withstood the pressure and summoned the necessary composure to score. In the penalties,
Mohsen Yousefi, a left foot Midfielder scored Esteghlal's first goal. After that
Mehdi Noori's shoot was out of target. Then,
Fereydoun Zandi, a German-Iranian footballer, scored the second goal for Esteghlal. Shokouhmagham was behind the wall but his shoot was saved by Mehdi Rahmati.
Jlloyd Samuel scored Esteghlal's third goal.
Ali Ansarian scored for Shahin the first goal but
Goran Jerković converted the winning penalty and Esteghlal won the trophy 4–1. == Match details ==