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Lebanon v Tunisia (1963 Arab Cup)[edit]

1963 Arab Cup Final
Event1963 Arab Cup
Date7 April 1963
VenueCamille Chamoun Stadium, Beirut
RefereeMuvahhit Afir (Turkey)
Attendance20,000
1964

Lebanon v Tunisia was the decisive match of group stage at the 1963 Arab Cup. The match was played at Camille Chamoun Stadium in Beirut on 7 April 1963. The winner was determined by a final group stage, with the final five teams playing in round-robin format, instead of a knockout stage[1]. Tunisia won the tournament finnishinf first in the final standing[2].

Background[edit]

Standings before the final match
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Tunisia 3 3 0 0 10 1 +9 6
 Lebanon 3 2 0 1 13 3 +10 4
 Syria 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 4
 Kuwait 3 1 0 2 5 11 −6 2
 Jordan 4 0 0 4 0 17 −17 0

In the 1963 Arab Cup, the five participating teams played for the final round-robin group. In the fourth and final matches of the tournament, Tunisia, Lebanon and Syria had a chance to win the game. The Tunisians had a two point advantage.

Match[edit]

Match details[edit]

Lebanon 0−1 Tunisia
Report
  • Itani 10' (o.g.)
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Muvahhit Afir (Turkey)
Lebanon
Tunisia
Lebanon:
GK 1 Samih Chatila
DF 5 Youssef Yammouth Red card
DF 12 Samik Sabkadjian
DF 2 Muhieddine "Tabello" Itani downward-facing red arrow 15'
DF 13 Elias "Kharma" Georges
MF 6 Ahmad Alameh
MF 7 Robert "Roro" Chehadeh
MF 10 Mardik Tchaparian
FW 16 Levon Altounian (c)
FW 4 Joseph Abou Murad
FW 15 Mahmoud "Abou Taleb" Berjaoui
Substitutes:
DF 19 Camille Haidar upward-facing green arrow 15'
Manager:
Joseph Nalbandian
Tunisia:
GK 1 Abdelkader "Zerga" Ghalem
DF 2 Mohsen Keffala
DF 6 Mohsen Habacha
DF 4 Ahmed Sghaïer
DF 16 Mahfoudh Benzarti downward-facing red arrow
MF 9 Taoufik Ben Othman
MF 12 Mongi Haddad Red card
MF 10 Abdelmajid Chetali (c)
FW 17 Alaya Sassi
FW 8 Mohamed Salah Jedidi
FW 11 Hammadi Henia
Substitutes:
DF 3 Hédi Douiri upward-facing green arrow
Manager:
France André Gérard

Aftermath[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Tunisia 4 4 0 0 11 1 +10 8
 Syria 4 3 0 1 11 3 +8 6
 Lebanon 4 2 0 2 13 4 +9 4
 Kuwait 4 1 0 3 5 15 −10 2
 Jordan 4 0 0 4 0 17 −17 0

References[edit]

  1. ^ "لبنان أوّل مستضيف لكأس العرب 1963". Nida Al-Watan. 30 July 2019.
  2. ^ "FIFA Arab Cup Qatar draw to be held on Tuesday". Gulf Times. 26 April 2021.

External links[edit]

F 1963 Nations Nations Category:International association football competitions hosted by Lebanon Category:Lebanon national football team matches Category:Tunisia national football team matches Category:April 1963 sports events in Asia Category:20th century in Beirut


Iraq v Jordan (1964 Arab Cup)‎[edit]

1964 Arab Cup
Event1964 Arab Cup
Date19 November 1964
VenueShuwaikh High School Stadium, Kuwait City
1963
1966

Iraq v Jordan was the decisive match of group stage at the 1964 Arab Cup. The match was played in Shuwaikh High School Stadium, Kuwait City on 19 November 1964. The winner was determined by a final group stage, with the final five teams playing in round-robin format.[1]

Background[edit]

Standings before the final match
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Libya 4 2 2 0 9 5 +4 6
 Iraq 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2 5
 Kuwait 4 1 1 2 5 5 0 3
 Lebanon 4 1 1 2 4 5 –1 3
 Jordan 3 0 1 2 2 7 –5 1

In the 1964 Arab Cup, the five participating teams played for the final round-robin group. After Libya drew 1–1 with Kuwait in their last match, they led Iraq by only one point meaning Iraq would win the tournament if they beat Jordan in the last match of the competition.[2]

Match[edit]

Match details[edit]

Iraq
Jordan
Iraq:
GK Latif Shandal
DF Hassan Ali Ahmed
DF Sahib Khazal
DF Jamil Abbas (c)
MF Salman Dawood
MF Shamil Flayeh
MF Gorgis Ismail
MF Qais Hameed
FW Hisham Atta
FW Qasim Mahmoud
FW Shaker Ismail
Substitutes:
GK Mohammed Thamer
DF Hussein Jaber
DF Khoshaba Lawo
MF Shamil Tabra
MF Faleh Hassan Wasfi
MF Basil Mahdi
FW Mohammed Abdul-Majid
FW Hussein Hashim
Manager:
Adil Basher
GK Abdullah Abu Nowar
DF Madhar Saeed
DF Abdel-Raouf Al-Kelani
DF Sultan Al-Edwan
DF Rebhi Al-Masri
MF Mohammad Awad
MF Mousa Al-Banna
MF Adel Issa
MF Ali Al-Shaqran
FW Jawdat Abdelmonem
FW Moustafa Al-Edwan
Substitutes:
GK Nazmi Al-Saeed
Manager:
Shehadeh Mousa

Assistant referees:
... ... (...)
... ... (...)

Aftermath[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Iraq 4 3 1 0 6 2 +4 7
 Libya 4 2 2 0 9 5 +4 6
 Kuwait 4 1 1 2 5 5 0 3
 Lebanon 4 1 1 2 4 5 –1 3
 Jordan 4 0 1 3 3 10 –7 1

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Iraq takes Arab Cup". The Iraq Times. 20 November 1964.
  2. ^ "Iraq Details 1964". NIIIIS.com. Retrieved 21 March 2021.

External links[edit]

F 1964 Nations Nations Category:Iraq national football team matches Category:Jordan national football team matches Category:International association football competitions hosted by Kuwait Category:November 1964 sports events in Asia Category:20th century in Kuwait City


2002 Arab Cup Final[edit]

2002 Arab Cup Final
Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium
Event2002 Arab Cup
(a.e.t.)
Date30 December 2002
VenueAl Kuwait Sports Club Stadium, Kuwait City
RefereeMohamed Zekrini (Algeria)
1998
2012

The 2002 Arab Cup Final was a football match that took place on 30 December 2002, at the Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium in Kuwait City, Kuwait, to determine the winner of the 2002 Arab Cup. Saudi Arabia defeated Bahrain 1–0 after extra time to win their second Arab Cup consecutively.[1][2]

Road to the final[edit]

In this edition, the ten qualified teams have been divided into two groups. The two future finalists, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain ended up in the same group B. Saudi Arabia finished first in the group ahead of Bahrain.[3] In the semi-final, Saudi Arabia beats Morocco and Bahrain beats Jordan and meet for a second time in the final.[4]

Saudi Arabia Bahrain
Opponents Results Opponents Results
Group stage
 Bahrain 2–1  Saudi Arabia 1–2
 Lebanon 1–0  Syria 2–0
 Syria 3–0  Yemen 3–1
 Yemen 2–2  Lebanon 0–0
Semi-finals
 Morocco U23 2–0  Jordan 2–1 (a.e.t.)

Match[edit]

The Saudi national team maintained its title after becoming a champion of the 2002 Arab Cup soccer competition at Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium in Kuwait City in the final match of the eighth edition. Mohammed Noor scored the golden goal in the 94th minute with a header after a cross pass from Abdulaziz Al-Janoubi, housed in the left corner of bahraini goalkeeper Ali Hassan.

At the start of the match, the Bahraini team relied on pressure on the players of the Saudi team, and with the passage of minutes, the Saudi team succeeded in possessing the ball and carrying out coordinated attacks that were broken before it reached the area of goalkeeper Ali Hassan.

The Saudi team had the advantage in the second half and tried hard to shake the net of Bahrain goalkeeper, whose players relied on defense and rapid counterattacks led by Ahmed Hassan and Hussein Ali. The game took place in the middle of the field during most of times of the match.

Algerian referee Mohamed Zekrini deprived Saudi Arabia from a penalty kick in the last minute when Mohamed Nour was pulled from the shirt inside the region, so his penalty was a yellow card, and the regular time ended with a goalless draw.

The Saudi team continued its pressure and succeeded in scoring the golden goal after a cross pass by Abdulaziz Al-Janoubi that Mohammed Noor reached over the defenders Salman Isa and the captain Faisal Abdulaziz and lodged it with his head in the left corner of goalkeeper Ali Hassan (94).

It is the second consecutive title for Saudi Arabia after winning the title of the last session in Doha at the expense of Qatar 3-1 in 1998, noting that it was entering the final for the third time after its 1992 loss to Egypt 2-3 in the Syrian city of Aleppo.[5]

Details[edit]

Saudi Arabia 1–0 (a.e.t.) Bahrain
Noor gold-colored soccer ball 94' Report
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Mohamed Zekrini (Algeria)
Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
Saudi Arabia:
GK Mabrouk Zaid
DF Redha Tukar Yellow card 76'
DF Hamad Al-Montashari
DF Saud Kariri
DF Saleh Al-Saqri Yellow card 77'
MF Abdullah Al-Waked
MF Abdulaziz Al-Janoubi
MF Omar Al-Ghamdi
MF Mohammed Noor Yellow card 90'
FW Yasser Al-Qahtani
FW Talal Al-Meshal
Substitutes:
GK Saeed Al-Harbi
DF Hamad Al-Eissa
DF Naser Al-Halawi
DF Faisal Al-Obaili
MF Ahmed Al-Khair
MF Mohammed Al-Faifi
Manager:
Netherlands Martin Koopman
Bahrain:
GK Ali Hassan
DF Abdulla Al-Marzooqi Yellow card 90'
DF Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Dosari
DF Faisal Abdulaziz
DF Salman Isa
MF Sayed Mahmood Jalal Yellow card 32'
MF Talal Yousef
MF Rashid Al-Dosari Yellow card 70'
MF Ahmed Hassan Taleb
FW Husain Ali
FW Abdullah Khalid Al-Dosari downward-facing red arrow 53'
Substitutes:
MF Hussain Salman Yellow card 87' upward-facing green arrow 53'
MF Mohamed Salmeen
Manager:
Germany Wolfgang Sidka

Assistant referees:
Ali Al-Khleifi (Qatar)
Othman Mohamed (Sudan)
Fourth official:
... ... (...)

Man of the Match:
Mohammed Noor (Saudi Arabia)

References[edit]

External links[edit]

F 2002 Nations Nations Category:International association football competitions hosted by Kuwait Category:Saudi Arabia national football team matches Category:Bahrain national football team matches