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by Nasir Jacobs Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the Arab Cup?

It can be said that the Arab cup is just a trailer before the FIFA Tournament hits the field. Stadiums in Qatar are already set for hosting the grand world cup 2022 and the Arab cup is surely going to be the warm-up session before facing the fire of FIFA.

Where can I find media related to 2021 FIFA Arab Cup?

Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2021 FIFA Arab Cup. Note: The 1992 edition was organised as part of the Pan Arab Games, and also counted as the Arab Cup.

How many countries have won the Arab Cup?

The nine Arab Cup tournaments have been won by five national teams. Iraq have won four times; the other Arab Cup winners are Saudi Arabia, with two titles; Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, and inaugural winner Tunisia, with one title each. Seven countries have hosted the Arab Cup.

Where will the 2022 Arab Cup be held?

Stadiums in Qatar are already set for hosting the grand world cup 2022 and the Arab cup is surely going to be the warm-up session before facing the fire of FIFA. The tournament will start from 30th Nov and the finale will be played on 18th Dec 2021.

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Is Arab Cup recognized by FIFA?

It took place between 30 November and 18 December in Qatar, as a prelude to the 2022 FIFA World Cup which will also be held in Qatar....2021 FIFA Arab Cup.كأس العرب 2021 Kaʾs al-ʿārab 2021Goals scored83 (2.59 per match)Attendance571,605 (17,863 per match)Top scorer(s)Seifeddine Jaziri (4 goals)17 more rows

Who won FIFA Arab Cup 2021?

AlgeriaThe current champion is Algeria, which won its first title at the 2021 tournament in Qatar.

Which countries are in the Arab Cup?

FIFA Arab Cup 2021™Algeria.Bahrain.Egypt.Iraq.Jordan.Lebanon.Mauritania.Morocco.More items...

Who won the Arab Cup 2020?

2020 Arab Club Champions Cup FinalThe Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat hosted the finalEvent2019–20 Arab Club Champions CupRaja Casablanca won 4–3 on penaltiesDate21 August 2021VenuePrince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat5 more rows

Is the Arab Cup made of gold?

The model for the Arab Cup is made of pure gold, and it also includes a map of the Arab world and the word “Mawtani”, and ripples that mimic the ancient Arab trade routes. 16 teams will participate in the FIFA Arab Cup, divided into four groups.

Who won Qatar or Algeria 2021?

AlgeriaAlgeria converts a penalty kick in the 17th minute of injury time to beat Qatar 2-1 and seal their progress.

Who won FIFA Arab Cup 2019?

On 15 July 2019, the AGCFF announced that the tournament would be held in Qatar from 24 November to 6 December 2019. Bahrain won the competition by a 1–0 victory against Saudi Arabia to secure their first title.

Who won Arab Cup the most?

Kuwait are the most successful team in the history of the Arabian Gulf Cup, winning the title ten times, most recently in 2010. In 1980, Kuwait won the Asian Cup for the first time before qualifying for the 1982 FIFA World Cup Spain™.

When did FIFA Arab Cup start?

1963FIFA Arab Cup / First event date

Who won Qatar vs Egypt?

QatarQatar has joined the podium of the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup after defeating Egypt on penalties in the tournament's third-place match.

Who won the last FIFA Arab Cup?

A last-minute own-goal hands Tunisia's football team a victory in their Arab Cup semi-final in Doha. Tunisia has reached the final of the FIFA Arab Gulf Cup with virtually the last kick of the game as an own-goal handed them a 1-0 win over Egypt.

Overview

The 2021 FIFA Arab Cup (Arabic: كأس العرب 2021) was the 10th edition of the Arab Cup, the Arab world's national team football tournament; it was the first edition under FIFA's jurisdiction. It took place between 30 November and 18 December in Qatar, as a prelude to the 2022 FIFA World Cup which will also be held in Qatar.
The tournament phase involved 16 teams, of which seven came through the q…

Teams

Of the 23 participating teams, the top nine teams based on the April 2021 FIFA ranking directly qualified to the group stage, while the remaining 14 teams played seven single-leg matches, with seven teams going through to the group stage. In the group stage, there were four groups of four teams in a round-robin format, with the top two teams from each group qualifying to the knockout sta…

Draw

The group stage draw took place on 27 April 2021 at 21:00 AST at the Katara Opera House in Doha. It was conducted by Manolo Zubiria, FIFA's director of competitions, and four former players: Wael Gomaa (Egypt), Nawaf Al-Temyat (Saudi Arabia), Haitham Mustafa (Sudan) and Younis Mahmoud (Iraq).
The sixteen teams were drawn into four groups of four teams. The draw started with pot 1 and c…

Squads

Only 15 players playing in non-Arab leagues were selected in the final 23-man squads: four in Sweden; two in England; one each in Denmark, Greece, Indonesia, Malaysia, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Thailand and the United States.

Match officials

In October 2021, FIFA nominated 12 referees and 24 assistant referees from all six confederations, three from South America, two from Asia, Africa, North America and Europe, and one referee from Oceania. With the exception of Andrés Mattonte (Uruguay) and Facundo Tello (Argentina), all referees had previously officiated matches in a continental tournament. Iranian Alireza Faghani, Japanese Ryuji Sato, Gambian Bakary Gassama, Zambian Janny Sikazwe and Ne…

Format

Of the 23 participating teams, the top nine teams based on the April 2021 FIFA World Rankings qualified directly to the group stage, while the remaining 14 teams played seven qualifying matches, of which seven qualified for the next stage. In the group stage, the teams were divided into four groups of four, with the two best teams from each group advancing to the quarter-finals.
The ranking of teams in the group stage is determined as follows:

See also

• 2021 Arab Women's Cup

External links

• Official website

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