2023 Arab Futsal Cup

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Host countrySaudi Arabia
Dates6–16 June
Teams12 (from 2 confederations)
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
2023 Arab Futsal Cup
كأس العرب لكرة الصالات 2023
Tournament details
Host countrySaudi Arabia
Dates6–16 June
Teams12 (from 2 confederations)
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Morocco (3rd title)
Runners-up Kuwait
Tournament statistics
Matches played25
Goals scored166 (6.64 per match)
Top scorer(s)Kuwait Abduellteif AlAbasi
(7 goals)
Best playerMorocco Anás El Ayyane
Best goalkeeperAlgeria Samyr Teffaf
2022
2027

The 2023 Arab Futsal Cup hosted by the Saudi governorate of Jeddah was the seventh edition of the Arab Futsal Cup between 6 and 16 June 2023. For the first time, twelve teams took part: Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Iraq, Kuwait, Egypt, Tajikistan, Palestine, Algeria, Comoros, Lebanon, Libya, and Mauritania.[1][2][3][4][5]

Morocco is the two-time defending champion.[6] They became the first team to win the title for a record third consecutive time and overall, after defeating Kuwait 7-1 in the final.

Venue

Ministry of Sports Hall in the Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Complex in Jeddah.

Match officials

The following officials were chosen for the tournament.[8]

Referees
  • Algeria Adel Chenaoua
  • Algeria Ammar Balahouane
  • Bahrain Abdulrahman Al Doseri
  • Bahrain Hussain Al Bahhar
  • Egypt Atef Hessien
  • Egypt Mohamed Hassan
  • Egypt Tarek ElKhataby
  • Iraq Hasan Mussa
  • Iraq Hawkar Ahmed
  • Kuwait Abdulaziz AlSarraf
  • Kuwait Eisa Abdulhoussain
  • Lebanon Elias AlHakim
  • Lebanon Khalil Balhawan
  • Libya Ali AlAyat
  • Libya Alghadi Ramzi
  • Morocco Khalid Hnich
  • Morocco Said El Haoud
  • Oman Majid Al Hatmi
  • Palestine Mohammed AlGhoul
  • Saudi Arabia Saad Al Hayyan
  • Tunisia Abdelakram El Hentati
  • Tunisia Aymen Kammoun
  • United Arab Emirates Ahmed AlGhais
  • United Arab Emirates Fahad AlHosani

Squads

Group stage

The teams are divided into three groups.[9]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Libya 3 2 0 1 9 7 +2 6 Knockout stage
2  Algeria 3 1 2 0 9 8 +1 5
3  Saudi Arabia 3 1 1 1 15 9 +6 4
4  Tajikistan 3 0 1 2 3 12 9 1
Source: [citation needed]
Saudi Arabia 4–4 Algeria
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Mohamed Hassan (Egypt)
Libya 2–1 Tajikistan
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Hussain Al Bahhar (Bahrain)

Algeria 3–2 Libya
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Khalil Balhawan (Lebanon)
Tajikistan 0–8 Saudi Arabia
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Abdulaziz AlSarraf (Kuwait)

Saudi Arabia 3–5 Libya
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Hawkar Ahmed (Iraq)
Tajikistan 2–2 Algeria
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Tarek ElKhataby (Egypt)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Morocco 3 3 0 0 15 2 +13 9 Quarter-finals
2  Kuwait 3 2 0 1 14 10 +4 6
3  Lebanon 3 1 0 2 10 14 4 3
4  Comoros 3 0 0 3 5 18 13 0
Source: [citation needed]
Morocco 5–0 Comoros
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Kuwait 5–4 Lebanon
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Fahad AlHosani (United Arab Emirates)

Comoros 2–7 Kuwait
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Ali AlAyat (Libya)
Lebanon 0–6 Morocco
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Hussain Al Bahhar (Bahrain)

Morocco 4–2 Kuwait
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Lebanon 6–3 Comoros
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Ahmed AlGhais (United Arab Emirates)

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Egypt 3 2 1 0 15 6 +9 7 Quarter-finals
2  Iraq 3 2 1 0 13 4 +9 7
3  Palestine 3 1 0 2 8 15 7 3
4  Mauritania 3 0 0 3 7 18 11 0
Source: [citation needed]
Egypt 7–2 Mauritania
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Khalid Hnich (Morocco)
Palestine 0–6 Iraq
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Aymen Kammoun (Tunisia)

Mauritania 4–7 Palestine
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Iraq 3–3 Egypt
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Fahad AlHosani (United Arab Emirates)

Egypt 5–1 Palestine
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Hussain Al Bahhar (Bahrain)
Iraq 4–1 Mauritania
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah

Ranking of third-placed teams

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 A  Saudi Arabia 3 1 1 1 15 9 +6 4 Knockout stage
2 B  Lebanon 3 1 0 2 10 14 4 3
3 C  Palestine 3 1 0 2 8 15 7 3
Source: [citation needed]

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

Libya 5–2 Lebanon
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Eisa Abdulhoussain (Kuwait)

Morocco 5–2 Saudi Arabia
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Mohamed Hassan (Egypt)

Egypt 2–6 Kuwait
  • Eid Goal 24:41, 37:03
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Aymen Kammoun (Tunisia)

Algeria 2–0 Iraq
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Fahad AlHosani (United Arab Emirates)

Semi-finals

Libya 1–5 Morocco
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Hawkar Ahmed (Iraq)

Kuwait 3–2 Algeria
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Hussain Al Bahhar (Bahrain)

Final

Morocco 7–1 Kuwait
Report
Ministry of Sports Hall, Jeddah
Referee: Mohamed Hassan (Egypt)

Goalscorers

There were 166 goals scored in 25 matches, for an average of 6.64 goals per match.

7 goals

  • Kuwait Abduellteif AlAbasi

6 goals

  • Egypt Mostafa Eid
  • Morocco Idriss Raiss El Fenni

5 goals

  • Saudi Arabia Nawaf Arwan
  • Lebanon Majd Hamouch
  • Libya Ahmed Al Ajnef

4 goals

  • Palestine Rashid Shawahna
  • Libya Mohammed Said
  • Morocco Khalid Bouzid
  • Morocco Youssef Jawad

3 goals

  • Algeria Azzedine Takdjerad
  • Algeria Amine Bencherif
  • Egypt Abdelrahman Mohamed
  • Saudi Arabia Abdulelah AlOtaibi
  • Kuwait Bader AlMansour
  • Lebanon Issa Mehrez
  • Morocco Othmane Boumezou
  • Morocco Anás El Ayyane
  • Morocco Ismail Amzal
  • Morocco Soufian Charraoui

2 goals

  • Algeria Walid Betterki
  • Egypt Koki
  • Iraq Haedr Drewil
  • Iraq Mustafa Jumaah
  • Iraq Rafid Eesa
  • Iraq Ghaith Kareem
  • Kuwait Omar Chotti
  • Kuwait Nasser AlAlban
  • Kuwait Abdulrahman Al Taweel
  • Libya Ibrahim Lamhammel
  • Morocco Reda Khiyari
  • Mauritania Yakhouna Sylla
  • Mauritania Wedadi Keurdidi
  • Palestine Mohamed Habous
  • Saudi Arabia Mohsen Fqihe
  • Saudi Arabia Omar AlDabel

1 goal

  • Algeria Amar Bessa
  • Algeria Boumedyen Bensaber
  • Algeria Sofian Modjahed
  • Comoros Mazen Saïd Salim
  • Comoros Souadroudine Ahamada
  • Comoros Hanady Boyla
  • Comoros Marwan Hassani
  • Comoros Hakim Kadima
  • Egypt Tarek Mostafa
  • Egypt Ali Ibrahim
  • Egypt Mohamed Mohamed
  • Egypt Maradona
  • Egypt Mahmoud FATHI
  • Egypt A.I. DONGA
  • Iraq Haedr Sagit
  • Iraq Zaher Hadi
  • Iraq Salim Abed
  • Iraq Walid Fahim
  • Iraq Fadi Sami
  • Kuwait Saleh AlFadhel
  • Kuwait Omar AlMansour
  • Kuwait Fahad AlkKhawari
  • Kuwait Abdulaziz AlBasam
  • Kuwait Suleiman Al-Omran
  • Lebanon Steve Koukezian
  • Lebanon Mohamad Kobeissy
  • Lebanon Mustafa Rhyem
  • Lebanon Johnny Farchakh
  • Libya Suleiman Darweesh
  • Libya Ziad Aziz
  • Libya Izz Al-Din Al-Marimi
  • Mauritania Jemile Mohamed
  • Mauritania Abd Rahman Bouhamadi
  • Mauritania Sow Gonconda
  • Morocco Hamza Bouzian
  • Morocco Saad KNIA
  • Morocco Soufiane Borite
  • Palestine Adnan Salloum
  • Palestine Imad Fahjan
  • Saudi Arabia Mansour AlZahrani
  • Saudi Arabia Abdullah AlMaghrabi
  • Saudi Arabia Farhan AlAsmari
  • Saudi Arabia Saleh AlQarni
  • Saudi Arabia Fares AlMaleh
  • Tajikistan Faizali Sardorov
  • Tajikistan Idris Yorov
  • Tajikistan Muhamadjon Sharipov

1 own goal

  • Lebanon Georgio El Khoury (against Kuwait)
  • Kuwait Suleiman Al-Omran (against Morocco)
  • Saudi Arabia Abdul-Razak Al-Shanqiti (against Algeria)
  • Saudi Arabia Nasser Al Harthi (against Libya)

Honors

 2023 Arab Futsal Cup 

Morocco
Third title

Tournament ranking

References

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