2023 Arab Futsal Cupكأس العرب لكرة الصالات 2023 |
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Host country | Saudi Arabia |
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Dates | 6–16 June |
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Teams | 12 (from 2 confederations) |
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Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
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Champions | Morocco (3rd title) |
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Runners-up | Kuwait |
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Matches played | 25 |
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Goals scored | 166 (6.64 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Abduellteif AlAbasi (7 goals) |
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Best player(s) | Anás El Ayyane |
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Best goalkeeper | Samyr Teffaf |
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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.
Qualification
The following twelve teams qualified for the final tournament.[7]
- Did not enter
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
- Adel Chenaoua
- Ammar Balahouane
- Abdulrahman Al Doseri
- Hussain Al Bahhar
- Atef Hessien
- Mohamed Hassan
- Tarek ElKhataby
- Hasan Mussa
- Hawkar Ahmed
- Abdulaziz AlSarraf
- Eisa Abdulhoussain
- Elias AlHakim
- Khalil Balhawan
- Ali AlAyat
- Alghadi Ramzi
- Khalid Hnich
- Said El Haoud
- Majid Al Hatmi
- Mohammed AlGhoul
- Saad Al Hayyan
- Abdelakram El Hentati
- Aymen Kammoun
- Ahmed AlGhais
- Fahad AlHosani
Squads
Group stage
The teams are divided into three groups.[9]
Group A
Source:
Group B
Source:
Group C
Source:
Ranking of third-placed teams
Source:
Knockout stage
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Goalscorers
There were 166 goals scored in 25 matches, for an average of 6.64 goals per match.
7 goals
6 goals
- Mostafa Eid
- Idriss Raiss El Fenni
5 goals
- Nawaf Arwan
- Majd Hamouch
- Ahmed Al Ajnef
4 goals
- Rashid Shawahna
- Mohammed Said
- Khalid Bouzid
- Youssef Jawad
3 goals
- Azzedine Takdjerad
- Amine Bencherif
- Abdelrahman Mohamed
- Abdulelah AlOtaibi
- Bader AlMansour
- Issa Mehrez
- Othmane Boumezou
- Anás El Ayyane
- Ismail Amzal
- Soufian Charraoui
2 goals
- Walid Betterki
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- Haedr Drewil
- Mustafa Jumaah
- Rafid Eesa
- Ghaith Kareem
- Omar Chotti
- Nasser AlAlban
- Abdulrahman Al Taweel
- Ibrahim Lamhammel
- Reda Khiyari
- Yakhouna Sylla
- Wedadi Keurdidi
- Mohamed Habous
- Mohsen Fqihe
- Omar AlDabel
1 goal
- Amar Bessa
- Boumedyen Bensaber
- Sofian Modjahed
- Mazen Saïd Salim
- Souadroudine Ahamada
- Hanady Boyla
- Marwan Hassani
- Hakim Kadima
- Tarek Mostafa
- Ali Ibrahim
- Mohamed Mohamed
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- Mahmoud FATHI
- A.I. DONGA
- Haedr Sagit
- Zaher Hadi
- Salim Abed
- Walid Fahim
- Fadi Sami
- Saleh AlFadhel
- Omar AlMansour
- Fahad AlkKhawari
- Abdulaziz AlBasam
- Suleiman Al-Omran
- Steve Koukezian
- Mohamad Kobeissy
- Mustafa Rhyem
- Johnny Farchakh
- Suleiman Darweesh
- Ziad Aziz
- Izz Al-Din Al-Marimi
- Jemile Mohamed
- Abd Rahman Bouhamadi
- Sow Gonconda
- Hamza Bouzian
- Saad KNIA
- Soufiane Borite
- Adnan Salloum
- Imad Fahjan
- Mansour AlZahrani
- Abdullah AlMaghrabi
- Farhan AlAsmari
- Saleh AlQarni
- Fares AlMaleh
- Faizali Sardorov
- Idris Yorov
- Muhamadjon Sharipov
1 own goal
- Georgio El Khoury (against Kuwait)
- Suleiman Al-Omran (against Morocco)
- Abdul-Razak Al-Shanqiti (against Algeria)
- Nasser Al Harthi (against Libya)
Honors
2023 Arab Futsal Cup
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Morocco Third title
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- Best Player: Anás El Ayyane - Morocco
- Best Goalkeeper: Samir Teffaf - Algeria
- Top Goal Scorer: Abduellteif AlAbasi (7) - Kuwait
- Fair Play Award:
Tournament ranking
Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.
References
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