2023 Arab Futsal Cup كأس العرب لكرة الصالات 2023 Host country Saudi Arabia Dates 6–16 June Teams 12 (from 2 confederations) Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Champions Morocco (3rd title) Runners-up Kuwait Matches played 25 Goals scored 166 (6.64 per match) Top scorer(s) Abduellteif AlAbasi (7 goals)Best player(s) Anás El AyyaneBest goalkeeper Samyr Teffaf
International football competition
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 [ edit ] The following twelve teams qualified for the final tournament.[7]
Did not enter Ministry of Sports Hall in the Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Complex in Jeddah .
Match officials [ edit ] 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 Group stage [ edit ] The teams are divided into three groups.[9]
Group A [ edit ] Group B [ edit ] Group C [ edit ] Ranking of third-placed teams [ edit ] Knockout stage [ edit ] Bracket [ edit ] Quarter-finals [ edit ] Semi-finals [ edit ] Goalscorers [ edit ] There were 166 goals scored in 25 matches, for an average of 6.64 goals per match.
7 goals
Abduellteif AlAbasi 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 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 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) 2023 Arab Futsal Cup Morocco Third title
Tournament ranking [ edit ] 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.
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