21- 2 Kuwait 1-0 Bahrain
[Wael Sulaiman 10; att: 10,000]
22- 2 UAE 1-1 Oman
[Fahad Khamees 58; Hilal Hamid 29; att: 8,000]
23- 2 Qatar 0-0 Bahrain
[att: 6,500]
25- 2 Kuwait 1-1 Oman
[Muayad Al-Haddad 60; Muttar Khalifa 52; att: 15,000; ref: Orellana (UAE)]
26- 2 Iraq 1-0 Bahrain [annulled]
[Habib Jafar 39; att: 7,000; ref: Hadju (UAE)]
27- 2 Qatar 0-0 UAE
[att: 10,000; ref: Saadki (Iraq)]
28- 2 Iraq 1-1 Kuwait [annulled]
[Laith Hussein 67; Wael Sulaiman 48]
1- 3 Bahrain 0-0 Oman
[att: 6,000; ref: Enrico (Chile)]
3- 3 Iraq 2-2 UAE [annulled]
[Ahmed Radhi 25, Saad Qais 88pen; Nasser Khamis 6, Adnan Al-Talyani 43pen;
Iraq withdrew after this match in protest against the sending off of their
defender Adnan Derjal]
4- 3 Qatar 4-2 Oman
[Adel Khamis 47, Mansour Muftah 49, 66, Mahmoud Soufi 83;
Hilal Hamid 4pen, Tayeb Abdelnoor 59]
5- 3 Bahrain 1-0 UAE
[Fayyad Mahmoud 48pen]
7- 3 Kuwait 2-0 Qatar
[Rashed Al-Bediah 24, Mohammed Ibrahim 61]
9- 3 Kuwait 6-1 UAE
[Mohammed Ibrahim 13, 42, 50, 55, Muayad Al-Haddad 40, Walid Nasser 86;
Zuhair Bakhit 73]
1.Kuwait 4 3 1 0 10- 2 7
2.Qatar 4 1 2 1 4- 4 4
3.Bahrain 4 1 2 1 1- 1 4
4.Oman 4 0 3 1 4- 6 3
5.UAE 4 0 2 2 2- 8 2
Iraq's record was scratched;
Saudi Arabia withdrew, officially in protest at the tournament's
emblem, which depicted two horses which were important in the
Battle of Al-Jahra in 1920 in which Kuwait (under British
protection) defended an invasion by Nejd (now the major part
of Saudi Arabia).
Awards:
Best Player: Nasser Khamis (UAE)
Best Goalkeepers:Homood Sultan (Bahrain) and Sameer Saeed (Kuwait)
Top Scorer: Mohammed Ibrahim (Kuwait) 4 goals.
With thanks to Davide Angelini, Luca Gandini, Ian King and Neil Morrison
Prepared and maintained by Mohammed Qayed for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Mohammed Qayed
Last updated: 8 Jan 2025
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