1998 Arab Cup final


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The 1998 Arab Cup Final was a football match that took place on 1 October 1998, at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, to determine the winner of the 1998 Arab Cup. Saudi Arabia defeated Qatar 3–1 to win their first Arab Cup.[1]

1998 Arab Cup Final

Khalifa Int. Stadium hosts the final

Event1998 Arab Cup
Saudi Arabia Qatar
Saudi Arabia Qatar
3 1
Date1 October 1998
VenueKhalifa International Stadium, Doha
RefereeHicham Kirat (Tunisia)

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Road to the final

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Saudi Arabia Qatar
Opponents Results Opponents Results
Group stage
  Algeria U23 3–0   Libya 2–1
  Lebanon 4–1   Jordan 2–0
Semi-finals
  Kuwait 2–1   United Arab Emirates 2–1

Match

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Details

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1 October 1998

23:00

Saudi Arabia  3–1  Qatar
O. Al-Dosari   28', 49', 64' Report Mustafa   82'

Attendance: 25,000

Referee: Hicham Kirat (Tunisia)

Saudi Arabia

Qatar

Saudi Arabia:
GK 1 Mohamed Al-Deayea
DF 2 Mohammed Sheliah
DF 3 Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi
DF 4 Abdullah Sulaiman   29'
DF 13 Hussein Abdulghani
MF 6 Ibrahim Mater
MF 8 Khalid Al Temawi
MF 15 Yousuf Al-Thunayan (c)   78'
MF 16 Khamis Al-Owairan   57'
FW 11 Obeid Al-Dosari
FW 14 Saad Al-Dosari   55'
Substitutes:
MF Faysal Abou Thnein   55'
MF Ibrahim Al-Shahrani   78'
Manager:
  Otto Pfister
Qatar:
GK Ahmed Khalil
DF Saoud Fath
DF Yousef Adam
DF Dahi Al Naemi
DF Abdulla Koni   58'
MF Abdulrahman Al-Kuwari
MF Abdulnasser Al-Obaidly
MF Adel Khamis
MF Yasser Nazmi   60'
FW Mahmoud Soufi   72'
FW Mubarak Mustafa
Substitutes:
MF Abdulaziz Hassan   58'
MF Fahad Al-Kuwari   60'
FW ?   72'
Manager:
  Luiz Gonzaga Milioli

Assistant referees:
Yousef Al-Qahtan (Bahrain)
Aouni Hassouna (Jordan)
Fourth official:
... ... (...)

Man of the Match:
Obeid Al-Dosari (Saudi Arabia)

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