1988 King Cup

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1988 King Cup
CountryFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Dates30 March – 15 April 1988
Teams14
Defending champions Al-Nassr
Champions Al-Ittihad (6th title)
Runners-up Al-Ettifaq
Arab Cup Winners' Cup Al-Ittihad
Matches played13
Goals scored33 (2.54 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Saleh Al-Najrani (4 goals)
1987
1989

The 1988 King Cup was the 30th season of the knockout competition since its establishment in 1956. Al-Nassr were the defending champions but they were eliminated by eventual champions Al-Ittihad in the semi-finals. [1]

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Al-Ittihad won their 6th title after defeating Al-Ettifaq 1–0 in the final. [2] [3] This was the first final to be held in the King Fahd International Stadium. [4] As winners of the tournament, Al-Ittihad qualified for the 1989 Arab Cup Winners' Cup.

Round of 16

Both Al-Ettifaq and Ohod received a bye to the next round. Al-Ettifaq received due to their participation in the 1988 Gulf Club Champions Cup. Ohod received a bye to the lack of teams participating in this round. [5] The matches of the Round of 16 were held on 31 March and 1 April 1988. [6] [7]

Home teamScoreAway team
Al-Ettifaq Bye
Ohod Bye
Al-Ahli 3–3 (2–3 pen.) Al-Riyadh
Al-Ittihad 1–0 Al-Qadsiah
Al-Tai 0–1 Al-Nahda
Al-Kawkab 0–2 Al-Wehda
Al-Tuhami 2–2 (3–4 pen.) Al-Shabab
Al-Nassr 1–0 Al-Hilal

Quarter-finals

The matches of the Quarter-finals were held on 7 and 8 April 1988. [8] [9] [10]

Home teamScoreAway team
Al-Nassr 4–0 Ohod
Al-Riyadh 1–3 Al-Shabab
Al-Ettifaq 1–0 (aet) Al-Wehda
Al-Nahda 0–4 Al-Ittihad

Semi-finals

The four winners of the quarter-finals progressed to the semi-finals. The semi-finals were played on 12 April 1988. All times are local, AST (UTC+3).

Al-Shabab 0–2 Al-Ettifaq
Report Omar Soccerball shade.svg30'
Hamood Soccerball shade.svg89'
Youth Welfare Stadium in Al-Malaz , Riyadh
Referee: Mohammed Al-Shareef
Al-Nassr 1–1 (a.e.t.) Al-Ittihad
Al-Bishi Soccerball shade.svg71' Report Al-Suwaiyed Soccerball shade.svg40'
Penalties
1–4

Final

The final was played between Al-Ittihad and Al-Ettifaq in the King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh. [11] Al-Ittihad were appearing in their 11th final while Al-Ettifaq were making their 6th appearance.

Al-Ittihad 1–0 Al-Ettifaq
Jamil Soccerball shade.svg29' Report
King Fahd International Stadium , Riyadh
Referee: Omar Al-Shaqeer

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saleh Al-Najrani Al-Riyadh 4
2 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Bassem Abu Dawood Al-Ahli 2
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Majed Abdullah Al-Nassr
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Salah Al-Muwallad Al-Ittihad
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Mohamed Al-Suwaiyed Al-Ittihad

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