1996 Arab Cup Winners' Cup

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1996 Arab Cup Winners' Cup
الكأس العربية للأندية الفائزة بالكؤوس 1996
Tournament details
Host countryJordan
City Amman
Dates13 – 22 May 1996
Teams8 (from UAFA confederations)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Morocco.svg Olympique Khouribga (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Jordan.svg Al-Faisaly
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored48 (3.2 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Morocco.svg Ahmed Bahja (4 goals)
Best player(s) Flag of Morocco.svg El Arbi Hababi
Best goalkeeper Flag of Jordan.svg Anis Shafiq
1995
1997

The 1996 Arab Cup Winners' Cup was the seventh edition of the Arab Cup Winners' Cup held in Amman, Jordan between 13 – 22 May 1996. The teams represented Arab nations from Africa and Asia. Olympique Khouribga from Morocco won the final against Al-Faisaly from Jordan.

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Group stage

The height teams were drawn into two groups of five. Each group was played on one leg basis. The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the semi-finals.

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Riyadh SC 321041+37
Flag of Algeria.svg Olympique Médéa 321064+27
Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Muharraq 31024623
Flag of Jordan.svg Al-Wehdat 30032530
Source: [ citation needed ]
Al-Wehdat Flag of Jordan.svg 1 – 2 Flag of Algeria.svg Olympique Médéa
J. Abd El-Munaim Soccerball shade.svg Mekhtiche Soccerball shade.svg32'
Djahmoune Soccerball shade.svg90+2'


Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Morocco.svg Olympique Khouribga 321063+37
Flag of Jordan.svg Al-Faisaly 312062+45
Flag of Qatar.svg Al-Ittihad Doha 311194+54
Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Mourada 3003214120
Source: [ citation needed ]


Knock-out stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
20 May – Amman
 
 
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Riyadh SC 0
 
22 May – Amman
 
Flag of Jordan.svg Al-Faisaly 1
 
Flag of Jordan.svg Al-Faisaly 1
 
20 May – Amman
 
Flag of Morocco.svg O. Khouribga 3
 
Flag of Morocco.svg O. Khouribga 2
 
 
Flag of Algeria.svg O. Médéa 1
 

Semi-finals


Final

Al-Faisaly Flag of Jordan.svg 1 – 3 Flag of Morocco.svg Olympique Khouribga
Tadrus Soccerball shade.svg61' (pen.) Zweine Soccerball shade.svg12'
Hababi Soccerball shade.svg80', 90'
Amman International Stadium, Amman
Attendance: 25,000

Winners

1996 Arab Cup Winners' Cup
Flag of Morocco.svg
Olympique Khouribga
First title

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