2017 UNAF U-15 Tournament

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2017 UNAF U-15 Tournament
Country Morocco
Dates20 – 24 August
Teams4
ChampionsFlag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia (1st title)
Runners-upFlag of Libya.svg  Libya
Third placeFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Fourth placeFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Matches played6
Goals scored17 (2.83 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Flag of Libya.svg Ashraf Al-Masrati
Flag of Libya.svg Anas Ali Al-Shabli
Flag of Morocco.svg Haitam Abaida
Flag of Tunisia.svg Hamdi Abidi
Flag of Tunisia.svg Mohamed Amine Ghabi
(2 goals each)
2018

The 2017 UNAF U-15 Tournament was the first edition of the UNAF U-15 Tournament. The tournament took place in Morocco from 20 to 24 August 2017. [1]

The UNAF U-15 Tournament is a football (soccer) tournament held between nations who are members of the UNAF association. The first edition started in 2017 in Morocco.

Morocco Country in North Africa

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country located in the Maghreb region of North Africa with an area of 710,850 km2 (274,460 sq mi). Its capital is Rabat, the largest city Casablanca. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Morocco claims the areas of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, all of them under Spanish jurisdiction.

Contents

Participants

The Algeria national under-15 football team is the national under-15 football team of Algeria and is controlled by the Algerian Football Federation. The team competes in the UNAF U-15 Tournament.

The Tunisia national under-15 football team, nicknamed Les Aigles de Carthage , is the national under-15 football team of Tunisia and is controlled by the Tunisian Football Federation. The team competes in the UNAF U-15 Tournament.

Venues

Sports Center of FAR, Salé

Tournament

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 312042+25
Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 312065+15
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 30214512
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 30213522
Source: [ citation needed ]
Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg0–2Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Report
  • AbidiSoccerball shade.svg 3'
  • GhabiSoccerball shade.svg 51'
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg2–3Flag of Libya.svg  Libya
  • El-KhiatSoccerball shade.svg 15'
  • AbaidaSoccerball shade.svg 40'
Report
  • Al-MasratiSoccerball shade.svg 3', 66'
  • AliSoccerball shade.svg 62'

Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg1–1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
  • HamdySoccerball shade.svg 26'
Report
  • BourasSoccerball shade.svg 80'
Penalties
4–5 [n 1]
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg1–1Flag of Libya.svg  Libya
Report
  • Al-ShabliSoccerball shade.svg 18'
Penalties
4–5 [n 1]

Libya  Flag of Libya.svg2–2Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
  • Al-ShabliSoccerball shade.svg 15'
  • MohamedSoccerball shade.svg 80+8'
Report
  • RahmouniSoccerball shade.svg 24'
  • BoucidaSoccerball shade.svg 80+6'
Penalties
5–6 [n 1]
Sports Center of FAR, Salé
Referee: Mohamed Chabane (Tunisia)
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg1–1Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
  • AbaidaSoccerball shade.svg 63'
Report
  • AbidiSoccerball shade.svg 45'
Sports Center of FAR, Salé
Referee: Mohamed Saad Al-Mabrouk (Libya)

Statistics

Goalscorers

2 goals
  • Flag of Libya.svg Ashraf Al-Masrati
  • Flag of Libya.svg Anas Ali Al-Shabli
  • Flag of Morocco.svg Haitam Abaida
  • Flag of Tunisia.svg Hamdi Abidi
  • Flag of Tunisia.svg Mohamed Amine Ghabi
1 goal
  • Flag of Algeria.svg Zakaria Boucida
  • Flag of Algeria.svg Ziad Bouras
  • Flag of Algeria.svg Wael Rahmouni
  • Flag of Libya.svg Al-Muntasir Billah Ali
  • Flag of Libya.svg Maab Mohamed
  • Flag of Morocco.svg Ahmed El-Khiat
  • Flag of Morocco.svg Ayman Hamdy

Awards

Fair play team

Notes & References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 The winning team during the penalty shootout does not earn any additional points. However, in the equivalent of two teams in all the criteria adopted to determine the final standings, the number of points and then the direct matches and then the difference of the goal difference is given preference to the winning team on penalty shootout.

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References

  1. Toufik O. (August 20, 2017). "EN U15 : L'Algérie au tournoi de l'UNAF au Maroc". dzfoot.com.