2021 FIFA Arab Cup Group C

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Group C of the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup took place from 1 to 7 December 2021. The group consisted of Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Palestine.

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The top two teams, Morocco and Jordan, advanced to the quarter-finals.

Teams

Draw positionTeamFinals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
April 2021 [1] [nb 1] November 2021 [2]
C1Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 4th [nb 2] 2012 (champions)Winners (2012)3428
C2Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 7th [nb 3] 2012 (fourth place)Winners (1998, 2002)6548
C3Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 9th 2002 (semi-finals)Fourth place (1988)9591
C4Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 5th 2012 (group stage)Group stage (1966, 1992, 2002, 2012)10498

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 330090+99Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 320165+16
3Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 30121321
4Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 301221081
Source: FIFA

In the quarter-finals:

Matches

Morocco vs Palestine

Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg4–0Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine
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Palestine
GK1 Anas Zniti
RB19 Mohamed Chibi Yellow card.svg 40'
CB13 Badr Benoun (c)
CB4 Marwane Saâdane
LB16 Mohamed Nahiri
CM5 Yahya Jabrane Sub off.svg 83'
CM8 Walid El Karti Sub off.svg 76'
CM18 Abdelilah Hafidi Sub off.svg 72'
CF11 Ismail El Haddad Sub off.svg 72'
CF14 Karim El Berkaoui Sub off.svg 46'
CF17 Achraf Bencharki
Substitutes:
FW9 Walid Azaro Sub on.svg 46'
MF10 Ayman El Hassouni Sub on.svg 72'
FW21 Soufiane Rahimi Sub on.svg 72'
MF6 Mohammed Ali Bemammer Sub on.svg 76'
MF23 Driss Fettouhi Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Hussein Ammouta
GK16 Amr Kaddoura
RB5 Mohammed Saleh
CB15 Abdelatif Bahdari (c)
LB4 Yaser Hamed
RM20 Abdalsalam Salama
CM8 Mohammed Yameen Sub off.svg 89'
CM3 Mohammed Rashid Sub off.svg 72'
LM21 Ahmed Qatmish
RF11 Mahmoud Eid Sub off.svg 72'
CF9 Tamer Seyam
LF12 Layth Kharoub Yellow card.svg 29'Sub off.svg 72'
Substitutes:
FW19 Reebal Dahamshi Sub on.svg 72'
MF23 Mohamed Darwish Sub on.svg 72'
FW13 Mahmoud Abu Warda Sub on.svg 72'
DF6 Oday Kharoub Sub on.svg 89'
Manager:
Flag of Tunisia.svg Makram Daboub

Assistant referees:
Tevita Masakini (Tonga)
Bernard Mutukera (Solomon Islands)
Fourth official:
Saíd Martínez (Honduras)
Video assistant referee:
Shaun Evans (Australia)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Juan Soto (Venezuela)
Ezequiel Brailovsky (Argentina)
Eber Aquino (Paraguay)

Saudi Arabia vs Jordan

Saudi Arabia  Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg0–1Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan
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Jordan
GK1 Mohammed Al-Rubaie
RB12 Saud Abdulhamid (c)
CB3 Khalifah Al-Dawsari Yellow card.svg 56' Yellow-red card.svg 73'
CB4 Waleed Al-Ahmed
LB2 Muhannad Al-Shanqeeti Sub off.svg 69'
CM11 Bader Munshi Sub off.svg 69'
CM8 Ayman Yahya
RW14 Ali Majrashi Sub off.svg 81'
CM7 Turki Al-Ammar Yellow card.svg 47'Sub off.svg 89'
LW13 Moteb Al-Harbi
CF10 Abdullah Al-Hamdan Sub off.svg 81'
Substitutes:
DF17 Meshal Al-Sebyani Sub on.svg 69'
FW18 Haitham Asiri Sub on.svg 69'
FW15 Abdullah Radif Sub on.svg 81'
MF19 Hamed Al-Ghamdi Sub on.svg 81'
FW23 Mohammed Al-Qahtani Sub on.svg 89'
Manager:
Flag of France.svg Laurent Bonadéi
GK1 Yazid Abu Layla
RB23 Ihsan Haddad Red card.svg 53'
CB5 Yazan Al-Arab
CB21 Mohammad Al-Dmeiri Sub off.svg 61'
LB2 Mohammad Abu Hasheesh
RM10 Yazan Al-Naimat Sub off.svg 61'
CM8 Noor Al-Rawabdeh
CM4 Baha' Abdel-Rahman (c)Sub off.svg 71'
LM13 Mahmoud Al-Mardi Sub off.svg 83'
CF9 Baha' Faisal Yellow card.svg 51'Sub off.svg 83'
CF16 Ali Olwan
Substitutes:
DF19 Abdallah Nasib Sub on.svg 61'
MF14 Ahmad Tha'er Sub on.svg 61'
MF15 Ibrahim Sadeh Sub on.svg 71'
MF11 Yaseen Al-Bakhit Sub on.svg 83'
FW20 Hamza Al-Dardour Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Flag of Iraq.svg Adnan Hamad

Assistant referees:
Djibril Camara (Senegal)
Elvis Noupué (Cameroon)
Fourth official:
Wilton Sampaio (Brazil)
Video assistant referee:
Jair Marrufo (United States)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Fernando Guerrero (Mexico)
Paweł Sokolnicki (Poland)
Tomasz Kwiatkowski (Poland)

Jordan vs Morocco

Jordan  Flag of Jordan.svg0–4Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
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Jordan
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Morocco
GK1 Yazid Abu Layla
RB6 Hadi Al-Hourani
CB19 Abdallah Nasib Yellow card.svg 66'Sub off.svg 72'
CB5 Yazan Al-Arab
LB2 Mohammad Abu Hasheesh Yellow card.svg 41'
RM18 Ahmad Sariweh Sub off.svg 46'
CM8 Noor Al-Rawabdeh
CM17 Rajaei Ayed Sub off.svg 46'
LM13 Mahmoud Al-Mardi Sub off.svg 76'
CF9 Baha' Faisal (c)Sub off.svg 15'
CF16 Ali Olwan
Substitutes:
FW20 Hamza Al-Dardour Sub on.svg 15'
MF11 Yaseen Al-Bakhit Sub on.svg 46'
MF4 Baha' Abdel-Rahman Sub on.svg 46'
MF7 Sharara Sub on.svg 72'
MF15 Ibrahim Sadeh Sub on.svg 76'
Manager:
Flag of Iraq.svg Adnan Hamad
GK1 Anas Zniti
RB19 Mohamed Chibi
CB13 Badr Benoun (c)
CB15 Soufiane Bouftini
LB16 Mohamed Nahiri Sub off.svg 72'
CM8 Walid El Karti Sub off.svg 72'
CM5 Yahya Jabrane
CM18 Abdelilah Hafidi Sub off.svg 61'
CF11 Ismail El Haddad Sub off.svg 85'
CF9 Walid Azaro
CF17 Achraf Bencharki Sub off.svg 61'
Substitutes:
MF6 Mohammed Ali Bemammer Sub on.svg 61'
FW21 Soufiane Rahimi Sub on.svg 61'
DF7 Hamza El Moussaoui Sub on.svg 72'
MF23 Driss Fettouhi Sub on.svg 72'
MF20 Mohamed Fouzair Sub on.svg 85'
Manager:
Hussein Ammouta

Assistant referees:
Ezequiel Brailovsky (Argentina)
Gabriel Chade (Argentina)
Fourth official:
Alireza Faghani (Iran)
Video assistant referee:
Juan Soto (Venezuela)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Rafael Traci (Brazil)
Jun Mihara (Japan)
Leodán González (Uruguay)

Palestine vs Saudi Arabia

Palestine  Flag of Palestine.svg1–1Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
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Palestine
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Saudi Arabia
GK16 Amr Kaddoura
RB5 Mohammed Saleh
CB15 Abdelatif Bahdari (c)
LB4 Yaser Hamed
RW7 Khaled Salem Sub off.svg 62'
CM8 Mohammed Yameen Sub off.svg 46'
CM3 Mohammed Rashid Sub off.svg 79'
LW2 Mohammed Khalil
RF11 Layth Kharoub Sub off.svg 62'
CF9 Tamer Seyam
LF13 Mahmoud Abu Warda
Substitutes:
MF6 Oday Kharoub Yellow card.svg 66'Sub on.svg 46'
FW12 Mahmoud Eid Sub on.svg 62'
FW19 Reebal Dahamshi Sub on.svg 62'
MF23 Mohammed Darweesh Sub on.svg 79'
Manager:
Flag of Tunisia.svg Makram Daboub
GK22 Zaid Al-Bawardi
RB14 Ali Majrashi Sub off.svg 46'
CB17 Meshal Al-Sebyani Sub off.svg 46'
CB4 Waleed Al-Ahmed
LB16 Sulaiman Hazazi Sub off.svg 84'
CMF12 Saud Abdulhamid (c)Yellow card.svg 59'
RW15 Abdullah Radif Sub off.svg 60'
CF19 Hamed Al-Ghamdi Sub off.svg 60'
CF6 Nawaf Boushal
LW23 Mohammed Al-Qahtani
CF9 Firas Al-Buraikan
Substitutes:
FW8 Ayman Yahya Sub on.svg 46'
DF5 Naif Almas Sub on.svg 46'
FW18 Haitham Asiri Sub on.svg 60'
FW10 Abdullah Al-Hamdan Sub on.svg 60'
DF13 Moteb Al-Harbi Sub on.svg 84'
Manager:
Flag of France.svg Laurent Bonadéi

Assistant referees:
Walter López (Honduras)
Christian Ramírez (Honduras)
Fourth official:
Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)
Video assistant referee:
Fernando Guerrero (Mexico)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Eber Aquino (Paraguay)
Rafael Foltyn (Germany)
Jair Marrufo (United States)

Morocco vs Saudi Arabia

Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg1–0Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
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Al Thumama Stadium, Doha
Attendance: 8,502
Referee: Andrés Matonte (Uruguay)
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Morocco
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Saudi Arabia
GK12 Abdelali Mhamdi
RB16 Mohamed Nahiri Sub off.svg 75'
CB3 Achraf Dari
CB15 Soufiane Bouftini
LB7 Hamza El Moussaoui Yellow card.svg 45+1'
CMF23 Driss Fettouhi
CM6 Mohammed Ali Bemammer (c)
CM10 Ayman El Hassouni
RF20 Mohamed Fouzair Sub off.svg 75'
CF14 Karim El Berkaoui
LF21 Soufiane Rahimi
Substitutes:
FW11 Ismail El Haddad Sub on.svg 75'
DF19 Mohamed Chibi Sub on.svg 75'
Manager:
Hussein Ammouta
GK22 Zaid Al-Bawardi
RB2 Muhannad Al-Shanqeeti
CB5 Naif Almas
CB12 Saud Abdulhamid (c)Yellow card.svg 55'
LB13 Moteb Al-Harbi Sub off.svg 65'
RM23 Mohammed Al-Qahtani Sub off.svg 46'
CM8 Ayman Yahya Sub off.svg 82'
CM7 Turki Al-Ammar Sub off.svg 65'
LM14 Ali Majrashi Yellow card.svg 53' Yellow-red card.svg 79'
CF9 Firas Al-Buraikan Yellow card.svg 74'Sub off.svg 82'
CF10 Abdullah Al-Hamdan Yellow card.svg 90'
Substitutes:
MF20 Ibrahim Mahnashi Sub on.svg 46'
FW18 Haitham Asiri Sub on.svg 65'
FW15 Abdullah Radif Sub on.svg 65'
DF16 Sulaiman Hazazi Sub on.svg 82'
MF19 Hamed Al-Ghamdi Sub on.svg 82'
Manager:
Flag of France.svg Laurent Bonadéi

Assistant referees:
Martín Soppi (Uruguay)
Carlos Barreiro (Uruguay)
Fourth official:
Saíd Martínez (Honduras)
Video assistant referee:
Leodán González (Uruguay)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Eber Aquino (Paraguay)
Jerson Dos Santos (Angola)
Shaun Evans (Australia)

Jordan vs Palestine

Jordan  Flag of Jordan.svg5–1Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine
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Stadium 974, Doha
Attendance: 9,750
Referee: Alireza Faghani (Iran)
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Jordan
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Palestine
GK1 Yazid Abu Layla
RB14 Ahmad Tha'er Sub off.svg 46'
CB19 Abdallah Nasib
CB5 Yazan Al-Arab
LB2 Mohammad Abu Hasheesh
DM4 Baha' Abdel-Rahman (c)Sub off.svg 75'
RM7 Mohammad Abu Zrayq Sub off.svg 86'
CM8 Noor Al-Rawabdeh
LM11 Yaseen Al-Bakhit Sub off.svg 60'
CF16 Ali Olwan
CF20 Hamza Al-Dardour Sub off.svg 75'
Substitutes:
DF6 Hadi Al-Hourani Sub on.svg 46'
MF13 Mahmoud Al-Mardi Sub on.svg 60'
FW10 Yazan Al-Naimat Sub on.svg 75'
MF17 Rajaei Ayed Sub on.svg 75'
MF15 Ibrahim Sadeh Sub on.svg 86'
Manager:
Flag of Iraq.svg Adnan Hamad
GK16 Amr Kaddoura
RB5 Mohammed Saleh
CB15 Abdelatif Bahdari (c)
CB4 Yaser Hamed
LB2 Mohammed Khalil Sub off.svg 79'
RM6 Oday Kharoub
CM3 Mohammed Rashid
LM13 Mahmoud Abu Warda
RF7 Khaled Salem Sub off.svg 79'
CF19 Reebal Dahamshi
LF9 Tamer Seyam Yellow card.svg 45+2'
Substitutes:
DF21 Ahmed Qatmish Sub on.svg 79'
FW12 Mahmoud Eid Sub on.svg 79'
Manager:
Flag of Tunisia.svg Makram Daboub

Assistant referees:
Mohammadreza Abdolfazl (Iran)
Paweł Sokolnicki (Poland)
Fourth official:
Wilton Sampaio (Brazil)
Video assistant referee:
Abdulla Al-Marri (Qatar)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Jair Marrufo (United States)
Rafael Foltyn (Germany)
Christian Dingert (Germany)

Notes

  1. The rankings of April 2021 were used for seeding for the final draw.
  2. This is the first appearance for the Morocco first team at the tournament. The U23 team participated in the 1998 and 2002 editions, while the local (A') team participated in 2012.
  3. This is the sixth appearance for the Saudi Arabia first team at the tournament. The U23 team participated in the 1988 edition.

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References

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  2. "Men's Ranking". fifa.com. 19 November 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2021.