FIFA Arab Cup

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FIFA Arab Cup
Arab Cup icon.png
Organiser(s) UAFA (1982–2012)
FIFA (2021–present)
Founded1963;63 years ago (1963)
Region Arab world
Teams16 (finals)
Current championsFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco (2nd title)
Most championshipsFlag of Iraq.svg  Iraq (4 titles)
Website fifa.com/arabcup
Soccerball current event.svg 2025 FIFA Arab Cup

The FIFA Arab Cup (Arabic : كأس العرب, romanized: Kaʾs al-ʿArab), often called the Arab Cup, is an international association football competition organized by FIFA. It is held every four years with the participation of senior men's national teams of the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA), the governing body for countries in the Arab world. [1] The current champion is Morocco who won their second title at the 2025 tournament in Qatar.

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The championship's inaugural edition, held in Lebanon in 1963, was won by Tunisia. After having been played in 1964 and 1966, the Arab Cup was halted for almost 20 years, before being contested in 1985. The tournament was played five more times until 2012, the last competition organized by the UAFA. The 2021 edition was the first organized by FIFA.

The eleven Arab Cup tournaments have been won by six national teams. Iraq have won four times; the other Arab Cup winners are Saudi Arabia and Morocco, with two titles each; and Algeria, Egypt, and inaugural winner Tunisia, with one title each.

Seven countries have hosted the Arab Cup. Qatar has been the host three times, while Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have each hosted twice; Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and Syria have each hosted once. All Arab Cups have been held in Asia.

History

The initial idea to establish an Arab Cup came in 1957 from Lebanese journalist Nassif Majdalani and the Secretary General of the Lebanese Football Association (LFA) Izzat Al Turk. [2] [3] In 1962, the LFA called for the formal establishment of the tournament through their president Georges Dabbas, who organised a general Arab assembly for the formation of the Arab Cup. [4] The first Arab Cup was held in Beirut in April and May 1963, with the participation of five teams. [5]

During the 17-year hiatus between 1966 and 1983, the Arab Cup was de facto replaced by the Palestine Cup, which was held three times in the 1970s and then became a youth tournament.

In the 1980s, the competition returned under the auspices of the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA). [4] [6] The 1992 Arab Cup was also organised as part of the 1992 Arab Games. [6]

The 2021 edition was the first edition to be organised by FIFA; the competition was renamed FIFA Arab Cup. [7] [8] Following the 2021 final, in which Algeria defeated Tunisia 2–0 to win the tournament, [9] FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced that FIFA would continue to oversee future editions. [10] On 15 May 2024, FIFA announced that Qatar would host the tournament in 2025, 2029 and 2033, and the tournament would follow the principle of an invitational competition not included in the International Match Calendar. [11]

The 2025 edition became the first Arab Cup tournament to surpass one million spectators, reaching a total attendance of 1,236,600. [12] [13] Its final, held at Lusail Stadium, drew a record-breaking attendance of 84,517 spectators as Morocco defeated Jordan 3–2 to claim the title. [14] [15]

Results

Keys
Ed.YearHostFirst place gameThird place gameTeams
Gold medal icon.svg ChampionsScoreSilver medal icon.svg Runners-upBronze medal icon.svg Third placeScoreFourth place
Arab Cup
1 1963 Flag of Lebanon (1943-1990).svg Lebanon Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg
Tunisia
[note 1] Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg
Syria
Flag of Lebanon (1943-1990).svg
Lebanon
[note 1] Flag of Kuwait.svg
Kuwait
5
2 1964 Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait Flag of Iraq (1963-1991); Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg
Iraq
[note 1] Flag of Libya.svg
Libya
Flag of Kuwait.svg
Kuwait
[note 1] Flag of Lebanon (1943-1990).svg
Lebanon
5
3 1966 Flag of Iraq (1963-1991); Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg Iraq Flag of Iraq (1963-1991); Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg
Iraq
2–1 Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg
Syria
Flag of Libya.svg
Libya
6–1Flag of Lebanon (1943-1990).svg
Lebanon
10
Arab Cup (UAFA) [a]
4 1985 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia Flag of Iraq (1963-1991); Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg
Iraq
1–0 Flag of Bahrain (1972-2002).svg
Bahrain
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg
Saudi Arabia
0–0( a.e.t. )
(4–1 p)
Flag of Qatar.svg
Qatar
6
5 1988 Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan Flag of Iraq (1963-1991); Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg
Iraq
1–1 ( a.e.t. )
(4–3 p)
Flag of the United Arab Republic (1958-1971), Flag of Syria (1980-2024).svg
Syria
Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt
2–0Flag of Jordan.svg
Jordan
10
6 1992 [b] Flag of the United Arab Republic (1958-1971), Flag of Syria (1980-2024).svg Syria Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt
3–2 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg
Saudi Arabia
Flag of Kuwait.svg
Kuwait
2–1Flag of the United Arab Republic (1958-1971), Flag of Syria (1980-2024).svg
Syria
6
7 1998 Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg
Saudi Arabia
3–1 Flag of Qatar.svg
Qatar
Flag of Kuwait.svg
Kuwait
4–1Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
United Arab Emirates
12
8 2002 Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg
Saudi Arabia
1–0 ( a.e.t. )Flag of Bahrain.svg
Bahrain
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan and Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco [c] 10
2009 Edition cancelled during qualification due to lack of sponsorship [16]
9 2012 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia Flag of Morocco.svg
Morocco
1–1 ( a.e.t. )
(3–1 p)
Flag of Libya.svg
Libya
Flag of Iraq.svg
Iraq
1–0Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg
Saudi Arabia
11
FIFA Arab Cup
10 2021 Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Flag of Algeria.svg
Algeria
2–0 ( a.e.t. )Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia
Flag of Qatar.svg
Qatar
0–0( a.e.t. )
(5–4 p)
Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt
16
11 2025 Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Flag of Morocco.svg
Morocco
3–2 ( a.e.t. )Flag of Jordan.svg
Jordan
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia and Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates [d] 16
122029Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar TBDTBDTBD
132033Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar TBDTBD
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.
  1. From 1985 to 2012, the competition was under the auspices of UAFA.
  2. The 1992 edition organized as part of the 1992 Arab Games football tournament was also counted as part of the Arab Cup.
  3. No third place match was played.
  4. Match was abandoned at half-time due to adverse weather, which resulted in FIFA declaring the final result as 0–0 and third place being shared between both Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Teams reaching the top four

Teams reaching the top four
TeamWinnersRunners-upThird placeFourth placeSemi finalTotal
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq 4 (1964, 1966*, 1985, 1988)1 (2012)5
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 2 (1998, 2002)1 (1992)2 (1985*, 2025) [a] 1 (2012*)6
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 2 (2012, 2025)1 (2002) [b] 3
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 1 (1963)1 (2021)2
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 1 (1992)1 (1988)1 (2021)3
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 1 (2021)1
Flag of Syria (2025-).svg  Syria 3 (1963, 1966, 1988)1 (1992*)4
Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 2 (1964, 2012)1 (1966)3
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 2 (1985, 2002)2
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 1 (1998*)1 (2021*)1 (1985)3
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 1 (2025)1 (1988*)1 (2002) [b] 3
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 3 (1964*, 1992, 1998)1 (1963)4
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 1 (1963*)2 (1964, 1966)3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 1 (2025) [a] 1 (1998)2
*hosts

Best performances by confederations

Records and statistics

Comprehensive team results by tournament

Legend

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament are shown (in parentheses).

Team 1963
Flag of Lebanon.svg
(5)
1964
Flag of Kuwait.svg
(5)
1966
Flag of Iraq (1963-1991); Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg
(10)
1985
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg
(6)
1988
Flag of Jordan.svg
(10)
1992
Flag of the United Arab Republic (1958-1971), Flag of Syria (1980-2024).svg
(6)
1998
Flag of Qatar.svg
(12)
2002
Flag of Kuwait.svg
(10)
2012
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg
(11)
2021
Flag of Qatar.svg
(16)
2025
Flag of Qatar.svg
(16)
2029
Flag of Qatar.svg
(16)
Total
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria ××××GS×GS××1stQF4
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain ××GS2ndGS××2ndGSGSGS7
Flag of the Comoros.svg  Comoros ××××××GS1
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt ××××3rd1stGS×GS4thGS6
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq ×1st1st1st1st×××3rdGSQF7
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan GSGSGSGS4thGSGSSF×QF2nd10
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 4th3rdGS×GS3rd3rdGSGSGS9
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 3rd4th4th×GS×GSGSGSGS8
Flag of Libya.svg  Libya ×2nd3rd×××GS×2nd4
Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania ×××GS××××GS2
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco ××××××GSSF1stQF1st5
Flag of Oman.svg  Oman ××GS××××××QFGS3
Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine ××GS××GSGSGSGSQF6
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar ×××4th××2nd××3rdGSQ5
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia ×××3rdGS2nd1st1st4thGS3rd8
Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan ×××××GSGSGSGSGS5
Flag of Syria (2025-).svg  Syria 2nd×2nd×2nd4thGSGS×GSQF8
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 1st×××GS××××2ndGS4
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates ××××××4th××QF3rd3
Flag of Yemen.svg  Yemen ××GS××××GSGS3

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Third place match in 2025 was abandoned due to adverse weather, which resulted in FIFA declaring third place to be shared between both Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
  2. 1 2 There was no third place match in the 2002 Arab Cup.

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