2011 Fuchs International Tournament

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2011 Focus International Cup
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Jordan.svg  Jordan
Dates13 July - 16 July
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait (1st title)
Runners-upFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Third placeFlag of Jordan.svg  Jordan
Fourth placeFlag of Iraq.svg  Iraq
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored7 (1.75 per match)
Top scorer(s) Seven players
(1 goal each)
n/a

the 2011 Focus Cup was a football friendly tournament for the national teams of Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. take place during the July 2011 window of the FIFA International Match Calendar. The tournament was organized by Jordan Football Association and sponsored by Focus Oil. [1] all matches held at Amman International Stadium.

Contents

Participants

Results

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
13 July
 
 
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait 2
 
16 July
 
Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq 0
 
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait 1
 
13 July
 
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 0
 
Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan (pen)1 (4)
 
 
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 1 (5)
 
Third place
 
 
16 July
 
 
Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan (pen)1 (5)
 
 
Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq 1 (4)

Semi-finals

Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg2–0Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq
Awadh Soccerball shade.svg66'
Fadhel Soccerball shade.svg84'
Report
Amman International Stadium, Amman
Attendance: 11,230
Jordan  Flag of Jordan.svg1–1 (a.e.t.)Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Abdel-Fattah Soccerball shade.svg10' Report Al-Shamrani Soccerball shade.svg90+6'
Penalties
3–4
Amman International Stadium, Amman
Attendance: 15,733
Referee: Ali Shaban (Kuwait)

Third place match

Jordan  Flag of Jordan.svg1–1Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq
Al-Dameri Soccerball shade.svg5' Report Karim Soccerball shade.svg15'
Penalties
5–4
Amman International Stadium, Amman
Attendance: 12,321

Final

Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg1–0Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Al-Mutawa Soccerball shade.svg70' Report
Amman International Stadium, Amman
Attendance: 14,143
Referee: Suleiman Jaber Dalqam (Jordan)
 2011 Fuchs International Tournament 
Flag of Kuwait.svg
Kuwait
First title

Statistics

Goalscorers

There were 7 goals scored in 4 matches, for an average of 1.75 goals per match.

1 goal


See also

2011 Kuwait national football team results

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References

  1. "كووورة: الموقع العربي الرياضي الأول".