1966 Arab Cup

1966 Arab Cup
Tournament details
Host countryIraq
Dates1–10 April
Teams10 (from 2 confederations)
Venue3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Iraq (2nd title)
Runners-up Syria
Third place Libya
Fourth place Lebanon
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored98 (4.9 per match)
Top scorer(s)Libya Ali Al-Biski
(10 goals)
Best playerIraq Shidrak Yousif
1964
1985

The 1966 Arab Cup was the third edition of the Arab Cup hosted in Baghdad, Iraq. The host nation and defending champions Iraq won the title for the 2nd time.[1]

At the tournament's closing ceremony, the chairman of the Arab Cup Organising Committee announced that the next edition of the Arab Cup would be held in 1967 in Damascus, Syria,[2] however, this did not end up taking place.

Participating teams

A total of 10 teams participated in the competition. United Arab Republic initially agreed to take part,[3] but later withdrew.[4] Sudan were invited to participate but declined.[5]

The 10 participating teams were:

Team Qualified as Previous appearances in tournament[a]
 Iraq Hosts & holders 1 (1964)
 Bahrain Invitee 0 (debut)
 Jordan Invitee 2 (1963, 1964)
 Kuwait Invitee 2 (1963, 1964)
 Lebanon Invitee 2 (1963, 1964)
 Libya Invitee 1 (1964)
 North Yemen Invitee 0 (debut)
 Oman Invitee 0 (debut)
 Palestine Invitee 0 (debut)
 Syria Invitee 1 (1963)
Notes
  1. ^ Bold indicates champion for that year, Italic indicates host.

Venues

Baghdad Habbaniyah Kut
Al-Kashafa Stadium Al-Habbaniyah Stadium Al-Kut Stadium
Capacity: 14,000 Capacity: 5,000 Capacity: 5,000

Squads

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Iraq 4 3 1 0 15 3 +12 7
 Lebanon 4 3 1 0 10 3 +7 7
 Kuwait 4 1 1 2 10 9 +1 3
 Jordan 4 1 0 3 7 9 –2 2
 Bahrain 4 0 1 3 7 25 –28 1
Iraq 3–1 Kuwait
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Mamdouh Khourma (Jordan)
Lebanon 6–1 Bahrain
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Mamdouh Khourma (Jordan)

Iraq 2–1 Jordan
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Rashad Hawasly (Syria)
Lebanon 2–1 Kuwait
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Salih Faraj (Iraq)

Iraq 10–1 Bahrain
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Rashad Hawasly (Syria)
Lebanon 2–1 Jordan
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Salih Faraj (Iraq)

Kuwait 4–4 Bahrain
Al-Habbaniyah Stadium, Habbaniyah
Referee: Rashad Hawasly (Syria)
Jordan 5–1 Bahrain
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Fahmi Al-Qaimaqchi (Iraq)

Iraq 0–0 Lebanon
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Mamdouh Khourma (Jordan)
Kuwait 4–0 Jordan
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Fahmi Al-Qaimaqchi (Iraq)

Group B

Oman abandoned their first match against Libya with 10 minutes left due to a disputed decision while they were losing 21–0, and subsequently withdrew from the tournament.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Syria 3 2 1 0 11 1 +10 5
 Libya 3 1 2 0 14 1 +13 4
 Palestine 3 1 1 1 9 5 +4 3
 North Yemen 3 0 0 3 0 27 –27 0
 Oman Withdrew
Libya 1–1 Palestine
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Salih Faraj (Iraq)
Syria 7–0 North Yemen
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Fahmi Al-Qaimaqchi (Iraq)

Libya 21–0[n 1] Oman
Abandoned in 80'
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Rashad Hawasly (Syria)

Syria 0–0 Libya
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Fahmi Al-Qaimaqchi (Iraq)
Palestine 7–0 North Yemen
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Mamdouh Khourma (Jordan)

Syria 4–1 Palestine
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Salih Faraj (Iraq)
Libya 13–0 North Yemen
Al-Kut Stadium, Kut
Referee: Mamdouh Khourma (Jordan)

Knock-out stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
April 9, 1966 – Baghdad
 
 
 Iraq3
 
April 10, 1966 – Baghdad
 
 Libya1
 
 Iraq2
 
April 9, 1966 – Baghdad
 
 Syria1
 
 Syria1
 
 
 Lebanon0
 
Third place
 
 
April 10, 1966 – Baghdad
 
 
 Libya6
 
 
 Lebanon1

Semi-finals

Iraq 3–1 Libya
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Mamdouh Khourma (Jordan)

Syria 1–0 Lebanon
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Salih Faraj (Iraq)

Third place play-off

Libya 6–1 Lebanon
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Referee: Rashad Hawasly (Syria)

Final

Iraq 2–1 Syria
Al-Kashafa Stadium, Baghdad
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Mamdouh Khourma (Jordan)

Goalscorers

Libya's match against Oman is not counted. There were 98 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 4.9 goals per match.

10 goals

8 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ Oman withdrew the tournament after its first match against Libya, protesting a penalty free-kick decision of the referee at 80'. The match and results were not counted.

References

  1. ^ نهائي كأس العرب 1966 - Al-Gardenia
  2. ^ "3rd Arab Football Cup Tournament Ends". Baghdad News. 12 April 1966.
  3. ^ "U.A.R. will take part in Arab Cup". The Iraq Times. 22 February 1966.
  4. ^ "Arab Football Cup tournament in progress". The Iraq Times. 5 April 1966.
  5. ^ "National Trainer on Soccer Prospects". The Iraq Times. 4 March 1966.
  6. ^ "Ali Al-Baski, the historical goal scorer for Libyan football ... and the star of records". Al Wasat. Retrieved 10 August 2020.