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  2. Arabian Gulf Cup - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the tournament was established at the 1968 Summer Olympics, and the first Arabian Gulf Cup took place in 1970 which was won by Kuwait.Kuwait has been the most successful team in the tournament's history, winning 10 tournaments out of 25 in total, followed by Iraq with four titles, and Saudi Arabia and Qatar with three titles each.

  3. Alkass Sports Channels - Wikipedia

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    Alkass Sports Channels (Arabic: قنوات الكأس الرياضية) is a group of eleven sports channels that are broadcast 24/7 from Qatar.Its official name is Al Dawri wal Kass (Arabic: الدوري والكأس, lit.

  4. Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    Several preparatory meetings were held in 2015 using the working title Gulf Football Federation. [5] [6] The federation then was founded in 2016 as Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation to reflect the region's oldest competition: the Arabian Gulf Cup. [1] [7] [8] Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al Thani of Qatar was named as the first president. [9]

  5. AGCFF Gulf Club Champions League - Wikipedia

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    The AGCFF Gulf Club Champions League (Arabic: دوري أبطال الخليج للأندية), formerly known as the GCC Champions League (Arabic: دوري أبطال مجلس التعاون الخليجي), is a regional football competition governed by the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation (AGCFF) for clubs from its eight member nations.

  6. Iraq–Saudi Arabia football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    2013 Gulf Cup: Saudi Arabia 0–2 Iraq: Shaker 18', Hawsawi 72' Khalifa Sports City Stadium, Isa Town: 34 15 October 2013 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification: Iraq 0–2 Saudi Arabia: Hawsawi 34', Al-Shamrani 78' Amman International Stadium, Amman: 35 15 November 2013 Saudi Arabia 2–1 Iraq: Jassim 18', Al-Shamrani 60' Mahmoud 45+1'

  7. 18th Arabian Gulf Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 18th Arabian Gulf Cup (Arabic: was the كأس الخليج العربي) 18th edition of the Arabian Gulf Cup. It took place in Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates from 17 to 30 January 2007. [ 1 ]

  8. 26th Arabian Gulf Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 26th Arabian Gulf Cup, known as Khaleeji Zain 26 for sponsorship reasons, is the 26th edition of the Arabian Gulf Cup for the eight members of the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation. The tournament is being held in Kuwait from 21 December 2024 to 4 January 2025.

  9. Union of Arab Football Associations - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA; Arabic: الاتحاد العربي لكرة القدم; French: Union des associations de football arabe) is the governing body of football in the Arab League.