Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The 19th Arabian Gulf Cup (Arabic: كأس الخليج العربي) was the nineteenth edition of the biannual Gulf Cup competition. It took place in Muscat , Oman , from 4 to 17 January 2009, with Oman emerging as the winner for the first time in its history, [ 1 ] following a penalty shootout against regional rivals Saudi Arabia .
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 26 in total, followed by Iraq with four titles, and Saudi Arabia and Qatar with three titles each.
7th Arabian Gulf Cup; 13th Arabian Gulf Cup; 19th Arabian Gulf Cup; Beach soccer at the 2010 Asian Beach Games; 2011 AFC Beach Soccer Championship; 2013 AFC U-22 Championship; 2017 CISM World Football Cup; 2023 WAFF U-15 Championship; 2024 Socca World Cup
AFC U-17 Championship 2000: 2004: Oman National Team: Won second-place trophy: 17th Arabian Gulf Cup: 2007: Oman National Team: Won second-place trophy: 18th Arabian Gulf Cup: 2009: Oman National Team: Won the Gulf Cup: 19th Arabian Gulf Cup: 2012 Oman U-21 Team: Runners up AFC VS CAF: Olympics 2012: 2015: Seeb: Was 1st Runners up: Gulf Clubs ...
The Oman national football team is the national team of Oman that has represented Oman in international competitions since 1978. Although the team was officially founded in 1978, the squad was formed long before, and a proper football association was formed only in December 2005.
This article lists the confirmed national football squads for the 19th Arabian Gulf Cup tournament held in Oman between January 4 and January 17, 2009. Caps, goals and ages as of 3 January 2008. Group A
Women's Professional Soccer, the successor to the defunct Women's United Soccer Association in the US, launched in March with 7 teams. During the 2009–10 A-League season, the FFA , the governing body of the sport in Australia, will expand the 8 team A-League to include 10 teams, with the addition of clubs from North Queensland and the Gold ...
In the 2004 Arabian Gulf Cup which was held in Doha, Oman reached the final for the first time in the team's history which was eventually lost to the hosts Qatar in a penalty shootout after the goalkeeping sensation Ali Al-Habsi missed a penalty. Qatar won the match 6–5 on penalties after the match had ended 1–1 at normal time.