Football at the 1999 Pan Arab Games

Football Competition

First Stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Jordan 220050+56
 Palestine 210112−13
 Qatar 200204−40

16 August 1999
Jordan  3–0  Qatar
Al-Sheikh  76'
Al-Shagran  79'
Hamarsheh  90'
Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Egypt Jamal Al-Ghandour

18 August 1999
Palestine  0–2  Jordan
Abu Zema  35'  58'

Ref:

20 August 1999
Qatar  0–1  Palestine
Hajjaj  42'

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 United Arab Emirates 211031+24
 Lebanon 210123−13
 Saudi Arabia 201123−11

16 August 1999
Saudi Arabia  1–2  Lebanon
Mosh'ael  25' Ghazarian  13'
Kehyeyan  69'

Referee: Tunisia Mourad Al-Da'ami

18 August 1999
United Arab Emirates  1–1  Saudi Arabia
Jum'aa  24' Marzouq  32'

Ref:

20 August 1999
Lebanon  0–2  United Arab Emirates
Omar  63'
Sa'ad  75'

Referee: Yemen Abdul-Wahid Khamees

Group C

Algeria withdrew

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Syria 10101101
 Oman 10101101

19 August 1999
Syria  1–1  Oman
'Afaash  11'
Hajj Mustapha Red card 61'
Al-Dhabit  61'

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Libya 220060+66
 Iraq 21012203
 Bahrain 200206−60

17 August 1999
Libya  4–0  Bahrain
Ramadan  32'
Al Taib  38'  90'
Misrati  50'

Referee: Jordan Omar Bishtawi

19 August 1999
Bahrain  0–2  Iraq
Fawzi  5'
Mahmoud  35'

21 August 1999
Iraq  0–2  Libya
El Masli  41'  78'

Second Stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Iraq 320182+66
 Jordan 320154+16
 Lebanon 311146−24
 Oman 301216−51

23 August 1999
Jordan  1–3  Lebanon
Al-Shagran  90' Zein  42'  61'  88'
Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Egypt Jamal Al-Ghandour

23 August 1999
Oman  0–3  Iraq
Fawzi  4'  54' (pen.)
Farhan  42'
Al Hassan Stadium
Attendance: 5,000

25 August 1999
Iraq  1–2  Jordan
Mohammed  87' Hamarsheh  59'
Al-Shagran  90'
Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 27,000

25 August 1999
Lebanon  1–1  Oman
Zein  21' Sha'baan  50'
Al Hassan Stadium
Attendance: 7,000

27 August 1999
Iraq  4–0  Lebanon
Mohammed  7'  54'
Raheem  59'
Al-Heil  88'
Al Hassan Stadium
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Egypt Jamal Al-Ghandour

27 August 1999
Jordan  2–0  Oman
Ali  59'
Al-Shboul  78'
Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Saudi Arabia Yousef Al-'Aqaily

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Palestine 312042+25
 Libya 312043+15
 Syria 30304403
 United Arab Emirates 301224−21

23 August 1999
Palestine  1–0  United Arab Emirates
Ali  35'
Helmi Red card 79'
Al Nims Red card 88'
Al Hassan Stadium
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Lebanon Nabil Ayyad

23 August 1999
Syria  1–1  Libya
Afaash  40' Muntasser  50'
Al-Hussein Stadium
Attendance: 6,000

25 August 1999
Libya  2–2  Palestine
El Masli  27'
Mohamed  82' (pen.)
El Masli Red card 33'
Al Mansari  1'
Jendeya  90'
Haddad Red card 37'
Amman International Stadium
Referee: Tunisia Mourad Al-Da'ami

25 August 1999
United Arab Emirates  2–2  Syria
Ali  33'
Harib  80'
Al Sayyid  35'
Afaash  54'

27 August 1999
United Arab Emirates  0–1  Libya
Muntasser  62'

27 August 1999
Syria  1–1  Palestine
Al Sayyid  19' Al-Kord  82'
Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Yemen Abdulwaheed Al-Khamisi

Final Round

Semi-Finals

29 August 1999
Palestine  1–4  Jordan
Al-Kord  90' Al-Shagran  14'  67'  75'
Jummah  41'
Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Tunisia Mourad Al-Da'ami

29 August 1999
Iraq  3–1  Libya
Ja'afar  3'
Fawzi  18'
Hamad  32'
El Masli  16'
Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Lebanon Nabeel Ayaad

Final

Jordan and Iraq faced off at the Amman International Stadium, with a capacity 25,000 crowd packed into the Jordanian capital; the home fans were hoping to see their side retain the title, while Iraq were enjoying the occasion after a tournament which defied expectations. The Jordanian king Abdullah II, along with his wife, were present in the crowd, with the king donning a national team shirt to show his support.

In a relatively quiet first half, it was the hosts who struck first, Abdullah Abu Zema sending Hashim Khamees the wrong way from the spot after half an hour.

The home side continued to dominate and grabbed a second five minutes after the break, a short corner fooling the Iraqi defence, and the tournament's top scorer Badran Al-Shagran lofted the ball over Khamees. It was 3–0 on 65 minutes, a similar routine from a corner seeing defender Radhee Shneishel slice wickedly into his own net. Jordan looked to have the trophy in their hands just five minutes later, Bashar Bani Yaseen racing clear down the left and drilling in a cross which Al- Shagran met with a diving header.

But then came one of the most astonishing comebacks of all time, rivalling the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final in its suddenness. In the 73rd minute, after some pinball in the Jordan box, striker Husaam Fawzi swivelled and cracked a low shot from 10 yards into the bottom corner. The crowd, still celebrating, were then stunned into silence when the forward outpaced Amjad al Taher and then earned a penalty when the defender tripped him. The striker dusted himself down and sent Muhammad Abu Dawud the wrong way from the spot for his 6th goal of the tournament. The Iraqis then cut the deficit to just one on 77 minutes when Haidar Mahmoud got a free header from six yards. The Iraqis, smelling blood, completed the comeback with just three minutes left when Mahmoud knocked on a cross for Razzaq Farhan to half volley home from just inside the box. The home fans were stunned into submission, and their team could not get going. Iraq, still tired from their exerts, could not find a fifth, and so the match went to penalties.

Shneishel converted the first for Iraq, his spot kick too powerful for Abu Dawud, before Abu Zema equalized. Fawzi then hit the post with Iraq's second effort, giving Jordan the chance to take the lead in the shootout, which they didn't take, Hassouneh Al-Sheikh's weak effort saved. However, Iraq's Riyadh Mezher hit the other post with his spot kick, and Badran Al-Shagran made no mistake, giving the Jordanians the advantage with two penalties left. It seemed as though the Iraqis' luck was out, as Abaas Abdulraheem's penalty also hit the post and went out of play, giving substitute Sufian Abdullah the chance to win Jordan's second title. The midfielder's shot was too precise for Khamees, who dived the right way, and he brought this fantastic match to a close.

31 August 1999
Jordan  4 – 4 (a.e.t.)  Iraq
Abu Zema  30' (pen.)
Al-Shagran  51', 70'
Shneishel  67' (o.g.)
Fawzi  73', 75' (pen.)
Mahmoud  78'
Farhan  87'
  Penalties  
Abu Zema

Al-Shagran
Al-Sheikh
Sufian

3 – 1
Iraq went first
Shneishel

Fawzi
Mezher
Raheem

Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Egypt Jamal Al-Ghandour

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • United Arab Emirates Younes Hassan
    • Qatar Ali Ismail
  • Fourth official: Lebanon Nabeel Ayaad

Goalscorers

8 goals
6 goals

External links

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