2012 Arab Cup Final

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2012 Arab Cup Final
Jeddah Fahne.JPG
Jeddah hosts the final tournament
Event2012 Arab Cup
Morocco won 3–1 on penalties
Date6 July 2012
VenuePrince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium, Jeddah
RefereeSelim Jedidi (Tunisia)
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The 2012 Arab Cup Final was a football match that took place on 6 July 2012, at the Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to determine the winner of the 2012 Arab Cup. Morocco with the local A' team defeated Libya 3–1 on penalties after 1–1 on extra time to win their first Arab Cup.[1]

Road to the final[]

Libya Morocco A'
Opponents Results Opponents Results
Group stage
 Yemen 3–1  Bahrain 4–0
 Morocco A' 0–0  Libya 0–0
 Bahrain 2–1  Yemen 4–0
Semi-finals
 Saudi Arabia 2–0  Iraq 2–1

Match[]

Details[]

Libya 1–1 (a.e.t.) Morocco A'
  • Al Badri Goal 89'
Penalties
Al Badri Penalty scored
Salama Penalty missed
Penalty missed
Al Ghanodi Penalty missed
1–3 Penalty scored Salhi
Penalty scored Jahouh
Penalty missed Abdessamad
Penalty missed
Penalty scored Belmaalem
Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium
Attendance: 2 500
Libya
Morocco A'
Libya:
GK 1 Muhammad Nashnoush Yellow card
DF 3 Muhammad Al Maghrabi Substituted off 77'
DF 4 Yellow card 68'
DF 5 Younes Al-Shibani
DF 14 Ali Salama
DF 24 Abdulaziz Belraysh Yellow card 28' Substituted off
MF 6 Mohamed Esnany Yellow card 16'
MF 10 Ahmed Saad Osman (c) Yellow card 117'
MF 18 Faisal Al Badri
MF 21 Substituted off 46'
FW 17 Ihaab Boussefi
Substitutes:
DF 13 Salem Ablo Yellow card 119' Substituted in 77'
DF 19 Hamed Snousi Yellow card 76' Substituted in
FW 9 Mohamed Al Ghanodi Substituted in 46'
Manager:
Libya Abdul-Hafeedh Arbeesh
Morocco A':
GK 12
DF 2 Rachid Soulaimani Yellow card 65'
DF 5 Ismail Belmaalem Yellow card 76'
DF 21
DF 23 Mustapha Mrani (c) Yellow card
MF 6 Ahmed Jahouh
MF 8 Salaheddine Saidi
MF 10 Abdessalam Benjelloun Substituted off 59'
FW 7 Yassine Salhi
FW 14 Brahim El Bahri Substituted off 90'
FW 17 Substituted off 82'
Substitutes:
MF 16 Substituted in 59'
MF 20 Abdessamad Rafik Substituted in 90'
FW 11 Abdeladim Khadrouf Substituted in 82'
Manager:
Belgium Eric Gerets

Assistant referees:
Béchir Hassani (Tunisia)
Sherif Salah (Egypt)
Fourth official:
Djamel Haimoudi (Algeria)

Man of the Match:
... ... (...)

References[]

  1. ^ "Morocco wins Arab Cup 2012 title". alarabiya.net. 7 July 2012.

External links[]

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