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, following a penalty shootout against regional rivals Saudi Arabia.

The 19th Arabian Gulf Cup marked a milestone in the competition when it was broadcast for the first time in HD, and featured virtual graphics, such as distance between free kick barrier and the goal, 9.15 m circle for free-kicks, and off-side line detection with help from Al-Jazeera Sports. Many praised Al-Jazeera for their excellent coverage of the competition, noting that the camerawork was very similar to UEFA Euro 2008.

The postponing of the competition

The 19th Arabian Gulf Cup was originally planned out to be held in 2008, but due to Cyclone Gonu damaging Muscat six months before the planned time of the event, it was then postponed to early 2009.

Teams

8 teams participated in the tournament.

The Draw

  • The draw was held in Oman on 29 October 2008.
  • Eight teams were divided into two groups, Oman (The host nation) was in group A, The UAE (The holder) in group B, while the rest of the teams were placed in a pot based in October 2008's FIFA ranking.
  • Oman played the opening match at Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex.

Seedings

PotNational TeamFIFA Ranking
AOman (Host)96
United Arab Emirates (Holder)110
BSaudi Arabia48
Bahrain80
CIraq72
Qatar84
DKuwait127
Yemen145

Venues

MuscatMuscat
Sultan Qaboos Sports ComplexRoyal Oman Police Stadium
Capacity: 39,000Capacity: 15,000

Squads

Matches

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Oman321060+67
Kuwait312021+15
Bahrain310234−13
Iraq301228−61
Oman0–0Kuwait
Bahrain3–1Iraq
Yaser 28' Adnan 69' (pen.) Al-Dakeel 90+2'Mahmoud 81' (pen.)

Iraq0–4Oman
H. Rabia 23', 65', 79' Al-Hosni 50'
Bahrain0–1Kuwait
Neda 28'

Oman2–0Bahrain
Al-Maimani 14' Bashir 71'
Iraq1–1Kuwait
Abdul-Zahra 66'Khalaf 37'

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Saudi Arabia321090+97
Qatar312021+15
United Arab Emirates311134−14
Yemen3003211−90
United Arab Emirates3–1Yemen
M. Omar 6' (pen.) Al-Hammadi 14' Al-Shehhi 67'Al-Nono 90+1'
Saudi Arabia0–0Qatar

Qatar0–0United Arab Emirates
Saudi Arabia6–0Yemen
Al-Qahtani 4' Mouath 11', 83' Shuhail 18' Otaif 19' Al-Mousa 36'

Qatar2–1Yemen
Haroon 13' Siddiq 90+8'Al-Nono 31'
United Arab Emirates0–3Saudi Arabia
Al-Qahtani 58' Al-Zori 70' Al-Fraidi 72'

Semi finals

Oman1–0Qatar
H. Rabia 18'
Kuwait0–1Saudi Arabia
Al-Fraidi 63'

Final

Oman0–0 (a.e.t.)Saudi Arabia
Penalties
Ayil Al-Ajmi Mudhafar Saleh Bashir M. Rabia6–5Al-Qahtani Khariri Tukar Otaif Hawsawi Al-Jassim

Winners

19th Arabian Gulf Cup winners
Oman First title

Goalscorers

4 goals Oman Hassan Rabia 2 goals Saudi Arabia Malek Mouath Saudi Arabia Yasser Al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Fraidi Yemen Ali Al Nono 1 goal Bahrain Abdullah Al-Dakheel Bahrain Abdullah Omar Bahrain Sayed Mohamed Adnan Iraq Alaa Abdul-Zahra Iraq Younis Mahmoud Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Zori1 goal (cont.) Saudi Arabia Abdullah Shuhail Saudi Arabia Ahmed Al-Mousa Saudi Arabia Ahmed Otaif Kuwait Khaled Khalaf Kuwait Musaed Neda Oman Badar Al-Maimani Oman Imad Al-Hosni Oman Fawzi Bashir Qatar Majdi Siddiq Qatar Musa Haroon United Arab Emirates Mohammed Omar United Arab Emirates Ismail Al-Hammadi United Arab Emirates Mohamed Al-Shehhi

Team statistics

This table shows all team performance.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGD
Final phase
1Oman532070+7
2Saudi Arabia5320100+10
3Kuwait4121220
Qatar4121220
Eliminated in the group stage
5United Arab Emirates311134–1
6Bahrain310234–1
7Iraq301228–6
8Yemen3003211–9

Total goals by team

10 goals Saudi Arabia 7 goals Oman 3 goals Bahrain United Arab Emirates 2 goals Iraq Kuwait Qatar Yemen

Trivia

  • FIFA president Sepp Blatter came to Oman for the second time, and attended the Oman/Qatar, and the Saudi Arabia/Kuwait games.
  • UEFA president, and French football legend, Michel Platini attended the Oman/Kuwait, and the Bahrain/Iraq games, both in the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex.
  • Singer Mohammed Abdo attended the final match between Oman and his native, Saudi Arabia.
  • The Tournament took place during the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, also known as the Gaza War, as a sign of solidarity toward the Palestinians, many fans waved pro-Palestinian banners and chanted pro-Palestinian slogans. Omani footballer Badr Al-Maimani also revealed a pro-Gaza undershirt after his free-kick goal against Bahrain. Also before the opening match played by Yemen, players wore shirts representing solidarity with Palestine. The Kuwaiti team also did the same in their opening match against Oman, but instead wore scarves.

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