The 26th Arabian Gulf Cup, known as Khaleeji Zain 26 for sponsorship reasons, was the 26th edition of the Arabian Gulf Cup for the eight members of the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation. The tournament was held in Kuwait from 21 December 2024 to 4 January 2025.[1][2]

26th Arabian Gulf Cup
كأس الخليج العربي 26
Tournament details
Host countryKuwait
Dates21 December 2024 – 4 January 2025
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Bahrain (2nd title)
Runners-up Oman
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored41 (2.73 per match)
Attendance390,990 (26,066 per match)
Top scorer(s)Bahrain Mohamed Marhoon
Oman Issam Al-Sabhi
Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Hamdan
(3 goals each)
Best player(s)Bahrain Mohamed Marhoon
Best goalkeeperBahrain Ebrahim Lutfalla
2023
2026

Bahrain won the competition for the second time, beating Oman 2–1 in the final.[3]

Teams

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Team Appearance Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
November 2024
  Qatar 26th Winners (1992, 2004, 2014) 48
  Iraq (holders) 17th Winners (1979, 1984, 1988, 2023) 56
  Saudi Arabia 25th Winners (1994, 2002, 2003–04) 59
  United Arab Emirates 25th Winners (2007, 2013) 63
  Bahrain 26th Winners (2019) 81
  Oman 24th Winners (2009, 2017–18) 80
  Kuwait (hosts) 26th Winners (1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2010) 134
  Yemen 11th Group stage (2003–04, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017–18, 2019, 2023) 157

Draw

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The draw was held on 9 November 2024 at 19:00 UTC+3 in Kuwait City .The eight teams were drawn into two groups of four, by selecting one team from each of the four ranked pots. Their positions were based on the FIFA ranking updated on 24 October.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4

Squads

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Each team had to register a squad of 26 players, three of whom must be goalkeepers.

Venues

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Location of areas hosting the 26th Arabian Gulf Cup
  Kuwait City
Ardhiya Sulaibikhat
Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium Sulaibikhat Stadium
Capacity: 60,000 Capacity: 15,000 (new)
   


Officials

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Referees

Assistant referees

  •   Abdulla Al-Rowaimi
  •   Mohamed Salman
  •   Watheq Al-Swaiedi
  •   Ahmad Abbas
  •   Abdulhadi Al-Anezi
  •   Saoud Al-Maqaleh
  •   Taleb Al-Marri
  •   Mohammed Al-Abakry
  •   Abdelraheem Al-Shammari
  •   Jasem Al-Ali
  •   Mohamed Al-Hammadi

Fourth officials

Video Assistant officials

Group stage

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All times are local (UTC+03:00).

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Oman 3 1 2 0 4 3 +1 5[a] Knockout stage
2   Kuwait (H) 3 1 2 0 4 3 +1 5[a]
3   United Arab Emirates 3 0 2 1 3 4 −1 2[b]
4   Qatar 3 0 2 1 3 4 −1 2[b]
Source: AGCFF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Disciplinary points: Oman –7, Kuwait –9
  2. ^ a b Disciplinary points: United Arab Emirates –6, Qatar –11
Kuwait  1–1  Oman
  • Nasser   34'
Report
Qatar  1–1  United Arab Emirates
Report

Oman  2–1  Qatar
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United Arab Emirates  1–2  Kuwait
Report
Attendance: 48,621
Referee: Dahane Beida (Mauritania)

Kuwait  1–1  Qatar
Daham   74' Report Muntari   90+11'
United Arab Emirates  1–1  Oman
Report

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Bahrain 3 2 0 1 6 4 +2 6[a] Knockout stage
2   Saudi Arabia 3 2 0 1 8 6 +2 6[a]
3   Iraq 3 1 0 2 2 5 −3 3[b]
4   Yemen 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 3[b]
Source: AGCFF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Bahrain 3, Saudi Arabia 0
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Iraq 3, Yemen 0
Iraq  1–0  Yemen
Hussein   64' Report
Saudi Arabia  2–3  Bahrain
Report

Yemen  2–3  Saudi Arabia
Report
Bahrain  2–0  Iraq
Report

Iraq  1–3  Saudi Arabia
Ali   64' Report
Bahrain  1–2  Yemen
Al-Romaihi   62' Report

Knockout stage

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In the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary.

Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
31 December 2024 – Sulaibikhat
 
 
  Oman2
 
4 January 2025 – Kuwait City
 
  Saudi Arabia1
 
  Oman1
 
31 December 2024 – Kuwait City
 
  Bahrain2
 
  Bahrain1
 
 
  Kuwait0
 

Semi-finals

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Oman  2–1  Saudi Arabia
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Bahrain  1–0  Kuwait
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Final

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Oman  1–2  Bahrain
Al-Mushaifri   17' Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oman
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bahrain
GK 18 Faiz Al-Rushaidi   90+3'   90+9'
CB 2 Mohammed Al-Musalami (c)
CB 6 Ahmed Al-Khamisi   58'
RB 13 Thani Al-Rushaidi
LB 17 Ali Al-Busaidi
CM 4 Arshad Al-Alawi   46'
CF 12 Abdullah Fawaz   86'
CM 23 Harib Al-Saadi
CF 7 Issam Al-Sabhi   90+10'
RM 10 Jameel Al-Yahmadi
LM 21 Abdulrahman Al-Mushaifri
Substitutions:
GK 1 Ibrahim Al-Mukhaini
GK 22 Ibrahim Al-Rajhi   90+9'
DF 3 Mulham Al-Sinaidi   58'  90+8'
DF 5 Ghanim Al-Habashi
DF 14 Ahmed Al-Kaabi
DF 16 Khalid Al-Braiki
MF 8 Zahir Al-Aghbari   86'
MF 9 Ahed Al-Mashaiki
MF 19 Mataz Saleh
MF 24 Hussein Al-Shahri
FW 25 Faraj Al-Kiyumi
FW 26 Abdulsalam Al-Shukaili   90+8'
Manager:
Rashid Jaber
GK 22 Ebrahim Lutfalla
CB 2 Amine Benaddi   43'
CB 3 Waleed Al Hayam
DM 4 Sayed Dhiya Saeed (c)
RB 5 Hamad Al-Shamsan
LB 23 Abdulla Al-Khalasi
RW 7 Ali Madan
AM 8 Mohamed Marhoon
DM 19 Kamil Al-Aswad
CF 13 Mohamed Al-Romaihi   56'   90+14'
LW 20 Mahdi Al-Humaidan   83'
Substitutions:
GK 1 Ammar Mohamed
GK 21 Sayed Mohammed Jaffer
DF 16 Sayed Baqer
DF 18 Mohamed Adel
DF 24 Vincent Emmanuel
MF 10 Abdulwahab Al-Malood
MF 15 Jasim Al-Shaikh
MF 17 Hazza Ali
MF 25 Sayed Ahmed Al-Wadaei
FW 9 Ebrahim Al-Khattal
FW 11 Ismail Abdullatif   90+14'
FW 26 Husain Abdulkarim
Manager:
  Dragan Talajić

Assistant referees:
Taleb Al-Marri (Qatar)
Saoud Al-Maqaleh (Qatar)
Fourth official:
Mohanad Qasim Sarray (Iraq)
Reserve assistant referee:
Ahmed Al-Baghdadi (Iraq)
Video assistant referee:
Khamis Al-Marri (Qatar)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Fu Ming (China)
Ahmed Gatea (Iraq)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Maximum of twelve named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time
  • Maximum of three substitution opportunities, with a fourth allowed in extra time

Winner

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 26th Arabian Gulf Cup Winner 
 
Bahrain

Second title

Goalscorers

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There were 41 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 2.73 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Prize money and awards

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Prize money

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Position[5] Amount (USD)
Champions 1,000,000
Runner-up 750,000
Total 1,750,000

Player awards

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The following awards were given:[6]

Award Player
Top Scorer   Mohamed Marhoon
Most Valuable Player   Mohamed Marhoon
Best Goalkeeper   Ebrahim Lutfalla

Broadcasters

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Middle East

Territory Broadcaster Ref.
  Bahrain Bahrain Sport [7]
  Iraq Al-Iraqiya Sports
Alrabiaa Sports
[7]
  Kuwait KTV Sports [7]
  Oman Oman Sports [7]
  Qatar Alkass
[7]
  Saudi Arabia SSC
KSA Sport
  United Arab Emirates AD Sports
Dubai Sports
[8]
  Yemen SSC
Alkass
(via free YouTube streaming)

Others

Territory Broadcaster Ref.
  United States of America ESPN+
  Netherlands ESPN
  Portugal Sport TV

References

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  1. ^ "Kuwait to host 26th Gulf Cup". Iraqi News. 2023-01-09. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  2. ^ "خليجي 26 سيقام في الكويت نهاية عام 2024". beIN SPORTS (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  3. ^ "Bahrain national team wins the Arabian Gulf Cup title". YS Scores. 4 January 2025.
  4. ^ "«خليجي 26».. 262694 متفرجاً في الدور الأول" (in Arabic). Al-Etihad. 30 December 2024.
  5. ^ الدقاق, المعتصم بالله (2023-01-17). "جائزة المركز الأول في كأس الخليج 2023 بطولة خليجي 25". خبرني (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  6. ^ "انهيار وبكاء حارس البحرين بعد التتويج بلقب كأس الخليج (فيديو)" (in Arabic). Erem News. 4 January 2025.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Gulf 26 in Kuwait.. Match schedule and broadcasting channels". يمن شباب نت (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-12-31.
  8. ^ National, The. "Arabian Gulf Cup 2025: Fixtures, how to watch and all you need to know". The National. Retrieved 2024-12-31.