The Entertaining FIFA Arab Cup

The FIFA Arab Cup has emerged as one of the most entertaining and highly anticipated football tournaments in recent years. This regional competition brings together Arab nations from across the Middle East and North Africa. It has showcased the immense talent and passion for the beautiful game in the Arab world. The Rocket Crash game with 1xBet can be used before the next edition of this competition begins.

The inaugural edition of the FIFA Arab Cup in its current form took place in 2021. It served as a precursor to the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The tournament provided a platform for Arab nations to compete against each other and gain valuable experience and exposure ahead of the World Cup. The Rocket Crash game is now available with 1xBet, which can be played while waiting for the FIFA World Cup.

History of the competition

The first FIFA Arab Cup was held in 1963 in Lebanon, which was won by Tunisia. Two further editions were played in 1964 and 1966, both of which were won by Iraq. Another edition was supposed to be held in 1982, however, it was canceled a few months before it began due to external circumstances. Before the next Arab Cup begins, visit https://in.1xbet.com/allgamesentrance/crash and try its amazing Crash Game.

The tournament returned in 1985, organized by Saudi Arabia. Once again, Iraq won the competition. The Iraqis would claim their 4th title 3 years later, in an edition organized at Jordan. Other teams that have won the tournament since its creation include:

  • Egypt;
  • Saudi Arabia;
  • Morocco;
  • and Algeria.

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The 2021 edition was organized in Qatar, and it helped the country as a rehearsal for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. This edition of the tournament featured 12 competitors, which were divided in 3 groups of 4 teams each. All the 1st and 2nd placed teams, plus the 2 best 3rd placed teams advanced to the quarter-finals. The final match was held on the 18th of December 2021. Algeria defeated Tunisia 2-0 with goals scored by Amir Sayoud and Yacine Brahimi. The hosts, Qatar, ended in third place.

Due to the success of both the 2021 Arab Cup and the 2022 FIFA World Cup, FIFA showed a lot of enthusiasm in continuing with the Arab Cup.