International football competition
The 2022 Arab Cup U-17 is the fourth edition of the Arab Cup U-17 , an association football tournament between Arab countries. It will be played from 23 August to 8 September 2022 in Algeria in Oran which represent the administrative organization of the tournament,[1] and two other cities, Sig and Mostaganem which they holds each ones the football matches.[2]
Iraq won the previous tournament in 2014 , but were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Host Algeria won the tournament for the first time after beating Morocco on penalties 4–2.
16 teams took part to the tournament. The draw took place on 31 July 2022 in Abha , Saudi Arabia.[3]
Bahrain , Djibouti , Jordan , Kuwait , Qatar and Somalia did not enter.
Seedings [ edit ] The city of Oran hosts the tournament but two stadiums from two other cities, Sig and Mostaganem were allocated to host the matches.[4]
Officiating [ edit ] Referees [ edit ] Elias Bekouassa Mahmoud Nagy Mohamed Salman Usama Hasan Ammar Ashkanani Maher El Ali Ahmed Al-Zaruq Mostafa Kachef Mahmoud Salem Hameed Mohammed Abu Shahla Shukri Al-Hanfush Ameen Al-Hadi Muhammad Suleiman Kanat Mohamed Yousri Bouali Yahya Al-Mulla Mokhtar Al-Arami Assistant referees [ edit ] Mohamed Serradj Brahim Hamlaoui Abdelmajid El-Zalan Hany Abdelfattah Hussein Falah Munshid Ali Berri Monji Abu Shikiwa Ahmed Ibrahim Hamza Naciri Nasser Saidi Khaldun Abu Qbita Faisal Al-Qahtani Muleed Rajah Ali Naji Al-Fateh Mohammad Qazzaz Youssef El-Jami Group stage [ edit ] The group winners and the two best second-placed teams advance to the quarter-finals.
Group A [ edit ] Source: UAFA(H) Hosts
Group B [ edit ] Source: UAFA Notes:
^ a b Disciplinary points: Tunisia 0; Libya –5 Group C [ edit ] Source: UAFA
Group D [ edit ] Source: UAFA
Knockout stage [ edit ] Bracket [ edit ] Quarter-finals [ edit ] Semi-finals [ edit ] Statistics [ edit ] Goalscorers [ edit ] There were 87 goals scored in 31 matches, for an average of 2.81 goals per match.
7 goals
3 goals
Ayman Abdel Aziz Omar Hamdeen Khedr Ali Akbar Musa Hussein 2 goals
Mohamed Abdelmoudjib Meslem Anatof Mohamed Ali Saleh Ziad Azad Mohamed Ibrahim Adel Ahmed Boustenjy Hassan Ali Jassim Abdelmoumen Al-Mabrouk Andou Abderrahmane Mohammed Rachidi Nawaf Al-Bishri Ammar Al-Yahibi Kawa Issa Abdulrahman Abdul-Nabi Anwar Tariki 1 goal
Younès Badani Elias Boualem Ismail Tayeb Chehima Yazid Issam Malik Kahlouchi Fethi Kessassi Kildi Imam Abdeen Hossam Abdel Karim Hisham El-Haddad Marwan Magoub Omar Sayed Moawad Ali Riyad Karrar Jaafar Marwan Al-Zaqouzi Sidy Ba Mohamed Amine Mouad Boughizane Adam Chakir Said El Rafei Abdelhamid Maâli Aymen Naïr Al-Harith Al-Mushaykhani Nawaf Al-Jadaani Muhammad Hazazi Farha Al-Shamrani Musab Fadlallah Munzer Muhamed Anas Dahan Anas Amdouni Abderrahmane Argui Mohamed Karim Guizani Akram Taboubi Mohammed Al-Hindi Abdulrahman Al-Khidr 1 own goal
Ali Salem (against Comoros) Majd Al Jabara (against Egypt) Youcef Ben Hassine (against Oman) Source: UAFA
Broadcasting rights [ edit ] The channels that will cover the competition are the two Algerian channels Algeria 6 and Algeria Web and also all the channels who are members of the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU).[5]
References [ edit ] External links [ edit ]