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1 Qualification  





2 Squads  





3 Tournament summary  





4 Venues  





5 First round  



5.1  Group A  





5.2  Group B  





5.3  Group C  





5.4  Third-placed qualifiers  







6 Knockout stage  



6.1  Quarter-finals  





6.2  Semi-finals  





6.3  Third place play-off  





6.4  Final  







7 Statistics  



7.1  Goalscorers  





7.2  Awards  







8 Marketing  



8.1  Sponsorships  







9 References  





10 External links  














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1996 AFC Asian Cup
كأس آسيا 1996
Tournament details
Host countryUnited Arab Emirates
Dates4–21 December
Teams12
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Saudi Arabia (3rd title)
Runners-up United Arab Emirates
Third place Iran
Fourth place Kuwait
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored80 (3.08 per match)
Attendance448,000 (17,231 per match)
Top scorer(s)Iran Ali Daei (8 goals)
Best player(s)Iran Khodadad Azizi
Best goalkeeperSaudi Arabia Mohamed Al-Deayea
Fair play award Iran

1992

2000

The 1996 AFC Asian Cup was the 11th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The finals were held in the United Arab Emirates between 4 and 21 December 1996. Saudi Arabia defeated hosts United Arab Emirates in the final match in Abu Dhabi. As the runners-up, the United Arab Emirates represented the AFC in the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup as the winners Saudi Arabia had qualified automatically as host.

Qualification[edit]

33 teams participated in a preliminary tournament. It was divided into 10 groups and the first-placed team of each group thus qualified.

The qualifying teams were:

Country Qualified as Date qualification was secured Previous appearances in tournament1, 2
 United Arab Emirates Hosts 29 April 1993 4 (1980, 1984, 1988, 1992)
 Japan 1992 AFC Asian Cup winners 8 November 1992 2 (1988, 1992)
 Saudi Arabia Qualifying round Group 9 winners 2 February 1996 3 (1984, 1988, 1992)
 China Qualifying round Group 2 winners 4 February 1996 5 (1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992)
 Indonesia Qualifying round Group 4 winners 6 March 1996 0 (Debut)
 Uzbekistan Qualifying round Group 8 winners 19 June 1996 0 (Debut)
 Kuwait Qualifying round Group 10 winners 20 June 1996 5 (1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988)
 Iran Qualifying round Group 5 winners 21 June 1996 7 (1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992)
 Thailand Qualifying round Group 3 winners 9 July 1996 2 (1972, 1992)
 Syria Qualifying round Group 7 winners 19 July 1996 3 (1980, 1984, 1988)
 South Korea Qualifying round Group 1 winners 11 August 1996 7 (1956, 1960, 1964, 1972, 1980, 1984, 1988)
 Iraq Qualifying round Group 6 winners 13 August 1996 2 (1972, 1976)

Notes:

1 Bold indicates champion for that year
2 Italic indicates host

Squads[edit]

Tournament summary[edit]

The tournament began with host United Arab Emirates against South Korea in group A, where the Emiratis played in a 1–1 draw. Subsequently, Kuwait was surprisingly held to a draw by Indonesia, the lead even being taken by the Indonesians. However, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and South Korea eventually established their position, with South Korea finishing in third place due to losing to Kuwait and inferior goal difference and qualified only as one of two best third-placed teams, while the host comfortably seized first place, leaving Indonesia bottom after two consecutive defeats to South Korea and the UAE.

Group B easily saw Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq took three leading places in their group, with both teams managed to beat Thailand, which finished bottom with three defeats, and also each three of them suffered one defeat one to another. Iraq only finished third due to inferior goal difference, but qualified as the best third-place finisher.

Meanwhile, group C was more entertaining, with both three last finishers grabbed one win each only. Debutant Uzbekistan, on its just first ever competitive participation of a major tournament and was regarded low, stunned entire of Asia by beating China with two late goals to gain three points in the team's just first competitive match. Defending champions Japan however emerged as the only team to collect all three victories, while China recovered following the defeat to beat Syria. The Syrians grabbed its only win, a 2–1 win over Uzbekistan, but the team's poor performance, with two defeats to Japan and China, cost the team from reaching the quarter-finals. Uzbekistan finished last despite the win over China, and was eliminated as well.

The quarter-finals saw entire of East Asia slumped out. Defending champions Japan was crushed down by Kuwait, China lost after a seven-goal thriller with Saudi Arabia, while South Korea suffered a denting 2–6 loss to Iran, with Iran scored five goals in the second half. The host UAE continued its quest to win the trophy with a successful 1–0 win over Iraq thanked for the golden goal of Abdulrahman Ibrahim. The semi-finals became a West Asian affair and rematches of group A and B: Saudi Arabia took a successful revenge on Iran following the group stage, beating the Iranians on penalty, while the UAE killed Kuwaiti dream for the second time with another 1–0 win to set up final with Saudi Arabia. Iran eventually took third place after beating Kuwait on penalty, the match ended 1–1 draw.

The final between the UAE and Saudi Arabia happened to be boring than expected. The two teams played defensively and lacking enthusiastic attacks in front of 60,000 spectators. Eventually, penalty had to be brought out, where the UAE missed two while Saudi Arabia only missed one, thus Saudi Arabia was crowned for its third trophy in the country's fourth consecutive Asian Cup final.[1] Thanked for the win, Saudi Arabia gained automatic berth to qualify for the 2000 AFC Asian Cup held in Lebanon.

Venues[edit]

Abu Dhabi Al Ain
Sheikh Zayed Stadium Tahnoun bin Mohammed Stadium
Capacity: 60,000 Capacity: 15,000
Dubai
Al Ain
Dubai
Al-Maktoum Stadium
Capacity: 12,000

First round[edit]

All times are UAE time (UTC+4)

Group A[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United Arab Emirates (H) 3 2 1 0 6 3 +3 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Kuwait 3 1 1 1 6 5 +1 4
3  South Korea 3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4
4  Indonesia 3 0 1 2 4 8 −4 1
Source: RSSSF
(H) Hosts


16:45
United Arab Emirates 1–1 South Korea
K. Saad 40' Report Hwang Sun-Hong 9'

Attendance: 35,000

Referee: Pirom Un-Prasert (Thailand)

18:45
Indonesia 2–2 Kuwait
Widodo 20'
Ronny 40'
Report Al-Saqer 73'
Haji 84' (pen.)

Attendance: 15,000

Referee: Jamal Al Sharif (Syria)


16:45
United Arab Emirates 3–2 Kuwait
Saeed 53'
Al-Talyani 55'
B. Saad 80'
Report Al-Huwaidi 9', 44'

Attendance: 15,000

Referee: Charles Massembe (Uganda)

19:00
South Korea 4–2 Indonesia
Kim Do-Hoon 5'
Hwang Sun-Hong 7', 15'
Ko Jeong-Woon 55'
Report Ronny 58'
Widodo 65'

Attendance: 2,000

Referee: Shamsul Maidin (Singapore)


16:45
United Arab Emirates 2–0 Indonesia
Saeed 15'
Al-Talyani 64'
Report

Attendance: 10,000

Referee: Lu Jun (China)

19:00
Kuwait 2–0 South Korea
Al-Huwaidi 60'
B. Abdullah 87'
Report

Attendance: 3,000

Referee: Mohd Nazri Abdullah (Malaysia)

Group B[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Iran 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 6 Advance to knockout stage
2  Saudi Arabia 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 6
3  Iraq 3 2 0 1 6 3 +3 6
4  Thailand 3 0 0 3 2 13 −11 0
Source: RSSSF


16:45
Saudi Arabia 6–0 Thailand
Al-Temawi 10' (pen.), 29' (pen.)
Al-Mehallel 15', 54'
Al-Muwallid 18'
Al-Jaber 52'
Report

Attendance: 5,000

Referee: Gamal Al-Ghandour (Egypt)

19:00
Iran 1–2 Iraq
Daei 90' (pen.) Report Fawzi 37'
Sabbar 69'

Attendance: 15,000

Referee: Masayoshi Okada (Japan)


16:45
Saudi Arabia 1–0 Iraq
Al-Mehallel 26' Report

Attendance: 12,000

Referee: Ali Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)

19:00
Thailand 1–3 Iran
Kiatisuk 80' Report Saadavi 38'
Minavand 54'
Daei 70'

Attendance: 12,000

Referee: Lu Jun (China)


16:45
Saudi Arabia 0–3 Iran
Report Daei 12'
Bagheri 37'
Azizi 47'

Attendance: 12,000

Referee: Masayoshi Okada (Japan)

19:00
Iraq 4–1 Thailand
Mahmoud 17', 50'
Hussein 23', 63'
Report Dusit 26'

Attendance: 3,000

Referee: Kim Young-Joo (South Korea)

Group C[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Japan 3 3 0 0 7 1 +6 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  China 3 1 0 2 3 3 0 3
3  Syria 3 1 0 2 3 6 −3 3
4  Uzbekistan 3 1 0 2 3 6 −3 3
Source: RSSSF


16:45
Japan 2–1 Syria
Abbas 85' (o.g.)
Takagi 88'
Report Joukhadar 8'

Attendance: 10,000

Referee: Mohd Nazri Abdullah (Malaysia)

19:00
China 0–2 Uzbekistan
Report Shkvyrin 78'
Shatskikh 90'

Attendance: 3,000

Referee: Abdul Rahman Al-Zeid (Saudi Arabia)


16:45
Japan 4–0 Uzbekistan
Nanami 7'
Miura 37'
Maezono 86', 90'
Report

Attendance: 3,000

Referee: Jalal Moradi (Iran)

19:00
Syria 0–3 China
Report Ma Mingyu 35'
Gao Feng 49'
Li Bing 73'

Attendance: 3,000

Referee: Kim Young-Joo (South Korea)


16:45
Japan 1–0 China
Soma 90' Report

Attendance: 2,000

Referee: Abdul Rahman Al-Zeid (Saudi Arabia)

19:00
Uzbekistan 1–2 Syria
Lebedev 53' (pen.) Report Joukhadar 48'
Cheikh-Dib 74'

Attendance: 2,000

Referee: Ali Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)

Third-placed qualifiers[edit]

At the end of the first stage, a comparison was made between the third placed teams of each group. The two best third-placed teams advanced to the quarter-finals.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Iraq 3 2 0 1 6 3 +3 6 Advance to knockout stage
2  South Korea 3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4
3  Syria 3 1 0 2 3 6 −3 3
Source: RSSSF

Iraq (best third-place) and South Korea (second best third-place) qualified for the quarter-finals.

Knockout stage[edit]

All times are UAE time (UTC+4)

 

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal

 

          

 

15 December – Abu Dhabi

 

 

 United Arab Emirates (a.e.t.)1

 

18 December – Abu Dhabi

 

 Iraq0

 

 United Arab Emirates1

 

15 December – Al Ain

 

 Kuwait0

 

 Kuwait2

 

21 December – Abu Dhabi

 

 Japan0

 

 United Arab Emirates0 (2)

 

16 December – Dubai

 

 Saudi Arabia (pen.)0 (4)

 

 South Korea2

 

18 December – Abu Dhabi

 

 Iran6

 

 Iran0 (3)

 

16 December – Abu Dhabi

 

 Saudi Arabia (pen.)0 (4) Third place

 

 Saudi Arabia4

 

21 December – Abu Dhabi

 

 China3

 

 Kuwait1 (2)

 

 

 Iran (pen.)1 (3)

 

Quarter-finals[edit]

16:45
United Arab Emirates 1–0 (a.e.t./g.g.) Iraq
Ab. Ibrahim gold-colored soccer ball 103' Report

Attendance: 50,000

Referee: Gamal Al-Ghandour (Egypt)


19:30
Kuwait 2–0 Japan
Al-Huwaidi 17', 54' Report

Attendance: 2,000

Referee: Pirom Un-Prasert (Thailand)


16:45
South Korea 2–6 Iran
Kim Do-Hoon 11'
Shin Tae-Yong 35'
Report Bagheri 31'
Azizi 52'
Daei 66', 76', 83', 89' (pen.)

Attendance: 19,000

Referee: Jamal Al Sharif (Syria)


19:30
Saudi Arabia 4–3 China
Al-Thunayan 31', 65'
Al-Jaber 34'
Al-Mehallel 43'
Report Zhang Enhua 6', 89'
Peng Weiguo 16'

Attendance: 5,000

Referee: Mohd Nazri Abdullah (Malaysia)

Semi-finals[edit]

16:45
United Arab Emirates 1–0 Kuwait
Saeed 69' Report

Attendance: 55,000

Referee: Masayoshi Okada (Japan)


19:30
Iran 0–0 (a.e.t.) Saudi Arabia
Report
Penalties
Daei soccer ball with red X
Peyrovani soccer ball with check mark
Yazdani soccer ball with red X
Estili soccer ball with check mark
Bagheri soccer ball with check mark
Khakpour soccer ball with red X
3–4 soccer ball with red X Al-Temawi
soccer ball with check mark Sulaimani
soccer ball with check mark Zubromawi
soccer ball with red X Al-Muwallid
soccer ball with check mark Al-Harbi
soccer ball with check mark Madani

Attendance: 35,000

Referee: Gamal Al-Ghandour (Egypt)

Third place play-off[edit]

16:45
Iran 1–1 (a.e.t.) Kuwait
Daei 40' Report Al-Huwaidi 15'
Penalties
Moharrami soccer ball with red X
Estili soccer ball with check mark
Peyrovani soccer ball with check mark
Bagheri soccer ball with check mark
3–2 soccer ball with check mark Haji
soccer ball with check mark B. Abdullah
soccer ball with red X Al-Lenqawi
soccer ball with red X Mubarak
soccer ball with red X Al-Huwaidi

Attendance: 45,000

Referee: Kim Young-Joo (South Korea)

Final[edit]

19:30
United Arab Emirates 0–0 (a.e.t.) Saudi Arabia
Report
Penalties
M. Ali soccer ball with check mark
Hussain soccer ball with red X
K. Saad soccer ball with check mark
Saeed soccer ball with red X
2–4 soccer ball with check mark Al-Thunayan
soccer ball with check mark Zubromawi
soccer ball with red X Al-Harbi
soccer ball with check mark Al-Temawi
soccer ball with check mark Al-Muwallid

Attendance: 60,000

Referee: Mohd Nazri Abdullah (Malaysia)

Statistics[edit]

Goalscorers[edit]

With eight goals, Iran's Ali Daei is the top scorer of the tournament. In total, 80 goals were scored by 47 different players, with one of them credited as an own goal.

8 goals

6 goals

4 goals

3 goals

  • United Arab Emirates Hassan Saeed
  • 2 goals

  • Indonesia Widodo Putro
  • Indonesia Ronny Wabia
  • Iran Khodadad Azizi
  • Iran Karim Bagheri
  • Iraq Haidar Mahmoud
  • Iraq Laith Hussein
  • Japan Masakiyo Maezono
  • South Korea Kim Do-Hoon
  • Saudi Arabia Sami Al-Jaber
  • Saudi Arabia Khalid Al-Temawi
  • Saudi Arabia Yousuf Al-Thunayan
  • Syria Nader Joukhadar
  • United Arab Emirates Adnan Al-Talyani
  • 1 goal

  • China Ma Mingyu
  • China Li Bing
  • China Peng Weiguo
  • Iran Mehrdad Minavand
  • Iran Naeim Saadavi
  • Iraq Hussam Fawzi
  • Iraq Khalid Mohammed Sabbar
  • Japan Kazuyoshi Miura
  • Japan Hiroshi Nanami
  • Japan Naoki Soma
  • Japan Takuya Takagi
  • South Korea Ko Jeong-Woon
  • South Korea Shin Tae-Yong
  • Kuwait Bashar Abdullah
  • Kuwait Badr Haji
  • Kuwait Hani Al Saqer
  • Saudi Arabia Khalid Al-Muwallid
  • Syria Ali Cheikh Dib
  • Thailand Dusit Chalermsan
  • Thailand Kiatisuk Senamuang
  • United Arab Emirates Abdulrahman Ibrahim
  • United Arab Emirates Saad Bakheet Mubarak
  • United Arab Emirates Khamis Saad
  • Uzbekistan Sergey Lebedev
  • Uzbekistan Oleg Shatskikh
  • Uzbekistan Igor Shkvyrin
  • 1 own goal

    Awards[edit]

    Best player

    Top scorer

    Best goalkeeper

    Fair play award

    Team of the Tournament[2]

    Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards

    Saudi Arabia Mohamed Al-Deayea

    Saudi Arabia Abdullah Zubromawi
    United Arab Emirates Yousuf Hussain
    Iran Mohammad Khakpour

    Iran Mehrdad Minavand
    United Arab Emirates Mohamed Ali
    Saudi Arabia Khalid Al-Muwallid
    United Arab Emirates Saad Bakheet Mubarak

    Saudi Arabia Fahad Al-Mehallel
    Kuwait Jasem Al-Huwaidi
    Iran Ali Daei

    Marketing[edit]

    Sponsorships[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "AFC Asian Cup Archive: When Saudi Arabia reigned supreme in 1996". 12 January 2017.
  • ^ "كأس آسيا 1996.. عندما انتزع المنتخب السعودي اللقب من الإمارات صاحب الأرض" (in Arabic). Sport 360. 8 December 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  • ^ "Drinks company cash boost for Asia". South China Morning Post. 21 July 1994. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  • ^ "Why soccer struggles to kick tobacco". South China Morning Post. 16 January 1995. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
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