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2000 WAFF Championship

The 2000 West Asian Football Federation Championship, also known as the King Hussein Cup, was the first edition of the WAFF Championship; it took part in Amman, the capital of Jordan. Iran won the final against Syria 1–0. The eight entrants were Iraq, Iran, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Kazakhstan (invited nation), Kyrgyzstan (invited nation), and host nation Jordan. The finals took place between 23 May and 3 June 2000.[1]

2000 WAFF Championship
Tournament details
Host countryJordan
Dates23 May – 3 June
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Iran (1st title)
Runners-up Syria
Third place Iraq
Fourth place Jordan
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored34 (2.13 per match)
Top scorer(s) Razzaq Farhan (5 goals)
2002

The teams were grouped into two groups of four, playing a round-robin format. Semi-finals and finals followed, played by the top two teams from each group.

Participants edit

The first West Asian Cup was the only one with two guest members, from the Central Asian Football Association. Every country affiliated with WAFF was invited the tournament: Jordan—host nation—, Iran, Syria, Palestine, Iraq, and Lebanon, while two places where given two Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. A total of eight teams participated.

Country Appearance
  Iran 1st
  Iraq 1st
  Jordan (hosts) 1st
  Kazakhstan (invitee) 1st
  Kyrgyzstan (invitee) 1st
  Lebanon 1st
  Palestine 1st
  Syria 1st

Venues edit

All matches took place in Amman. One stadium was used, the King Abdullah II Stadium.

 
2000 WAFF Championship (Jordan)
Amman
King Abdullah II Stadium
Capacity: 20,000
 

Match officials edit

Twenty referees and ten linesmen participated in the tournament: sixteen from participating teams, and four from neutral countries.

The following is the list of officials who served as referees and (in italic) linesmen:

Group stage edit

Group A edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Iran 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7
  Syria 3 2 0 1 5 1 +4 6
  Kazakhstan 3 1 0 2 3 9 −6 3
  Palestine 3 0 1 2 3 5 −2 1
Source: RSSSF.com[dead link]


Iran  3–0  Kazakhstan
Karimi   6', 73'
Hashemian   45'
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Salem Mahmoud, Jordan

Palestine  0–1  Syria
Al Beetar   80'

Kazakhstan  0–4  Syria
Azzam   26'
Boushi   56'
Haj Moustafa   57'
Al Beetar   82'

Iran  1–1  Palestine
Samereh   54' Lafi   90+2'

Palestine  2–3  Kazakhstan
Lafi   55'
Al-Faran   83'
Kadyrkulov   29', 88'
Bogatyrev   43'

Iran  1–0  Syria
Karimi   60' (pen.)

Group B edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Iraq 3 2 1 0 6 1 +5 7
  Jordan (H) 3 1 2 0 2 0 +2 5
  Lebanon 3 1 1 1 3 2 +1 4
  Kyrgyzstan 3 0 0 3 0 8 −8 0
Source: RSSSF.com[dead link]
(H) Hosts


Jordan  2–0  Kyrgyzstan
Abu Zema   28' (pen.)
Al-Shagran   68'

Iraq  2–1  Lebanon
Obeid   63' (pen.)
Fawzi   66'
Zein   15'

Lebanon  2–0  Kyrgyzstan
Zein   41'
Antar   76'

Jordan  0–0  Iraq

Iraq  4–0  Kyrgyzstan
Farhan   28', 35', 75'
Mohammed   67'

Jordan  0–0  Lebanon

Knockout phase edit

Semi-finals edit

Syria  0–0 (a.e.t.)  Iraq
Penalties
5–3

Iran  1–0  Jordan
Karimi   17'

Third place match edit

Iraq  4–1  Jordan
Farhan   16', 74'
Kadhim   30'
Hadi   37'
Tadrus   48'

Final edit

Iran  1–0  Syria
Bakhtiarizadeh   36'

Champion edit

 2000 WAFF Championship winners 
 
Iran

First title

Statistics edit

Goalscorers edit

There have been 34 goals scored in 16 matches, for an average of 2.12 goals per match.

5 goals

4 goals

2 goals

1 goal

References edit

  1. ^ "West Asian Championship [Malek Hussein Cup] (Jordan) 2000". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 July 2020.

External links edit

  • Details at RSSSF
  • Details at goalzz.com

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The 2000 West Asian Football Federation Championship also known as the King Hussein Cup was the first edition of the WAFF Championship it took part in Amman the capital of Jordan Iran won the final against Syria 1 0 The eight entrants were Iraq Iran Syria Palestine Lebanon Kazakhstan invited nation Kyrgyzstan invited nation and host nation Jordan The finals took place between 23 May and 3 June 2000 1 2000 WAFF ChampionshipTournament detailsHost countryJordanDates23 May 3 JuneTeams8 from 1 confederation Venue s 1 in 1 host city Final positionsChampions Iran 1st title Runners up SyriaThird place IraqFourth place JordanTournament statisticsMatches played16Goals scored34 2 13 per match Top scorer s Razzaq Farhan 5 goals 2002 The teams were grouped into two groups of four playing a round robin format Semi finals and finals followed played by the top two teams from each group Contents 1 Participants 2 Venues 3 Match officials 4 Group stage 4 1 Group A 4 2 Group B 5 Knockout phase 5 1 Semi finals 5 2 Third place match 5 3 Final 6 Champion 7 Statistics 7 1 Goalscorers 8 References 9 External linksParticipants editThe first West Asian Cup was the only one with two guest members from the Central Asian Football Association Every country affiliated with WAFF was invited the tournament Jordan host nation Iran Syria Palestine Iraq and Lebanon while two places where given two Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan A total of eight teams participated Country Appearance nbsp Iran 1st nbsp Iraq 1st nbsp Jordan hosts 1st nbsp Kazakhstan invitee 1st nbsp Kyrgyzstan invitee 1st nbsp Lebanon 1st nbsp Palestine 1st nbsp Syria 1stVenues editAll matches took place in Amman One stadium was used the King Abdullah II Stadium nbsp nbsp Amman2000 WAFF Championship Jordan Amman King Abdullah II Stadium Capacity 20 000 nbsp Match officials editTwenty referees and ten linesmen participated in the tournament sixteen from participating teams and four from neutral countries The following is the list of officials who served as referees and in italic linesmen West Asian Country nbsp Salem Mahmoud nbsp Awni Hassounah nbsp Rahim Mojahed nbsp Fallah Khohi nbsp Hussain Isa nbsp Ahmad Khodair nbsp Talnat Najem nbsp Ismaeel Azzam nbsp Asheeq Abbas nbsp Mou taz Yagmour nbsp Najem Abu Imran nbsp Mahyoub El Sadeq Guest Participate nbsp Viktor Kolpakov nbsp Bahadyr Kochkarov nbsp Kormanbek Ordbayeev nbsp Sergi Roveniski Neutral Nation nbsp Ali Al Khaleefi nbsp Yosef Al Oqaily nbsp Malek Al Shakhi nbsp Ibrahim Abdel HameedGroup stage editGroup A edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Iran 3 2 1 0 5 1 4 7 nbsp Syria 3 2 0 1 5 1 4 6 nbsp Kazakhstan 3 1 0 2 3 9 6 3 nbsp Palestine 3 0 1 2 3 5 2 1Source RSSSF com dead link May 24 200017 30Iran nbsp 3 0 nbsp KazakhstanKarimi nbsp 6 73 Hashemian nbsp 45 King Abdullah II Stadium AmmanAttendance 3 500Referee Salem Mahmoud Jordan May 24 200020 30Palestine nbsp 0 1 nbsp SyriaAl Beetar nbsp 80 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 26 200017 30Kazakhstan nbsp 0 4 nbsp SyriaAzzam nbsp 26 Boushi nbsp 56 Haj Moustafa nbsp 57 Al Beetar nbsp 82 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 26 200020 30Iran nbsp 1 1 nbsp PalestineSamereh nbsp 54 Lafi nbsp 90 2 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 28 200017 30Palestine nbsp 2 3 nbsp KazakhstanLafi nbsp 55 Al Faran nbsp 83 Kadyrkulov nbsp 29 88 Bogatyrev nbsp 43 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 28 200020 30Iran nbsp 1 0 nbsp SyriaKarimi nbsp 60 pen King Abdullah II Stadium Amman Group B edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Iraq 3 2 1 0 6 1 5 7 nbsp Jordan H 3 1 2 0 2 0 2 5 nbsp Lebanon 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 4 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 3 0 0 3 0 8 8 0Source RSSSF com dead link H Hosts May 23 200017 30Jordan nbsp 2 0 nbsp KyrgyzstanAbu Zema nbsp 28 pen Al Shagran nbsp 68 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 23 200020 30Iraq nbsp 2 1 nbsp LebanonObeid nbsp 63 pen Fawzi nbsp 66 Zein nbsp 15 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 25 200017 30Lebanon nbsp 2 0 nbsp KyrgyzstanZein nbsp 41 Antar nbsp 76 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 25 200020 30Jordan nbsp 0 0 nbsp IraqKing Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 27 200017 30Iraq nbsp 4 0 nbsp KyrgyzstanFarhan nbsp 28 35 75 Mohammed nbsp 67 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 27 200020 30Jordan nbsp 0 0 nbsp LebanonKing Abdullah II Stadium AmmanKnockout phase editSemi finals edit May 31 200017 30Syria nbsp 0 0 a e t nbsp IraqPenalties5 3King Abdullah II Stadium Amman May 31 200020 30Iran nbsp 1 0 nbsp JordanKarimi nbsp 17 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman Third place match edit June 2 200017 30Iraq nbsp 4 1 nbsp JordanFarhan nbsp 16 74 Kadhim nbsp 30 Hadi nbsp 37 Tadrus nbsp 48 King Abdullah II Stadium Amman Final edit June 3 200020 30Iran nbsp 1 0 nbsp SyriaBakhtiarizadeh nbsp 36 King Abdullah II Stadium AmmanChampion edit 2000 WAFF Championship winners nbsp Iran First titleStatistics editGoalscorers edit There have been 34 goals scored in 16 matches for an average of 2 12 goals per match 5 goals nbsp Razzaq Farhan 4 goals nbsp Ali Karimi 2 goals nbsp Askhat Kadyrkulov nbsp Haitham Zein nbsp Fadi Lafi nbsp Mohannad Al Beetar 1 goal nbsp Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh nbsp Vahid Hashemian nbsp Ali Samereh nbsp Hussam Fawzi nbsp Hamza Hadi nbsp Ahmad Kadhim nbsp Hesham Mohammed nbsp Abbas Obeid nbsp Abdullah Abu Zema nbsp Badran Al Shagran nbsp Jeris Tadrus nbsp Vencheslav Bogatyrev nbsp Roda Antar nbsp Adel Al Faran nbsp Ahmad Azzam nbsp Mouhanad Boushi nbsp Nihad Haj MoustafaReferences edit West Asian Championship Malek Hussein Cup Jordan 2000 RSSSF Retrieved 12 July 2020 External links editDetails at RSSSF Schedule amp results Details at goalzz com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2000 WAFF Championship amp oldid 1160559436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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