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Match Summary Bahrain 0 0 Iraq 8th WAFF Championship / QATAR 2013 MATCH SUMMARY (WAFF FINALS) Match Date and Time Duration Stadium Weather Temp Attendance 5 28-DEC-2013 20:00 90+5 Lekhwiya Club Stadium, Cold 16 C 400 0 1st Half 0 BAHRAIN 0 0 2nd Half 0 0 IRAQ Ext. Time Penalty Kick Red Red Red White White White No. Pos Name G Y R S No. Pos Name G Y R S 1 GK SAYED MOHAMED ABBAS (S.JAFER) (C) 3 DF ALI FADHIL (A.BAHJAT) ABBAS MOHAMED SALMAN AHMED 4 FW 4 DF MUSTAFA NADHIM JARI (M.JARI) ALSARI (ABBAS S.) 5 DF ALI FAEZ ATIYAH (A.FAEZ) ABDULLA ABDI OMAR YASER 6 MF 84 (ABDULLA.Y) 8 MF SAIF AL-MOHAMMEDAWI (SAIF) 7 MF ABDULWAHAB ALSAFI (A.ALSAFI) 9 MF MAHDI KAMIL SHILTAGH (M.KAMIL) 58 8 DF SAYED AHMED (S.AHMED) 12 GK JALAL HACHIM (JALAL) (C) 90+4 EBRAHIM AHMED HABIB AHMED HASAN 14 FW AMJED AL-MUNTAFIK (A.KALAF) 12 FW 64 (E. HABIB) 15 MF AHMED FADHIL MOHAMMED (A.FADHIL) 85 15 MF HASSAN ABDQAHERI (H.JAMEEL) 23 46 MOHANAD ABDULRAHEEM KARRAR 16 FW 78 17 DF ABDULLA ALHAZAA (A.ALHAZAA) (MOHANAD) 18 DF MOHAMED MAHORFI (M.DUAIJ) 21 MF SAAD AL-DOBJAHAWE (SAAD) 19 FW ISA MUTHANNA (I.GHALEB) 23 DF WALEED AL-LAMI (WALEED) 23 DF RASHED ALHOOTI (R.ALHOOTI) Substitutes Substitutes MOHAMMED JABBAR AREBAT 2 DF AHMED MERZA MOOSA AHMED (A.MIRZA) 2 DF (M.AREBAT) 3 DF ABDULLA ZAYED (A.ZAYED) ABBAS QASIM ZGHAIR AL-KAABI (ABBAS MOHAMED KHALIFA MASAUD MARZOOQ 6 DF 5 DF Q.) (M.MARZOOQ) 7 FW JAWAD KADHIM HANTOOSH (JAWAD) 9 MF ISA ALI (I.MOOSA) 46 10 FW BASIM ALI HASSOON AL-BATTAT (BASIM) AHMED EBRAHIM MUBARAK ISA 10 DF 84 ALKHATTAL (A.KHATAL) 13 MF ALI QASIM MSHARI (A.MSHARI) 11 MF FAISAL ABUDAHOOM (F.ABUDAHOOM) 64 17 FW IHAB KADHIM MHAWESH (IHAB) 58 ABDULQADER TAREQ AZEEZ 13 FW HAMAD ALDAKHEEL (H.ALDAKHEEL) 18 FW 78 (ABDULQADER) 14 FW FAHAD HARDAN (F. HARDAN) DHURGHAM ISMAEL DAWOOD 20 DF 85 16 DF H.ALARAIBI (H.ALARAIBI) (DHURGHAM) 20 FW SAMI ALHUSAINI (SAMI) 22 GK SAQR AJAIL SALIH (SAQAR) HAMAD MOHAMED EBRAHIM KHALAF 21 GK ALDOSERI (H.ALDOSERI) 22 GK ALSEBAIE (ASHRAF) Not Eligible Not Eligible Not Playing Not Playing 1 GK MOHAMMED FARHAN (M.FARHAN) 11 MF HUMAM TAREQ FARAJ (HUMAM) 19 DF AHMED KHALAF (A.IBRAHIM) Team Coach Team Manager Team Coach Team Manager AREF ABDULRAZAQ ALI ABDULLA HADI ABDULKAREEM FARHAN KHALAF ALSHARQAWI (IRAQ) (IRAQ) (BAHRAIN) Delegates MARAI MOHAMMED A ALAWAJI (SAUDI Match Commissioner ANWARUL HUQ HELAL (BANGLADESH) Referee ARABIA) Referee Assessor SELEARAJEN SUBRAMANIAM (MALAYSIA) Assistant Referee 1 YASER MARAD (KUWAIT) Venue Manager TALAL ALSWAILMYEEN (JORDAN) Assistant Referee 2 AMIN SHABAN (PALESTINE) Media Officer Fourth Official BANJAR MOHAMMED AL-DOSARI (QATAR) G - Goal, Y - Yellow Card, R - Red Card, S - Substitute, PS - Penalty Shootout Made, PS- - Penalty Shootout Missed Match Commissioner's Signature Note: This is not an official document unless signed by the Match Commissioner..
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