词条 | Football at the 2005 West Asian Games | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 |
| tourney_name = West Asian Games | year = 2005 | othertitles = Doha 2005 | image = | size = | caption = | country = Qatar | dates = 1 – 10 December | num_teams = 9 | confederations = 1 | venues = 1 | cities = 1 | champion = IRQ | champion-flagvar = 2004 | count = 1 | second = SYR | third = IRN | fourth = KSA | matches = 13 | goals = 45 | attendance = | top_scorer = | player = }} The 2005 West Asian Games was the third West Asian Games, an international tournament for West Asian countries and territories. It was hosted by Doha, Qatar. Iraq were the champions when they beat Syria on penalties. ResultsGroup stageGroup A
| date = 1 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Qatar}} | score = 2–1 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Kuwait}} | goals1 = Ibrahim {{goal|36}} Afif {{goal|43}} | goals2 = Fareed {{goal|74|o.g.}} | stadium = Qatar SC Stadium, Doha | attendance = | referee = Jaafar Mahfous (Bahrain) }} {{football box | date = 3 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Iran}} | score = 4–0 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Kuwait}} | goals1 = Borhani {{goal|58}} {{goal|68}} Dashti {{goal|59|o.g.}} Oladi {{goal|72}} | goals2 = | stadium = Qatar SC Stadium, Doha | attendance = | referee = Mamdouh Al-Mirdas (Saudi Arabia) }} {{football box | date = 5 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Iran}} | score = 4–1 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Qatar}} | goals1 = Nekounam {{goal|6}} Arzani {{goal|33}} Yavarzadeh {{goal|59}} Montazeri {{goal|76}} | goals2 = Ibrahim {{goal|10}} | stadium = Qatar SC Stadium, Doha | attendance = | referee = Mohsen Basma (Syria) }} Group B
| date = 1 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Iraq|2004}} | score = 4–0 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Palestine}} | goals1 = Farhan {{goal|4}} M. Mohammed {{goal|56}} Salah {{goal|73}} Ahmed Salah {{goal|86}} | goals2 = | stadium = Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan | attendance = | referee = Abdullah Al-Buloushi (Qatar) }} {{football box | date = 3 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|KSA}} | score = 2–0 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Palestine}} | goals1 = Al-Swaileh {{goal|18}} Al-Mehyani {{goal|22}} | goals2 = | stadium = Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan | attendance = | referee = Nassir Al-Ghanim (Kuwait) }} {{football box | date = 5 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Iraq|2004}} | score = 5–1 | report = | team2 = {{fb|KSA}} | goals1 = Abdul-Amir {{goal|8}} E. Mohammed {{goal|19}} Akram {{goal|30}} Mahmoud {{goal|51}} {{goal|78}} | goals2 = Naif Al-Qadi {{goal|53}} | stadium = Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan | attendance = | referee = Abdullah Al-Hilali (Oman) }} Group C
| date = 3 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Oman}} | score = 1–3 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Syria}} | goals1 = Zaher {{goal|35}} | goals2 = Rashid {{goal|41}} Muhammad {{goal|68}} Alaya {{goal|81}} | stadium = | attendance = | referee = }} {{football box | date = 4 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Bahrain}} | score = 2–2 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Syria}} | goals1 = Humoud {{goal|70}} Abdul-Latif {{goal|83}} | goals2 = Amnah {{goal|60}} Al-Hussain {{goal|66}} | stadium = | attendance = | referee = }} {{football box | date = 6 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Bahrain}} | score = 2–2 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Oman}} | goals1 = Zaher {{goal|23}} Mohammed Hussein {{goal|83}} | goals2 = Maki {{goal|66}} Al-Lawati {{goal|82}} | stadium = | attendance = | referee = }} Knockout stageSemi-finalsIraq, Iran and Syria qualified as Groups winner, a toss between Qatar and Saudi Arabia decided on the 'best' runners-up also qualifying for the semifinals; Saudi Arabia won. {{football box| date = 8 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Iraq|2004}} | score = 2–0 | report = | team2 = {{fb|KSA}} | goals1 = Salah {{goal|33}} Farhan {{goal|85}} | goals2 = | stadium = | attendance = | referee = }} {{football box | date = 8 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Iran}} | score = 0–0 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Syria}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = | attendance = | referee = | penalties1 = | penaltyscore = 1–4 | penalties2 = }} Bronze medal match{{football box| date = 10 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Iran}} | score = 2–1 | report = | team2 = {{fb|KSA}} | goals1 = Borhani {{goal|2||4}} | goals2 = Al-Abdullah {{goal|8}} | stadium = | attendance = | referee = }} Gold medal match{{football box| date = 10 December 2005 | time = | team1 = {{fb-rt|Iraq|2004}} | score = 2–2 | report = | team2 = {{fb|Syria}} | goals1 = Farhan {{goal|45}} Mahmoud {{goal|78}} | goals2 = Al Amenah {{goal|19}} Al Hussain {{goal|90+1}} | stadium = | attendance = | referee = | penalties1 = Munir {{penmiss}} E. Mohammed {{pengoal}} Abdul-Amir {{pengoal}} Mahmoud {{pengoal}} Sabri {{pengoal}} | penaltyscore = 4–3 | penalties2 = {{penmiss}} Aodi {{pengoal}} Dakka {{pengoal}} Alaya {{pengoal}} Chaabo {{penmiss}} Istanbuli }}{{winners|fb|2005 West Asian Games|Iraq|First|2004}} ReferencesExternal links
13 : 2005 in Asian football|International association football competitions hosted by Qatar|International association football competitions in Asia|2005 West Asian Games|Football at multi-sport events|2005–06 in Qatari football|2005–06 in Iranian football|2005–06 in Iraqi football|2005–06 in Syrian football|2005–06 in Saudi Arabian football|2005–06 in Bahraini football|2005–06 in Kuwaiti football|2005–06 in Omani football |
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