The 2009 Arab Cup was planned to be the ninth staging of the Arab Cup, an association football tournament held between Arab countries by UAFA. The first stage of qualifying began in December 2006, but no further rounds were played and the tournament was cancelled due to lack of sponsorship.[1]

2009 Arab Cup
Tournament cancelled
2002
2012

Qualification

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The first qualifying stage contained eight teams which had lower FIFA ranking. The eight teams were divided into two groups. Each group contained four teams and the group winners qualified for the second qualifying stage.

The second qualifying stage contained 16 seats; 14 teams which had a higher FIFA ranking get byes from the first qualifying round and were entered into the second qualifying round, and two teams from the first qualifying stage got the last two seats. 16 teams were divided into four groups, four teams in each group and the group winners and runners-up qualified for the Arab Cup.[2]

Top Seeds
(bye to 2nd Qualifying Round)

 

Last 8
(1st Qualifying Round)

The teams sorted by Alphabetical order

First qualifying round

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  • The first qualifying stage contained eight teams which had lower FIFA rankings. The eight teams were divided into two groups, each with four teams. The group winners qualified for the second qualifying stage.
  • Lebanon qualified as best runners-up due to the withdrawal of Qatar (Qatar would have received a bye to the second qualifying round).
  • Palestine withdrew due to traveling problem as Israel did not allow them to travel to Yemen.

Group 1

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Qualifying tournament of group 1 held in Yemen.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Yemen 220061+56
 Comoros 210143+13
 Djibouti 200228−60
 Palestine 00000000
Yemen 2–0 Comoros
Haggam 73', 90'

Djibouti 1–4 Comoros
Okishi 90+2' Bi Daoud 5'
Seif 33', 75'
Moni 89'

Yemen 4–1 Djibouti
Al-Sasi 9'
Nasser 48'
Al-Hubaishi 52'
Al-Tahoos 85'
Okishi 7'

Group 2

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Qualifying tournament of group 2 held in Lebanon.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Sudan 321081+77
 Lebanon 312040+45
 Mauritania 311184+44
 Somalia 3003318−150

Sudan 6–1 Somalia
Eltahir 8'
Khaider 16', 18'
Mustafa 21' (pen.)
Agab 30'
Natali 55'
Ali Abdelaziz 90+3'



Somalia 2–8 Mauritania
Ali Abdelaziz 26' (pen.), 67' Mohamed 4' (pen.), 24'
Dominique 14', 27' (pen.)
Ndiaye 30', 43'
Khuro 75', 88'


Second qualifying round

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  • The second qualifying stage contained 16 seats, 14 teams with a higher FIFA ranking received byes in the first qualifying round and were entered into the second qualifying round, plus two teams from the first qualifying stage to complete the last two seats. 16 teams were divided into four groups, with four teams in each group. The group winners and runners-up qualified for the Arab Cup.
  • Qatar withdrew and Lebanon qualified as best runners-up.
  • The second round was never played and the tournament was eventually canceled.

Final round

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The final tournament was cancelled because of no sponsor.[1]

References

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