بطولة الأندية العربية لأبطال الدوري 1981–82 | |
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Tournament details | |
Dates | 19 June 1981 – 7 February 1982 |
Teams | 3 (from 1 association) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Al-Shorta (1st title) |
Runners-up | Al-Nejmeh |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 4 |
Goals scored | 9 (2.25 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Ali Hussein Mahmoud Jamal Al-Khatib Hassan Chatila (2 goals each) |
The 1981–82 Arab Club Champions Cup was the first edition of the Arab Club Champions Cup. The tournament featured three teams, after the withdrawal of South Yemeni club Al-Tilal, Saudi club Al-Nassr and Somali club Horseed.
Iraqi club Al-Shorta were crowned champions after a playoff victory against Lebanese side Al-Nejmeh. Al-Ahli of Jordan were the other team to take part.
Teams
- Participants
Team | Qualifying method |
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Al-Shorta | 1979–80 Iraqi National League champions |
Al-Ahli | 1979 Jordan League champions |
Al-Nejmeh | 1974–75 Lebanese Premier League champions (most recent Lebanese championship) |
- Withdrawals
Team | Qualifying method |
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Al-Tilal | 1979–80 South Yemeni League champions |
Al-Nassr | 1979–80 Saudi Premier League champions |
Horseed | 1979–80 Somali First Division champions |
Semi-finals
The six teams were originally drawn into two groups, with one group consisting of Al-Nejmeh, Al-Ahli and Al-Tilal, and the other group consisting of Al-Shorta, Horseed and Al-Nassr.[1] However, Al-Nassr withdrew from the tournament due to several of their players being unavailable on international duty, and Al-Tilal also withdrew from the competition.
A two-legged semi-final was therefore set up between Al-Nejmeh and Al-Ahli, with both matches being held at Amman International Stadium in Amman, Jordan due to the Lebanese Civil War[2] Horseed were scheduled to travel to Baghdad on 2 February to play Al-Shorta in the other semi-final, but Horseed withdrew from the tournament and Al-Shorta qualified directly for the final.[3]
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Al-Nejmeh | 2–1 | Al-Ahli | 2–1 | 0–0 |
Al-Shorta | (w/o) 1 | Horseed | — | — |
- 1 Horseed withdrew from the tournament.
Final
Both legs of the final were held at Al-Shaab Stadium in Baghdad, Iraq due to the Lebanese Civil War.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Al-Shorta | 4–2 | Al-Nejmeh | 2–0 | 2–2 |
First leg
After Al-Nejmeh's kits and boots did not arrive in Baghdad in time for the first leg, Al-Shorta provided kits and boots to the Al-Nejmeh team to wear for the match. Al-Nejmeh wore red shirts with white shorts and black boots (except for the player Mohammed Hatoum who wore white boots), while Al-Shorta wore green shirts with white shorts and green socks.[6]
Al-Shorta took the lead in the 40th minute; Mahmoud Hussein Mahmoud beat an Al-Nejmeh player on the right wing and sent in a cross which his brother Ali Hussein Mahmoud met with a header, sending the ball over Al-Nejmeh goalkeeper Zain Hashim and into the net.[7] Ali Hussein Mahmoud scored his second goal in the 83rd minute, as he was sent through on goal and netted with a left-footed shot towards the near post from inside the penalty area.[8] The Kuwaiti referee also awarded Al-Shorta a penalty in the match, but it was missed by Ali Hussein Mahmoud, and the match ended 2–0.[9]
Second leg
Al-Nejmeh wore orange shirts, black shorts and orange socks for the second leg, and the Lebanese side took the lead in the first half through Jamal Al-Khatib who got onto the end of a corner delivered by Al-Nejmeh's captain and struck the ball past goalkeeper Raad Hammoudi.[10] Al-Shorta equalised in the first half when Riyadh Nouri bundled the ball over the line after an Al-Nejmeh defender had made a goal-line block. Al-Nejmeh took the lead again in the second half when Hassan Chatila scored with a shot from outside the penalty area, but Al-Shorta brought the game back level and restored their two-goal aggregate advantage when Tariq Abdul-Amir crossed the ball into the box for Salih Radhi to finish.[11]
Al-Nejmeh player Jamal Al-Khatib suffered a dislocated hip during the match, which ended 2–2, therefore making Al-Shorta 4–2 winners on aggregate.[12] Al-Shorta manager Douglas Aziz was presented with the trophy after the game.[13]
Winner
1981–82 Arab Club Champions Cup Winners |
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Al-Shorta 1st Title |
Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
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1 | Ali Hussein Mahmoud | Al-Shorta | 2 |
Jamal Al-Khatib | Al-Nejmeh | ||
Hassan Chatila | Al-Nejmeh | ||
4 | Shaker Salamah | Al-Ahli | 1 |
Riyadh Nouri | Al-Shorta | ||
Salih Radhi | Al-Shorta |
References
- ↑ Riyah, Ali (26 July 2023). "للعـراق فـضـلُ الريـادة.. وتفـرّدُ الإنـجـاز!" (in Arabic).
- ↑ "الأهلي ..أول سفير أردني لبطولات الأندية الآسيوية" (in Arabic). Al-Ahli Amman Club. 2 January 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01.
- ↑ "الــزيـارة الـتي لــم تـتـم" (in Arabic). Mondial AR. 19 August 2019.
- ↑ Gamal, Khaled (14 August 2018). "الخطيب سجل أول هدف في بطولة الأندية العربية عام 1981". Facebook (in Arabic).
- ↑ "نعود بالذاكرة الى زمن كرة القدم الجميل بلقاء مع اللاعب علي ابراهيم" (in Arabic). LFC Sports. 29 November 2020.
- ↑ "لحظاتٌ لا تُنسى في مسيرة "حسن شاتيلا" الناجحة" (in Arabic). Ahwal Media. 16 October 2020.
- ↑ "رئيس تاريخي وفريق تاريخي" (in Arabic). رابطة جمهور نادي النجمة فرع البربير. 24 July 2020.
- ↑ "البطولة الاولى للاندية العربية بكرة القدم" (in Arabic). Mondial AR. 20 July 2017.
- ↑ "في مثل هذا اليوم 5 شباط من عام 1982 لعب نادي الشرطة اولى مباراة في نهائيات بطولة الاندية العربية الاولى امام نادي النجمة اللبناني" (in Arabic). Old Iraqi Football Days. 5 February 2018.
- ↑ "جمال الخطيب لـ "أحوال": ياسر عرفات أرغمني على البقاء مع "النجمة"" (in Arabic). Ahwal Media. 25 April 2021.
- ↑ "في مثل هذا اليوم 7 شباط من عام 1982 لعب نادي الشرطة تاني مباراة في نهائيات بطولة الاندية العربية الاولى امام نادي النجمة اللبناني" (in Arabic). Old Iraqi Football Days. 7 February 2018.
- ↑ "الغزال الأسمر جمال الخطيب" (in Arabic). Kooora. 20 July 2008.
- ↑ "اراء وتعقيبات حول فوز نادي الشرطة العراقي ببطولة الاندية العربية ابطال الدوري بكرة القدم" (in Arabic). Al-Jumhouriya Newspaper. 10 February 1982.
External links
- 1981/1982 season - Al-Shorta video archive