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2021 WAFF U-18 Championship, also called 2021 EarthLink WAFF U-18 Championship due to sponsorship by EarthLink Telecommunications, was the second edition of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF)'s under-18 championship. It took place between 20 November and 1 December 2021 in Iraq. The tournament featured nine teams, divided into a group of four and a group of five. Hosts Iraq won the tournament, beating Lebanon on penalty shoot-outs in the final.

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  • 2021 WAFF U-18 Championship, also called 2021 EarthLink WAFF U-18 Championship due to sponsorship by EarthLink Telecommunications, was the second edition of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF)'s under-18 championship. It took place between 20 November and 1 December 2021 in Iraq. The tournament featured nine teams, divided into a group of four and a group of five. Hosts Iraq won the tournament, beating Lebanon on penalty shoot-outs in the final. (en)
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  • * Abdullah Al-Subaiei * Abdulqader Ayoub * Alai Fadel * Yousef Hussein * Zaid Al-Asfar * Saleh Al-Bannay * Sayed Yousef Ebrahimi * Josef Al-Subaihi * Qais Taha * Sultan Al-Ameeri * Hamzah Mahross * Hesham Balabl (en)
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  • * Nawaf Al-Ayassi (en)
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  • * Mubarak Habeeb * Abdulrazaq Qasim * Blnd Azad * Amin Al-Shanainah * Khaled Al-Nabrisi (en)
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  • بطولة غرب آسيا لكرة القدم تحت 18 عاما (en)
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