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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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- 19:00 (GMT+3)
- 17:00 (GMT+3)
- 20:00 (GMT+3)
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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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- * Mubarak Habeeb
* Abdulrazaq Qasim
* Blnd Azad
* Amin Al-Shanainah
* Khaled Al-Nabrisi (en)
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- * Asahr Ali
* Fahad Al-Aazmi
* Ali El Fadl (en)
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- 2021-11-20 (xsd:date)
- 2021-11-22 (xsd:date)
- 2021-11-23 (xsd:date)
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- 2021-11-25 (xsd:date)
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*Al-Shanainah (en)
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*Al-Nabrisi (en)
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*Ali (en)
- *Ebrahimi
*Al-Bannay (en)
- *El Fadl (en)
- *Fadel
*Azad
*Ayoub
*Qasim (en)
- *Habeeb
*Al-Subaiei (en)
- *Hussein
*Al-Shanainah (en)
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- بطولة غرب آسيا لكرة القدم تحت 18 عاما (en)
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- * Kassas
* Sadek
* Al Moussawi
* Ghamlouch
* El Fadl (en)
- * Ayoub
* Mahdi
* Fadel
* Raad (en)
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- Baraa Abu Aishah (en)
- Maher Al Ali (en)
- Mohamad Arafah (en)
- Mohamad Juma (en)
- Mohamad Kanah (en)
- Mohamad Mofeed (en)
- Mohamad Mofeed Ghabayen (en)
- Saad Khalifa (en)
- Sheikh Ahmad Alaeddin (en)
- Waleed Khaloofa (en)
- Wathiq Abdullah (en)
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- WAFF U-18 Championship (en)
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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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- 2021 WAFF U-18 Championship (en)
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- WAFF U-18 Championship (en)
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