Yemen test awaits Saudi Arabia in quarter-finals of 2022 Arab Cup U-20

The Saudi Arabian city of Abha is the host of all the games and it is where all 18 teams started out. (Supplied)
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Updated 30 July 2022
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Yemen test awaits Saudi Arabia in quarter-finals of 2022 Arab Cup U-20

  • The last eight have thrown up two all-Asian and two all-African clashes

The quarter-finals of the 2022 Arab Cup U-20 take place on Sunday. Two are all-Asian affairs with the other two featuring teams from Africa. It wasn’t planned that way but was produced by a fascinating group stage.

The Saudi Arabian city of Abha is the host of all the games and it is where all 18 teams started out. It is no surprise then that the hosts, defending champions after winning in Egypt last year, were the first to book their spot in the knockout stage thanks to a 2-0 win over Mauritania and a 4-1 dismissal of Iraq. The star of the show and the star of the tournament so far is Abdullah Radif. The Al-Hilal striker currently leads the goalscoring charts with four to his name already as a goal in the opener and then a hat-trick against Iraq.

Coach Saleh Al-Mohammadi led the team to success in 2021 but is taking nothing for granted this time around.

“We have started well but we know that there is a lot of work for us to do,” he said. “The quarter-final is our focus now and we know that is going to be a difficult match for us.”

With only the first of the three teams in each of the six groups guaranteed of going through along with two of the best runners-up, the results and performances were just what Saudi Arabia ordered. 

On Sunday, they face Yemen, who squeezed through as one of the best runners-up after finishing second behind Jordan and defeating UAE 3-1. While the Green Falcons are strong favorites, it won’t be a stroll in the park.

“We are delighted to have made it this far and the players were excellent against the United Arab Emirates,” said Yemen coach Mohamed Al-Nafii.  “Now we know we have a very difficult game against Saudi Arabia. We know what we have to do and that we have to be at our best.”

There has been a healthy contingent of Yemen fans backing their team so far and against the in-form hosts, the support will be needed and they could be in for plenty of excitement with the players practicing penalties in training.

The winner is going to face another opponent from the Asian Football Confederation as the second quarter-final will see a crunch match between Jordan — who topped Group B with four points after a draw with UAE — and Palestine.

Palestine took the second-best runners-up spot behind Morocco in Group F thanks to a thrilling 5-3 win over Sudan. With seven minutes remaining, the African team were 3-2 ahead to keep alive their dreams of a knockout stage place but were stunned by three goals from Palestine, two of which came in injury time. 

The remaining two clashes in the last eight are between the traditional giants of North Africa as all four took maximum points from the two group games.

Algeria take on Tunisia in the first quarter-final. The Desert Foxes defeated Lebanon 2-1 and then needed two goals in the last 20 minutes or so to defeat Libya 3-1 to take top spot. With all five goals coming from different players, Tunisia will be wary though they had it much easier. A clinical 3-0 win over Bahrain was followed by a 6-0 thrashing of Djibouti. Three of the goals came from Aziz Abed who is just one behind Radif in the goalscoring charts.

The last-eight line-up is completed by Egypt and Morocco. The Pharaohs defeated Oman 1-0 and then Somalia 2-0 and their progression to the knockout stages never really looked in doubt. Morocco, meanwhile, had to come from behind in their opener to defeat an exciting Sudan team 4-2 and then had to wait until six minutes from the end to edge out Palestine 1-0.

“The standard in this competition is very strong, especially the African teams and the Saudi team from Asia,” said Egypt coach, Mahmoud Gaber. “We want to keep going until the end and we know that Morocco are very strong and played well in the group stage but we have prepared well for the game.”

There are sure to be plenty of twists and turns before it all ends but one thing is for sure; as well as being all Arab, the final will be a clash between Africa and Asia.


Umar Zaib leads Pakistan U19 into tri-series final with commanding win over Afghanistan

Updated 03 January 2026
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Umar Zaib leads Pakistan U19 into tri-series final with commanding win over Afghanistan

  • Pakistan posted 238 for nine in 50 overs, built around solid contributions from top order
  • Afghanistan were bundled out for 105 in 30.2 overs as Pakistan’s pace proved too strong

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Under-19 (U19) confirmed their place in the final of the tri-series in Zimbabwe with a commanding 133-run win over Afghanistan U19 at the Sunrise Sports Club in Harare on Friday.

After opting to bat first, Pakistan posted 238 for nine in 50 overs, built around solid contributions from the top order. Sameer Minhas top-scored with a fluent 56, while Usman Khan (43, 59b, 3x4s, 1x6) and Ali Hassan Baloch (39, 68b, 1x4, 1x6) laid a strong foundation for the side.

In turn, Afghanistan were bundled out for 105 in 30.2 overs as Pakistan’s pace proved too strong.

“Right-arm fast bowler Umar Zaib led the charge with a match-winning spell, clinching five wickets for 31 runs, including early breakthroughs and key middle-order dismissals,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement.

“He was adjudged player of the match. Support came from Ahmed Hussain and Momin Qamar – both taking two wickets each.”

Earlier in the tournament, Pakistan had edged Afghanistan U19 by one wicket, while their league match against Zimbabwe U19 was washed out after the first innings due to rain.

Pakistan U19 will now face hosts Zimbabwe U19 on Sunday in their final league fixture before meeting the same opponents again in the final on Jan. 6.

SCORES IN BRIEF

Pakistan 238-9, 50 overs (Sameer Minhas 56, Usman Khan 43, Ali Hassan Baloch 39; Salam Khan 2-48, Zaitullah Shaheen 2-50)

Afghanistan 105 all out, 30.2 overs (Mahboob Khan 29; Umar Zaib 5-31, Ahmed Hussain 2-2, Momin Qamar 2-26)