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1981–82 Arab Club Champions Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameArab Club Champions Cup
year1981–82
other_titlesبطولة الأندية العربية لأبطال الدوري 1981–82
dates19 June 1981 – 7 February 1982
num_teams3
associations1
champion_otherIRQ Al-Shorta
count1
second_otherLIB Al-Nejmeh
matches4
goals9
top_scorerIRQ Ali Hussein Mahmoud
QAT Jamal Al-Khatib
LIB Hassan Chatila
(2 goals each)
nextseason1984

QAT Jamal Al-Khatib LIB 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

TeamQualifying method
IRQ Al-Shorta1979–80 Iraqi National League champions
JOR Al-Ahli1979 Jordan League champions
LIB Al-Nejmeh1974–75 Lebanese Premier League champions (most recent Lebanese championship)

;Withdrawals

TeamQualifying method
YMD Al-Tilal1979–80 South Yemeni League champions
KSA Al-Nassr1979–80 Saudi Premier League champions
SOM Horseed1979–80 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. However, Al-Nassr withdrew due to several of their players being unavailable on international duty, and Al-Tilal also withdrew.

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.

Horseed were scheduled to travel to Baghdad on 2 February to play Al-Shorta in the other semi-final, but they withdrew, meaning that Al-Shorta qualified directly for the final.

|} :1 Horseed withdrew from the tournament.

Chatila

Final

Both legs of the final were held at Al-Shaab Stadium in Baghdad, Iraq due to the Lebanese Civil War. |}

First leg

Al-Nejmeh's kits and boots were lost at the airport and did not arrive in Baghdad in time for the first leg, therefore 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.

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. 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. 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.

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. 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.

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. Al-Shorta manager Douglas Aziz was presented with the trophy after the game.

Chatila Radhi

Winner

1981–82 Arab Club Champions Cup
Winners
Iraq
Al-Shorta
1st Title

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1IRQ Ali Hussein MahmoudIRQ Al-Shorta2
QAT Jamal Al-KhatibLIB Al-Nejmeh
LIB Hassan ChatilaLIB Al-Nejmeh
4JOR Shaker SalamahJOR Al-Ahli1
IRQ Riyadh NouriIRQ Al-Shorta
IRQ Salih RadhiIRQ Al-Shorta

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