Football at the Islamic Solidarity Games

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Football at the Islamic Solidarity Games
Founded2005
RegionInternational (member countries of the OIC)
Number of teams19 (from 3 confederations)
Current champions Turkey (1st title)
Most successful team(s) Azerbaijan
 Morocco
 Saudi Arabia
 Turkey
(1 title each)

The Islamic Solidarity Games are a regional multi-sport event held between nations from the Muslim world. A men's football tournament has been held at every session of the Games since the first edition in 2005. Since the 2013 edition, the tournament has been limited to under-23 teams, plus up to three overage players for each squad.[1]

Summaries[edit]

The following table gives an overview of medal winners in football at the Islamic Solidarity Games.

Year Host Final Third-place game
Gold Medal Score Silver Medal Bronze Medal Score Fourth Place
2005
Details
Saudi Arabia
Mecca

Saudi Arabia
1 – 0
Morocco
Iran
Iran
0 – 0
(5 – 3)
on penalties

Syria
2010 Iran
Tehran
Cancelled Cancelled
2013
Details
Indonesia
Palembang

Morocco
2 – 1
Indonesia

Turkey
2 – 1
Saudi Arabia
2017
Details
Azerbaijan
Baku

Azerbaijan
2 – 1
Oman

Algeria
2 – 0
Cameroon
2021
Details
Turkey
Konya

Turkey
1 – 0
Saudi Arabia

Azerbaijan
0 – 0
(4 – 3)
on penalties

Algeria

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Morocco1102
 Saudi Arabia1102
3 Azerbaijan1012
 Turkey1012
5 Indonesia0101
 Oman0101
7 Algeria0011
 Iran0011
Totals (8 entries)44412

Participating nations[edit]

Team Saudi Arabia
2005
Iran
2010
Indonesia
2013
Azerbaijan
2017
Turkey
2021
Years
 Algeria QF 3rd 4th 3
 Azerbaijan 1st 3rd 2
 Cameroon 4th GS 2
 Chad GS 1
 Indonesia 2nd 1
 Iran 3rd GS 2
 Iraq GS 1
 Malaysia QF 1
 Mali QF 1
 Morocco 2nd 1st GS GS 4
 Oman QF 2nd 2
 Pakistan GS 1
 Palestine GS GS GS 3
 Saudi Arabia 1st 4th GS 2nd 4
 Senegal GS 1
 Sudan GS 1
 Syria 4th GS 2
 Tajikistan GS 1
 Turkey 3rd GS 1st 3
 Yemen GS 1
Total 14 0 7 8 8
Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • GS – Group stage
  • q – Qualified
  •     — Hosts

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Technical Handbook" (PDF). Konya 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2021.

External links[edit]