Golden glove holders in the Gulf Cup tournaments

The Arabian Gulf Cup has a special place among the people of the Gulf. Throughout its history, which began in 1970, the tournament has produced many stars that shone in the sky of Arab football, when it revealed Gulf talents that possess the capabilities, capabilities and techniques that took them to the podiums, achieving ambitions and the hopes of their Arab fans, and engraved their name in the hearts and minds of the Gulf and Arabs, and since attention is always focused on the scorers and owners of the most circulated shots, the Arab Gulf Cup Federation website presents during the coming lines, an overview of heroes who have fingerprints no less influential than scoring goals, when they stood as an impenetrable dam against the scoring giants in the Gulf Cup tournaments, preserving as much as possible that the goals do not reach their goal, in a much more difficult task than scoring goals for the most prominent goalkeepers during the championship sessions.

The goalkeepers of the Gulf national teams in the Gulf Championship recorded a remarkable presence throughout the course that was launched more than 50 years ago, and many names have emerged since its inception, the first of which was the Saudi Ahmed Eid, who won the title of best goalkeeper in the first and second Gulf Cup tournaments, respectively, and the Kuwaiti Ahmed Trabelsi, who He was among the names that won the Gulf Championship for the Blues several times, and he owns many records, including keeping a clean sheet in the third Gulf Cup 1974, which was an important element in achieving the title.

The Bahraini Hammoud Sultan, dean of the Gulf tournament guards, also emerged, as he participated in 9 rounds of the tournament, and succeeded in winning the title of best goalkeeper 3 times (1976, 1990, 1992), and the Iraqi Raad Hamoudi, who participated in the first Gulf achievement in the fifth Gulf Cup.

Omani Ali Al Habsi, who won the title of the best on 4 consecutive occasions from Gulf 16 to 19, is considered one of the most prominent guards in the Gulf tournaments, and this culminated in achieving the title in 2009.

Also among the important names is Emirati Mohsen Musabih, who defended the UAE goal for several tournaments and won the title of best goalkeeper in Gulf 12, despite the Emirati white occupying the runner-up position, in addition to Saudi Mohammed Al-Deayea, who holds the title of best goalkeeper in Gulf 14 and 15, who was able to tip the balance of Saudi Arabia in Gulf 15. achieving the title.

Yunus Ahmed, the former goalkeeper of Qatar, is also considered one of the successful names in the world of guarding the Gulf, who won the title of the best in the Gulf 13, and the Kuwaiti goalkeepers Nawaf Al-Khalidi and the Iraqi Nour Sabri crowned their efforts that lasted for many years, some of which continued for more than 7 participations in the Gulf Championship, by achieving titles. Individually, where Al-Khalidi won the best goalkeeper award in the Gulf Cup 20, and Sabri won the title of best goalkeeper in the Gulf Cup 21.

Record awards for the best goalkeeper in the Gulf Cup tournaments

Gulf 1: Saudi Ahmed Eid
Gulf 2: Saudi Ahmed Eid
Gulf 3: Kuwaiti Ahmed Trabelsi
Gulf 4: Bahraini Hammoud Sultan
Gulf 5: Iraqi Raad Hamoudi
Gulf 6: Emirati Saeed Salboukh
Gulf 7: Iraqi Fatah Nassif
Gulf 8: Bahraini Mohammed Saleh
Gulf 9: Omani Youssef Obaid
Gulf 10: Bahraini Hammoud Sultan + Kuwaiti Samir Saeed
Gulf 11: Bahraini Hammoud Sultan
Gulf 12: Emirati Mohsen Musabeh
Gulf 13: Qatari Younis Ahmed
Gulf 14: Saudi Mohammed Al-Deayea
Gulf 15: Saudi Mohammed Al-Deayea
Gulf 16: Omani Ali Al-Habsi
Gulf 17: Omani Ali Al-Habsi
Gulf 18: Omani Ali Al-Habsi
Gulf 19: Omani Ali Al-Habsi
Gulf 20: Kuwaiti Nawaf Al-Khalidi
Gulf 21: Iraqi Nour Sabri
Gulf 22: Qatari Qasim Burhan
Gulf 23: Emirati Khaled Issa
Gulf 24: Saudi Fawaz Al-Qarni

Back to top button