When did the Saudi National Team Qualify for the Round of Sixteen in the FIFA World Cup?
In the 1994 FIFA World Cup, the Saudi national team advanced beyond the group stage and reached the Round of Sixteen. This was a historic event, marking their first-ever participation in the FIFA World Cup.
The Saudi national team and the 1994 FIFA World Cup
The Saudi national team qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in its history in 1994. The team was led in the tournament by Argentine coach Jorge Solari, with matches held in the United States. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's group included the Netherlands, Morocco, and Belgium. The first match was against the Netherlands, ending in a two-one victory for the Netherlands, with the Kingdom's goal scored by Fuad Anwar. In the second match, the Kingdom faced Morocco and won two-one, with goals from Sami al-Jaber (penalty) and Fuad Anwar. In the third match, the Kingdom defeated Belgium one-nil, with Saeed al-Owairan scoring the goal. All three matches were played in the U.S. capital, Washington, D.C. The Saudi national team advanced to the Round of Sixteen in the tournament after finishing second in its group. They faced the Swedish team in Dallas and exited the tournament following a three-one victory by Sweden, with the Saudi National Team's goal scored by Fahad al-Ghesheyan.
Statistics of the National Team’s participation in the 1994 FIFA World Cup
- Matches played: Four.
- Wins: Two.
- Losses: Two.
- Draws: Zero.
- Goals scored by the Saudi National Team: Five.
- Goals conceded by the Saudi National Team: Five.
- Average goals per match: 1.25.
- Yellow cards: Nine.
- Red cards: Zero.
Top scorers of the National Team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup
- Fuad Anwar: Two goals.
- Sami al-Jaber: One goal.
- Saeed al-Owairan: One goal.
- Fahad al-Ghesheyan: One goal.
Players of the Saudi national team participating in the 1994 FIFA World Cup
Mohammed al-Deayea, Abdullah al-Saleh, Mohammed al-Khilaiwi, Ahmed Jamil, Abdullah Suleiman, Fuad Anwar, Fahad al-Ghesheyan, Fahd al-Harifi, Majed Abdullah, Saeed al-Owairan, Fahad al-Mehallel, Sami al-Jaber, Mohammed Abd al-Jawad, Khaled Massad, Saleh al-Dawod, Talal al-Jebreen, Yassir al-Taifi, Awad al-Anazi, Hamzah Saleh, Hamzah Idris, Hussain al-Sadiq, and Ibrahim al-Helwah.
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