The Saudi senior national football team for people with disabilities etched its name in the champions' list after winning the World Cup for People with Disabilities four consecutive times, marking a historic first in the tournament's record. These achievements are as follows:
2006 World Cup for People with Disabilities
The Saudi team for people with disabilities won its first World Cup title in 2006 at BayArena, Leverkusen in Germany, after defeating the Netherlands in a penalty shootout, securing a nine-eight victory.
2010 World Cup for People with Disabilities
The team claimed its second consecutive World Cup title in 2010 by defeating the Netherlands one-nil in the final match held at Peter Mokaba Stadium in South Africa.
2014 World Cup for People with Disabilities
In 2014, the Saudi national team for people with disabilities won the World Cup for the third time in its history after defeating South Africa four-two in the final held in São Paulo, Brazil.
2018 World Cup for People with Disabilities
The team secured its fourth consecutive World Cup title in 2018 by defeating Argentina two-nil in the final match held at the 'Tunavallen' Stadium in Karlstad, Sweden.
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