Top Scorers of the Arab Cup Throughout History: Unforgettable Records
The Arab Cup tournament, through its various editions, has recorded prominent names among its top scorers, with some players leaving a clear mark through exceptional goal tallies that reflect their offensive skills.
Libyan Ali Al-Baski tops the list of champions after scoring 16 goals in the 1966 edition, a record for the most goals scored in a single tournament edition to this day.
As for Aneed Obeid and Anad Abed from Iraq, they stood out in the 1985 edition by each scoring five goals, contributing to Iraq's championship victory and strengthening their historic presence in the tournament.
Saudi player Obeid Al-Dosari scored eight goals in the 1998 edition, making him one of the top scorers in the history of the Arab Cup, while Yassine Salhi from Morocco scored six goals in the 2012 edition, solidifying his place among the leading goal scorers.
Ahmed Radhi from Iraq stood out in the 1988 edition with four goals, while Ahmed Ben Soueid scored four goals in the 1964 edition. Meanwhile, Levon Altounian from Tunisia was the first top scorer of the tournament in 1963, having scored five goals.
The UAE was represented by Ahmed Hassan Talib and Mohammed Rafi, each of whom scored four goals in the 2002 edition. The most recent name among the top scorers is Seif Jaziri from Tunisia, who scored four goals in the 2021 edition, ahead of the highly anticipated 2025 tournament.
Libyan Ali Al-Baski tops the list of champions after scoring 16 goals in the 1966 edition, a record for the most goals scored in a single tournament edition to this day.
As for Aneed Obeid and Anad Abed from Iraq, they stood out in the 1985 edition by each scoring five goals, contributing to Iraq's championship victory and strengthening their historic presence in the tournament.
Saudi player Obeid Al-Dosari scored eight goals in the 1998 edition, making him one of the top scorers in the history of the Arab Cup, while Yassine Salhi from Morocco scored six goals in the 2012 edition, solidifying his place among the leading goal scorers.
Ahmed Radhi from Iraq stood out in the 1988 edition with four goals, while Ahmed Ben Soueid scored four goals in the 1964 edition. Meanwhile, Levon Altounian from Tunisia was the first top scorer of the tournament in 1963, having scored five goals.
The UAE was represented by Ahmed Hassan Talib and Mohammed Rafi, each of whom scored four goals in the 2002 edition. The most recent name among the top scorers is Seif Jaziri from Tunisia, who scored four goals in the 2021 edition, ahead of the highly anticipated 2025 tournament.