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The following table gives an overview of medal winners in football (soccer) at the Pan Arab Games.
| Games |
Venue |
Gold medal |
Silver medal |
Bronze medal |
|
1953
|
Alexandria, Egypt |
Egypt |
Syria |
Libya |
|
1957
|
Beirut, Lebanon |
Syria |
Tunisia |
Lebanon |
|
1961
|
Casablanca, Morocco |
Morocco |
Egypt |
Libya |
|
1965
|
Cairo, Egypt |
Egypt |
Sudan |
Libya |
|
1976
|
Damascus, Syria |
Morocco |
Syria |
Saudi Arabia |
|
1985
|
Rabat, Morocco |
Iraq |
Morocco |
Algeria |
|
1997
|
Beirut, Lebanon |
Jordan |
Syria |
Lebanon |
|
1999
|
Amman, Jordan |
Jordan |
Iraq |
Libya
Palestine |
|
2004
|
Algiers, Algeria |
(postponed) |
|
|
|
2007
|
Egypt |
Egypt |
Libya |
Saudi Arabia |
|
2011
|
Doha, Qatar |
|
|
|
[edit] Most Pan Arab Games Champions
| Champion(s) |
Nation |
Year(s) |
| 3 times |
Egypt |
1953, 1965, 2007 |
| 2 times |
Morocco |
1961, 1976 |
| 2 times |
Jordan |
1997, 1999 |
| 1 time |
Iraq |
1985 |
| 1 time |
Syria |
1957 |
- Iraq won the Pan Arab Games 1985 with the B team
- The 1992 edition organised as part of the Pan Arab Games, but counted for the Arab Nations Cup.
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