2004 West Asian Football Federation Championship

2004 WAFF Championship
Tournament details
Host country Iran
Dates 17 June – 25 June
Teams 6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Iran (2nd title)
Runners-up  Syria
Third place  Jordan
Fourth place  Iraq
Tournament statistics
Matches played 10
Goals scored 37 (3.7 per match)
Top scorer(s) Iran Ali Daei (5 goals)

The 2004 West Asian Football Federation Championship took part in Iranian Capital of Tehran. Iran won the final against Syria 41. The 6 entrants were Iraq, Iran, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan. The finals took place between 17th and 25 June 2004.

Venue

Tehran
Azadi Stadium
Capacity: 100,000

Group stage

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Jordan 4211031+2
 Iraq 32101231
 Palestine 12011231

June 17, 2004
Palestine  1 1  Jordan
Al-Kord  12' Al-Shboul  3'

June 19, 2004
Iraq  2 1  Palestine
Emad Mohammed  41'  83' Al-Kord  40'

June 21, 2004
Jordan  2 0  Iraq
Salim  48'
Shelbaieh  79'
 

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Iran 62200111+10
 Syria 32101484
 Lebanon 02002176

June 17, 2004
Iran  4 0  Lebanon
Daei  15' (pen.)  62'  88'
Nekounam  80'
 

June 19, 2004
Syria  3 1  Lebanon
Al-Rashed  7'
Al-Eshreh  27'
Rafe  45'
Zein  65'

June 21, 2004
Syria  1 7  Iran
Al Sayed  82' Daei  29'
Nikbakht  30'
Nosrati  45+3'
Borhani  55'  85'
Karimi  86'
Majidi  89' (pen.)

Knockout phase

Semi-finals

June 23, 2004
Jordan  1 1 (a.e.t.)
3 4 PSO
 Syria
Amer Deeb  21' Rafe  55'

June 23, 2004
Iran  2 1  Iraq
Nekounam  4'
Borhani  55'
Ahmad Mnajed  30'

Third Place Match

June 25, 2004
Jordan  3 1  Iraq
Al-Shagran  27'  47'
Abu Alieh  76'
Emad Mohammed  81'

Final

June 25, 2004
Iran  4 1  Syria
Karimi  34'
Daei  59'
Borhani  69'
Nekounam  75'
Raja Rafe  3'

Champion

 2004 WAFF Championship Winners 

Iran
Second title

External links

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