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AFC U-16 C'ships: Iraq clinch title after shoot-out

October 02, 2016 22:34 IST

The Iraq team poses with the trophy after winning the AFC U-16 Championships in Margao Goa, on Sunday

IMAGE: The Iraq team poses with the trophy after winning the AFC U-16 Championships in Margao Goa, on Sunday.

Iraq beat Iran 4-3 via penalty shootout to win their maiden Asian Football Confederation U-16 Championships title at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao on Sunday.

Neither sides could produce a goal at the end of the 90-minute regulation time. No extra time was awarded and penalty shootout was ordered.

Iraq's Ahmed Saartip Omar, Muntadher Abdulsada, Ali Ahmed Radha and Mohammed Dawood were successful in the penalty shootout while Mohammed Sahrifi, Vahid Namdari and Amirhossein Esmaeilzadeh converted for Iran.

Iraq had an early chance to surge ahead but Mohammed Dawood, who scored a hat-trick in their win against Japan in the semi-finals, shot out in front of an open goal.

Iran tried to beat the rival defence with overhead passes and they came close to scoring in the 12th minute when Allahyar Sayyad laid a pass to Younes Delfi whose volley was, however, put out by a diving rival keeper Ali Ibadi Jabbar to his right.

Iraq, who enjoyed midfield superiority and better ball possession, kept the pressure on their rivals especially in the latter part of the first half but Iran defence did well to soak up the pressure with Taha Shariati excelling in the defence.

Iraq continued to exert pressure on their opponents in the second half with repeated forays and Mohammed Dawood was unlucky to see his shot from top of the box hit the crossbar and went out in the 60th minute.

With both the teams unable to break the deadlock in regulation time, penalty shoot out was ordered and Iraq held their nerves to take home the title.

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