The Gulf Cup 27 draw held today Tuesday in Jeddah placed Iraq’s national team in Group One alongside Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Kuwait. The tournament will be held in Jeddah from September 23 to October 6. Group Two includes Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, and Yemen. The draw ceremony was attended by Gulf sports leaders and representatives from all eight participating teams.
The grouping reflects competitive balance in the tournament.
Gulf Cup 27 draw determines team groupings
The “27th Arabian Gulf Cup draw held today Tuesday in Jeddah resulted in placing our national team in Group One.”
Sources stated “Group One also includes Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Kuwait.”
They clarified “the tournament will be held in Jeddah from September 23 to October 6.”
Group One details
Includes:
Iraqi national team
Saudi Arabian team
Oman team
Kuwait team
Group Two composition
Sources stated: “Group Two includes UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Yemen teams.”
They added “division followed FIFA’s latest ranking classification.”
This reflects “competitive balance in tournament.”
Group Two details
Includes:
Qatar team
UAE team
Bahrain team
Yemen team
Tournament location and schedule
The “tournament will be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.”
Tournament “runs from September 23 to October 6.”
This provides “extended competitive period.”
Tournament timeline
Includes:
Tournament start September 23
Tournament end October 6
Full competitive duration
27th edition of cup
Draw ceremony and attendance
Sources stated: “Draw ceremony held with attendance of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, Sports and Youth Minister.”
They added “he is president of Arabian Gulf Cup Football Federation.”
Also attended were “representatives of eight participating teams.”
Official attendance and participants
Included:
Qatari sports minister
Gulf Cup federation president
Eight team representatives
Former football legends
Team seeding by ranking
Sources stated: “Saudi Arabia host team placed at top of Group One.”
They added “UAE team placed at top of Group Two.”
This came “according to FIFA ranking issued April 1.”
Seeding criteria
Based on:
Latest FIFA ranking
Different team levels
Previous performance
International ranking
Team distribution across levels
Sources stated: “Teams distributed across four levels by ranking.”
They clarified “Level One included Qatar and Iraq.”
They said “Level Two included Saudi Arabia and UAE.”
They added “Level Three included Bahrain and Oman.”
Tier classification
Includes:
Level One: Qatar and Iraq
Level Two: Saudi Arabia and UAE
Level Three: Bahrain and Oman
Level Four: Kuwait and Yemen
Tournament system and finals
Sources stated: “Teams play in each group using single round-robin format.”
They added “group winners advance directly to semifinals.”
They clarified “second-place finishers also advance.”
Tournament format
Includes:
Group stage matches
Semifinal round
Final match
Champion determination
Semifinal matchups and structure
Sources stated: “Group One winner faces Group Two second-place team.”
They added “Group Two winner faces Group One second-place team.”
This reflects “fair competition system.”
Semifinal matchup arrangements
Includes:
Group One winner vs Group Two runner-up
Group Two winner vs Group One runner-up
Winners advance to final
Champion crowned
Previous tournament and champion
Sources stated: “Bahrain won the previous Gulf Cup edition.”
They added “Bahrain defeated Oman 2-1 in final.”
They noted “previous tournament held in Kuwait.”
Gulf Cup 26 results
Included:
Bahrain championship victory
Oman defeated in final
Score 2-1
Held in Kuwait
Most titled teams in history
Sources stated: “Kuwait is most successful team in tournament history.”
They added “Kuwait won championship on ten occasions.”
They noted “Kuwait’s last win was Gulf Cup 20 in 2010.”
Championship records by team
Include:
Kuwait: 10 titles
Iraq: 4 titles
Qatar and Saudi Arabia: 3 titles each
UAE, Oman, and Bahrain: 2 titles each
Iraq’s tournament achievements
Sources stated: “Iraq ranks second with four championship titles.”
They added “Iraq’s last victory was Gulf Cup 25.”
They noted “tournament hosted by Iraq in Basra in 2023.”
Gulf Cup 25 accomplishments
Included:
Iraq championship victory
Held in Basra
Year 2023
Fourth title achievement
Tournament’s historical significance
Sources stated: “Gulf Cup enjoys great interest and special status among Gulf fans.”
They added “tournament began nearly 56 years ago.”
They noted “first edition hosted by Bahrain in 1970.”
Tournament history and importance
Includes:
56 years of competition
27 editions held
Significant cultural importance
Brotherhood and unity values
Underlying values and meaning
Sources stated: “Tournament reflects brotherhood and unity values among GCC peoples.”
They added “tournament combines sports competition with social dimension.”
This reflects “regional event importance.”
Social and sporting aspects
Includes:
High-level sports competition
Social and cultural values
Brotherhood among nations
Gulf unity
Expectations for Iraq’s performance
Season may witness:
Strong matches for Iraq
Difficult games against Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
Opportunity to reclaim titles
Competitive team performance
Group One challenges
Include:
Saudi Arabia as tournament host
Kuwait’s extensive experience
Oman’s advancement
Fierce competition
Iraq’s path forward
The team needs:
Serious preparation
Strong squad performance
Tactical excellence
Championship ambitions
Strategic requirements
Include:
Quality training camps
Team unity and cohesion
Player fitness and readiness
Mental preparation
Conclusion:
Gulf Cup 27 draw placed Iraq’s national team in a competitive Group One alongside Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Oman. The grouping reflects high competition levels in the Gulf tournament. Iraq seeks to reclaim glory and achieve new title after previous victory in Gulf Cup 25. Group One will feature exciting matches between major Gulf teams. The upcoming phase requires serious preparation and strong performance from Iraqi team to overcome group stage and pursue tournament victory. Success depends on team unity, tactical discipline, and player performance at highest levels.






