FIFA Arab Cup
| Organiser(s) | UAFA (1982–2012) FIFA (2021–present) |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1963 |
| Region | Arab world |
| Teams | 16 (finals) |
| Current champions | Morocco (2nd title) |
| Most championships | Iraq (4 titles) |
| Website | fifa.com/arabcup |
| 2025 FIFA Arab Cup | |
| Tournaments |
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The FIFA Arab Cup (Arabic: كأس العرب, romanized: Kaʾs al-ʿArab), often called the Arab Cup, is an international association football competition organized by FIFA. It is held every four years with the participation of senior men's national teams of the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA), the governing body for countries in the Arab world. The current champion is Morocco who won their second title at the 2025 tournament in Qatar.
The championship's inaugural edition, held in Lebanon in 1963, was won by Tunisia. After having been played in 1964 and 1966, the Arab Cup was halted for almost 20 years, before being contested in 1985. The tournament was played five more times until 2012, the last competition organized by the UAFA. The 2021 edition was the first organized by FIFA.
The eleven Arab Cup tournaments have been won by six national teams. Iraq have won four times; the other Arab Cup winners are Saudi Arabia and Morocco, with two titles each; and Algeria, Egypt, and inaugural winner Tunisia, with one title each.
Seven countries have hosted the Arab Cup. Qatar has been the host three times, while Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have each hosted twice; Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and Syria have each hosted once. All Arab Cups have been held in Asia.