Football at the Islamic Solidarity Games explained

Football at the Islamic Solidarity Games
Founded:2005
Region:International (member countries of the OIC)
Number Of Teams:19 (from 3 confederations)
Current Champions: (1st title)
Most Successful Team:



(1 title each)

The Islamic Solidarity Games are a regional multi-sport event held between nations from the Muslim world. A men's football tournament has been held at every session of the Games since the first edition in 2005. Since the 2013 edition, the tournament has been limited to under-23 teams, plus up to three overage players for each squad.[1]

Summaries

The following table gives an overview of medal winners in football at the Islamic Solidarity Games.

YearHostwidth=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffffFinalwidth=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffffThird-place game
width=15%Gold Medalwidth=9%Scorewidth=15%Silver Medalwidth=15%Bronze Medalwidth=9%Scorewidth=15%Fourth Place
National teams tournament (2005)
2005
Details

Mecca
width=1% bgcolor=ffffff1  - 0width=1% bgcolor=ffffff0  - 0
(5  - 3)
Under-23 National teams tournament (2010–present)
2010[2]
Tehran
width=1% rowspan=4 bgcolor=ffffffCancelled
2013
Details

Palembang
2  - 1width=1% rowspan=3 bgcolor=ffffff2  - 1
2017
Details

Baku
2  - 12  - 0
2021
Details

Konya
1  - 00  - 0
(4  - 3)

Participating nations

width=150Team
2005


2013

2017
Years
QF3rd4th3
1st3rd2
4thGS2
GS1
2nd1
3rdGS2
GS1
QF1
QF1
bgcolor=Silver2ndbgcolor=Gold1stGSGS4
QFbgcolor=Silver2nd2
GS1
GSGSGS3
1st4thGSbgcolor=Silver2nd4
GS1
GS1
4thGS2
GS1
3rdGS1st3
GS1
Total140788
Legend

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Technical Handbook. Konya 2021. 11 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Iran with Kuwait, Iraq and Palestine in the same group. Islamic Solidarity Games 2010. 29 January 2010. 25 January 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100125180738/http://www.isg2010.com/en/d.asp?id=23664. bot: unknown.