
Arabian Gulf Cup
The Arabian Gulf Cup is a regional football (soccer) tournament held among countries bordering the Arabian Gulf, including nations like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain. Established in 1970, it is a prestigious competition that promotes sportsmanship and regional unity. The event generally takes place every two years, featuring national teams competing for the Gulf Cup trophy. It draws large regional crowds and is considered a key showcase of football talent in the Gulf. The tournament also fosters cultural exchange and strengthens ties among participating nations through sport.