1998 Arab Futsal Championship
- 1998 Arab Futsal Championship
Infobox International Futsal Competition
tourney_name =
year = 1998
other_titles =
size =
caption =
country = Egypt
dates = 6 December - 12 December
num_teams = 8
confederations = 2
venues = 1
cities = 1
champion = Egypt
count = 1
second = Morocco
third = Libya
fourth = Palestine
matches = 14
goals = 168
attendance =
top_scorer =
player =
updated = 1 September 2008
The 1998 Arab Futsal Championship took place in Cairo, Egypt from 6 December to 12 December 1998.
Group Stage
Group 1
Matches
Final
Honors
Sorces
* [http://www.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=4986 Futsal Planet]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/arab-futsal.html#98 RSSSF]
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