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5 – Saeed Al-Owairan, Saudi Arabia v Belgium, 1994 World Cup – 90 World Cup Minutes In 90 Days

WFI‘s Adam Brandon counts down to Russia 2018 with 90 World Cup goals in 90 days, scored in the minute corresponding to the day in the countdown.

Context

Saudi Arabian football first announced itself to the world with two superb triumphs in the Asian Cup during the eighties. It marked the beginning of a golden era for Saudi Arabia as they became one of the most successful sides on the continent.

Despite their success in tournaments within Asia and the Gulf, they were disappointing in attempting to qualify for the 1986 and 1990 editions.

The nineties proved to be their time though. Despite suffering a heartbreaking defeat to Japan in the final of the 1992 Asian Cup, they finally qualified for a World Cup in 1994 – it was to be a summer to remember for The Green Falcons.

In their first match they gave the Netherlands an almighty scare as they led the Dutch at half-time but a cracker from Wim Jonk and a terrible goalkeeping error gifted the Dutch the three points.

The Saudis managed to beat Morocco in their next match where they benefitted from a goalkeeping error themselves, to set up the chance of progressing with a win or a draw against Belgium who were fresh from beating their great neighbours.

The Goal

Saudi Arabia get off to a dream start as Saeed Al-Owairan scores one of the greatest World Cup goals ever:

What Happened Next?

Saudi Arabia held on to win 1-0 and finish second in the group. However, they were knocked out by Sweden in the last sixteen.

That was as good as it ever got for the Saudis at the World Cup. In the next three World Cups they crashed out at the group stage and in 2002 suffered the dishonour of being ranked as the worst side in the competition and suffered a 8-0 drumming against Germany.

They did however continue to perform strongly on the contitent, winning the Asian Cup in 1996 and were twice runners-up in 2000 and 2007.

Saudi Arabia kick off Russia 2018 against the hosts on Thursday 9th June.

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