Weather Delays Play, Not Passion: Saudi and UAE Split Arab Cup Bronze After a Weather-Shortened Clash
19 December 2025
Match Cancelled and Bronze Shared
The third‑place showdown of the Arab Cup between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates was called off because of inclement weather. FIFA later decided that both teams would share the bronze medals, with the prize money for third and fourth place distributed equally, subject to agreement among all involved parties.
What the Experts Say
Sports regulations expert Mohamed Bayoumi explained to Okaz that FIFA’s decision is legally sound, provided there is a consensus among all parties. He noted that the rules state a match halted by force majeure—such as bad weather—should be resumed from the minute of interruption with the same players and referees when conditions permit.
He added that, in the Saudi–Emirates case, the decision is legal and valid if everyone involved agreed, which he believes likely happened.
Background and Aftermath
FIFA initially canceled the third‑place match due to weather. It later ruled the game ended goalless and that the bronze medals would be shared between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, with prize money for the two spots distributed equally.
Weather aside, the outcome confirms that governance rules can produce unexpected but equitable results for teams and fans alike.
Sniper punchline 1: When the sky throws a red card, even the medals get a two‑for‑one deal.
Sniper punchline 2: Weather 1, Players 0—bronze still on the podium, and the forecast still looks competitive.