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The Arabian Gulf Cup is a biennial international football tournament contested by the national teams of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. It is organized by the Gulf Cup Federation, which was established in 1970. The tournament features teams from countries such as Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The competition has been held regularly since its inception, with the winner being crowned the champion of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. The tournament provides a platform for the teams of the region to compete against each other and showcase their talents on the international stage. The tournament is also an important source of pride and national identity for the participating countries and their fans. The Arabian Gulf Cup is widely followed by football fans in the region and is one of the most prestigious football competitions in the Middle East.